Two podium finishes across the two prestigious stage races held at the same time – a feat the team last achieved in the 2020 season.

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Giulio Pellizzari confirms strong form at Tirreno–AdriaticoWe can be really proud of what we achieved.Giulio Pellizzari on Stage 2 of Tirreno-Adriatico

Giulio Pellizzari on Stage 2 of Tirreno-Adriatico

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After a solid opening time trial, Pellizzari laid the foundation for his strong overall result on the gravel section of stage two. The exciting finale of the stage moved him up to second place in the general classification. Two days later, the Italian impressed again in the sprint and even took the race lead for a day.Giulio Pellizzari on the podium of Tirreno-Adriatico

Giulio Pellizzari on the podium of Tirreno-Adriatico

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Over the final weekend, Pellizzari defended his position on the overall podium and – as he had already done at the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana – finished his second stage race of the season in third place overall.

Winner of the team classification at Tirreno-Adriatico

Winner of the team classification at Tirreno-Adriatico

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Giulio Pellizzari: “I think it was an incredible week for us as a team and we can be really proud of what we achieved. It’s something we will definitely remember. In a team like this, having riders like Primož and Jai working for you – true winners – is something special. For me it’s a bit crazy, honestly. Just racing alongside them is already amazing, and this week they helped me so much, so I really want to thank them and the whole team. We did a really great job and we’ll keep pushing for more.”

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Dani Martinez takes his best result at Paris–NiceIt was a really strong week for the whole team.At Paris–Nice, the team time trial on day three created the first selection in the general classification. On the following stage, the team animated the race in wind and rain, turning the race on its head. Thanks to an impressive team performance, Dani Martinez moved onto the overall podium – and held his position despite a crash on the final stage. Second place marks the Colombian’s best result at Paris–Nice.The riders of the Red Bull BORA hansgrohe team, including Tim van Dijke and Nico Denz, fight their way through the rain on stage 4 of Paris Nice 2026 from Bourges to Uchon in France

Together at the front of the race in the rain on stage 4 of Paris-Nice

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Dani Martinez: “It was a really strong week for the whole team – everyone did a great job. Unfortunately I crashed on the final day. The pace was very high on the second climb and I tried to move up towards the front when I went down and hurt my ribs and my arm. For a moment I thought about stopping, but thanks to the support of my teammates I was able to continue and make it to the finish.”

Dani Martinez on second place at Paris-Nice

Dani Martinez on second place at Paris-Nice

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Depth of squad – team strength as the key to successWe know there’s more to come, and we’ll keep pushing for it in the races ahead.

These results underline the collective strength with which Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe has entered the spring season.

Zak Dempster, Chief of Sports at Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe: “The team has been front and centre all week, committing to bold plans and racing with real intent. That’s the result of a lot of hard work over the winter from everyone across the team to be ready for moments like this. There’s plenty we can be proud of, but at the same time our ambitions are clear – we know there’s more to come, and we’ll keep pushing for it in the races ahead.”

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Giulio PellizzariGiulio Pellizzari climbs with ease and races with heart – a rising star from Italy. Daniel Felipe MartínezDaniel Felipe Martínez is a well-rounded GC rider with punchy climbs and WorldTour experience.