Overview
- The Slovenian attacked about 38 km from the finish, caught Quinn Simmons, and rode alone to Bergamo for a 1:48 victory margin.
- Remco Evenepoel finished second in his final race for Soudal‑Quick‑Step before joining Red Bull–Bora Hansgrohe, with Michael Storer third.
- The win matches Fausto Coppi’s five Lombardy titles and makes Pogacar the first rider to claim the same Monument five years in a row.
- UAE Team Emirates controlled the race through Pavel Sivakov, Rafal Majka and Jay Vine, delivering the squad’s reported 93rd victory of the season.
- Richard Carapaz crashed heavily on the descent; Simmons held on for fourth and France’s Paul Seixas took seventh.