Final Giro d'Italia 2026 prize money standings - Visma top the table after Vingegaard's dominance
The 2026 Giro d'Italia closes in Rome on Sunday with Jonas Vingegaard sealing the maglia rosa and Visma | Lease a Bike heading the prize money table. Vingegaard alone takes home over €350,000 from his overall victory, five stage wins, and the maglia rosa bonuses, with the team's combined haul pushing over €400,000 according to data from ProCyclingStats.

The 2026 Giro d'Italia distributed a total of €1.6 million across stage finishes, classifications and bonus prizes. Here is how the money has been split across the major categories based on the prize money allocation for each classification.
Maglia rosa
| Position | Rider (s) | Prize money |
|---|---|---|
1 | Jonas Vingegaard | €115,668 |
2 | Felix Gall | €58,412 |
3 | Jai Hindley | €28,801 |
4 | Thymen Arensman | €14,516 |
5 | Derek Gee-West | €11,654 |
6-7 | Afonso Eulalio and Michael Storer | €8,588 |
8-9 | Davide Piganzoli and Damiano Caruso | €5,725 |
10-20 | - | €2,863 |
Vingegaard also collected €2,000 per stage for each day in the maglia rosa from stage 15 to stage 21, an additional €14,000.
Maglia Ciclamino
| Position | Rider (s) | Prize money |
|---|---|---|
1 | Paul Magnier | €10,000 |
2 | Jonathan Milan | €8,000 |
3 | Guillermo Thomas Silva | €6,000 |
4 | Andreas Leknessund | €4,000 |
5 | Jonas Vingegaard | €3,000 |
Magnier also picks up €750 per stage in the maglia ciclamino across most of the race.
Maglia azzurra
| Position | Rider (s) | Prize money |
|---|---|---|
1 | Giulio Ciccone | €5,000 |
2 | Jonas Vingegaard | €4,000 |
3 | Einer Rubio | €3,000 |
4 | Felix Gall | €2,000 |
5 | Jardi van der Lee | €1,000 |
Vingegaard wore the maglia azzurra across the second week and into the third before Ciccone snatched it back on stage 19. The Italian also earned €700, €400 or €200 for each categorised climb he topped during the race.
Maglia Blanca
| Position | Rider (s) | Prize money |
|---|---|---|
1 | Afonso Eulalio | €10,000 |
2 | Davide Piganzoli | €8,000 |
3 | Mathys Rondel | €6,000 |
4 | Johannes Kulset | €4,000 |
5 | Jan Christen | €2,000 |
Eulálio's spell in the maglia rosa across the second week also paid €2,000 per stage in pink before he lost it to Vingegaard on stage 14.
Team Classification
| Position | Team | Prize money |
|---|---|---|
1 | Visma | Lease a Bike | €5,000 |
2 | Tudor Pro Cycling | €4,000 |
3 | Netcompany Ineos | €3,000 |
4 | Decathlon CMA CGM | €2,000 |
5 | Bahrain Victorious | €1,000 |
Stage win totals
| Team | Stage wins | Stage win prize money |
|---|---|---|
Visma | Lease a Bike | 6 | €66,060 |
UAE Team Emirates-XRG | 4 | €44,040 |
XDS Astana | 3 | €33,030 |
Soudal Quick-Step | 3 | €33,030 |
Uno-X Mobility | 1 | €33,030 |
According to data from ProCyclingStats, Jonas Vingegaard accrued the most money throughout the Giro thanks to his overall victory, five stage wins, time spent in the maglia rosa and maglia azzurra.
Felix Gall sits second on the list, having finished in the same position overall and on five stages also. Like the GC, Jai Hindley rounds out the podium for prize money won.
Afonso Eulálio's time in the maglia rosa, sixth-place finish, and youth classification success have him placed fourth, while Paul Magnier is in fifth courtesy of three stage wins and the points classification.
Prize money per rider
| Position | Rider | Prize money |
|---|---|---|
1 | Jonas Vingegaard | €359,172 |
2 | Felix Gall | €167,329 |
3 | Jai Hindley | €81,742 |
4 | Afonso Eulálio | €69,430 |
5 | Paul Magnier | €66,111 |
With Jonas Vingegaard sealing the maglia rosa and six stage wins, Visma | Lease a Bike heads the prize money table. Decathlon sit second in the rankings thanks to the results of Felix Gall, while Bahrain-Victorious, who enjoyed a dream Giro sit third just ahead of UAE Team Emirates-XRG, who won four stages and Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, who secured a GC podium with Hindley.
Prize money per team
| Position | Team | Prize money |
|---|---|---|
1 | Visma | Lease a Bike | €408,912 |
2 | Decathlon CMA CGM | €183,386 |
3 | Bahrain-Victorious | €108,044 |
4 | UAE Team Emirates-XRG | €101,065 |
5 | Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe | €95,710 |
Team prize money is traditionally pooled and distributed across the entire squad. Vingegaard's haul will be split among the riders, mechanics, soigneurs and the rest of the Visma operation. The smaller teams who chased stage results across the three weeks will value their portion more.

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