Tour de Suisse 2018
Richie Porte won the 82nd edition of the Tour de Suisse ahead of Jakob Fuglsang and Nairo Quintana. The 2018 Tour de Suisse was played out from June 9th to June 17th. The route was characterized by a modest number of relatively easy mountain stages, which made the race - to be frank - rather uneventful.
Check out the final GC of the 2018 Tour de Suisse, the route or the start list.
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Tour de Suisse 2018: Stages
Tour de Suisse 2018: Route maps, height profiles, and more
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All stages
Route and profile 1st stage
Route and profile circuit 2nd stage
Route and profile 3rd stage
Route en profile 4th stage
Route and profile 5th stage
Route en profile 6th stage
Route and profile 7th stage
Route and profile circuit 8th stage
Route and profile 9th stage
Frauenfeld and Bellinzona at Google MapsStefan Küng powers to ITT victory, while Richie Porte wins the GC
The last stage of the Tour the Suisse is a gently undulating individual time trial of 34.1 kilometres in Bellinzona. Homerider Stefan Küng wins the race ahead of Søren Kragh Andersen, while Richie Porte brings the overall victory home.Read more »
Démare sprints to victory, Porte still leader
The Tour de Suisse's 8th stage is a criterium race in Bellinzona. After six rolling laps Arnaud Démare outguns Fernando Gaviria, while Richie Porte finishes safely in the bunch to retain in the yellow jersey.Read more »
Nairo Quintana climbs to victory, Richie Porte retains leader
The 7th stage of the Tour de Suisse comes down to the 29 kilometres climb to the line in Arosa. Nairo Quintana strikes on the early slopes, gobbles up the breakaway, and climbs to victory. Richie Porte finishes in third to hold on to the yellow jersey, while Quintana climbs to second place overall with Wilco Kelderman now in third.Read more »
Kragh Andersen solos to victory, Porte cements lead
The 6th stage of the Tour de Suisse travels over two snow-covered giants, the Furka Pass and the Klausen Pass. But since the last peak is crested with more than 60 kilometres out, the race comes down to the punchy climb to the line. Breakaway boy Søren Kragh Andersen solos to the win, while leader Richie Porte distances his rivals on the last kilometres to put 12 seconds into them.Read more »
Ulissi wins uphill sprint, Porte new leader
The 5th stage of the Tour de Suisse is the first test in the high mountains. One climb shortly after the start and two in the last 50 kilometres before a summit finish in Leukerbad. Diego Ulissi sprints to victory, while Richie Porte is the new overall leader, 20 seconds ahead of Wilco Kelderman.Read more »
More articles
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Sprint victory Peter Sagan, Stefan Küng still leader
BMC wins team time trial, Küng first leader
The Route
Riders
Favourites
TTT Frauenfeld
Frauenfeld - Frauenfeld
Oberstammheim – Gansingen
Gansingen – Gstaad
Gstaad – Leukerbad
Fiesch – Gommiswald
Eschenbach – Arosa
Circuit Bellinzona
ITT Bellinzona


