Tour de Suisse 2024
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Tour de Suisse 2024: Almeida wins time trial, Yates seals GC
Door Harmen Lustig João Almeida wins the concluding mountain time trial in the Tour de Suisse with a 9 seconds lead over Adam Yates. Which is not enough to dislodge the Brit from the yellow jersey. Mattias Skjelmose finishes third, which is also his position in the GC.
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Tour de Suisse 2024 Stage 8: Start times ITT
Door Harmen Lustig Yves Lampaert won the first ITT of the Tour de Suisse. Who is going to win the second and last one? Cyclingstage.com provides the most important start times.
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Tour de Suisse 2024: Yates-Almeida duo reigns in Switzerland
Door Harmen Lustig The UAE Emirates show continues in the Queen Stage of the Tour de Suisse. Teammates Adam Yates and João Almeida cross the line together, with the Brit slightly ahead of the Portuguese rider. This strengthens his lead in the General Classification.
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Tour de Suisse 2024: Almeida wins mini mountain stage, Yates still leader
Door Harmen Lustig Another show of strength by UAE Emirates brings João Almeida the stage win. Adam Yates finishes in second to stay in the overall lead. Mattias Skjelmose finishes in third, while Egan Bernal consolidates his third place in the GC by finishing fourth.
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Tour de Suisse 2024: Yates cements lead with uphill triumph
Door Harmen Lustig Adam Yates finishes off UAE Emirates' powerplay with a victory in the mountain village of Carì. His teammate João Almeida comes home in second place, while Egan Bernal emerges as the best of the rest. These finishing positions correspond to…
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Tour de Suisse 2024: Træen wins at Gotthard Pass, Yates new leader
Door Harmen Lustig Breakaway rider Torstein Træen goes solo in the last 10 kilometres of the massive Gotthard Pass. Adam Yates attacks from the GC group, but he falls short, and the Norwegian takes the stage. Yates is the new leader in the GC.
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Tour de Suisse 2024: Nys wins at punchy finish, Bettiol new leader
Door Harmen Lustig Thibau Nys powers to a commanding victory on the uphill home straight in Rüschlikon. The young Belgian keeps Stephen Williams and Alberto Bettiol at bay. The latter is the new overall race leader.
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Tour de Suisse 2024: Coquard wins decimated peloton sprint, Lampaert still leader
Door Harmen Lustig A rolling to hilly race concludes in Regensdorf with a sprint of a decimated peloton. Bryan Coquard takes the spoils ahead of Michael Matthews and Arnaud De Lie, while Yves Lampaert stays in the lead of the general classification.
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Tour de Suisse 2024: Lampaert storms to leader's jersey in mini ITT
Door Harmen Lustig Yves Lampaert blazes through the 4.8-kilometre time trial course in Vaduz to claim the first leader's jersey in the Tour de Suisse. The Flemish riders outperforms Stefan Bissegger and Ethan Hayter.
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Tour de Suisse 2024: The Route
Door Harmen Lustig In 2024, the Tour de Suisse kicked off on Sunday 9 June with a short ITT and the finish was the following Sunday with an ITT for climbers. Four mountainous and two hilly stages rounded out the route.
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Tour de Suisse 2024: Riders
Door Harmen Lustig The Tour de Suisse is the last big race before the Tour de France. Tim Pidcock, Egan Bernal, and João Almeida are among the riders trying to dethrone the defending champion, Mattias Skjelmose. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start list for this…
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Tour de Suisse 2024: GC Favourites
Door Harmen Lustig Climbing and time-trialling skills are pivotal characteristics for those aiming to win the Tour de Suisse. Four mountain-top finishes and two individual time trials - one of them uphill - are expected to inspire compelling racing.
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Tour de Suisse 2024 Route stage 1: Vaduz - Vaduz
Door Harmen Lustig Sunday 9 June - The Tour de Suisse opens with a far from technical ITT of 4.8 kilometres long. It's basically a lap around the block, as it features just three corners.
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Tour de Suisse 2024 Route stage 2: Vaduz - Regensdorf
Door Harmen Lustig Monday 10 June - At 176.9 kilometres, the 2nd stage of the Tour de Suisse travels from Vaduz to Regensdorf. It's a flat to lumpy test, featuring an elevation gain of 2,411 metres. The last climb is crested just inside the final10 kilometres.
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Tour de Suisse 2024 Route stage 3: Steinmaur - Rüschlikon
Door Harmen Lustig Tuesday 11 June - The 3rd stage of the Tour de Suisses includes an elevation gain of 1,974 metres over a 161.7 kilometres course. Most climbing metres are crammed together in a finale that should suit the puncheurs.
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Tour de Suisse 2024 Route stage 4: Rüschlikon - Gotthard Pass
Door Harmen Lustig Wednesday 12 June - On the fourth day of the Tour de Suisse, the riders travel from Rüschlikon to a mountain top finish at the Gotthard Pass. The elevation gain of the 171 kilometres route adds up to 3,551 metres, while the last 21.1 kilometres…
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Tour de Suisse 2024 Route stage 5: Ambri - Carì
Door Harmen Lustig Thursday 13 June - The 5th stage of the Tour de Suisse is a 148.6 kilometres long test with over 3,200 metres of climbing. The finishing ascent to the mountain village of Carì is an 11.2 kilometres toil at 8%.
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Tour de Suisse 2024 Route stage 6: Ulrichen - Blatten
Door Harmen Lustig Friday 14 June - Stage 6 of the Tour de Suisse was meant to be a 151.1 kilometres race, featuring the Nufenen Pass. But since the highest paved mountain pass in Switzerland remains closed, the riders race a 42.5 kilometres alternative with a 6.9…
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Tour de Suisse 2024 Route stage 7: Villars-sur-Olon - Villars-sur-Olon
Door Harmen Lustig Saturday 15 June - The penultimate stage of the Tour de Suisse is an explosive one - just 118.1 kilometres long and featuring an elevation gain of 3,000 metres. The finish is uphill after a 7.9 kilometres ascent with an average gradient of 7.7%.…
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Tour de Suisse 2024 Route stage 8: Aigle - Villars-sur-Olon
Door Harmen Lustig Sunday 16 June - The final stage of the Tour de Suisse takes place on familiar terrain. It's an ITT of 15.7 kilometres from Aigle to Villars-sur-Olon, and the last 10 kilometres are the same as the finishing climb of stage 7. So yes, it's an ITT…
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Tour de Suisse 2024 Stage 1: Start times ITT
Door Harmen Lustig Home riders Stefan Küng and Stefan Bissegger, along with Ethan Hayter, are the hot favourites to win the ITT on the Tour de Suisse's first day of action. Cyclingstage.com brings you the most important start times.