The Santos Tour Down Under will be keeping the suspense running right till the very last stages of the men’s and women’s races in 2026, both ending with challenging days that open the way for changes in the general classification till the final line.

The six-day South Australian men’s Tour Down Under from January 20-25, which it was earlier announced would start with a prologue, will see the Queen stage unfolding on the penultimate day with three climbs of Willunga Hill while a Stirling loop will provide the closing stage, but there are also a number of opportunities to claim time earlier.

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The season opening Women’s WorldTour race from January 17-19, which for the first time will have all 15 WorldTour teams in attendance, is also stepping up the challenge with organisers saying the feedback had been – even with the potential heat of the southern hemisphere summer race and early time slot – that teams were looking for longer and harder stages.

“So from day one of the season we start with our longest ever women’s stage with 137km in Willunga which will be a great spectacle,” said assistant race director Carlee Taylor. “Health Partners Stage 2 is our first ever start in Magill followed by an uphill finish in Paracombe which is sure to create some fireworks and suit the all-rounders.

2026 stage detail

Stage 1: Willunga to Willunga (137.4km), Saturday January 17 Stage 2: Magill to Paracombe (130.7km), Sunday January 18 Stage 3: Norwood to Campbelltown (126.5km), Monday January 19 

Prologue: Adelaide (3.6km), Tuesday January 20 Stage 1: Tanunda to Tanunda (120.6km), Wednesday January 21 Stage 2: Norwood to Uraidla (148.1km), Thursday January 22 Stage 3: Henley Beach to Nairne (140.8km), Friday January 23 Stage 4: Brighton to Willunga Hill (176km), Saturday January 24 Stage 5: Stirling to Stirling (169.8km), Sunday January 25