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Tadej Pogačar Wins Record 4th Strade Bianche Title
Slovenian cycling star dominates gravel classic with solo attack
Apr. 10, 2026 at 6:09am
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Tadej Pogačar's solo attack on the gravel roads of Tuscany showcases his unparalleled cycling prowess and the dynamic, ever-changing nature of the Strade Bianche race.Arlington TodayTadej Pogačar cemented his status as a cycling legend with a record-breaking fourth victory at the prestigious Strade Bianche race. The 27-year-old Slovenian rider attacked solo on the iconic Monte Sante Marie sector and powered to a commanding win, further solidifying his dominance on the Tuscan gravel roads.
Why it matters
Pogačar's latest triumph at Strade Bianche underscores his remarkable talent and consistency. In a sport where few riders can claim multiple victories at the same marquee event, Pogačar's four titles in six years is a testament to his unparalleled skill and adaptability. This achievement cements his status as one of the greatest cyclists of his generation.
The details
Pogačar made his decisive move on the grueling Monte Sante Marie climb, launching a blistering attack that quickly put distance between himself and the chasing peloton. Despite repeated attempts by his rivals to reel him in, the Slovenian star maintained his advantage all the way to the finish line in Siena, crossing the line with a comfortable margin of victory.
- Pogačar attacked on the Monte Sante Marie sector, approximately 50 kilometers from the finish.
- The Slovenian rider soloed to victory, crossing the line in Siena on April 10, 2026.
The players
Tadej Pogačar
A 27-year-old Slovenian cyclist who rides for the UAE Team Emirates and is considered one of the best stage race riders in the world, having won multiple Grand Tours and Classics.
Paul Seixas
A 19-year-old Portuguese rider who finished second to Pogačar, emerging as a potential rival to the Slovenian's dominance.
What they’re saying
“Tadej is simply in a class of his own when it comes to these gravel races. His ability to attack and then maintain such a high pace is truly remarkable.”
— Edoardo Affini, Teammate of Pogačar at UAE Team Emirates
“I gave it everything I had, but Tadej was just too strong today. I'm proud of my performance, and I know I can challenge him in the future.”
— Paul Seixas, Second-place finisher
What’s next
Pogačar will now turn his attention to the upcoming Giro d'Italia, where he will look to add another Grand Tour title to his growing list of achievements.
The takeaway
Tadej Pogačar's record-breaking fourth Strade Bianche victory is a testament to his unparalleled talent and dominance in the sport of cycling. His ability to solo to victory on the gravel roads of Tuscany is a true spectacle, and the emergence of young riders like Paul Seixas suggests that the future of the sport is in good hands.
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