Tour de Romandie 2023
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Tour de Romandie 2023: Gaviria sprints to triumph, Yates seals GC win
Door Harmen Lustig Fernando Gaviria sprints to victory in the last stage of the Tour de Romandie. Adam Yates seals the GC win ahead of Matteo Jorgenson and Damiano Caruso.
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Tour de Romandie 2023: Adam Yates climbs into leader's jersey in Queen Stage
Door Harmen Lustig Adam Yates attacks from the lead group in the last 4 kilometres of the Thyon 2000 climb. The Briton not only wins the Queen Stage, he also moves into the overall race lead.
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Tour de Romandie 2023: Ayuso storms to ITT win and leader's jersey
Door Harmen Lustig Juan Ayuso powers to victory in Châtel-Saint-Denis and grabs the leader's jersey while he is at it. Matteo Jorgenson and Adam Yates finish in second and third, while Jorgenson and Tobias Foss sit in second and third on GC.
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Tour de Romandie 2023 stage 3: Start times ITT
Door Harmen Lustig The Tour de Romandie continues with an ITT of 18.8 kilometres with a climb in the middle. Cyclingstage.com brings you the most important starting times.
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Tour de Romandie 2023: Sprint win and leader's jersey for Hayter
Door Harmen Lustig The 2nd stage of the Tour de Romandie boils down to a sprint of a decimated peloton. Ethan Hayter sprints to victory ahead of Juan Ayuso and Romain Bardet. The Briton is the new leader on GC.
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Tour de Romandie 2023: Sprint triumph brings Vernon leader's jersey
Door Harmen Lustig While most sprinters are dropped on the climbs in the first part of the race, the first group remains together in the run-up to the finish. Ethan Vernon wins the sprint of the decimated peloton in the streets of Vallée de Joux and moves into the…
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Tour de Romandie 2023: Cerny takes leader's jersey with prologue triumph
Door Harmen Lustig Josef Cerny bests ITT World Champion Tobias Foss with a 0.4 second margin to win the prologue of the Tour de Romandie. Obviously, the Czech is the first GC leader.
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Tour de Romandie 2023 Prologue: Starting times
Door Harmen Lustig The Tour de Romandie kicks into gear with a 6.8 kilometres long prologue. Cyclingstage.com brings you the most important starting times.
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Tour de Romandie 2023: The Route
Door Harmen Lustig The 2023 Tour of Romandie opened with a prologue and ended with a hilly race to Geneva. One ITT, one mountain stage and three more hilly races rounded out the route.
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Tour de Romandie 2023: Riders
Door Harmen Lustig The Tour de Romandie used to be the last important test ahead of the Giro, but that's not longer the case. It's a race in its own right with a strong start list. The Yates brothers, Sergio Higuita, Egan Bernal, Juan Ayuso, Romain Bardet, Alexey…
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Tour de Romandie 2023 Route prologue: Port-Valais
Door Harmen Lustig Tuesday 25 April - The Tour de Romandie opens with a 6.8 kilometres prologue in Port-Valais. The course is as flat a curling rink.
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Tour de Romandie 2023 Route stage 1: Crissier - Vallée-de-Joux
Door Harmen Lustig Wednesday 26 April - The 1st stage of the Tour de Romandie is played out on undulating to lumpy terrain before it levels out in the last 50 kilometres. Leading from Crissier to Vallée-de-Joux, the race adds up to 170.9 kilometres.
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Tour de Romandie 2023 Route stage 2: Morteau - La Chaux-de-Fonds
Door Harmen Lustig Thursday 27 April - The riders travel from Morteau to La Chaux-de-Fonds in the 2nd stage of the Tour de Romandie. The hilly race is 162.7 kilometres long and finishes on a short climb.
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Tour de Romandie 2023 Route stage 3: Châtel-Saint-Denis ITT
Door Harmen Lustig Friday 28 April - Stage 3 on the Tour Romandie is an individual time trial of 18.8 kilometres long. Following a flat run-up the riders climb to the ski station above Châtel-Saint-Denis to descent on another side.
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Tour de Romandie 2023 Route stage 4: Sion - Thyon 2000
Door Harmen Lustig Saturday 29 April - The Queen Stage of the Tour de Romandië is a 161.6 kilometres contest with mountain top finish in Thyon 2000. The elevation gain adds up to 4,157 metres, while the finish climb is 20.7 kilometres long and averages 7.7%.
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Tour de Romandie 2023 Route stage 5: Vufflens-la-Ville - Geneva
Door Harmen Lustig Sunday 29 April - The last stage of the Tour de Romandie is 170.9 kilometres long and goes from Vufflens-la-Ville to Geneva. Either a bunch sprint or a victor from the breakaway are to be expected.