Dominant Pogacar wins Il Lombardia to equal record

Tadej Pogacar wins a fifth straight Il Lombardia to equal Fausto Coppi's record of total wins in the race and becomes the first man in history to win the same Monument five times in a row.

Tadej Pogacar crosses the line of the Il Lombardia in Bergamo
Tadej Pogacar has won the Il Lombardia five times in a row [Getty Images]

Tadej Pogacar won a fifth straight Il Lombardia to equal Fausto Coppi's record of total wins in the race as he once again put his rivals to the sword with a ferocious attack on a climb.

The Slovenian accelerated clear of a select group of favourites with 38km to go and after catching Quinn Simmons - the last remaining rider from the breakaway, who had started the climb with a three-minute lead - the world champion soloed to victory in the final Monument of the season.

In doing so he became the first rider in history to win a Monument five times in a row, and the first man to finish on the podium of all five Monuments in the same season.

Having won the Tour of Flanders and Liege-Bastogne-Liege earlier in the season, he is also the first man since Belgian legend Eddy Merckx in 1975 to win three Monuments, the Tour de France and the world title in a single season.

Pogacar revealed he had had a "really cool" phone call with the Belgian great following his win, but added he was tired of being compared to Merckx.

"I don't like that all the time you need to compare to somebody. Nobody likes to be compared to somebody all the time," he said.

The 27-year-old made his move on the Passo di Ganda climb and finished almost two minutes ahead of Belgium's Remco Evenepoel, with Australia's Michael Storer way back in third.

"To win five times in a row... every time I start it feels like this race is suited to me, but also at the same time that with such a good team around me we can pull it off," said Pogacar.

"I always say, seven years in a row now, this is my best season, and again I can say this is the best season so far."

Pogacar has had a stellar 2025, winning his fourth Tour de France title and successfully defending his UCI Road World Championship crown in Rwanda last month.

Great Britain's Tom Pidcock came sixth on Saturday, with fellow Briton Adam Yates 11th.

Il Lombardia is one of the sport's five gruelling one-day Monuments, alongside the Tour of Flanders, Liege-Bastogne-Liege, Milan-San Remo and Paris-Roubaix.

Il Lombardia general classification

  1. Tadej Pogacar (Slo/UAE Team Emirates-XRG) 5hrs 45mins 53secs
  2. Remco Evenepoel (Bel/Soudal Quick-Step) +1min 48secs
  3. Michael Storer (Aus/Tudor Pro Cycling Team) +3min 14secs
  4. Quinn Simmons (US/Lidl-Trek) +3min 39secs
  5. Isaac del Toro (Mex/UAE Team Emirates-XRG) +4min 16secs
  6. Tom Pidcock (GB/Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team) same time
  7. Paul Seixas (Fra/Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team) same time
  8. Egan Bernal (Col/Ineos Grenadiers) same time
  9. Jay Vine (Aus/UAE Team Emirates-XRG) +4min 18secs
  10. Cian Uijtdebroeks (Bel/Team Visma - Lease A Bike) +4min 30secs
  11. Adam Yates (GB/UAE Team Emirates-XRG) +4min 49secs

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