Tour de Romandie 2014

  1. Tour de Romandie 2024 Prologue: Starting times

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The Tour de Romandie kicks into gear with a 2.28 kilometres long prologue in Payerne. Cyclingstage.com brings you the most important starting times.

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  2. Tour de Romandie 2014 Froome wins time trial and GC

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    Chris Froome won the overall at the Tour of Romandie, powering his way to victory in the final time-trial ahead of world time-trial champion Tony Martin.

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  3. Tour de Romandie 2014 Albasini takes 3rd stage win!

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    Michael Albasini outsprinted his breakaway companions to take his 3rd stage win in this year's Tour of Romandie.

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  4. Tour de Romandie 2014 Stage and GC lead for Spilak, Froome close

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The ride from Le Bouveret to Aigle is 180.2 kilometres long with 4 category-1 cols. Early on in the closing climb Nibali attacks, but Chris Froome's reaction is strong and he takes over. He is accompanied by Simon Spilak and the Slovak rider not…

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  5. Tour de Romandie 2014 Albasini wins again

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Michael Albasini doubled up in his home race after the faster sprinters were dropped on the earlier climbs.

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  6. Tour de Romandie 2014 Albasini takes stage in home race

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    Michael Albasini won the shortened first stage of the Tour of Romandie after the bunch caught attacker Voeckler just before the finish.

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  7. Tour de Romandie 2014 Kwiatkowski wins prologue

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Michal Kwiatkowski won the prologure in the Tour of Romandie today with all other GC favourites conceding precious seconds.

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  8. Tour de Romandie 2014 Favourites

    Door Kevin Fox

    The Tour of Romandie has it's place on the calender just before the Giro d'Italia and is often seen a key preperation race in the same way as the Criterium du Dauphine serves the Tour de France. The recent results suggest otherwise however with…

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  9. Tour de Romandie 2014 Route prologue: Ascona

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Tuesday April 29 2014 – The Tour de Romandie opens with a 5.57 kilometre prologue in Ascona. Expect high average speeds on a flat parcours.

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  10. Tour de Romandie 2014 Route stage 1: Brigerbad-Sion

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Wednesday April 30 2014 – Stage 1 of the Tour de Romandie sees the riders travelling from to Ascona to Sion - well, that was the plan. The organisers have taken the decision to shorten the stage due to snow and the riders will now set off from…

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  11. Tour de Romandie 2014 Route stage 2: Sion-Montreux

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Thursday May 1st, 2014 – The ride from the medieval Sion to Montreux is 166.5 kilometres. Two category 3 climbs in the second part of the stage and what should be an exciting downhill finale.

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  12. Tour de Romandie 2014 Route stage 3: Le Bouveret-Aigle

    Door Kevin Fox

    Friday, May 2nd, 2014 marks the toughest stage of the Tour de Romandie. The riders travel 180.2 kilometres from Le Bouveret to Aigle with 4 category 1 climbs along the way.

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  13. Tour de Romandie 2014 Route stage 4: Fribourg-Fribourg

    Door Kevin Fox

    Saturday, May 3rd, 2014 - Stage 4 consists of five laps of a circuit around Fribourg. The stage is 174 kilometers long. It's an undulating course but shouldn't trouble the sprinters too much.

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  14. Tour de Romandie 2014 Route stage 5: Around Neuchatal (ITT)

    Door Kevin Fox

    Sunday, May 4th, 2014 - The Tour de Romandie traditionally closes with a time-trial and this year is not different with an 18.5 kilometre ride on the banks of Lake Neuchâtel. The finish line is located at the football stadium Neuchâtel Xamax.

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  15. Tour de Romandie 2014 Riders and teams

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The Tour of Romandie starts on the 29th of April and ends Sunday, the 5th of May. All the World Tour Teams as well as the Swiss IAM Cycling team will be present in Ascona. Each team consists of 8 riders. Cyclingstage.com presents the start list.

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