Tour de Suisse 2026
Romain Grégoire won the 2nd stage of the Tour de Suisse, while Tadej Pogacar retained the overall lead ahead of Richard Carapaz and Andrea Bagioli. Up next: a hilly stage with a flat run-in to the finish, before the battle for the final podium is decided this weekend. Saturday features an individual time trial, followed by a tough mountain stage on Sunday to bring the race to a close.
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Tour de Suisse 2026: Grégoire wins six-up sprint, Pogacar still leads
In an exciting finale, the breakaway manages to hold off a chasing group featuring Tadej Pogacar. Romain Grégoire then powers to a dominant sprint victory, ahead of Marcel Camprubí and Bart Lemmen. Pogacar extends his GC lead to just shy of 3 minutes over Richard Carapaz
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Tour de Suisse 2026 Route stage 2: Locarno - Locarno
Thursday 18 June – The second stage of the Tour de Suisse features 2,093 metres of climbing over a 157.7-kilometre route. The final 17 kilometres feature two short climbs back-to-back, the last of which averages 9.3%.
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Tour de Suisse 2026 Route stage 3: Bad Ragaz - Bad Ragaz
Friday 19 June – Stage 3 of the Tour de Suisse is a hilly race of 157.4 kilometres featuring 2,690 metres of climbing. Almost all of the climbing is packed into a section of just over 60 kilometres, while the flat final part is roughly the same length.
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Tour de Suisse 2026 Route stage 4: Aarburg - Aarburg
Saturday 20 June – The Tour de Suisse serves up an individual time trial of 23.7 kilometres on the penultimate day. With only 160 metres of climbing, the course is virtually flat.
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Tour de Suisse 2026: Route
This year’s Tour de Suisse has been condensed into five stages, each starting and finishing in the same town. The riders face a total of 11,751 metres of elevation gain across 634.5 kilometres. After three hilly stages, the fight for the podium is set to be decided by the time trial and the Queen Stage during the final weekend.
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Tour de Suisse 2026: Riders
Tadej Pogacar, Mathieu van der Poel, Primoz Roglic, Richard Carapaz, Matthew Brennan, Tim Wellens, Mikel Landa, Jhonatan Narváez, and Lenny Martinez are among the headliners in Switzerland. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start list for the Tour de Suisse.
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