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Sebastian Brenes outsprints peloton to win 2026 Gran Premio New York City

GP NYC was held on the same course and on the same day as the 14th Michelob ULTRA GFNY World Championship New York City, with the professional field starting approximately ten minutes ahead of the mass-participation race.

Sebastian Brenes outsprints peloton to win 2026 Gran Premio New York City

The third edition of Gran Premio New York City once again brought UCI professional road racing to New York City under sun-filled skies and summer temperatures. Teams and riders competed across the demanding 85-mile (135 km) course featuring the climbs of Gate Hill and Cheesecote.
 
Favoring all-around riders with its challenging climbs and varied terrain. While waiting for their start on the George Washington Bridge, racers enjoy spectacular views of the NYC skyline and the Hudson River. The race continues through charming towns and scenic nature in Bergen County and Rockland County, with the excitement culminating in a finish and festival at Fort Lee, NJ—a convenient location close to NYC, airports, hotels, and highways.
 
From the opening miles, there were numerous attacks and several breakaways that included riders from the favorite teams such as Nu Colombia, Skyline, Medellín, Project Echelon, Canel’s Java, and others. But in the end, the main peloton came together for the uphill sprint on Hudson Terrace.
 
Sebastian Brenes of Canel’s Java (Mexico) claimed victory in a time of 3:07:42 ahead of Jérôme Gauthier (Project Echelon Racing, CAN) and Wilmar Paredes (Team Medellin – EPM, COL).

The UCI-sanctioned professional race, Gran Premio New York City, started ten minutes ahead of the mass-participation field of GFNY NYC. The events were conducted as separate competitions under their respective regulations while sharing the same roads and infrastructure in a unique pro-am race format. Both were broadcast live, with the feed going back and forth between the races.

Riders from over 70 countries participated in GFNY NYC, reinforcing the event’s status as one of the world’s most international cycling races.

2026 Gran Premio New York City Top 10

1 Brenes Sebastian Canel's - Java
2 Gauthier Jérôme Project Echelon Racing
3 Paredes Wilmar Team Medellín - EPM
4 Gomez Nicolas David GW Erco SportFitness
5 Colon Johan Antonio GW Erco SportFitness
6 Sánchez Brayan Team Medellín - EPM
7 Haines Luca Team Skyline
8 Couture Samuel Cannondale Echelon p/b 4iiii
9 Harasim Mihnea-Alexandru Team Skyline
10 Van Dyck Wesley MIX K.O.F.M. x Thielemans - Bildin - Van Eyck Sport / Hubo - Scott 3

Michelob ULTRA GFNY World Championship NYC – Top 3 Men

1 Federico Borella (OM.CC, Italy) – 3:34:30
2 Luis Lemus Davila (Team GFNY, Mexico) – 3:35:53
3 Flavio De Luna (Team GFNY, Mexico) – 3:36:36

Michelob ULTRA GFNY World Championship NYC – Top 3 Women

1 Martina Cavallo (OM.CC, Italy) – 3:45:01
2 Anna Ceoloni (OM.CC, Italy) – 3:45:28
3 Flor Espiritusanto (Dominican Republic) – 4:00:02