Volta a Catalunya - Everything you need to know
Volta a Catalunya route
Not just Pogačar – Five storylines to follow at the Volta a Catalunya
How to watch the 2024 Volta a Catalunya
Results
Volta a Catalunya: Tadej Pogacar completes domination with stage 7 win
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the final stage of the Volta a Catalunya!
A handful of riders are on the attack from the start today in the flat early section of the stage.
Georg Steinhauser (EF Education-Easypost) has Harrison Ward (Cofidis), Idar Andersen (Uno-X Mobility), Ander Okamika (Burgos-BH) and Jimmy Janssens (Alpecin-Deceuninck) with him in the move.
A look back at yesterday's stage 6 results...
Volta a Catalunya: Tadej Pogacar's 30km solo seals stage 6 win on momentous mountain day
Slovenian dominant once again as Egan Bernal races into third overall
120km to go
The riders out front have 1:50 in hand over the peloton currently.
They're heading uphill to the third-category Coll de la Creu d'Ordal now.
Wood and Janssens on the move.
An average speed of 40kph so far today.
The current climb is 5.7km at 4.6%.
‘Another step forward’ - progress for Egan Bernal at Volta a Catalunya moving to third overall
Late break with Mikel Landa nets Colombian runner-up spot on brutally-difficult mountain stage
1:30 for the move now on the climb.
No change in situation at the head of the race as the riders come over the top of the hill.
Today's stage might yet end up being shortened or neutralised if the weather is bad enough on the closing circuit in Barcelona. A decision is expected to be taken by race organisers shortly.
73km to go
It's still the same five riders out front currently with an advantage of 1:50 on the peloton.
The race will now be turning back towards Barcelona on the way to the closing circuits.
A look at the break of the day.
The riders now on flatter ground after a spell in the hills early on.
Larry Warbasse wants to 'help Ben O'Connor make the Giro d'Italia podium'
US veteran plans a return to Italian Grand Tour for the sixth time in his career
The weather has been dry so far but heavy rain threatens the finish.
Organisers are going ahead with the stage as it is for now. No rain in Barcelona currently.
Andersen and Janssens lead the way through a pair of close-together intermediate
sprint points.
60km to go
Still 1:45 between the breakaway and the peloton at the moment.
FInd out How to watch the 2024 Volta a Catalunya with our comprehensive streaming guide.
Race leader Tadej Pogačar in the peloton today.
The riders have now reached Barcelona and the closing circruits.
Tadej Pogacar turns in another epic stage win at Volta a Catalunya
Third Pyrenean summit finish victory in five days for UAE Team Emirates racer
40km to go
Just 45 seconds left for the breakaway now.
Steinhauser and Andersen now out in front after a split in the break.
Five laps to go.
Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates) made it across to the break and he's in the second group.
More riders attacking from the peloton now on the hilly circuit, though Pogačar is keeping things in check at the front.
A large portion of the break has been brought back now.
Steinhauser and Andersen remain out front, a minute up on the peloton.
Soler has Valentin Paret-Peintre (Decathlon AG2R) with him in the second group 30 seconds down
High speeds on the descending portions of the closing circuit.
32km to go
Steinhauser and Andersen pass through the finish line again.
They're still 50 seconds up on the peloton.
Four laps remaining today.
Israel-Premier Tech and UAE Team Emirates now leading the peloton.
The gap to the breakaway riders is holding firm at the moment.
The riders now on the third lap of the closing circuit in Montjuïc Park.
28km to go
Steinhauser leaving Andersen behind now.
40 seconds for Steinhauser.
Andersen around 10 seconds back.
Soler and Paret-Peintre another 10 seconds back.
24km to go
And now Steinhauser passes through the finish line again. Three laps to run.
The peloton not far behind Soler and Paret-Peintre.
The pair have now caught Andersen to make it three in the chase.
Just 30 seconds between Steinhauser and the peloton.
The chasing trio will soon be caught.
Now it's all back together behind with Steinhauser on his own out front.
20km to go
Just 15 seconds left.
UAE leading the chase.
Steinhauser makes it to the top of the climb in the lead again but he won't last too much longer.
Steinhauser out front on his own.
He's pushing on into the final 20km.
17km to go
Lots of riders off the back of the peloton under the high pace now being set by Ineos Grenadiers.
Steinhauser just 10 seconds up the road now.
He passes through the finish line once again. Two laps left to go.
Ineos Grenadiers leading the chase.
15km to go
Just six seconds left for Steinhauser now.
Back on the climb and the peloton are closing in.
14km to go
Steinhauser is finally caught.
Counter-attack by Pablo Castrillo of Kern Pharma.
Meanwhile a handful of riders are caught in a crash at the rear of the peloton.
Castrillo had a small gap but he's caught before the top of the climb.
Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) is the next to try a move.
Tadej Pogačar closes it down at the front.
All the big names up front.
12.5km to go
Pogačar piles on the pressure and leads over the top of the climb.
He's part of a small group in the lead on the way down.
The front of the peloton isn't far behind.
Now a select group at the front on the way down.
Around 20 riders up front here.
10km to go
We're nearing the penultimate pass through the finish line now.
Now a larger group at the front as more riders get back across.
8km to go
Through the finish line again and UAE lead it.
One last climb now.
Ineos Grenadiers lined up behind UAE.
Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Dstny) tries an attack on his last career day in Catalunya.
The 37-year-old Belgian has five stage wins at this race over the years.
6km to go
He has a decent gap fairly quickly.
The peloton are closing back in on De Gendt now.
Bora-Hansgrohe leads the group past De Gendt.
UAE also moving up.
5km to go
Stephen Williams (Israel-Premier Tech) attacks!
Pogačar leads the chase.
Bernal and Mas with Pogačar.
A select group of seven up front.
But the peloton is close behind.
4km to go
The riders on the way back down the descent now.
It looks like there's around 20 men up front now.
3km to go
Mas pushing on at the front.
He's pushing on with João Almeida behind him.
Almeida going on without Mas now.
2km to go
Almeida has barely a few seconds of a lead.
He won't stay away here.
The front of the peloton just behind Almeida.
1km to go
Just a few metres left for him...
It's lined out at the front under the high pace.
Decathlon AG2R and Israel lead it towards the finish line!
It's a messy, fast sprint.
Pogačar comes through late on!
Finish
Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) wins stage 7 of the Volta a Catalunya!
He came through ahead of Dorian Godon and Guillaume Martin.
Here's what Tadej Pogačar said after his win...
"I'm so happy to take the win. It wasn't the original plan. Today we tried to go with Marc Soler. He went on the first lap on the climb. He did a super good job. I was trying to follow wheels and stay in front.
"João Almeida set a good pace on the climb and we were a small group in the front. He made a good attack on the last small climb and almost came to the finish. I wish he could arrive but I'm happy to take this win, too."
Volta a Catalunya: Tadej Pogacar completes domination with stage 7 win
Slovenian triumphs in reduced bunch sprint ahead of Godon and Martin
Pogačar celebrates his stage win – plus his overall, points, and mountains classification wins!
He wins the overall by 3:41 from Mikel Landa and 5:03 from Egan Bernal.
His 51 points see him dominate the points classification ahead of Landa's 18, while his 103 KOM points see him beat Landa's 70.
Meanwhile, Lenny Martinez (Groupama-FDJ) wins the best young rider prize. He finished seventh overall at 6:02 down.
Bahrain Victorious win the team competition.
Four stage wins and three competition wins. A dominant week for Tadej Pogačar.
That's all from us here at the Volta a Catalunya! Check back for news coming in from the race throughout the afternoon.
And check out our live coverage of Gent-Wevelgem and Gent-Wevelgem Women, too!