Here we go for the 2026 Tour de France! On July 4, kicking off in Barcelona, 184 riders will set off for the Champs-Élysées. Discover the list of riders and their teams!
The riders of the Tour de France 2026 are set to deliver an epic Grande Boucle, kicking off in Barcelona on July 4 and finishing on the Champs-Elysées on July 26! In total, 23 teams of professional cyclists will race across the Hexagon, conquering plains and mountains in a fiercely competitive showdown. Each team must field eight riders, meaning 184 elite athletes lining up at the start.
If the start list has already been released, a few riders are still missing—stay tuned for the latest arrivals! As usual, many tricolores will be worth following throughout the competition, and while Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard look almost unbeatable to win the Tour, our French riders can at least grab some stage wins!



Tour de France 2026: all the news and information you need to know about the Grande Boucle
The 2026 Tour de France will start in Barcelona on July 4 and finish on July 26, with an exceptional route. This 113th edition will cross five mountain ranges, including a double ascent of Alpe d'Huez, before finishing on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Here's a quick overview of the information and news you need to know about the race! [Read more]
List of riders by team
Visma - Lease a Bike
- Jonas Vingegaard
- Wout Van Aert
- Matteo Jorgenson
- Bruno Armirail
- Sepp Kuss
- Victor Campenaerts
- Ben Tulett
- Edoardo Affini
Movistar Team
- Cian Uijtedebroeks
- Rubio Einer
- Ivan Romeo
- Pablo Castrillo
- Roger Adria
UAE Team Emirates-XRG
- Tadej Pogacar
- Isaac Del Toro
- Tim Wellens
- Marc Soler
- Brandon McNulty
- Adam Yates
- Florian Vermeersch
Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
NetCompany Ineos
- Kevin Vauquelin
- Oscar Onley
- Thymen Arensman
- Carlos Rodriguez
- Filippo Ganna
- Michal Kwiatkowski
- Dorian Godon
Jayco-Alula
- Michael Matthews
- Luke Plapp
- Pascal Ackermann
Lidl-Trek
- Juan Ayuso
- Mads Pedersen
- Giulio Ciccone
- Mattias Skjelmose
- Mathias Vacek
- Soren Kragh Andersen
- Quinn Simmons
- Carlos Verona
Decathlon CMA CGM
- Paul Seixas
- Olav Kooij
- Tiej Benoot
- Dan Hoole
- Stefan Bissegger
Bahrain Victorious
- Antonio Tiberi
- Lenny Martinez
- Matej Mohoric
- Pello Bilbao
Soudal Quick-Step
- Tim Merlier
- Mikel Landa
- Jasper Stuyven
- Ilan Van Wilder
- Louis Vervaecke
Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe
- Remco Evenepoel
- Florian Lipowitz
- Jordi Meeus
- Mattia Cattaneo
- Maxim Van Gils
- Jai Hindley
- Daniel Felipe Martinez
- Jan Tratnik
Groupama-FDJ
- David Gaudu
- Romain Grégoire
- Guillaume Martin
NSN Cycling Team
- Binima Girmay
- Jake Stewart
Alpecin-Premier Tech
- Jasper Philipsen
- Kaden Groves
- Mathieu van der Poel
- Emiel Verstrynge
- Jonas Rickaert
EF Education-EasyPost
- Ben Healy
- Richard Carapaz
- Kasper Asgreen
- Mikkel Honoré
Lotto Intermarché
- Arnaud De Lie
- Lennert Van Eetvelt
- Georg Zimmermann
Picnic PostNL
- Pavel Bittner
- Warren Barguil
- Frank Van den Broeck
Caja Rural
Cofidis
- Ion Izagirre
- Alex Aranburu
- Emmanuel Buchmann
- Milan Fretin
- Alex Kirsch
- Hugo Page
XDS Astana Team
- Lorenzo Fortunato
- Sergio Higuita
- Mike Teunissen
- Harold Tejada
Uno-X Mobility
- Tobias Halland Johannessen
- Andreas Kron
- Magnus Cort
- Sören Waerenskjöld
TotalEnergies
Tudor Pro Cycling
- Julian Alaphilippe
- Stefan Kung
- Michael Storer
- Matteo Trentin
- Rick Pluimers