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2026-03-15T14:34:05.261Z
The pace is up, up, up. We’re already heading towards the climb to Orino after Riejanne Markus (Lidl-Trek) lit the touch paper.
2026-03-15T14:32:36.757Z
If you didn’t know, Binda won the men’s Giro d’Italia five times between 1925 and 1933, a record he shares with Fausto Coppi and Eddy Merckx. He also won 41 Giro stages, three rainbow jerseys and Il Lombardia four times. Not bad!
2026-03-15T14:30:48.798Z
And why is the race called Trofeo Binda? Well, it’s named after Alfredo Binda, one of the greatest riders of the sport’s early days, who was born in Cittiglio, where we finish in 50km.
2026-03-15T14:28:56.632Z
We’re onto the third lap now and the bunch is still together, though it is reduced significantly from the 137 women who started the day.
Three laps left.
52km to go
2026-03-15T14:27:00.750Z
Before that it was even later in March and clashed with Gent-Wevelgem when that was a 1.2, third division race. When the Belgian race was promoted the Binda organisers were forced to switch.
2026-03-15T14:24:46.348Z
The race has moved around the calendar over the years. Most recently Trofeo Binda was run on the Sunday after the men’s Milan-Sanremo, but now we have a women’s version of La Primavera again, the two races take place consecutive weekends.
2026-03-15T14:16:29.654Z
Once again the peloton is at the top of the Orino climb. There’s a fast technical descent to follow, then a few kilometres on flat, wide roads until they cross the finish line again. This means any attacks on the final ascent must be decisive as teams can work together on the flat run in.
2026-03-15T14:12:39.627Z
Liv-AlUla-Jayco are also at the front of the bunch now, despite Monica Trinca Colonel not starting today.
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2026-03-15T14:01:46.612Z
For years Trofeo Binda was a lower level race, it only became part of the World Cup, then the top tier of women’s racing, in 2008, joining the Women’s WorldTour when that was created in 2016.
2026-03-15T13:58:22.727Z
The pace is up and Hannah Ludwig (Cofidis) is caught by the bunch on the approach to the Orino climb.
2026-03-15T13:55:43.562Z
UAE Team ADQ riders Eleonora Gasparrini and Silvia Persico (no. 4) wrapped up against the cold damp weather. Both are able to win today.
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2026-03-15T13:51:12.491Z
Because the race was shortened by almost 10km we are way ahead – almost 30 minutes – of the fastest schedule, though it’s by no means a slow day out, with an average of over 41km/h.
2026-03-15T13:48:32.142Z
The punchy climb to Casale is a perfect launch pad for attacks. When Kasia Niewadoma won it was off the back of a series of moves there from her Canyon-SRAM team mates.
2026-03-15T13:46:44.573Z
Lap two of five
2026-03-15T13:45:44.663Z
The peloton seem happy with Ludwig being up the road, she’s still got 1.30 lead. UAE have a hugely strong team, with Longo Borghini the main threat but options for all scenarios among their number.
2026-03-15T13:34:41.771Z
At 433m above sea level, Orino is the highest point on the closing circuit. The climb the peloton have just tackled is 4km with ramps of 10% and some tight hairpin bends. Ludwig still leads on the descent.
2026-03-15T13:31:23.778Z
We’re heading onto the Orino climb now and still Ludwig leads the way. The German rider is very strong and a decent climber, though if the action kicks off on the climb behind her she’ll struggle to stay away.
2026-03-15T13:26:26.435Z
Though there is no men’s equivalent race, Trofeo Binda is a historic, prestigious event. The first edition was held in 1974, making it the oldest race on the entire Women’s WorldTour calendar. The only year the race was not held was 2020, during the pandemic, making this the 53rd edition.
2026-03-15T13:24:16.997Z
The climb to Casale isn’t a long one, only 800m long it averages 7% gradient, though there are ramps of 10%.
2026-03-15T13:18:14.657Z
We’re now on the first of five closing laps. Each of them is 17.6km in distance and contains two climbs, one at Casale and the traditional climb to Orino. Ludwig still leads.
88km to go
2026-03-15T13:13:44.639Z
Other double winners include Valeria Cappellotto, Fabiana Luperini and, of course, Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE Team ADQ). Indeed, the race is a local one for Longo Borghini, who lives close to Verbania, a ferry ride across Lake Maggiore. This year is her 13th edition, so she’s closing on Spratt’s record.
2026-03-15T13:09:43.450Z
We’re on the single long lap now, ascending to Orino for the first time, though this time in the opposite direction to the five closing laps which come later on.
With 95km to go Ludwig is still up the road.
2026-03-15T13:05:21.663Z
UAE Team ADQ lead the peloton while Ludwig’s lead is static at around 1.45.
100km remaining
2026-03-15T13:04:00.346Z
Amanda Spratt holds the record for the mosts starts at Trofeo Binda with 15. The Australian retires at the end of the year and we spoke to her at the recent UAE Tour. Read it here.
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2026-03-15T12:57:48.299Z
The race seems to attract riders who can take multiple wins and some big names have won Trofeo Binda on two occasions. The recently retired Lizzie Deignan the most recent British woman to bag two wins after Emma Pooley and Nicole Cooke.
2026-03-15T12:52:16.916Z
With 106km to go it looks like we have a breakaway! Hannah Ludwig (Cofidis) leads the peloton by just under two minutes.
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2026-03-15T12:45:38.741Z
No sooner did we mention Megan Arens and she suffered a crash.
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2026-03-15T12:43:18.412Z
One favourite not on our list is Puck Pieterse. The Fenix-Premier Tech rider’s late inclusion was announced on the team’s social media. She might have been a late addition, but she has the all-around abilities to win in a number of ways.
Puck Pieterse (Fenix-Premier Tech) signs on ahead of the 2026 Trofeo Binda. (Image credit: Getty Images)
2026-03-15T12:37:51.711Z
There’s still no breakaway able to form
115km to go
2026-03-15T12:33:10.541Z
Check out the result from Piccolo Trofeo Binda here, thanks to First Cycling
2026-03-15T12:31:06.585Z
Piccolo Binda has attracted some big names over the years, winners include Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime), Pfeiffer Georgi (Picnic-PostNL), Cat Ferguson (Movistar) and current Junior World time trial Champion, Megan Arens (Picnic-PostNL). Arens, Georgi and Ferguson are all riding today.
2026-03-15T12:26:05.928Z
The day also includes a Junior women’s race, the Piccolo Trofeo Alfredo Binda – Valli de Verbano, which forms part of the UCI’s Junior Women’s Nations Cup. They also started in Luino earlier this morning, racing 72.7km to Cittiglio with Mathilde Rossignoli (BFT Burzoni VO2 Team Pink) taking the win.
2026-03-15T12:24:20.137Z
There is no breakaway yet. The route is likely to be attritional so the selection could be from the back as opposed to the front.
2026-03-15T12:20:23.158Z
There are other favourites than those previous winners. You can find out who we think is likely to succeed in Cittiglio by reading our preview here.
2026-03-15T12:16:41.699Z
130km to go
2026-03-15T12:13:22.588Z
We have four previous winners in the race this year. Lidl-Trek rider, Shirin van Anrooij won in 2023, Vos in 2009, 10, 12 and ’19, Kasia Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM-zondacrypto) won a rainy 2018 edition and Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE Team ADQ) has two wins to her name, in 2013 and ’21.
2026-03-15T12:10:12.269Z
The Partenza Reale is given, the race is on!
2026-03-15T12:05:06.862Z
This is the sixth race of this year’s Women’s WorldTour, hot on the heels of probably the hardest fought edition of Strade Bianche ever last weekend. That was won by Elise Chabbey (FDJ United-SUEZ) and you can find out how she did it here.
2026-03-15T12:02:31.921Z
Clearly the rain which fell yesterday was snow on the higher ground, but today’s weather should be OK, remaining dry with a high temperature of 13º. The forecast 12km/h winds shouldn’t affect the race too much.
2026-03-15T12:01:07.977Z
We’ve just heard the route has been modified after overnight snow. We’ll skip the first climb, Masciago Primo, which was to come after 29km, shortening the route to just 146km.
2026-03-15T11:58:57.950Z
Racing is underway
2026-03-15T11:55:10.842Z
We roll out from Luino at 13:00 CET, in around five minutes, before tackling 3.8km of neutral before the race proper gets under way.
2026-03-15T11:49:34.477Z
After a loop around the start town on the shores of Lake Maggiore, we head inland, over the first classified climb, then onto one lap of an anticlockwise circuit. Crossing the line with 88km to go, they then race five hilly laps of 17.6km, with climbs at Casale and the one at Orino the main obstacles.
2026-03-15T11:40:21.440Z
Thalita de Jong is exactly the kind of punchy all-rounder who could win today, here the Human Powered Health rider signs on before the start.
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2026-03-15T11:34:13.730Z
Trofeo Binda has started in a fair few different locations over the years, but the race has settled on the same closing circuit which includes the Orino climb.
2026-03-15T11:29:53.105Z
The riders are currently signing on in Luino. Here the UNO-X Mobility squad pose for the crowds.
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2026-03-15T11:26:58.782Z
Whatever the scenario, reading how last year’s race panned out will give you a taste of how today might evolve, and you can read how Balsamo won in our race report here.
2026-03-15T11:23:51.648Z
One such punchy sprinter is Elisa Balsamo (Lidl-Trek) who won the race for the third time last year. She’s not riding today, so she can’t match the record of four wins Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease a Bike) shares with Maria Canins, though Vos is present so could easily make it five!
2026-03-15T11:17:23.970Z
The peloton are set for a lumpy old route, with climbs all day long and more than 2,300m of vertical ascent. Despite some gradients over 10%, none of the climbs are too long or too hard, making the race one for a wide variety of riders from climbers to punchy sprinters.
2026-03-15T11:08:04.644Z
We’re in north-western Italy, north of Milan on the east side of Lake Maggiore for today’s 152.7km race between Luino and the event’s spiritual home of Cittiglio, a few kilometres inland from the lakeside town of Laveno Mombello, which used to host the race start.
2026-03-06T18:48:58.743Z
Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of the Trofeo Alfredo Binda Comune di Cittiglio.
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