2023 Tour de Romandie (World Tour), Swiss Cycling
76th edition: april 25 - april 30, 2023.
Tour de Romandie podium history | 2022 edition | Start list Prologue | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5
2023 Tour de Romandie map
Sunday, April 30: 5th & Final Stage, Vufflens la Ville - Genève [Geneva], 170.8 km
Stage 5 map & profile
Fernando Gaviria takes the final stage. Sirotti photo
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Weather at the finish city of Geneva at 3:00 PM, local time: 16C (62F), mostly cloudy, with the wind from the northeast at 10 km/hr (6 mph).There is a 16% chance of rain.
The race: Here's the report from final GC leader Adam Yates' UAE Team Emirates.
Adam Yates and UAE Team Emirates put on a confident display of strength on the final stage of the Tour de Romandie to take overall victory and seal the 23rd win of the season for the Emirati squad.
Fernando Gaviria (Movistar) took the stage win in a fast sprint on the final straight alongside the lake of Geneva.
UAE Team Emirates also climbed the podium and winners of the team classification to top-off a successful week of racing in Switzerland.
Yates: “First of all I want to say a big thanks to the guys. They controlled the race perfectly today so it’s thanks to them the we won this race. It’s been the perfect week for us with two stage wins and the overall so we can’t ask for much more.We try and win every race we do, so for us in the team it’s fantastic. Now time to rest and build up to the next build goals.”
2023 Tour de Romandie winner Adam Yates takes home the yellow jersey.
Complete results:
170.8 kilometers raced at an average speed of 43.056 km/hr
- GC winner: Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates)
- Mountains classification winner: Julien Bernard (Trek-Segafredo)
- Points classification winner: Ethan Hayter (INEOS Grenadiers)
- Best young rider: Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar)
- Teams classification winner: UAE Team Emirates
691.57 kilometers raced at an average speed of 40.180 km/hr
Stage 5 map & profile:
Stage 5 map
Stage 5 profile
Saturday, April 29: Stage 4, Sion - Thyon, 161.6 km
Stage 4 map & profile
Adam Yates has left everyone else behind to take the stage and the GC lead. Sirotti photo
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Weather at the finish city of Thyon at 2:50 PM, local time: 8C (46F), showers in the area, with the wind from the southwest at 6 km/hr (4 mph). Through 4:00 PM there is an 80% chance of rain, declining to 30% in the late afternoon.
The race: There were three non-starters: Tobias Foss (Jumbo-Visma), Robert Gesink (Jumbo-Visma) & Kobe Goossens (Intermarche-Circus-Wanty)
Here's the report from stage winner and new GC leader Adam Yates' UAE Team Emirates:
UAE Team Emirates strike again at the Tour de Romandie.
After the success in yesterday’s time trial from Juan Ayuso, today it has been Adam Yates’ turn to take victory in Suisse by ruling the queen stage, 161,6 km from Sion to the summit arrival of Thyon 2000. It is the 22nd victory for UAE Team Emirates in 2023.
The British rider also becomes the new leader of the race.
Stage four, run under bad weather conditions, was led by a ten men breakaway, whose effort was neutralized on the final climb, 20.9 km at 7.6%.
Juan Ayuso, leader of the general classification, dropped from the main group at 8 km to the arrival, but UAE Team Emirates could rely on Rafal Majka and Adam Yates: the English cyclist attacked at 4.6 km to go and no one could prevent him taking the double stage victory plus leader jersey.
Second place went to Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) at 7” and third position for Damiano Caruso (Bahrain-Victorious) at 19”; Majka was 11th at 54”.
In the overall classification, Yates has an advantage of 19” on Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar), Majka is 8th at 1’47”.
The final stage will take the group from Vufflens la Ville to Geneve over 170,8 km with a 2nd category climb and a 3rd category climb at 50 km to the arrival.
Adam Yates will start stage five in yellow. Sirotti photo
Yates : “I am very happy. It was a really good performance from the team. From the beginning, we knew Ayuso would have tried to fight to keep the jersey as long as possible and we helped him. Then Juan gave me the green light to go for the win, so I tried and I pushed hard until the finish line.
"It has been important for me to win, especially after the bad luck in the last couple of races: I had a big crash in Catalunya, I took time to recover and now I am here celebrating this success”.
161.6 kilometers raced at an average speed of 34.544 km/hr
520.75 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 39.318 km/hr
Stage 4 map & profile:
Tour of Romandie stage 4 map
Tour of Romandie stage 4 profile
Friday, April 28: Stage 3, Châtel St. Denis 18.75 kilometer time trial
Stage 3 map & profile
This is how it is done. Juan Ayuso on his way to wining the time trial and taking over the GC. Sirotti photo
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Weather at the race city of Châtel St. Denis at 2:50 PM, local time: 18C (64F), cloudy, with the wind from the west at 18 km/hr (11 mph). There is a 16% chance of rain during the afternoon.
The race: Here's the report from stage winner and new GC leader Juan Ayuso's UAE Team Emirates.
Juan Ayuso returned to racing and did it in the best way possible, winning the third stage of the Tour de Romandie and his first World Tour stage with a perfect time trial performance.
The stage saw riders individually race against the clock along 18.7km with the start and finish in Châtel-Saint-Denis.
Juan Ayuso will start stage four in yellow. Sirotti photo
UAE Team Emirates was a major protagonist on the stage with several riders occupying the top positions both in the first intermediate and in the final top 10. Mikkel Bjerg finished today’s race in seventh position and Adam Yates in third.
Following the advice of his teammates who had faced the time trial before him, Juan Ayuso passed the first intermediate with the third-best time, unleashing his power in the second part of the race until the finish line where he stopped the clock at 25’15”.
Ayuso: “I am in disbelief but obviously happy. It is my first victory in a World Tour race and in a time trial, and when I realized I had won, it was fantastic. I was only able to train for three weeks and half, so tomorrow will be a decisive test to see my condition. In case I can’t give my best, we still have Adam who did a great job and is in a good position in the General Classification, and we can count on him. Surely I will give my best tomorrow to continue wearing this yellow jersey.”
Thanks to the seconds gained, the Spaniard now leads the General Classification with an 18" advantage over Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar Team) and 19" over Tobias Foss (Jumbo-Visma), awaiting the penultimate stage scheduled for tomorrow, the only one suited for climbers, which will take riders up to 2090 meters in Thyon 2000 after 161.6 km starting from Sion.
18.75 kilometers raced at an average speed of 44.554 km/hr
359.15 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 41.951 km/hr
Stage 3 map & profile:
Stage 3 map
Stage 3 profile
Thursday, April 27: Stage 2, Morteau - La Chaux de Fonds, 162.7 km
Stage 2 map & profile
Ethan Hayter takes the stage and the GC lead. Sirotti photo
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Weather at the finish city of La Chaux de Fonds at 2:30 PM, local time: 14C (57F), mostly cloudy, with the wind from the west at 10 km/hr (6 mph). There is a 1% chance of rain during the afternoon.
The race: There were two non-starters: Sean Quinn (EF Education-EasyPost) & James Knox (Soudal Quick-Step).
Here's the report from stage winner & new GC leader Ethan Hayter's Team INEOS Grenadiers:
Ethan Hayter powered to a comprehensive sprint victory on stage two to move into the overall race lead at Tour de Romandie.
Hayter rounded off an excellent team performance after a lead out from Egan Bernal and Jhonatan Narvaez on a tricky finish in La Chaux-de-Fonds.
The British national time trial champion had weathered a number of attacks on the categorised climbs approaching the finish, with only half the peloton making it to the final climb - Le Communal.
The Grenadiers came together after the final ascent, working together well to navigate a technical finale with a lot of road furniture in the last kilometres.
After coming through the final roundabout, Bernal and Narvaez timed their leadout to perfection, dropping Hayter at the front of the bunch. The London rider calmy waited for his rivals to make the first move before putting an impressive acceleration in to win the stage and move into the race lead.
Ethan Hayter: "I was climbing quite well yesterday and maybe if there had been another climb nearer the finish I would have done better yesterday, but I was quietly confident today.
"The sprint wasn’t so close, but to get there was the hard part. It was a pretty hard stage, Jumbo made a pretty hard pace on all the final climbs and there were a fair few attacks at the end. I survived and we got to the front at the perfect time.
"We had to go a little bit early, but I think it was best with all the roundabout to stay out of trouble. Then I was waiting for the guys to come behind, because Jhonatan Narvaez came a long, long way to join the front. I saw someone was coming and then opened up the sprint.
162.7 kilometers raced at an average speed of 41.482 km/hr
340.4 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 41.832 km/hr
Stage 2 map & profile:
Stage 2 map
Stage 2 profile
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Wednesday, April 26: Stage 1, Crissier - Vallée de Joux, 170.9 km
Stage 1 map & profile
Ethan Vernon is the day's fastest rider. Sirotti photo
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Weather at the finish city of Le Sentier at 2:15 PM, local time: 9C (50F), mostly cloudy, with the wind from the southwest at 11 km/hr (6 mph). No rain is forecast.
The race: Testing positive for Covid-19, Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan), did not start.
Here's the report from stage winner and new GC leader Ethan Vernon's Team Soudal Quick-Step.
Ethan Vernon scored a crushing sprint victory on stage 1 of the Swiss race, after a great lead-out of Casper Pedersen, who placed him in a perfect position with 300 meters to go. A winner of three races in the first couple of weeks of the season, Ethan remained calm in a hectic finale, before launching down the middle of the road and stomping his sprinting authority in Vallée de Joux.
“It’s the second World Tour success of my career after the one in the Volta a Catalunya last year, and just like back then, it feels great to win at this level”, said one of the youngest riders to take a Tour de Romandie stage victory this century.
The day contained three classified climbs, but a flawless teamwork of his Soudal Quick-Step teammates helped the Brit make it over the stage’s difficulties, where many of the other sprinters got dropped. Dries Devenyns did a fabulous job, keeping things together for most of the stage, before Rémi Cavagna and even overall leader Josef Cerny took over in the closing kilometres, making sure Vernon remained well-positioned under the flamme rouge.
Following this victory and the bonus seconds it brought, the 22-year-old went straight to the top of the general classification, ahead of Josef, and will sport the yellow jersey on the hilly stage to La Chaux-de-Fonds.
Ethan Vernon will start stage two in yellow. Sirotti photo
“It was difficult on the climbs, as some teams upped the tempo and pushed hard, but I survived thanks to the boys. I am grateful to them, not just for their help there, but also for the mammoth work they put in the entire day. I already had three victories this season before today, but the last of these came two months ago, so it feels good to win again. Leading this race is a bonus, and I will enjoy wearing yellow on Thursday”, added Ethan after Soudal Quick-Step’s 21st victory of the year.
170.9 kilometers raced at an average speed of 41.756 km/hr
177.7 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 42.145 km/hr
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Stage 1 profile
Tuesday, April 25: Le Bouveret prologue 6.82 km individual time trial
Prologue time trial map | Photos
Josef Cerny on his way to winning the prologue. Sirotti photo
Weather at the race city of Le Bouveret at 1:50 PM, local time: 9C (48F), mostly cloudy, with the wind from the north at 8 km/hr (5 mph). During the afternoon there is a 24% chance of rain.
The race: First rider scheduled to roll off is Jonathan Bogli (Swiss Cycling) at 2:50 PM.
Here's the report from stage winner Josef Cerny's Team Soudal Quick-Step:
Josef Cerny became the tenth different Soudal Quick-Step rider to put his name on the winners’ list of this season, after an impressive display of strength on the 6.8km flat course around Le Bouveret. The 30-year-old came at the start of the longest Tour de Romandie prologue in a decade with the hope of racking up a top 10 finish, but he exceeded any expectations beating a host of specialists to net Soudal Quick-Step’s 20th victory of the year.
Multiple national champion of the discipline, Cerny averaged a whooping 55.17km/h despite the wet roads, setting a time of 7:25, which put him in the hot seat, where he remained for the slimmest of margins, only three tenths of a seconds separating him from runner-up Tobias Foss (Jumbo-Visma). Another Soudal Quick-Step rider, Rémi Cavagna, also came very close, concluding just a second behind his teammate. Our team had three men in the top 10 at the end of the day, after Ethan Vernon – making his first appearance in a month – produced a solid effort to take the best young rider jersey.
Cerny, now the first Czech rider in 14 years to win a stage and wear the Tour de Romandie yellow jersey, was over the moon with his victory: “It was a fast course, but I gave everything and did a good prologue. It was very close, but in the end I was the lucky one. I worked hard in the time trial, had good legs and a very good bike, and now I’m happy with this win. I wasn’t the favourite. I was hoping for a top 10 or a top 5, so to get the victory is just fantastic. It was a fast course, I did a good prologue, I was very close, but in the end I was the lucky one and I’m happy with this victory.”
Josef Cerny will start stage one in yellow. Sirotti photo
“I worked hard in the time trial, had good legs today and a very good bike. I knew I wasn’t the favourite, I was more hoping for a top 10 or top 5, so to win is fantastic. It gives me a lot of joy to have the yellow jersey in such a prestigious race”, said Josef, who also leads the points and KOM classification.
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6.82 kilometeres raced at an average speed of 55.173 km/hr
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Tour de Romandie Route, Stages and Results 2023
Start Times & Order - 2023 Tour de Romandie stage 3 time-trial
Start times and order. Stage 3 of the Tour de Romandie will be a key day for the overall classification. With the GC riders not yet creating differences on the road, another time-trial will further develop the fight for each second, and Ethan Hayter will look to defend his race lead.
Lionel Taminiaux of the Alpecin-Deceuninck team will be the first rider to start off his effort at 14:21CET and the last rider off the starting ramp will be race leader, INEOS Grenadiers Ethan Hayter at 17:04CET.
PREVIEW | Tour de Romandie 2023 stage 3 - Scary fast descent, tough climb and rain to make for crucial time-trial
Profiles & route tour de romandie 2023.
Order - Start Time (CET) - Name - Team - Nation
1 14:21:00 46 TAMINIAUX Lionel ADC BEL
2 14:22:00 212 AEBI Antoine SUI SUI
3 14:23:00 217 *STOCKLI Jan SUI SUI
4 14:24:00 194 *HOLLYMAN Mason IPT GBR
5 14:25:00 97 RAJOVIC Dusan TBV SRB
6 14:26:00 106 VIVIANI Elia IGD ITA
7 14:27:00 165 MOZZATO Luca ARK ITA
8 14:28:00 47 *van den BOSSCHE Fabio ADC BEL
9 14:29:00 195 NIZZOLO Giacomo IPT ITA
10 14:30:00 172 BASSO Leonardo AST ITA
11 14:31:00 83 GAVIRIA RENDON Fernando MOV COL
12 14:32:00 53 *BRUSTENGA MASAGUE Marc TFS ESP
13 14:33:00 173 *BRUSSENSKIY Gleb AST KAZ
"The sprint wasn't close, but the hard part was before that" - Ethan Hayter dominant in victory after surviving a tough days racing at the Tour de Romandie
14 14:34:00 215 *LILLO Dario SUI SUI
15 14:35:00 72 *ASKEY Lewis GFC GBR
16 14:36:00 202 BOHLI Tom TUD SUI
17 14:37:00 86 *ROMEO ABAD Ivan MOV ESP
18 14:38:00 204 *KLUCKERS Arthur TUD LUX
19 14:39:00 107 WURF Cameron IGD AUS
20 14:40:00 122 *BRENNER Marco DSM GER
21 14:41:00 44 SBARAGLI Kristian ADC ITA
22 14:42:00 146 SMITH Dion ICW NZL
23 14:43:00 95 *MACIEJUK Filip TBV POL
24 14:44:00 123 DAINESE Alberto DSM ITA
25 14:45:00 142 BONIFAZIO Niccolo ICW ITA
26 14:46:00 33 DEVENYNS Dries SOQ BEL
27 14:47:00 207 WIRTGEN Luc TUD LUX
28 14:48:00 26 *LEEMREIZE Gijs TJV NED
29 14:49:00 96 *PRICE PEJTERSEN Johan TBV DEN
30 14:50:00 125 *MARKL Niklas DSM GER
Ethan Hayter sprints to victory on stage two of the Tour de Romandie and takes the overall race lead
31 14:51:00 192 FROOME Chris IPT GBR
32 14:52:00 42 *BAYER Tobias ADC AUT
33 14:53:00 2 BENEDETTI Cesare BOH POL
34 14:54:00 17 NOVAK Domen UAD SLO
35 14:55:00 157 PERICHON Pierre Luc COF FRA
36 14:56:00 1 HIGUITA GARCIA Sergio Andres BOH COL
37 14:57:00 52 BERNARD Julien TFS FRA
38 14:58:00 112 CRADDOCK G Lawson JAY USA
39 14:59:00 27 van EMDEN Jos TJV NED
40 15:00:00 36 PEDERSEN Phillip Casper SOQ DEN
41 15:01:00 12 ALVES OLIVEIRA Ivo Manuel UAD POR
42 15:02:00 32 ČERNY Josef SOQ CZE
43 15:03:00 37 *VERNON Ethan SOQ GBR
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44 15:04:00 213 *BOGLI Jonathan SUI SUI
45 15:05:00 153 FINE Eddy COF FRA
46 15:06:00 183 de GENDT Thomas LTD BEL
47 15:07:00 154 GESCHKE Simon COF GER
48 15:08:00 45 STANNARD Robert ADC AUS
49 15:09:00 164 LEDANOIS Kevin ARK FRA
50 15:10:00 176 NIBALI Antonio AST ITA
51 15:11:00 182 ADAMIETZ Johannes LTD GER
52 15:12:00 216 *SOMMER Jan SUI SUI
53 15:13:00 41 HERMANS Quinten ADC BEL
54 15:14:00 74 LADAGNOUS Matthieu GFC FRA
55 15:15:00 134 *LAPEIRA Paul ACT FRA
56 15:16:00 66 PADUN Mark EFE UKR
57 15:17:00 23 GESINK Robert TJV NED
58 15:18:00 105 RIVERA VARGAS Brandon Smith IGD COL
59 15:19:00 184 MENTEN Milan LTD BEL
60 15:20:00 211 *CHRISTEN Jan SUI SUI
61 15:21:00 115 JENSEN Juul Christopher JAY DEN
Update: Mark Cavendish abandoned the Tour de Romandie because of illness
62 15:22:00 124 HAMILTON Christopher DSM AUS
63 15:23:00 62 AMADOR Andrey EFE CRC
64 15:24:00 214 DEBONS Antoine SUI SUI
65 15:25:00 87 SAMITIER SAMITIER Sergio MOV ESP
66 15:26:00 152 *CHAMPION Thomas COF FRA
67 15:27:00 137 VENTURINI Clement ACT FRA
68 15:28:00 193 HOLLENSTEIN Reto IPT SUI
69 15:29:00 5 *LUHRS Luis-Joe BOH GER
70 15:30:00 73 *GERMANI Lorenzo GFC ITA
71 15:31:00 56 MOSCA Jacopo TFS ITA
72 15:32:00 156 PEREZ Anthony COF FRA
73 15:33:00 7 ZWIEHOFF Ben BOH GER
74 15:34:00 3 DENZ Nico BOH GER
75 15:35:00 136 SCHAR Michael ACT SUI
76 15:36:00 186 PAASSCHENS Mathijs LTD NED
77 15:37:00 55 *HELLEMOSE Asbjorn TFS DEN
78 15:38:00 76 *PALENI Enzo GFC FRA
79 15:39:00 143 CALMEJANE Lilian ICW FRA
80 15:40:00 175 *GAROFOLI Gianmarco AST ITA
81 15:41:00 21 KRUIJSWIJK Steven TJV NED
82 15:42:00 4 JUNGELS Bob BOH LUX
83 15:43:00 14 BJERG Mikkel UAD DEN
84 15:44:00 205 SUTER Joel TUD SUI
85 15:45:00 92 ARNDT Nikias TBV GER
86 15:46:00 196 SCHULTZ Nicholas IPT AUS
87 15:47:00 77 *THOMPSON Reuben GFC NZL
88 15:48:00 65 EIKING Odd Christian EFE NOR
89 15:49:00 191 WOODS Michael IPT CAN
90 15:50:00 167 RODRIGUEZ MARTIN Cristian ARK ESP
91 15:51:00 75 *MARTINEZ Lenny GFC FRA
92 15:52:00 181 SEPULVEDA Eduardo LTD ARG
93 15:53:00 63 CAICEDO Jonathan EFE ECU
94 15:54:00 151 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI Ion COF ESP
95 15:55:00 147 TAARAMAE Rein ICW EST
96 15:56:00 114 HARPER Chris JAY AUS
97 15:57:00 141 MEINTJES Louis du Bouisson ICW RSA
98 15:58:00 54 ELISSONDE Kenny TFS FRA
99 15:59:00 131 BERTHET Clement ACT FRA
100 16:00:00 162 CHAMPOUSSIN Clement ARK FRA
101 16:01:00 43 OSBORNE Jason ADC GER
102 16:02:00 117 *ZANA Filippo JAY ITA
103 16:03:00 24 *GLOAG Thomas TJV GBR
104 16:04:00 71 PINOT Thibaut GFC FRA
105 16:05:00 16 MAJKA Rafal UAD POL
106 16:06:00 6 *UIJTDEBROEKS Cian BOH BEL
107 16:07:00 82 BARTA William MOV USA
108 16:08:00 113 DUNBAR Edward JAY IRL
109 16:09:00 101 BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley IGD COL
110 16:10:00 163 *COSTIOU Ewen ARK FRA
111 16:11:00 187 SWEENY Harrison LTD AUS
112 16:12:00 84 MUHLBERGER Gregor MOV AUT
113 16:13:00 132 BOUCHARD Geoffrey ACT FRA
114 16:14:00 104 NARVAEZ PRADO Jhonatan Manuel IGD ECU
115 16:15:00 145 GOOSSENS Kobe ICW BEL
116 16:16:00 133 GODON Dorian ACT FRA
117 16:17:00 185 MONIQUET Sylvain LTD BEL
118 16:18:00 126 *ONLEY Edgar Oscar DSM GBR
119 16:19:00 51 GALLOPIN Tony TFS FRA
120 16:20:00 64 CARR Simon EFE GBR
121 16:21:00 201 REICHENBACH Sebastien TUD SUI
122 16:22:00 177 TEJADA CANACUE Harold Alfonso AST COL
123 16:23:00 91 MADER Gino TBV SUI
124 16:24:00 135 PETERS Nans ACT FRA
125 16:26:00 155 HERRADA Jesus COF ESP
126 16:28:00 206 VOISARD Yannis TUD SUI
127 16:30:00 81 *JORGENSON Matteo MOV USA
128 16:32:00 11 YATES Adam Richard UAD GBR
129 16:34:00 61 NIELSEN Magnus Cort EFE DEN
130 16:36:00 203 KAMP Alexander TUD DEN
131 16:38:00 93 CARUSO Damiano TBV ITA
132 16:40:00 127 *POOLE David Max DSM GBR
133 16:42:00 35 MASNADA Fausto SOQ ITA
134 16:44:00 57 *NYS Thibau TFS BEL
135 16:46:00 94 KEPPLINGER Rainer TBV AUT
136 16:48:00 15 *FISHER-BLACK Finn UAD NZL
137 16:50:00 102 CASTROVIEJO NICOLAS Jonathan IGD ESP
138 16:52:00 121 BARDET Romain DSM FRA
139 16:54:00 85 OLIVEIRA Nelson MOV POR
140 16:56:00 116 SOBRERO Matteo JAY ITA
141 16:58:00 13 *AYUSO PESQUERA Juan UAD ESP
142 17:00:00 31 CAVAGNA Remi SOQ FRA
143 17:02:00 22 FOSS Tobias Svendsen TJV NOR
144 17:04:00 103 HAYTER Ethan IGD GBR
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Youth day classification, team day classification, race information.
- Date: 25 April 2023
- Start time: 14:50
- Avg. speed winner: 55.173 km/h
- Race category: ME - Men Elite
- Distance: 6.82 km
- Points scale: 2.WT.Stage
- UCI scale: UCI.WR.C1.Stage
- Parcours type:
- ProfileScore: 0
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The New York Rangers just pulled off hockey’s most impressive hat trick.
In the 2023-24 regular season, the team had the best record in (1) the Metropolitan Division, (2) Eastern Conference and (3) the entire NHL.
As a result, Peter Laviolette’s squad was awarded the highly-coveted President’s Trophy.
They’re not stopping there, though.
Starting Sunday, April 21, Igor Shesterkin, Mika Zibanejad, Adam Fox and the Rangers will face off against Alex Ovechkin, Dylan Strome, and Tom Wilson’s Washington Capitals in a cutthroat best-of-seven first-round Stanley Cup playoff series .
“We know why we’re here,” Shesterkin said after the team’s final game of the regular season. “Get rest and be ready for first game.”
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Rangers-Capitals 2023-24 regular season record
Over the course of the regular season, the Rangers and Caps split their four-game series, 2-2.
In their first matchup, Washington shut out New York 4-0 at the Capital One Arena on Dec. 9, 2023 behind goals from Tom Wilson, Sonny Milano, Anthony Mantha, and Nicolas Aube-Kubel.
After that, the Rangers answered back with a commanding 5-1 victory on Dec. 27. K’andre Miller led the Blueshirts with a pair of goals that evening.
On Jan. 13-14, the Rangers and Caps played against each other on back-to-back nights; the Capitals won 3-2 in the first matchup and the Rangers wrapped their season series with a 2-1 win.
This postseason matchup will be the tenth time the rivals have met in the playoffs over the course of their franchise histories.
Most recently, they squared up in the second round of the 2015 postseason; when all was said and done the Rangers won in seven games.
It should also be noted that the Rangers hired Laviolette ahead of this season; prior to this gig, he was the Capitals coach from 2020-23.
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Tour de Romandie 2023: Sprint triumph brings Vernon leader’s jersey
Results 1st stage 2023 Tour de Romandie
1. Ethan Vernon (gbr) 2. Thibau Nys (bel) s.t. 3. Milan Menten (bel) s.t. 4. Romain Bardet (fra) s.t. 5. Jacopo Mosca (ita) s.t. 6. Nick Schultz (aus) s.t. 7. Lilian Calmejane (fra) s.t. 8. Clément Venturini (fra) s.t. 9. Ivo Oliveira (por) s.t. 10. Quinten Hermans (bel) s.t.
GC after stage 1 1. Ethan Vernon (gbr) 2. Josef Cerny (cze) s.t. 3. Tobias Foss (nor) + 0.01 4. Rémi Cavagna (fra) s.t. 5. Nico Denz (ger) + 0.04 6. Joel Suter (swi) + 0.05 7. Ethan Hayter (gbr) s.t. 8. Mikkel Bjerg (den) + 0.09 9. Matteo Sobrero (ita) s.t. 10. Ivo Oliveira (por) s.t.
Race report Julien Bernard, Michael Schär, Tobias Bayer and Jan Stöckli attack from the gun, while Dario Lillo tracks them down. The five open up a lead of over 2 minutes. That’s all they get.
Bernard, Schär and Lillo are the remaining attackers after the first climbs. The three are reeled in with 74 kilometres to go, as Ineos is pushing with the goal to drop pure sprinters. The black-red squad succeeds and Cavendish et al are forced to chase. That is, until the ManX Missile abondons.
The first group remains together before Ethan Vernon sprints to triumph. He gains a time bonus of 10 seconds in doing so, which catapults him into the race lead.
Another interesting read: route 1st stage 2023 Tour de Romandie.
Tour de Romandie 2023 – stage 1: route, profile, more
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Alpecin - Deceuninck (WT) 41 HERMANS Quinten. 42 BAYER Tobias * (DNF #4) 43 OSBORNE Jason. 44 SBARAGLI Kristian. 45 STANNARD Robert. 46 TAMINIAUX Lionel. 47 VAN DEN BOSSCHE Fabio *. team statistics in race.
Follow live coverage of Tour de Romandie 2023, including news, results, stage reports, photos, podcasts and expert analysis ... Tour de Romandie 2023 start list. Data powered by FirstCycling ...
Start times and order. The Tour de Romandie will start with a 7-kilometer prologue that will set the early differences. Here is the order in which all riders will start their effort. Jonathan Bogli of the Swiss national team will be the first rider to start off his effort at 14:50CET and the last rider off the starting ramp will be BORA - hansgrohe's Cian Uijtdebroeks at 17:23CET.
Latest Tour de Romandie 2023 cycling news: Teams, riders, stage maps, startlist, race results & start times for the 691 km Elite Men cycling race ... Start List Standings Stages. BORA-hansgrohe. N R; 1. HIGUITA Sergio. 2. BENEDETTI Cesare. 3. DENZ Nico. 4. JUNGELS Bob. 5. LÜHRS Luis-Joe. 6. UIJTDEBROEKS Cian. 7.
foto: Cor VosThe Tour de Romandie kicks into gear with a 6.8 kilometres long prologue. Cyclingstage.com brings you the most important starting times. Jonathan Bögli is the first rider off the ramp at 14:50 local time (CEST). Most important start times 14:59 - Romain Bardet 15:54 - Juan Ayuso 15:59 - Thomas De Gendt.
foto: Cor VosThe 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. Lionel Taminiaux is the first rider off the ramp at 14:21 local time (CEST). Most important start times 14:49 - Johan Price Pejtersen 14:58 - Lawson Craddock 14:59 - Jos van ...
2023 Tour de Romandie winner Adam Yates takes home the yellow jersey. Complete results: 170.8 kilometers raced at an average speed of 43.056 km/hr. 1: ... The 30-year-old came at the start of the longest Tour de Romandie prologue in a decade with the hope of racking up a top 10 finish, but he exceeded any expectations beating a host of ...
The race started on Tuesday 25 April 2023 and finished on Sunday the 30th.(Slideshow route/profile) Top 5 Tour de Romandie 2023 1. Adam Yates 2. Matteo Jorgenson + 0.19 3. Damiano Caruso + 0.27 4. Max Poole + 0.38 5. Thibaut Pinot + 0.41. Read about the route and the start list of the Tour de Romandie. Please click the links in below scheme for ...
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The 2023 Tour de Romandie was a road cycling stage race held between 25 and 30 April 2023 in Romandy, the French-speaking part of western Switzerland. It was the 76th edition of the Tour de Romandie and the 20th race of the 2023 UCI World Tour. Teams
Here's how it works. Tour de Romandie 2023 route. The Tour de Romandie returns for a 76th edition, April 25-30, 2023, with six days of racing across the high alpine mountains of Switzerland that ...
Latest cycling news, results & race start list for Tour de Romandie - Stage 5 2023 - Elite Men - 170 km. Latest cycling news, results & race start list for Tour de Romandie - Stage 5 2023 - Elite Men - 170 km. ... Back to Tour de Romandie 2023. Tour de Romandie - Stage 5. Jump to: 2023. 2023. 2024. Stage 5. Stage Prologue Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage ...
Stage 5 / 170.8 KM F. Gaviria. Stay up to date with the full 2023 Tour de Romandie schedule. Eurosport brings you live updates, real-time results and breaking Cycling - Road news.
Start Times & Order - 2023 Tour de Romandie stage 3 time-trial. Start times Tour de Romandie. Cycling Tour de Romandie Start Times. Place comments. Start times and order. Stage 3 of the Tour de Romandie will be a key day for the overall classification. With the GC riders not yet creating differences on the road, another t...
Latest Tour de Romandie - Stage 3 2023 cycling news: Teams, riders, stage maps, startlist, race results & start times for the 131 km Elite Women cycling race ... Start List Results. AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step Team. N R; 1. MOOLMAN-PASIO Ashleigh. 2. BENITO Mireia. 3. BORGSTRÖM Julia. 4. GHEKIERE Justine. 5.
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. The Tour de Romandie opens with a pan flat prologue of 7.2 kilometres long before stage 1 serves a route with a lumpy first part and a flat finale.
Tour de Romandie. Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Allée Ferdi Kübler 12 1860 Aigle Switzerland
Adam Yates is the winner of Tour de Romandie 2023, before Matteo Jorgenson and Damiano Caruso. Fernando Gaviria is the winner of the final stage. ... DNF=Did not finish / DNS=Did not start / OTL = Outside time limit / DF=Did finish, no result / NR=No result Rider wearing the jersey >50% of race distance in group before peloton.
Josef Černý is the winner of Tour de Romandie 2023 Prologue, before Tobias Foss and Rémi Cavagna. Josef Černý was leader in GC. ... DNF=Did not finish / DNS=Did not start / OTL = Outside time limit / DF=Did finish, no result / NR=No result Rider wearing the jersey >50% of race distance in group before peloton.
The third day - but the second road stage - of the 2023 Tour de Romandie took riders on a 162.7km route that started in France and crossed into Switzerland, racking up 3172 metres of elevation ...
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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. The Tour de Romandie last visited Vallée-de-Joux seven editions ago.
Rangers-Capitals 2023-24 regular season record. Over the course of the regular season, the Rangers and Caps split their four-game series, 2-2. In their first matchup, Washington shut out New York ...
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Home / Tour de Romandie 2023. Tour de Romandie 2023: Riders. foto: Cor VosThe 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 Lutsenko...
Tour de Romandie 2023: Sprint triumph brings Vernon leader's jersey. foto: Cor VosWhile 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 overall race ...