Strade Bianche 2025
Latest News from the Race
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'In the end, we are human, no?' - Alberto Bettiol tells the story behind Jered Gruber's Strade Bianche crash photograph
Italian champion ended his race to help injured teammate Christian Scaroni -
Sean Kelly's Classics Column: Tadej Pogačar would be crazy to ride Paris-Roubaix
Sean Kelly analyses an eventful weekend at Strade Bianche, and looks at where Pogačar's Classics campaign goes from here -
‘Kicked about in a different way’ – Kasia Niewiadoma endures another form of Strade Bianche heartbreak after crash
Tour de France Femmes champion taken to hospital after race-ending second crash but escapes without any broken bones
Date | March 8, 2025 |
Start location | Siena, Italy |
Finish location | Siena, Italy |
Category | WorldTour |
Distance | 213km |
Previous edition | 2024 Strade Bianche |
2024 Winner | Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) |
Strade Bianche 2025 results
Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) lived up to his status as outright favourite and won Strade Bianche for the third time in 2025, but he had to bounce back from a high-speed crash that sent him sliding across the tarmac and into a bramble-filled culvert with 50km to race.
The world champion got back up, bridged back to Tom Pidcock (Q36.5) and on the penultimate gravel sector, Pogačar left the Olympic mountain bike champion behind and soloed to the win.
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Strade Bianche Information
Strade Bianche, the hilly Italian race with its signature white gravel roads through Tuscany has become a popular Spring Classic. The 19th edition of the WorldTour race, billed as “Europe’s most southern northern classic”, will take place on March 8, held on the same day as the Stade Bianche Women's race.
The race, put on by Giro d'Italia organisers RCS Sport, has paralleled the growth of gravel racing throughout the world since its first edition in 2007. In its previous life as L'Eroica Strade Bianche a decade earlier, amateurs recreated the heroic days of old by racing vintage bicycles over the white gravel roads around Siena.
After moving from its October date to March in 2008, Strade Bianche was added to the calendar of many of the top riders. Fabian Cancellara's victories in 2008, 2012 and 2016 are the most by a single rider.
Past winners of Strade Bianche include Philippe Gilbert, Michał Kwiatkowski, Zdeněk Štybar, Tiesj Benoot, Julian Alaphilippe, Wout van Aert, Mathieu van der Poel, Tadej Pogačar and Tom Pidcock.
Join Cyclingnews' coverage of the 2025 Strade Bianche with race reports, results, photo galleries, news and race analysis.
Strade Bianche route 2025
For the 19th edition of Strade Bianche, organisers have devised a 213km route that will exceed 80km of white gravel, totalling 81.7km of sterrati across 16 sections of white gravel roads - see the full 2025 Strade Bianche route.
Strade Bianche 2025 Contenders
Cyclingnews highlights the favourites for one of the most popular one-day races of the Spring Classics season including Tadej Pogačar.
Strade Bianche start list
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Races
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Strade Bianche 20258 March 2025 | Siena | WorldTour
Latest Content on the Race

Tadej Pogačar slides out at high speed but bounces back during Strade Bianche
By Stephen Farrand published
News World champion takes big tumble into the grass with 49km to go, but he's back in the front group ahead of finale

'It just takes everyone working together' - Alan Hatherly on how to beat Tadej Pogačar at Strade Bianche
By Lyne Lamoureux published
News Cross-Country Mountain Bike world champion considered as dark horse for the win

'To beat Tadej you have to cross the line first' - Tom Pidcock not riding for second place behind Pogačar at Strade Bianche
By Stephen Farrand published
News Q36.5 leader knows he has to try to go with Pogačar when he attacks

'There's going to be a lot of dead bodies in the final' - Tadej Pogačar plays down talk of another Strade Bianche solo attack but will race to win
By Stephen Farrand published
News UAE Team Emirates-XRG leader predicts a fast race but with later decisive attacks

'The gravel is a lot looser than usual' – Riders prepare for a fast, dusty and furious Strade Bianche
By Stephen Farrand published
Analysis 'It's hard to beat Mr Pogi but you've got to try' – say Quinn Simmons as riders complete recon rides of the Tuscan gravel roads

How to watch Strade Bianche 2025 – Live streams, TV channels for spectacular gravel Classic
By Dani Ostanek published
News The 2025 Classics continue in Italy on Saturday March 8 with a spectacular race on gravel – here are all the details on how to watch Strade Bianche online, on TV, and from anywhere.

'I love the Classics, they're pure adrenaline' – Tadej Pogačar kicks off spring campaign aiming for Strade Bianche treble
By Stephen Farrand published
Feature 'We have to be realistic, there's nothing we can do' says Alberto Bettiol, who admits the peloton will be racing for second in Siena

'Health comes first' - Maxim Van Gils skips Strade Bianche due to illness as bad luck continues
By James Moultrie published
News 'A feverish infection has sidelined him, forcing him to miss crucial training days' say Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe
Top News on the Race
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Crash-filled edition of Strade Bianche takes toll on peloton - Poole, Dewulf fracture collarbones, others finish with bloodied faces
'There were riders lying on the ground everywhere' says DS as only 98 of 174 starters finish men's race after early, off-screen crashes -
'I'm a lucky guy, it's my new nickname' - Tadej Pogačar survives crash to celebrate third Strade Bianche success
Slovenian apologies to Pidcock and Swift for 'stupid crash' -
'It was a lot closer, but not close enough' - Tom Pidcock challenges Tadej Pogačar at Strade Bianche
Q36.5 rider hails his best ever Classics performance after duelling with Slovenian
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Tadej Pogačar slides out at high speed but bounces back during Strade Bianche
World champion takes big tumble into the grass with 49km to go, but he's back in the front group ahead of finale -
'It just takes everyone working together' - Alan Hatherly on how to beat Tadej Pogačar at Strade Bianche
Cross-Country Mountain Bike world champion considered as dark horse for the win -
'To beat Tadej you have to cross the line first' - Tom Pidcock not riding for second place behind Pogačar at Strade Bianche
Q36.5 leader knows he has to try to go with Pogačar when he attacks
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'There's going to be a lot of dead bodies in the final' - Tadej Pogačar plays down talk of another Strade Bianche solo attack but will race to win
UAE Team Emirates-XRG leader predicts a fast race but with later decisive attacks -
How to watch Strade Bianche 2025 – Live streams, TV channels for spectacular gravel Classic
All of the broadcast information for the Italian gravel one-day race -
'Health comes first' - Maxim Van Gils skips Strade Bianche due to illness as bad luck continues
'A feverish infection has sidelined him, forcing him to miss crucial training days' say Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe
Related Features
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Sean Kelly's Classics Column: Tadej Pogačar would be crazy to ride Paris-Roubaix
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Strade Bianche was spectacular yet again, but here is how we think it can be even better
Gravel bikes, shorter race distances, obligation for the best riders to race and making the event more attractive for roadside fans -
Dust, drama, and domination in Strade Bianche 2025 - Gallery
The best photos of the day as Tadej Pogačar and Demi Vollering soar to victory in Siena -
'The gravel is a lot looser than usual' – Riders prepare for a fast, dusty and furious Strade Bianche
'It's hard to beat Mr Pogi but you've got to try' – say Quinn Simmons as riders complete recon rides of the Tuscan gravel roads -
'I love the Classics, they're pure adrenaline' – Tadej Pogačar kicks off spring campaign aiming for Strade Bianche treble
'We have to be realistic, there's nothing we can do' says Alberto Bettiol, who admits the peloton will be racing for second in Siena