Il Lombardia! The race of the falling leaves. The final big race of the season. A monument favouring climbers with winding roads in the Bergamasque Alps and near majestic Como lake (beauty resembling a fjord, at 410 m it's the deepest in non-Scandinavian Europe). 241 km and 4400 vertical meters will test the participants.
Let's just say that the race anticipation isn't at a high level. Pogacar is as overwhelming favourite as it's possible and his team will control the race setting the tempo that will tire others more than him. Pogacar crushed the field last year and his form now is looking similarly following WC and EC solo victories. Even some cycling fans may choose to do other things than watching his another solo. One can always hope for a miracle, right? Hopefully poll options are adequate in the current situation.
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Lago di Como from above (my photo):
Let's just say that the race anticipation isn't at a high level. Pogacar is as overwhelming favourite as it's possible and his team will control the race setting the tempo that will tire others more than him. Pogacar crushed the field last year and his form now is looking similarly following WC and EC solo victories. Even some cycling fans may choose to do other things than watching his another solo. One can always hope for a miracle, right? Hopefully poll options are adequate in the current situation.
Profile:

Map:

Decisive Ganda climb:

Top competitors:
Top competitors in Il Lombardia 2025
The highest ranked competitors on the Il Lombardia 2025 startlist are Tadej PogaÄar, Remco Evenepoel and Thomas Pidcock.

Lago di Como from above (my photo):