Il Lombardia presented by Crédit Agricole, the last Monument Classic of the year, is ready to celebrate its 118th edition on October 12. The “Race of the Falling Leaves” has been an unmissable appointment on the international cycling scene for over a century, and the 2024 edition will be no different, featuring a renewed course, high expectations for the main contenders, and the unique allure that only this race can offer.
The contenders
The lakefront once again becomes the finish line of Il Lombardia, two years after the second of Tadej Pogacar’s three consecutive victories. The Slovene, crowned world champion eight days ago in Zurich, is aiming for a fourth win, which would allow him to equal Fausto Coppi, the only rider in history to have won Il Lombardia four times in a row from 1946 to 1949. Pogacar’s main challengers are Remco Evenepoel, who scored nine wins this season, including two Olympic gold medals and the world time trial title, and Primoz Roglic, who finished third in 2023 and recently won the Vuelta a España.
Many valuable outsiders are expected to start on October 12, from Enric Mas, second in 2022, to Andrea Bagioli, who achieved the same result twelve months ago. The runner-up position was also Julian Alaphilippe’s best result in 2017, while Team Visma | Lease a Bike will be aiming for a strong performance with Matteo Jorgenson. Other notable names include two former winners: Bauke Mollema (2019) and Jakob Fuglsang (2020), as well as Richard Carapaz, Simon Yates, Antonio Tiberi, Giulio Ciccone, and Romain Bardet. Thomas Pidcock, Amstel Gold Race winner and Olympic gold medalist in Mountain Biking at Paris 2024, will make his debut in the race.