The 2025 Tour of Slovenia (Slovene: Dirka po Sloveniji) was the 31st edition of the Tour of Slovenia stage race, held between 4 and 8 June 2025. The 2.Pro category race was part of the UCI ProSeries. The tour consisted of five stages. Anders Halland Johannessen () won overall, having led the general classification since Stage 4. The total prize money was â¬70,545.
Four of the eighteen UCI WorldTeams, ten UCI ProTeams and five UCI Continental teams make up the nineteen teams that participated in the race. Originally were also invited, but withdrew 3 days before the start of the race citing multiple injuries in their squad as the reason.
The best-positioned riders (according to the UCI ranking) were Dylan Groenewegen (), Fabio Christen () and António Morgado ().
UCI WorldTeams
UCI ProTeams
UCI Continental Teams
Stage 2 was an active race, with riders attacking in an effort to put sprint specialists under pressure and prevent a bunch sprint at the finish in Rogaà ¡ka Slatina. The sprinters had form here; Dylan Groenewegen () had won in Rogaà ¡ka Slatina three times previously (in 2018, 2022 and 2023), while Phil Bauhaus () had won in 2024. A group of seven riders escaped the peloton around 20 km from the finish and built a gap which grew to about one minute. In the final sprint, Rui Oliveira () crossed the line first but was later relegated upon video review. He was deemed to have veered dangerously to the left, blocking Fabio Christen (). Christen was subsequently awarded the stage win, with Anders Halland Johannessen () finishing second and Tao Geoghegan Hart () third. Christen was also the first to reach the summit of the stage's only categorised climb, Celjska koÃÂa (7.8 km at 6.1%).
Stage 4 was the Queen stage of the race, featuring the climb to Volovljek pass (category 2 climb; 5.3 km at 8.3%, with the summit at 1030 m) and an uphill finish to Golte (category 1 climb; 13.0 km at 7.5%, with the summit at 1412 m). Kyrylo Tsarenko () won the stage, his first against strong UCI WorldTeam competition, having built a lead as part of an early breakaway.
Stage 5 was a short, hilly stage with a traditional finish in Novo Mesto. The stage featured five categorised climbs; two ascents of VaÃÂe (the first a category 2 climb, the second a shorter category 3) as well as Bogenà ¡perk (cat. 3), Trebelno (cat. 3) and Trà ¡ka Gora (cat. 3). On the final climb, general classification leader Anders Halland Johannessen () launched an attack on the peloton and moved up the road to finish with the front group. Ivo Oliveira () won the stage in a reduced bunch sprint.