Tour of Denmark 2026 Schedule and start times
The 2026 Tour of Denmark will be held from the 29th of July to the 2nd of August. Stage dates and times (in Central European Time: CET) are as follows:
StageDayDateStart TimeFinish timeStage 129 JulyWednesday13:3017:50Stage 230 JulyThursday13:5017:50Stage 331 JulyFriday13:0017:50Stage 41 AugustSaturday14:0017:50Stage 52 AugustSunday12:4515:30How to watch the 2026 Tour of Denmark on TV
The race will be broadcast on the traditional channels, most notably Discovery, MAX, and Eurosport. As always, you can always follow the 2026 Tour of Denmark on CyclingUpToDate with our full coverage of the race.
In the United States and Canada you will be able to find the race on FloBikes whilst in Denmark TV2 will be broadcasting it. In the UK, there will not be a broadcast from TNT Sports.
LocationTVUnited StatesFloBikesCanadaFloBikesDenmarkTV2 Denmark
Stage 2 of the race is different from the opening day in that it is pan-flat. Whilst the profile shows categorized climbs towards the end, they are not actually climbs; but instead only small false-flat sections that won’t affect any sprinter on the field.
Wout Van Aert won the opening stage with a convincing performance from Visma. Whilst the field is not the strongest, winning sprints is not the Belgian’s strong point but he comfortably beat his rivals on the opening day. Even in a regular bunch sprint, he might do so again and extend his race lead. Lidl-Trek should have a strong leadout for Tim Torn Teutenberg whilst the likes of Erlend Blikra, Tom Crabbe and Ben Oliver will all be potential winners.
Prediction Tour of Denmark 2026 stage 2:
*** Erlend Blikra, Wout Van Aert
** Tom Crabbe, Tim Torn Teutenberg, Ben Oliver
* Lukas Kubis, Enrico Zanoncello, Milan Menten, Giovanni Lonardi, Mathieu Kockelmann, Milan Menten, Casper van Uden, Jensen Plowright
Pick: Wout Van Aert
Profile stage 2: Glyngore – Skive
Glyngore – Skive, 183 kilometers
Stage 2 begins in the town of Glyngore, home to Denmark’s own Jonas Vingegaard who should be at the start to witness his colleagues and compatriots.
It is a stage for the sprinters, with 183 kilometers in length and a profile that doesn’t offer any difficulties ahead of the finale in Skive.
Profile stage 3: Fredericia – Velje
Fredericia – Velje, 202.8 kilometers
The race sees its queen stage on the third day, the traditional Velje circuit. Denmark is not a mountainous country, but it provides terrain for those who excel on the shorter ascents to thrive.
The stage is over 200 kilometers long, proving to also be a challenge in distance. The riders have a first circuit in Velje which includes several ascents of a climb that is 700 meters long at 10%, before moving to a second.
There will be four laps of a small urban circuit then leading to the finish which includes two small uphill ramps. They are explosive and technical roads, hard to chase on, and ideal to attack on.
Profile stage 4: Rudkobing – Faaborg
Rudkobing – Faaborg, 172.6 kilometers
The fourth stage of the race begins in the town of Rudkobing and throughout its majority, the route is pan-flat. Towards the finale that changes slightly, providing the opportunity to still change the outcome of the overall classification.
The stage finishing in Faaborg and features a three-lap circuit towards the finish. This includes a climb that is 1.5 kilometers at 3.3% and then 800 meters at 4.9%.
Not very difficult terrain, but it can be a springboard towards late attacks. The last time around sees it end with 7 kilometers to go, mostly with a downhill profile.
Profile stage 5: Koge – Rodovre
Koge – Rodovre, 126.5 kilometers
The race’s final stage is short and flat, providing the sprinters with an undeniable opportunity to go for the win.
The day begins in Koge and will only have 126 kilometers in length, finishing in Rodovre with an urban flat circuit where the fast men shouldn’t be rivaled.
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Prediction Tour of Denmark 2026 overall classification:
*** Christophe Laporte, Jakob Soderqvist
** Wout Van Aert, Soren Kragh Andersen, Riley Sheehan
* Lukas Kubis, Niklas Larsen, Rasmus Tiller, Corbin Strong, Tibor del Grosso, Toon Aerts
Pick: Christophe Laporte
Stage 1 of the race should end in a bunch sprint, however it can’t be denied that a late attack has the potential to succeed. Visma has reasons to attack as Wout Van Aert or Christophe Laporte are both well suited to them and they have cards to play.
Both can win in a sprint and they will be rivaled by riders such as Erlen Blikra, Tim Torn Teutenberg, Casper van Uden; but also a few sprinters who can climb quite well such as Tom Crabbe, Lukas Kubis and Corbin Strong who would love a very fast race through the final circuit.
Prediction Tour of Denmark 2026 stage 1:
*** Wout Van Aert, Erlend Blikra, Tom Crabbe
** Ben Oliver, Tim Torn Teutenberg, Jensen Plowright
* Casper Pedersen, Lukas Kubis, Giovanni Lonardi, Corbin Strong, Christophe Laporte, Casper van Uden, Mathieu Kockelmann
Pick: Tom Crabbe
Profile stage 1: Aalborg – Aalborg
Aalborg – Aalborg, 191.8 kilometers
The race begins in Aalborg with a stage that is 191 kilometers long. Whilst pan-flat throughout most of the day, it features a slightly punchy finale with three ascents of a 700-meter long ramp that averages 6%.
They come in close proximity to each other, part of a finishing circuit. The last time through the climb takes place with only 4 kilometers to go, providing an opportunity to disrupt a potential bunch sprint and seeing a surprise on the opening day of the race.
List of winners Tour of DenmarkYearWinner2nd3rd2025PEDERSEN MadsSÖDERQVIST JakobLARSEN Niklas2024DE LIE ArnaudCORT MagnusFOLDAGER Anders2023PEDERSEN MadsSKJELMOSE MattiasCORT Magnus2022LAPORTE ChristopheSHEFFIELD MagnusSKJELMOSE Mattias2021EVENEPOEL RemcoPEDERSEN MadsTEUNISSEN Mike2020Cancelled (COVID-19)–2019LARSEN NiklasVINGEGAARD JonasQUAADE Rasmus2018VAN AERT WoutQUAADE RasmusNORMAN LETH Lasse2017PEDERSEN MadsVALGREN MichaelPEDERSEN Casper2016VALGREN MichaelCORT MagnusWÜRTZ SCHMIDT Mads2015JUUL-JENSEN ChristopherBAK Lars YttingMARCATO Marco2014VALGREN MichaelBAK Lars YttingBOARO Manuele2013KELDERMAN WilcoBAK Lars YttingBRESCHEL Matti2012WESTRA LieuweNAVARDAUSKAS RamūnasBOARO Manuele2011GERRANS SimonBENNATI DanieleMØRKØV Michael2010FUGLSANG JakobTUFT SveinBUSCHE Matthew2009FUGLSANG JakobBIONDO MaurizioHAMMOND Roger2008FUGLSANG JakobCUMMINGS SteveSTAMSNIJDER Tom2007ARVESEN Kurt-AsleGASPAROTTO EnricoBRESCHEL Matti2006CANCELLARA FabianO’GRADY StuartZIEGLER Thomas2005BASSO IvanARVESEN Kurt-AsleSUTHERLAND Rory2004ARVESEN Kurt-AsleVOIGT JensO’GRADY Stuart2003LANG SebastianVAN GOOLEN JurgenBROCHARD Laurent2002PIIL Jakob StormARVESEN Kurt-AsleBODROGI László2001MILLAR DavidKIRSIPUU JaanNARDELLO Daniele2000SØRENSEN RolfKLÖDEN AndreasBARTHE Stéphane1999HAMILTON TylerSØRENSEN RolfHVASTIJA Martin1998STREEL MarcSØRENSEN RolfMEINERT-NIELSEN Peter1997KNAVEN ServaisMEINERT-NIELSEN PeterSKIBBY Jesper1996GUIDI FabrizioSØRENSEN RolfRIIS Bjarne1995RIIS BjarneHAMBURGER BoOZERS Kaspars1988ANDERSON PhilSØRENSEN RolfLILHOLT Søren1987ANDERSEN KimSØRENSEN RolfLILHOLT Søren1986WORRE JesperPEDERSEN Jørgen VagnNIJDAM Jelle1985ARGENTIN MorenoANDERSEN KimDE WILDE Etienne