Tour of the Alps 2025
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Tour of the Alps 2025: Prodhomme wins from breakaway, Storer takes GC
Door Harmen Lustig On the final climb of the day, teammates Paul Seixas and Nicolas Prodhomme drop their breakaway companions. At the finish, Prodhomme is given priority and wins the stage. Michael Storer cracks Thymen Arensman and takes the overall win, although…
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Tour of the Alps 2025: Epic solo win earns Arensman leader's jersey
Door Harmen Lustig It’s a cold, wet day in the Alps. Thymen Arensman attacks from the breakaway midway through the race – a group that had only just formed. The Dutchman solos to the stage win over the final 80 kilometres. He also moves into the leader’s jersey
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Tour of the Alps 2025: Frigo crowns long solo effort, Storer retains overall lead
Door Harmen Lustig Marco Frigo attacks from the breakaway on the Furkapass with roughly 60 kilometres remaining. He holds on to take the stage win, while Michael Storer retains the leader’s jersey.
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Tour of the Alps 2025: Double win Storer in 2nd stage
Door Harmen Lustig Michael Storer attacks from the lead group on the final climb of the day. The Australian extends his lead over the closing 10 kilometres and takes the victory. As a bonus, he also moves into the leader's jersey.
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Tour of the Alps 2025: Sprint victory and leader’s jersey for Ciccone
Door Harmen Lustig Giulio Ciccone sprints to victory in the opening stage of the Tour of the Alps, seizing the first leader’s jersey in the mountainous race. Felix Gall and Paul Seixas finish second and third.
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Tour of the Alps 2025: The Route
Door Harmen Lustig The Austrian-Italian five-day race is one of the most mountainous events on the cycling calendar, and the 2025 edition was no different. Riders tackled 14,700 metres of elevation gain over a route totalling 739 kilometres.
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Tour of the Alps 2025: Riders
Door Harmen Lustig Who were riding the Tour of the Alps in 2025?
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Tour of the Alps 2025 Route stage 1: San Lorenzo Dorsino - San Lorenzo Dorsino
Door Harmen Lustig Monday, 21 April – The Tour of the Alps kicks off with a 143-kilometre stage featuring 2,600 metres of elevation gain. The finish is set on a 2-kilometre climb with an average gradient of just over 6%.
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Tour of the Alps 2025 Route stage 2: Mezzolombardo - Sterzing
Door Harmen Lustig Tuesday, 22 April – At 178 kilometres, the 2nd stage of the Tour of the Alps features 3,750 metres of elevation gain. Only the first 20 and the last 6 kilometres are flat; the rest of route is either climbing or descending.
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Tour of the Alps 2025 Route stage 3: Sterzing - Innechen
Door Harmen Lustig Wednesday, 23 April – Stage 3 of the Tour of the Alps challenges the riders with 2,750 metres of elevation gain over a 145-kilometre course. Almost all the climbing is packed into the final 100 kilometres.
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Tour of the Alps 2025 Route stage 4: Sillian – Obertilliach
Door Harmen Lustig Thursday, 24 April – The 4th stage of the Tour of the Alps takes place on a 160-kilometre course with 3,200 metres of elevation gain. The final 40 kilometres include two steep climbs and a 7.6-kilometre ascent at 5.9%.
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Tour of the Alps 2025 Route stage 5: Lienz – Lienz
Door Harmen Lustig Friday, 25 April – The Tour of the Alps concludes with a 113-kilometre stage featuring 2,400 metres of elevation gain. The final climb, a punishing 3.1-kilometre ascent at 12.3%, is crested 9 kilometres before the finish.