Overview
- The UAE Team Emirates-XRG rider attacked roughly 36–38 km from Bergamo on the Passo di Ganda, overhauled long-time escapee Quinn Simmons, and finished solo after the 241 km course from Como.
- He won by 1:48 over Remco Evenepoel, with Michael Storer taking third place.
- The result marked his tenth Monument triumph, placing him third all time behind Eddy Merckx (19) and Roger De Vlaeminck (11).
- Pogacar’s 2025 tally reached 20 wins and about 108 career victories, and he stood on the podium at all five Monuments this year.
- Evenepoel is set to move from Soudal Quick-Step to Red Bull in 2026, and Team Israel-Premier Tech skipped the race due to security concerns.