Overview
- He went clear on a downhill move roughly 19–20 kilometers from the finish and held the gap to the line in Varese.
- He won by about 45 seconds, with Albert Philipsen taking second and Julian Alaphilippe finishing third.
- The result marks his second Tre Valli triumph after a 2022 win, extending a late‑season run as reigning world champion and current European champion.
- Media tallies described it as his 19th win of 2025 and the 107th of his career, with UAE Team Emirates credited with 91 victories this season.
- The 104th edition returned after the 2024 weather cancellation and again served as a key lead‑in on the hilly Lombardy calendar to Saturday’s Il Lombardia.