
All Three Grand Tours!
The Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team will race all three Grand Tours in 2026. Today, following the official invitation from RCS Sport, the team confirms its participation in the 2026 Giro d'Italia, completing a historic trilogy that will see the team line up at the Giro, the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España in the same season for the first time.
Despite holding UCI ProTeam status, the squad’s results throughout 2025 elevated it in the world rankings to a position that guarantees access to the sport’s biggest races. Points earned on the road have translated into presence on cycling’s most prestigious stages. Performance has opened the door.
Some weeks ago came confirmation of the team’s debut at the Tour de France, a defining milestone in the project’s evolution. The same day the one to Vuelta a España that last year delivered a landmark sporting result, with Tom Pidcock stepping onto the final podium in Madrid after three weeks of aggressive, racing sharp.
Now, the Giro d’Italia completes the picture.
Returning to the Giro, raced in 2025 too, carries particular resonance. For a project anchored in Italian heritage through Pinarello and Q36.5, competing on home roads is both privilege and responsibility. In 2026, that responsibility expands: the team will not simply participate across three Grand Tours; it will aim to shape them.
Racing all three demands depth. Precision. Collective strength.
It demands resilience across three distinct geographies, cultures and tactical landscapes.
It demands belief. The 2026 season will stretch the team further than ever before. But growth has always been at the core of this project.



