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Giro d’Italia 2026 prize money distribution after week 2

Giro d’Italia 2026 prize money distribution after week 2

After 15 gruelling days, the Giro d’Italia reached Milano where they can enjoy a second rest day. Some are putting up mental fortress to bear the endless climbing days ahead while others plot ways to turn around their Giro. And for cycling fans, this is a perfect time to quickly look back at the last two weeks in terms of numbers.

The language of money is a solid reflection of each team’s role during this Grand Tour with a large €1.6 million prize money pool awaiting for the best of the best. A reward awaits the performers in individual stages as well as overall classification, but likewise the adventurers who participate in intermediate sprint battles.
Of course, the biggest lump sum awaits the overall champion – €265,000 – next to Maglia Rosa and eternal glory. For the time being, Jonas Vingegaard seems to be well on the way to claim the title with a two-minute lead over Afonso Eulálio after stage 15.

Alberto Bettiol wins stage 13 of the 2026 Giro d’Italia

Astana in the center of action

While UAE Team Emirates – XRG remain on top of the ranking despite being down to just five men, they’re finding another rival with a fellow Asian-based team. XDS Astana is riding a tremendous Giro; following Guilhermo Thomas Silva’s pink jersey stint and Davide Ballerini’s chaotic victory in Napoli, Alberto Bettiol came back alive and won his first race in two years. However the losses of key riders, Christian Scaroni and Ballerini, will hurt their ambitions in last week of the race.

The Kazakhs move past Soudal – Quick-Step who were outside the spotlight for most of the last week with the sole sprint finish disrupted by successful breakaway. Thus, Jasper Stuyven was the Belgian team’s best scorer in week 2 with a podium on stage 13.

Behind them, Bahrain – Victorious and Visma | Lease a Bike close in thanks to GC exploits and Alec Segaert’s stage win.

On the opposite end of the ranking are stuck Picnic PostNL with no results to speak of whatsoever. Not too far ahead, Alpecin-Premier Tech, Unibet Rose Rockets and Team Jayco AlUla cant speak of a great Giro either as the lack of sprint options holds back the former two while Ben O’Connor’s fall through the GC rankings is a bitter pill to swallow for the Australian team.

Giro d’Italia 2026 Team prize money after Stage 15

Position Team Prize money (in €)
1 UAE Team Emirates – XRG 67299
2 XDS Astana Team 65081
3 Soudal Quick-Step 57772
4 Bahrain – Victorious 57337
5 Team Visma | Lease a Bike 56193
6 Uno-X Mobility 37988
7 Team Polti VisitMalta 36549
8 Netcompany INEOS 31260
9 Lidl – Trek 27879
10 Movistar Team 27779
11 Decathlon CMA CGM Team 27188
12 Bardiani CSF 7 Saber 18735
13 Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 15172
14 Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 14192
15 Tudor Pro Cycling Team 13575
16 EF Education – EasyPost 11642
17 Groupama – FDJ United 11414
18 NSN Cycling Team 10916
19 Lotto Intermarché 10769
20 Team Jayco AlUla 7564
21 Unibet Rose Rockets 6485
22 Alpecin – Premier Tech 5382
23 Team Picnic PostNL 2179

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