Tour de Suisse 2022

  1. Tour de Suisse 2022: Evenepoel wins ITT, Thomas takes overall

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Remco Evenepoel is 2 seconds faster than Geraint Thomas in the ITT on the last day of the Tour de Suisse. The Welshman wins the general classification ahead of Sergio Higuita and Jakob Fuglsang.

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  2. Tour de Suisse 2022 Stage 8: Start times ITT

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Homerider Stefan Küng and Remco Evenepoel are the hot favourites to win the ITT on the Tour de Suisse's last day of action. Cyclingstage.com brings you the most important start times.

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  3. Tour de Suisse 2022: Pinot solos to victory, Higuita new leader

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The riders traverse the high mountain for the second day in a row. Thibaut Pinot wins from the breakaway, while Sergio Higuita leaves Jakob Fuglsang and Geraint Thomas behind to move into the leader's jersey.

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  4. Tour de Suisse 2022: Denz triumphs at Moosalp, Fuglsang still leader

    Door Harmen Lustig

    It comes down to a five-up sprint at the end of a race with 4,208 vertical metres. Nico Denz wins stage 6 ahead of Clément Champousin, Quinn Simmons, Fausto Masnada and José Herrada. Jakob Fuglsang stays in the leader's jersey.

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  5. Tour de Suisse 2022: Vlasov sprints to stage triumph and GC lead

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The finale of the 5th stage of the Tour de Suisse is a puncher's dream. Following compelling racing, Aleksandr Vlasov wins the sprint of an elite group to move into the GC lead.

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  6. Tour de Suisse 2022: Impey outsprints Matthews, Williams keeps GC lead

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The 4th stage of the Tour de Suisse comes down to a sprint of a decimated peloton. Daryl Impey takes the spoils, while Stephen Williams stays in the GC lead.

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  7. Tour de Suisse 2022: Sprint triumph Sagan, Williams still leader

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The Tour de Suisse sees the first bunch sprint on the third day of action. Peter Sagan outguns Bryan Coquard on the line, while Stephen Williams stays in the overall race lead.

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  8. Tour de Suisse 2022: The Route

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The 2022 Tour de Suisse lasted from Sunday 12 June until Sunday the 19th. Five hilly stages and two tests in the high mountains were rounded out by a flat individual time trial.

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  9. Tour de Suisse 2022: Riders

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Geraint Thomas, Tom Pidcock, Adam Yates, Daniel Felipe Martínez, Remco Evenepoel, Peter Sagan, Jakob Fuglsang and Aleksandr Vlasov are some of the big names in the Tour de Suisse. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start list of one the most…

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  10. Tour de Suisse 2022: GC Favourites

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Climbing and time trialing skills, those are pivotal characteristics for those aiming to win the Tour de Suisse. The GC action comes down to the final weekend with two mountain top finishes and an ITT.

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  11. Tour de Suisse 2022 Route stage 1: Küsnacht - Küsnacht

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Sunday 12 June - The 1st stage of the Tour de Suisse is played out on a hilly loop around Küsnacht. The riders tackle the lap four times, accounting for a race of 177.6 kilometres with an elevation gain of almost 2,800 metres.

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  12. Tour de Suisse 2022 Route stage 2: Küsnacht - Aesch

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Monday 13 June - The 2nd stage of the Tour de Suisse includes an elevation gain of almost 3,000 metres on a 199.4 kilometres route. The last summit is crested with 14.3 kilometres remaining.

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  13. Tour de Suisse 2022 Route stage 3: Aesch - Grenchen

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    Tuesday 14 June - The 3rd stage of the Tour de Suisse is a 176.9 kilometres race with hilly characteristics. Most of the climbing is clustered in the heart of the route, while the finale is virtually flat.

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  14. Tour de Suisse 2022 Route stage 4: Grenchen - Brunnen

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Wednesday 15 June - The 4th stage is the flattest of this year's Tour de Suisse. The race between Grenchen and Brunnen is 191 kilometres long and takes in an elevation gain of 1,938 metres. Which is nothing for Swiss standards. A punchy climb…

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  15. Tour de Suisse 2022 Route stage 5: Ambri - Novazzano

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Thursday 16 June - The 5th stage of the Tour de Suisse looks promising for hilly specialists. The 193 kilometres long race takes in an elevation gain of 2,950 metres, while the last 2 kilometres rise at 3.5% to the line.

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  16. Tour de Suisse 2022 Route stage 6: Locarno - Moosalp

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Friday 17 June - On paper, the 6th stage is the hardest of the Tour de Suisse. The 180 kilometres route between Locarno and Moosalp takes in an elevation gain of 4,208 metres.

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  17. Tour de Suisse 2022 Route stage 7: Ambri - Malbun

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Saturdag 18 juni - The 7th stage of the Tour de Suisse is 196.4 kilometres long. Following three intermediate climbs - one short, one medium, one long - the climb to the finish line in Malbun adds up to 14.4 kilometres, while the average gradient…

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  18. Tour de Suisse 2022 Route stage 8: Vaduz - Vaduz

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Sunday 19 June - The ITT on the Tour de Suisse features 113 vertical metres on a 25.6 kilometres route. So that's as good as flat. Certainly if you take into account what the riders had on their plates in the preceding stages.

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  19. Tour de Suisse 2022: Leknessund solos to triumph, Williams still leader

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Andreas Leknessund attacks from the breakaway on the last climb, Challpass. The 23 year old Norwegian solos to triumph, while Stephen Williams remains the leader on the Tour de Suisse.

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  20. Tour de Suisse 2022: Williams sprints to leader's jersey

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Stephen Williams sprints to victory from a 15 men group in the 1st stage of the Tour de Suisse. The Welshman outguns Maximilian Schachmann and Andreas Kron on the line. Obviously, Williams is the first GC leader.

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