Overview
- He attacked on the Passo di Ganda about 36 kilometers from the finish after UAE Team Emirates set a hard chase, then caught and dropped long-time leader Quinn Simmons.
- Remco Evenepoel finished second at 1:48, with Michael Storer third, as Pogacar rode alone to the line in Bergamo.
- UAE teammates Rafal Majka, Jay Vine and Isaac Del Toro controlled the finale, and Pogacar publicly thanked Majka on his retirement day.
- The result left the 27-year-old unbeaten at Il Lombardia with five wins in five starts and completed roughly 20 victories this season, including three Monuments.
- Reports placed his career Monument tally at ten and noted comparisons with Fausto Coppi and Eddy Merckx, alongside discussion of how his dominance shapes competition and fan interest.