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2025-10-11T10:33:09.772Z
The iconic sight of Madonna del Ghisallo, chiming its bells as the riders ascended to the peak.
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2025-10-11T10:29:34.249Z
Some big names have been caught out on the group behind the peloton – as well as Pidcock, Thymen Arensman and Romain Grégoire are here.
2025-10-11T10:28:04.566Z
The gap between the break and the peloton remains at about 2:15, but there’s now a group of stragglers 45 seconds behind the latter.
180KM TO GO
2025-10-11T10:23:40.937Z
There have been splits in the peloton in the aftermath of that descent. he front peloton is very large still, but Pidcock isn’t in it.
2025-10-11T10:19:05.206Z
It seems that it was his shoes that Pidcock wasn’t happy with – he’s just had them replaced.
2025-10-11T10:16:57.377Z
The break’s lead remains at about 2:15.
190KM TO GO
2025-10-11T10:15:28.585Z
Pidcock is at the back of the peloton following his crash, and doesn’t look happy with his bike. He might be about to have a change.
2025-10-11T10:14:35.423Z
Red Bull’s Matteo Sobrero, leading the peloton.
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2025-10-11T10:10:21.125Z
Red Bull-Bora Hansgrohe’s Jan Tratnik is leading the peloton, his team still assisting UAE Team Emirates XRG with the pace-setting. That may frustrate some teams, who will see the best way of defeating the team and their leader Tadej Pogačar by all uniting against them.
2025-10-11T10:07:46.681Z
Pidcock’s fall shows just why there was a scramble for position ahead of this descent – it’s a steep one, steeper than the way up.
2025-10-11T10:07:04.507Z
Tom Pidcock has gone down in a crash on the descent. He’s back up and riding and looks OK, but that’s far from ideal.
2025-10-11T10:05:43.794Z
There’s a bit of a battle at the front of the peloton as they go over the climb’s summit, with teams wanting to be well-positioned for the descent.
2025-10-11T10:03:51.987Z
The break pass over the top of the familiar Madonna del Ghisallo church, with a lead of about 2:20 over the peloton.
200KM TO GO
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Madonna del Ghisallo is being ascended via its gentler side, which averages 3.9% for 8.8km.
2025-10-11T09:53:30.958Z
It’s an iconic climb, and is home to a cycling museum, but is no longer one of the key climbs in terms of determining how the race unfolds.
2025-10-11T09:51:53.801Z
The riders are making their way up the first climb of the day, and it’s a famous one – the Madonna del Ghisallo, the climb most historically associated with the Tour of Lombardy.
MADONNA DEL GHISALLO
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The break at the front of the race.
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2025-10-11T09:44:23.958Z
The break’s lead has grown to just over two minutes, and continues to get bigger.
210KM TO GO
2025-10-11T09:41:15.347Z
They’re currently working to control the break, rather than bring it back. It seems like the 14 riders up the road might indeed be our break of the day.
2025-10-11T09:40:17.610Z
Sobrero is now on Novak’s wheel, as UAE resume control.
2025-10-11T09:37:48.270Z
The peloton is being led by a Red Bull-Bora Hansgrohe domestique, Matteo Sobrero, rather than one of the UAE contingent. They must be unhappy at having missed the break.
2025-10-11T09:36:52.640Z
The three chasers have indeed been caught.
2025-10-11T09:36:05.377Z
The three chasers have thrown in the towel and sat up, and will allow themselves to be brought back into the peloton.
2025-10-11T09:35:37.626Z
A first look at the breakaway up the road.
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2025-10-11T09:33:50.252Z
In between, De Marchi, Leknessund and Taminiaux are just under a minute behind the leaders.
2025-10-11T09:32:45.168Z
The peloton hasn’t sat up, but this break is looking good. Their lead has grown to 1:30.
220KM TO GO
2025-10-11T09:29:22.734Z
Having swelled in size with riders bridging up to it, and lost a few men from earlier, there are now 14 in the lead group: Ganna, Hamilton, Langellotti, Matthews, Hellemose, Simmons, Gilvar, Lemmen, Bilbao, Guernalec, Vervaeke, Calzoni, Koerdt and Mattia Bais.
2025-10-11T09:26:31.970Z
A few riders have gone down in a crash, including Sepp Kuss. They’re all back up on their feet now.
2025-10-11T09:25:47.321Z
Nairo Quintana, Staune-Mittet and Formolo were the latest to try an attack, but have been brought back.
2025-10-11T09:24:16.882Z
UAE Team Emirates XRG have Domen Novak setting a pace at the front of the peloton, but he’s having a hard time controlling this. The break is almost a minute up the road, and more attacks are still coming out of the peloton.
2025-10-11T09:22:20.744Z
Lionel Taminiaux has joined that duo, and is helping chase the leaders.
2025-10-11T09:21:00.928Z
Leknessund and De Marchi are the latest to try and chanse up to the leaders from the peloton.
2025-10-11T09:20:05.959Z
It hasn’t settled down in the peloton, with more attacks coming out of it. The lead group is about 15 seconds up the road.
230KM TO GO
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Mattia Bais and Louis Vervaeke have also joined them.
2025-10-11T09:18:32.229Z
More riders have bridged up to this group, most notably Filippo Ganna.
2025-10-11T09:15:05.605Z
As well as Simmons, Bilbao and Matthews, the other riders in the group are Gal Glivar, Walter Calzoni, Lucas Hamilton, Bart Lemmen, Asbjørn Hellemose, Diego Pablo Sevilla and Thibault Guernalec.
2025-10-11T09:13:13.532Z
The peloton is about five seconds behind, and Orluis Aular has just attacked out of it to try and join the leaders.
2025-10-11T09:10:59.625Z
Pello Bilbao is another man in this group.
2025-10-11T09:09:25.026Z
Michael Matthews is also in this group. It seems like some of the big names are determined not to just wait around today for Pogačar to do his thing, and instead try to ride on the front foot.
2025-10-11T09:08:05.320Z
Simmons has about ten riders with him, a few seconds ahead of the peloton.
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Quinn Simmons attacks right from the off – he’s a big name to be making a move so early on.
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And they’re off!
OFFICIAL START
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Just one more kilometre to go until the flag drops and the race proper starts. This is a prestigious race to get into the day’s break for, so there will be an eagerness among many to attack from the off.
2025-10-11T09:01:04.292Z
Tadej Pogačar and Remco Evenepoel sharing a moment before doing battle today. These two have been the protagonists of the late-season one day races, occupying first and second place at both the Worlds and European Championships, and will face-off again one final time today.
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2025-10-11T08:53:16.821Z
The riders awaiting the unofficial start in Como.
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2025-10-11T08:51:52.435Z
It’s an emotional day in the peloton, as many are riding the final race of their careers. As well as Majka, Louis Meintjes is another set to retire, here given a guard of honour by his colleagues.
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2025-10-11T08:48:09.693Z
The first flag is waved and the riders have begun navigating the neutralised zone.
2025-10-11T08:45:57.088Z
It might bear the poetic moniker of Race of the Falling Leaves due to its autumnal setting, but the weather in Lombardy is pleasant today, with the sun shining and the temperature at a mild seventeen degrees.
2025-10-11T08:43:21.392Z
Pogačar prior to the start of the race today, honouring his teammate Rafał Majka, who is poised to retire. The Pole has been one of Pogačar’s most essential teammates over the years, and has a chance to contribute to one last major win today.
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2025-10-11T08:38:17.955Z
The riders are just a few moments away from the neutralised start.
2025-10-11T08:35:32.717Z
Here’s more information about the route for this year. Unlike the other monuments, Il Lombardia varies more year on year, and for the 2025 edition will switch directions again with a start in Como and finish in Bergamo.
2025-10-11T08:17:08.113Z
Who is going to win today? Check out our analysis of the main contenders to see who are our picks.
Who will win Il Lombardia 2025? – Analysing the contenders for the final autumn Classic
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The race gets underway in just under an hour (10.55 CEST).
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We’ll be here to keep you updated with the race all day long, as world champion Tadej Pogačar chases a historic fifth victory in a row.
2025-10-08T21:07:23.869Z
Hello and welcome to Cyclingnews’ live coverage of Il Lombardia 2025!