Itzulia Basque Country is back, and as always, it’s one of the most explosive and unpredictable stage races of the season. Running from April 6th–11th, this year’s edition opens with a punchy time trial in Bilbao before six relentless days of climbing, technical racing, and uphill finishes that will constantly pressure the GC.
In this episode, we break down the full route and where the race will be won — from the steep opening TT that could already create gaps, to the brutal Stage 5 with nearly 4,000 metres of climbing, and a final day into Bergara that almost guarantees late drama. With the addition of Red Bull KM time bonuses, expect aggressive racing and constant GC movement throughout the week.
Then we dive deep into the favourites.
Isaac del Toro comes in as the man to beat after a sensational start to 2026, already proving he can win big stage races and handle repeated climbing efforts. Primož Roglič arrives with a point to prove after a quieter Tirreno-Adriatico and will likely race aggressively, especially on the punchy uphill finishes that suit him perfectly.
Juan Ayuso is one of the biggest question marks — if he’s recovered from his crash, he has the all-around ability to win this race, but any weakness will be exposed quickly on this terrain. Meanwhile, Paul Seixas continues his rapid rise and could be on the verge of a true breakout moment at WorldTour level.
Beyond the headliners, this is where Itzulia always gets dangerous. Antonio Tiberi has already shown strong stage race form this season, Tobias Halland Johannessen thrives in chaotic, climbing-heavy races, while Mikel Landa and Pello Bilbao will be hugely motivated on home roads and know exactly how to race this terrain.
This race rarely follows the script — so who survives the chaos, and where does it all explode?