Deutschland Tour — Stage 1

Thursday, 20 August 2026 215.30 km Bad Orb → Schwäbisch Hall 2.Pro
Deutschland Tour stage profile

Stage 2 of the Deutschland Tour covers 215.3 km from Bad Orb to Schwäbisch Hall, a classic hilly German stage that culminates in a punchy hilltop finish. The route through the Franconian countryside is expected to produce a reduced-group or solo finish, favouring riders with strong Hills and Climbing attributes over pure sprinters. At 2.Pro level the racing will be aggressive, with teams keen to animate the stage early.

★★★★ Top Favorite

Narváez is the undisputed pick for this stage. His Hills rating of 79 tops the startlist, he has won twice in similar-profile races over the past 90 days, and he rides for UAE Emirates who have both the numbers and the ambition to control the finale. Barring a bad day or an early mechanical, he is the man to beat.

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Jhonatan
Narváez
UAE Emirates
OVR
78
UAE Emirates
CLI
75
HIL
79
SPR
70
TT
65
COB
73
Narváez leads the startlist with the top Hills rating of 79 and backs it up with 2 wins and 6 top-10s in similar-profile races over the last 90 days, including an average position of 22.6 across 9 hilly races. His UAE Emirates squad adds further firepower, making him the clear favorite for this hill finish.

★★★ Strong Contenders

Schachmann and Zambanini form a strong second tier. Schachmann's versatility — Hills 77, TT 76 — and his familiarity with German racing make him a constant threat, while Zambanini's 2 podiums in 13 hilly races over 90 days is the kind of consistent output that translates into stage results.

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Edoardo
Zambanini
Bahrain Victorious
OVR
75
Bahrain Victorious
CLI
74
HIL
76
SPR
70
TT
70
COB
66
Zambanini has been the most consistent hilly-profile performer in recent form with 2 podiums across 13 races and a best of 2nd, averaging 35.3 — strong for such volume. His Hills rating of 76 and solid Climbing of 74 suit the Schwäbisch Hall finish well.
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Maximilian
Schachmann
Soudal Quick-Step
OVR
76
Soudal Quick-Step
CLI
73
HIL
77
SPR
69
TT
76
COB
70
Schachmann's Hills rating of 77 and strong TT score of 76 make him a versatile threat on a punchy finish like Schwäbisch Hall, and his best result of 7th in similar races shows he can compete at the sharp end. A former Deutschland Tour stage winner, he knows how to read German terrain.

★★ Dark Horses

Adrià, Yates, and Venturini each offer a different route to a top result. Adrià has the raw Hills score to match the big guns, Yates brings the best climbing legs in the field if the gradient suits, and Venturini's form average of 14.5 in hilly races is the best of anyone in the startlist — an underrated pick.

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Adam
Yates
UAE Emirates
OVR
77
UAE Emirates
CLI
78
HIL
77
SPR
64
TT
73
COB
67
Adam Yates boasts the highest Climbing stat (78) among all starters and a Hills score of 77, meaning the longer the final climb the more dangerous he becomes. His form has been inconsistent (avg 54.7, 0 top-10s), but his class on hilly terrain cannot be ignored.
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Clément
Venturini
Unibet Rose
OVR
73
Unibet Rose
CLI
66
HIL
74
SPR
72
TT
62
COB
71
Venturini leads all riders in average finishing position (14.5) over the last 90 days in similar-profile races, with a best result of 5th — remarkable consistency for a Rare-rated card. His Hills rating of 74 is modest but his recent form makes him a genuine dark horse.
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Roger
Adrià
Movistar
OVR
76
Movistar
CLI
73
HIL
77
SPR
71
TT
68
COB
72
Roger Adrià carries a Hills rating of 77 — joint second in the field — and has a podium to his name in similar-profile races, hinting at upside beyond his modest average position of 48.9. The young Movistar rider is one to watch on a selective hill finish.

Ones to Watch

Kämna rides on home roads with genuine climbing ability, Teuns is a seasoned attacker who can spring surprises, Morgado benefits from UAE team support and has podium pedigree, and Jeannière's sprint and recent top-10 haul make him a wildcard if a small group goes to the line.

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António
Morgado
UAE Emirates
OVR
75
UAE Emirates
CLI
71
HIL
76
SPR
71
TT
71
COB
75
Morgado holds a Hills score of 76 and has 1 podium and 2 top-10s in 11 similar-profile races, showing he can deliver on the right day as part of a strong UAE team. His form is a little inconsistent but UAE's numbers could set him up perfectly.
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Dylan
Teuns
Cofidis
OVR
73
Cofidis
CLI
70
HIL
74
SPR
67
TT
69
COB
72
Dylan Teuns is a seasoned hilly-race specialist with a Hills rating of 74 and Climbing of 70, and has raced consistently (12 races, 1 top-10) over the past 90 days. A former stage winner at races like the Tour de France, he knows how to time a late attack.
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Emilien
Jeannière
TotalEnergies
OVR
74
TotalEnergies
CLI
59
HIL
73
SPR
75
TT
68
COB
71
Jeannière is an intriguing outsider with 3 top-10s in 7 hilly-profile races and a Hills rating of 73, often performing best in reduced-group sprint finishes. If the stage ends with a small group toe-to-toe, his Sprint of 75 could be decisive.
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Lennard
Kämna
Lidl-Trek
OVR
75
Lidl-Trek
CLI
76
HIL
74
SPR
66
TT
72
COB
63
Kämna has the second-highest Climbing stat in the field (76) and a Hills rating of 74, and he races on home roads with Lidl-Trek's support. His recent hilly form has been poor (avg 66.9) but a motivated Kämna at the Deutschland Tour is always dangerous.

Verdict

Jhonatan Narváez is the standout favourite, combining the field's best Hills rating with two wins in similar races recently, while Maximilian Schachmann and Edoardo Zambanini represent the strongest challenges on a finish that rewards punchy, well-rounded classics riders.

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