The 2026 Tour of Martinique concluded this Sunday in Ducos. German cyclist Constantin Frie (Bike Aid Südliche) won the final stage in a sprint finish, while the overall classification went to his compatriot Nils Brun (UC Haguenau), who delivered an impeccable performance. Anthony Pérez and Damien Urcel completed the podium.

German cyclist Constantin Frie (Bike Aid Südliche) proved to be the fastest, taking the stage victory ahead of Kyllian Boscher in a particularly fast finish. Mickaël Stanislas (CCV), from Martinique, put in an excellent performance, finishing fifth in this final stage.

In the general classification, Nils Brun (UC Haguenau) confirmed his dominance in this 2026 edition. Having already won two stages, the Alsatian cyclist was virtually unbeatable throughout the race. Strong in the mountains, performing well on all types of terrain, and only under pressure during the time trial, he deservedly won the yellow jersey.

Behind him, Anthony Pérez (Pédale Pilotine) had an excellent Tour and finished second overall. The reigning champion, Damien Urcel, from the Guadeloupe team, completed the final podium, taking third place after winning a stage in this edition.

This 2026 edition will also be remembered for the absence of Martinican stage wins. Only Stefan Bennett achieved a local victory, winning the individual time trial. This result constitutes the sole Martinican victory in this 2026 Tour, in an edition dominated by teams and riders from outside the island.

Despite this, the 2026 Tour Cycliste de Martinique offered a high-quality spectacle with a strong international presence and numerous sporting battles on the island’s roads. Local cyclists also shone on several occasions.

Ranking General

1Nils BrunUC Haguenau27:11:29″
2Anthony PérezTeam Pédale Pilotine-Blue Car2:03
3Damien UrcelSelección de Guadalupe2:50
4Elijah WitzackBike Aid Südliche Weinstrasse Team3:44
5Nathan PrunerTaG Cycling5:40
6Stéfan BennettMix Team Energizer6:21

Source: https://www.velo-club.net/resultats/tour-de-martinique-2026-nils-brun-sacre-anthony-perez-deuxieme/