Tour of the Aosta Valley - Mont Blanc
Edition 2025 Finished Free Nature Mountain Young audience

Tour of the Aosta Valley - Mont Blanc

09 Jul 2025 — 13 Jul 2025
Aosta — Valle d'Aosta/Vallée d'Aoste (007)

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Edition 2025 — Tour of the Aosta Valley

The 62nd edition of the Tour of the Aosta Valley - Mont Blanc took place in July 2025 with stages across the great climbs of the Aosta Valley, from the Great St Bernard Pass to Breuil-Cervinia. The Under 23 race was won by Jarno Widar (Lotto Development Team). The edition was marked by mourning for the premature death of young rider Samuele Privitera, who crashed during the first stage.

The 62nd edition of the Tour of the Aosta Valley - Mont Blanc was held in July 2025, confirming its place among the toughest and most prestigious Under 23 races on the international calendar. The route tackled the historic climbs of the Aosta Valley, with stages such as Pré-Saint-Didier - Great St Bernard Pass, Saint-Pierre - Valsavarenche (Pont), and the final Valtournenche - Breuil-Cervinia.

The general classification was won by Jarno Widar (Lotto Development Team), who also won the last three stages. However, the edition was overshadowed by the mourning for the premature death of young rider Samuele Privitera, who was a victim of a crash during the first stage in Pontey: a tragedy that deeply affected the entire cycling world. The race is organised by Società Ciclistica Valdostana, in the heart of the Aosta Valley.

Programme

Tour of the Aosta Valley 2025 — 62nd edition

  • Stage 1: Aosta - Aosta
  • Stage 2: Passy - Passy Plaine-Joux (cancelled)
  • Stage 3: Pré-Saint-Didier - Great St Bernard Pass (81.7 km)
  • Stage 4: Saint-Pierre - Valsavarenche, Pont (160.6 km)
  • Stage 5: Valtournenche - Breuil-Cervinia (119.5 km)

Winner of the general classification: Jarno Widar (Lotto Development Team).

Highlights

Overall victory for Jarno Widar and final finish in Breuil-Cervinia; edition marked by mourning for Samuele Privitera.

Prices

Free and open access along the route and on the climbs.

Where does it take place — Tour of the Aosta Valley

Aosta e valli della Valle d'Aosta

Piazza Émile Chanoux, 11100 Aosta

Contact Tour of the Aosta Valley

Tour of the Aosta Valley in brief

Nature Mountain Young audience Sport Trail Cycling Outdoor Free Emerging International Valle d'Aosta/Vallée d'Aoste

History of Tour of the Aosta Valley

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