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Tour de Suisse stage 5

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- Major pre-stage news as Jumbo-Visma, Adam Yates (Ineos-Grenadiers) pull out because of a COVID-19 outbreak. A further 10 riders are DNS today, for various reasons, including Gino Mader (Bahrain Victorious) and Soren Kragh Andersen (DSM).

- Stage win for Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) and overall lead as race shredded on final climbs

- Remco Evenepoel (QuickStep-AlphaVinyl) loses 2 minutes.

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Hello and welcome to the live coverage of stage 5 of the Tour de Suisse

Today's stage is a 190.1 kilometre hilly run from Ambri to Novazzano, and the riders are due to roll out on the depart fictif in about 10 minutes time at 1230 CET

However, the key race news so far today is to do with a team, Jumbo-Visma, that won't be at the start-line of stage 5 of the Tour de Suisse, as they have had to pull out en masse because of a COVID-19 outbreak. My colleague Stephen Farrand has all the latest details here.

The riders are heading through the neutralised section of stage 5 as there's breaking news of another high-profile abandon because of COVID-19: Britain's Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers).

The news broke through a Tweet from the team.

In line with team and UCI protocols, @AdamYates7 has withdrawn from #TourDeSuisse2022 this morning after experiencing mild symptoms and returning a positive lateral flow test. pic.twitter.com/QLn7Lr0PDf June 16, 2022

And the race is underway. Multiple more reported none-starters, details shortly.

127 starters today in stage 5. Race website has officially confirmed that the following riders are DNS today:  all of Jumbo-Visma, Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers), Gino Mader and Hermann Pernsteiner (Bahrain Victorious), Yevgeniv Fedorov (Astana-Qazaqstan),  Otto Vergaede (Trek-Segafredo) and Michael Gogl (Alpecin-Fenix). And race radio has just added  three more DSM riders out, Soren Kragh Andersen, Michael Gogl and Casper Pederson.

That's a huge number of abandons in one day, 16 in total. Only Jumbo-Visma and Adam Yates are known  for now to be out for COVID-19, but we'll bring you further updates as the information comes through.

Amid all the tumult of the mass non-start news, a bike race breaks out as well. Five riders ahead with 34 seconds on the bunch: Johan Jacobs (Movistar),  Alexander Kamp (Trek-Segafredo), Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Fenix), Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) and Claudio Imhof (Switzerland).

Just while the stage is beginning to get underway, here's a reminder of the stage 4 results and current overall standings. Although there are obviously some significant gaps in that now after the mass DNS today.

The gap between the five leaders and the bunch has expanded enormously to 3-55. Looks like we have the break of the day.

A reminder of the five breakaways: that's Johan Jacobs (Movistar),  Alexander Kamp (Trek-Segafredo), Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Fenix), Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) and Claudio Imhof (Switzerland).

More updates on the various abandons from earlier today: Gino Mader and Hermann Pernsteiner (Bahrain Victorious) quit because of gastro'. Otto Vergaerde (Trek-Segafredo) quit because of fatigue. And on stage 4, also worth remembering that Thymen Arensman (DSM) quit midway through because of heat exhaustion. 

And DSM have just confirmed that their three abandons, Soren Kragh Andersen, Michael Gogl and Casper Pederson, have all quit with COVID. So of the 16 DNS, four confirmed cases in total at the Tour de Suisse including Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers) and an unspecified number of cases in Jumbo-Visma (which could be team staff and/or riders). 

Here's the official Tweet from DSM regarding their 3 positive cases

Unfortunately @kraghsoren, @pedersencasp & @ceesbol1995 have returned positive results on routine lateral flow tests & will leave #TourdeSuisse2022. In consultation with the race organiser & UCI the team will continue as we monitor the situation & continue our protective efforts. pic.twitter.com/bQhejFDwm9 June 16, 2022

And the gap is now up to a whopping 7-37 for our breakaway. Lotto-Soudal are doing some chasing behind, but it seems pretty nominal for now.

So what's coming up for the 121 riders on today's stage? The first real test is at km 66, (roughly 20 kilometres on from now), the 2nd cat. Monte Ceneri, not excessively difficult, but the toughest climb of the day. A further 60 kilometres further on, though, we hit the first of three ascents of the 3rd category Pedrinate, close to the finish town of Novazzano. The race tackles the Pedrinate three times on a large finishing circuit at kms 125, 153 and 181.7. The last  time over the summit is a fraction under 9 kilometres from the finish.

Cycling history buffs will be pleased to note that there's also a hot spot sprint in the town of Mendrisio at km 139 and km 166 in the Via Stefano Franscini.  Mendrisio was the scene of the 2009 World Championships, and part of the circuit used will feature on today's finishing circuit as well. For the record, the elite men's road-race was won in a lone attack by Cadel Evans for Australia. If you want to delve down memory lane a bit, the report from Cyclingnews is here.

The gap has finally stabilized at around 7-30 for the five riders in the break. And they are, let's remember, Johan Jacobs (Movistar),  Alexander Kamp (Trek-Segafredo), Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Fenix), Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) and Claudio Imhof (Switzerland).

A quick note on the newly absent faces from the Tour de Suisse peloton. Two of them were top ten overall, Sepp Kuss (Jumbo-Visma) in 7th place at 10sec on Stephen Williams (Bahrain Victorious; Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers) in 10th place at st; Sam Oomen and Pascal Eenkhorn (Jumbo-Visma) were both just over a minute adrift, as was Gino Mader (Bahrain Victorious). Of those who've quit, the only top three finisher overall was Rohan Dennis (Jumbo-Visma), who claimed second overall in 2019, as well as  having three stages in his palmares, but who was more than half an hour down already this year when he had to abandon.

And we're now at the foot of the first classified climb of the day, the second category Monte Ceneri. The hardest climb of stage 5, it peaks out at km66 after a 5.2 kilometre ascent averaging 6 percent. (And yes, I did have to look all that  info. up).

At the foot of the Monte Ceneri, the break has a gap of 6-35 as EF Education-EasyPost join forces with the chasers behind.

And here is a video of the Tour de Suisse director Oliver Senn run by our colleagues at Cyclingpro.net talking about the Jumbo-Visma mass abandon

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In the interview, the race director says that Jumbo-Visma reported 4  COVID-19 cases amongst their riders that abandoned the Tour de Suisse prior to stage 5. Which means there were 8 reported cases in total amongst those 16 DNS for stage 5.

The Tour de Suisse stage 5 breakaways have reached the summit of the 2nd cat. Ceneri. Their advantage is 6:40, about a minute less than their maximum, and the first rider across the top was Alexander Kamp (Trek-Segafredo).

And here is a picture of the day's break. Warm weather again as you see, but at least according to the official race ticker 25 degrees right now, so nothing too out of the ordinary.

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And we're getting confirmation through of yet another DNS this morning, Joey Rosskopf (Human Powered Health) because of a positive test for COVID-19.

You can read our full report on the numerous withdrawals from the Tour de Suisse here  while the link to the Tweet from Human Powered Health about Rosskopf's abandon is here. 

Following the guidance of our medical team and in line with UCI protocol, having returned a positive antigen test this morning, @joeyrosskopf did not take to the start of stage 5 at the #TourdeSuisse2022.#HumanPoweredHealth pic.twitter.com/Ah7SzDeZcC June 16, 2022

And the gap on our five breakaways is now at 5-50.

Just a brief round up of the number of DNS riders we have news of so far in this stage of the Tour de Suisse. Rosskopf was not officially confirmed but it's been announced by his team.

Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers), Yevgeniy Fedorov (Astana Qazaqstan), Gino Mader and Hermann Pernsteiner (Bahrain-Victorious); Otto Vergaerde (Trek-Segafredo); Michael Gogl (Alpecin-Fenix), Rohan Dennis, Robert Gesink, Pascal Eenkhorn, Sepp Kuss, Sam Oomen,  Timo Roosen and Mike Teunissen (Jumbo-Visma); Soren Kragh Andersen, Casper Pedersen, and Cees Bol (DSM), Joey Rosskopf (Human Powered Health). That's 17 in total.

And the gap on our five leaders, Johan Jacobs (Movistar),  Alexander Kamp (Trek-Segafredo), Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Fenix), Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) and Claudio Imhof (Switzerland), is beginning to drop. Now down to 4:30.

Seems  the current temperature is higher than race organisation estimates, by the way. According to at least one team temperatures are over 30 degrees again, much higher than the 25 degrees on the live race ticker and more in keeping too with previous days' scorchers.

And on the TdS live ticker, the current temperature has now been switched upwards to 31 degrees. Anyone would think they'd be reading this live blog.

Claudio Imhoff (Swiss Cycling) and Johan Jacobs (Movistar) are both dropped from the lead group.

That leaves us with Alexander Kamp (Trek-Segafredo), Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Fenix) and Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) out front

And now Turgis is getting dropped

Turgis gets back on. So we have three riders out in front, Sylvain Dillier (Alpecin-Fenix) and Alexander Kamp (Trek-Segafredo) with a gap of 4:05. Ineos Grenadiers drive the peloton, meanwhile, which is steadily losing units off the back. 

The race is now on the final, lengthy, finishing circuit of which it'll complete three laps.

The race is at the foot of the Pedrinate, the third cat. climb it'll tackle three times on the finishing circuit. It's a 2.4 kilometre ascent with a stiff-ish gradient of around 8.2 percent.

4:00  gap for the break, which is splitting up again as they scale the upper slopes of the Pedrinate for the first time. Kamp and Dillier lead.

It's worth noting that even though we're well over two thirds of the way through the stage, the riders still have more than half the day's ration of vertical climbing yet to come. 1,400 metres remaing of about 2,600 metres in total. 

Yellow jersey Stephen Williams is struggling on the Pedrinate.

Gap from the break to the bunch is now 3:40

In the break which has now shrunk from five to two, Dillier led Kamp over the summit of the 3rd category Pedrinate.

While former breakaway Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) sits up and waits for the bunch,  Alexander Kamp (Trek-Segafredo) and Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Fenix) push on at the head of the race. But their advantage is ebbing away, and currently stands at 2:30.

The two race leaders cross the finish line at Novazzano for the first time. They've got two laps of 27 kilometres left to go, and a lead of 2:30.

And the gap for our two remaining breakaways of the day, Alexander Kamp (Trek-Segafredo) and Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Fenix), has now risen a little to 3:05.

Race leader Stephen Williams (Bahrain-Victorious) grinds his way through the finish in a bunch of stragglers, his time at the top of the GC definitively over.

Official hot spot sprint classification from km 139: Dillier ahead of Kamp, while Andreas Kron (Lotto-Soudal), currently lying second overall, has snatched a second's time bonus with third. With race leader Stephen Williams (Bahrain Victorious) currently 8 minutes back, if there were no further changes in the stage from this point onwards, Kron would currently lead  overall by 2 seconds over Geraint Thomas (Inoes Grenadiers). Watch this space.

And the time gap for the breakaways remains at 2:25. Roads on this finishing circuit, by the way, seem technical, including at least one very steep descent, but all well-surfaced. 

Riding on home soil, reigning Swiss National Champion Dillier is logically unwilling to throw in the towel without putting up a major fight and the former Paris-Roubaix runner-up and fellow breakaway Kamp are still leading by 2:00 as they reach 40 km to go  

Time for the second ascent of three of the Pedrinate third cat. climb (2.4km at 8.2 percent).

Ineos Grenadiers lead in the main bunch, cheerfully shredding the advantage of the duo ahead to 1:35.

Kamp is dropped and Dillier presses on in the break

Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Fenix) heaves his way up the final sunbaked part of the Pedrinate to reach the summit alone and with an advantage of 1:24 on the bunch.

Kamp, meanwhile crosses the summit some 50 seconds back, and is then quickly sucked in by the peloton.

The solid chasing by Ineos Grenadiers in general and  Dylan van Baarle in particular on the Pedrinate and then on a very twisty descent is paying off dividends as Dillier's advantage drops to 1-15.

The climb has flattened out and after a spell of riding along a rather unappealing mish-mash of industrial estate roads, the gap stays the same: 1:15.

After 2,000 metres of vertical climbing, the bunch, it should be said, is a fraction of its full size and is down to 40 riders at most. 

Onto the final kilometre for a second last time, which is uphill but not too hard. It's mostly  a gently rising series of urban highways with a broad 'A' road leading up to the finishing gantries.

Dillier's advantage as he went over the finishing line, by the way, was still around 1:15. But he's still got one more ascent of the Pedrinate to go and a leader's jersey is now up for grabs...

Dillier ploughs on resolutely. 1-15 the gap. He's got about 10 km to the foot of the Pedrinate.

Lots of cheers for the man out front with the Swiss national colours on his back. If Dillier should win, by the way, it'd be his first since he took that title just under a year ago.

Evenepoel is struggling, according to race radio.

Dillier's lead is shrivelling away. Just 40 seconds now on a series of draggy little climbs.

Evenepoel, plugging away at the head of a small delegation of QuickStep-AlphaVinyl riders, is around 15 seconds adrift of the main group. 

He's not going down without a fight. 25 seconds of freedom left for Dillier, while Evenepoel is back on. 

Crash for Alessandro Covi (UAE Team Emirates) on a short but technical descent.

Covi is back up after his fall on a sweeping righthand bend, jiggling his handlebars to try and straighten them out.

17 seconds between the stage leader Dillier and the main group. 

Israel-Premier Tech drive the main group and Dillier is caught at last.

A quick reminder of what's coming up: one more fast descent and then we're onto the 3rd category Pedrinate for a last time. 2.4 kilometres at 8.7 percent. Then there's 8.4 kilometres left before the finish, mostly downhill but with a steady little kick up in the last kilometre.

The main group is starting the final KoM of the day. Israel-Premier Tech still lead. 

Two Israel-Premier Tech riders leading at a ferocious pace and stretching out the peloton with a number of Ineos Grenadiers closely shadowing them behind. Meanwhile Evenepoel is dropped again.

Half-way up the climb, and Jakob Fuglsang and Hugo Houle (Israel-Premier Tech) still lead the string. Or what's left of it.

Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) also reported dropped.

Fuglsang accelerates

Still a group of 20 riders at the summit of the Pedrinate despite Fuglsang's late surge.

Max Schachmann (Bora-Hansgrohe) gets a few metres on the fast opening section of the descent off the Pedrinate.

And right behind Schachmann on the un-nervingly fast descent is Ineos Grenadiers Tom Pidcock. Though the gap is 50 metres at most.

Schachmann and Pidcocki brought back by a group of 15 riders. 

The road is flattening out now and they're all looking at each other.

Finally Fuglsang makes a move

50 metres for Fuglsang as a small chase group with Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) tries to catch him.

Fuglsang is still ahead, with Andreas Kron (Lotto-Soudal) trying to chase but getting reeled in.

Fuglsang still leads on a group of three chasers headed by Alexandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Thomas.

Thomas and Vlasov reach Fuglsang

And Schachmann and Neilson Powless (EF) are also there in a front group of five with Thomas, Fuglsang and Vlasov. 

Another four riders are almost getting across as the lead five swing over a short section of cobbles.

Schachmann leads into the final corner, driving away hard, but then Fuglsang accelerates and Vlasov comes over the top for the win.

Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) wins stage 5 of the 2022 Tour de Suisse.

Schachmann did a great acceleration there for his teammate, before Vlasov powered round him in the last 150 metres, dug deep and just held off a surging Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) with Fuglsang in third and Thomas fourth.

Already the winner of Switzerland's other WorldTour race, the Tour de Romandie this year,  we await official confirmation that Vlasov is now the new leader of the Tour de Suisse and the man to beat on the three showdown stages this weekend. 

Evenepoel, meantime, finishes more than 2 minutes down.

And there we have it, Vlasov now leads by 6 seconds on Jakob Fuglsang (Israel-Premier Tech) and 14 seconds on Andreas Kron (Lotto-Soudal).

Some brief words from the new race leader and stage 5 winner: "I like Switzerland, it's a nice place and I'm happy to win again. But important days are coming for GC. The lead means more work for our team tomorrow [Saturday], and we will try to keep it of course. We will do our best."

A brief look at what's coming up on Friday's first mega-mountain stage of the 2022 Tour de Suisse.  It's 177.5 kilometres long from Locarno to Moosalp, and has a whopping 4,208 metres of vertical gain. There are only two classified climbs of the day, but the big catch is they're both Hors Categories.  The first, the Nufenenpass, peaks out at km 93 after 21 kilometres of climbing. The final climb to Moosalp is 18 kilometres long and with an average gradient of 8 percent. Sounds like a bunch sprint, then.

And here's a picture of Vlasov taking his fifth win of the season, and the one which sets him up as new leader of the Tour de Suisse. 

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And a link to our full report and results for stage 5 of the Tour de Suisse can be found here.

Here are some more photos from the finish

Ok, that's it from the Tour de Suisse live for today, on a day which began with 17 riders down as DNS, and ended with a dramatic overhaul of the GC, just in time for the three big stages of the weekend. Worth noting that although Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) now leads overall, Quin Simmons (Trek-Segafredo) remains atop the KoM ranking, Andreas Krön is still in charge of the Best Young Rider classification, and Andrea Leknessund (DSM) has another day in control of the points jersey. More tomorrow.

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Tour de Suisse

The Tour de Suisse is Switzerland's national stage race and the nine days of racing usually visits almost every part of the country, often switching back and forth across the land to find difficult climbs, visit major cities and pass through the 26 cantons.

As is the case for races in all cycling friendly countries, the Tour de Suisse is a special event for the people along the route, with crowds along every section of the road cheering on the riders. In 2015 keen cyclists can also emulate the professional riders by taking part in the Tour de Suisse Challenge mass-participation events on June 13, 14 and 21. Entrants get to ride on the race route, while their family and friends can enjoy the Bike Expo and Kids’ World at the finish of the stages.

The Tour de Suisse was first held in 1933, making this year's race the 79th edition. Austria's Max Bulla won the first race, then the Swiss and Italian riders dominated until the seventies and the reign of Belgium's Eddy Merckx. However little known Italian rider Pasquale Fornara remains the only rider to have won the Tour de Suisse four times after notching up victories in 1952, 1954, 1957 and 1958.

Swiss riders Hugo Koblet and Ferdinand Kübler both won the Tour de Suisse three times in the forties and fifties, and they have now been joined in the record books by Portugal's Rui Costa of the Lampre-Merida team, who has won the last three editions of the race. He is the only person to ever win three consecutive editions of the Tour de Suisse.

Costa has been cheered to each of his victories by the numerous Portuguese people who live and work in Switzerland. In 2014 he took his third victory wearing the World Champion's rainbow jersey. Costa is keen to test his ability in the three-week long grand tours and has proven he can win stage races like the Tour de Suisse. In 2014 he ensured he was well placed overall after the time trial stages and then struck in the mountains, winning the final stage to Saas-Fee to snatch overall victory from Tony Martin of Germany. Local hero Matthias Frank of the Swiss IAM Cycling team was second at 33 seconds, with Bauke Mollema of the Netherlands finished third overall at 50 seconds.

Can Costa join Fornara in the record books with a fourth victory in 2015? We will find out in June.

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Die Tour de Romandie findet 2024 zum 77. Mal statt. 689,18 km absolvieren die Fahrer verteilt auf einen Prolog und fünf Etappen. Die Königsetappe steht am 27. April auf dem Programm – die 4. Etappe zwischen Saillon VS und Leysin VD umfasst fast 3400 Höhenmeter und zwei Anstiege der 1. Kategorie. Vor allem der finale Anstieg hat es in sich: Auf fast 15 km werden über 900 Höhenmeter bewältigt.

  • Dienstag, 23. April: Prolog/Einzelzeitfahren in Payerne – Payerne, 2,28 km Sieger: Maikel Zijlaard (NED/Tudor). Hier geht's zur News des Prolog s
  • Mittwoch, 24. April: 1. Etappe, Chateau d'Oex – Fribourg, 165,7 km Sieger: Dorian Godon (FRA/Decathlon AG2R). Hier geht's zur News der 1. Etappe
  • Donnerstag, 25. April: 2. Etappe, Fribourg – Salvan-Les Marecottes, 171 km Sieger: Thibau Nys (BEL/Lidl-Trek). Hier geht's zur News der 2. Etappe
  • Freitag, 26. April: 3. Etappe/Einzelzeitfahren, Oron – Oron, 19 km
  • Samstag, 27. April: 4. Etappe, Saillon – Leysin, 159,2 km
  • Sonntag, 28. April: 5. Etappe, Vernier – Vernier, 172 km

Wo kann ich die Tour de Romandie schauen?

Die Radsport-Fans können die entscheidenden Phasen der Etappen jeweils live auf SRFzwei mitverfolgen. Wie gewohnt liefert SRF auch online auf der Homepage oder in der App die Übertragung im Livestream.

Die Teams und Fahrer 2024

Insgesamt nehmen 23 Teams an der Tour de Romandie teil. Von diesen wurden gemäss vorläufiger Fahrerliste 16 Schweizer für die Teilnahme nominiert.

Alpecin Deceuninck Michael Gogl (Ö) Senne Leysen (Bel) Xandro Meurisse (Bel) Juri Hollmann (De) Jason Osborne (De) Oscar Riesebeek (Ho) Luca Vergallito (It)

Arkea B&B Hotels Cristian Rodriguez (Sp) Raul Garcia Pierna (Sp) Kevin Ledanois (Fr) Michel Ries (Lux) Alan Riou (Fr) Clement Venturini (Fr) Alessandro Verre (It)

Astana Qazaqstan Team Alexey Lutsenko (Kas) Gianmarco Garofoli (It) Anton Kuzmin (Kas) Harold Martin Lopez Granizo (Ecu) Harold Alfonso Tejada Canacue (Kol) Abner Santiago Umba Lopez (Kol) Daniil Marukhin (Kas)

Bahrain Victorious Damiano Caruso (It) Nikias Arndt (De) Matevz Govekar (Slo) Rainer Kepplinger (Ö) Finlay Pickering (Gb) Johan Price Pejtersen (Ho) Edoardo Zambanini (It)

Bora-Hansgrohe Patrick Gamper (Ö) Sergio Higuita (Kol) Jai Hindley (Aus) Maximilian Schachmann (De) Aleksandr Vlasov (Russ) Florian Lipowitz (De) Roger Adria (Sp)

Cofidis Bryan Coquard (Fr) Aimé De Gendt (Bel) Kenny Eussonde (Fr) Jesus Herrada Lopez (Sp) Nolann Mahoudo (Fr) Stefano Oldani (It) Benjamin Thomas (Fr)

Corratec – Vini Fantini Niccolo Bonifazio (It) Lorenzo Quartucci (It) Antoine Debons (Sz) Tsarenko Kirylo (Ukr) Valentin Darbellay (Sz) Jan Stöckli (Sz) Mark Padun (Ukr)

Decathlon AG2R la mondiale Bruno Armirail (Fr) Alex Baudin (Fr) Clément Berthet (Fr) Dorian Godon (Fr) Jaakko Hanninen (Fin) Paul Lapeira (Fr) Andrea Vendrame (It)

EF Education – Easypost Markel Beloki Fernandez (Sp) Stefan De Bod (RSA) Darren Rafferty (Irl) James Shaw (Gb) Yuhi Todome (Jp) Michael Valgren (Dä) Jardi Christiaan van der Lee (Ho)

Groupama – FDJ Lenny Martinez (Fr) Cyril Barthe (Fr) Thibaud Gruel (Fr) Rudy Molard (Fr) Enzo Paleni (Fr) Reuben Thompson (Nzl) Matthew Walls (Gb)

Ineos Grenadiers Thymen Arensman (Ho) Egan Bernal Gomez (Kol) Jonatan Castroviejo (Sp) Ethan Hayter (Gb) Carlos Rodriguez Cano (Sp) Magnus Sheffield (USA) Joshua Tarling (Gb)

Intermarché – Wanty Francesco Busatto (It) Alexy Faure-Prost (Fr) Kobe Goossens (Bel) Rune Herregodts (Bel) Louis Meintjes (RSA) Dion Smith (Nzl) Roel van Sintmaartensdijk (Ho)

Lidl-Trek Giulio Ciccone (It) Simone Consonni (Kol) Tao Geoghegan Hart (Irl) Patrick Konrad (Ö) Jacopo Mosca (It) Thibau Nys (Bel) Sam Comen (Ho)

Lotto DSTNY Jenno Berckmoes (Bel) Jarrad Drizners (Aus) Andreas Kron (Dä) Milan Menten (Bel) Sylvain Moniquet (Bel) Eduardo Sepulveda (Arg) Harm Vanhoucke (Bel)

Movistar Team Alexander Aranburu (Sp) Jorge Arcas (Sp) Rémi Cavagna (Fr) Johan Jacobs (Sz) Enric Mas (Sp) Nelson Oliveira (Por) Antonio Pedrero (Sp)

Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team Xabier Mikel Azparren (Sp) Matteo Badilatti (Sz) Fabio Christen (Sz) David de la Cruz (Sp) Damien Howson (Aus) Kamil Malecki (Pol) Joseph Rosskopf (USA)

Soudal Quick-Step Ayco Bastiaens (Bel) Josef Cerny (Tsch) Gil Gelders (Bel) William Junior Lecerf (Bel) Fausto Masnada (It) Pepijn Reinderink (Ho) Ilan van Wilder (Bel)

Team Jayco Alula Edward Dunbar (Irl) Lucas Hamilton (Aus) Michael Hepburn (Aus) Christopher Juud Jensen (Dä) Jesus David Pena Jimenez (Kol) Lucas Marc Plapp (Aus) Callum Scotson (Aus)

Team DSM-Firmenich Matthew Dinham (Aus) Patrick Eddy (Aus) Gijs Leemreize (Ho) Emils Liepins (Lett) Niklas Markl (De) Tim Naberman (Ho) Oscar Onley (Gb)

Team Visma | Lease a Bike Koen Bouwmann (Ho) Johannes Staune-Mitted (No) Milan Vader (Ho) Jan Tratnik (Ho) Tim van Dijke (Ho) Robert Gesink (Ho) Bart Lemmen (Ho)

Tudor Pro Cycling Team Marco Brenner (De) Alberto Dainese (It) Arthur Kluckers (Lux) Sébastien Reichenbach (Sz) Joël Suter (Sz) Yannis Voisard (Sz) Maikel Zijlaard (Ho)

UAE Team Emirates Juan Ayuso Pesquera (Sp) Jan Christen (Sz) Felix Grossschartner (Ö) Brandon McNulty (USA) Ivo Emanuel Oliveira (Por) Pavel Sivakov (Fr) Adam Yates (Gb)

Swiss Cycling Antoine Aebi (Sz) Alexandre Balmer (Sz) Matteo Constant (Sz) Felix Stehli (Sz) Luca Jenni (Sz) Jan Sommer (Sz)

Geschichte der Tour de Romandie

Die Rundfahrt, welche durch die französischsprachige Westschweiz führt, findet seit 1947 statt. Durchgeführt wird sie jeweils Ende April/Anfang Mai und ist das wichtigste Vorbereitungsrennen für den Giro d'Italia. Ab 2005 gehörte die Tour de Romandie zur UCI Pro Tour. Diese umfasst die wichtigsten Radrennen des Jahres und wurde 2011 von der UCI WorldTour abgelöst.

Nur ein Fahrer hat es bisher geschafft, die Tour de Romandie drei Mal zu gewinnen. Dem Iren Stephen Roche gelang dies in den Jahren 1983, 1984 und 1987. Neun Schweizern konnten bisher ihr Heimrennen gewinnen. Neben Ferdy Kübler triumphierten auch Pascal Richard und Tony Rominger jeweils zwei Mal. Den letzten Heimsieg gab es 1998 durch Laurent Dufaux.

  • 1947: Désiré Keteleer (Bel)
  • 1948: Ferdy Kübler (Sz)
  • 1949: Gino Bartali (It)
  • 1950: Edouard Fachleitner (Fr)
  • 1951: Ferdy Kübler (Sz)
  • 1952: Wout Wagtmans (Ned)
  • 1953: Hugo Koblet (Sz)
  • 1954: Jean Forestier (Fr)
  • 1955: René Strehler (Sz)
  • 1956: Pasquale Fornara (It)
  • 1957: Jean Forestier (Fr)
  • 1958: Gilbert Bauvin (Fr)
  • 1959: Kurt Gimmi (Sz)
  • 1960: Louis Rostollan (Fr)
  • 1961: Louis Rostollan (Fr)
  • 1962: Guido De Rosso (It)
  • 1963: Willy Bocklant (Bel)
  • 1964: Rolf Maurer (Sz)
  • 1965: Vittorio Adorni (It)
  • 1966: Gianni Motta (It)
  • 1967: Vittorio Adorni (It)
  • 1968: Eddy Mercky (Bel)
  • 1969: Felice Gimondi (It)
  • 1970: Gösta Pettersson (Sd)
  • 1971: Gianni Motta (It)
  • 1972: Bernard Thévenet (Fr)
  • 1973: Wilfried David (Bel)
  • 1974: Joop Zoetemelk (Ned)
  • 1975: Francisco Galdós (Sp)
  • 1976: Johan De Muynck (Bel)
  • 1977: Gianbattista Baronchelli (It)
  • 1978: Johan van der Velde (Ned)
  • 1979: Giuseppe Saronni (It)
  • 1980: Bernard Hinault (Fr)
  • 1981: Tommy Prim (Sd)
  • 1982: Jostein Wilmann (No)
  • 1983: Stephen Roche (Irl)
  • 1984: Stephen Roche (Irl)
  • 1985: Jörg Müller (Sz)
  • 1986: Claude Criguielion (Bel)
  • 1987: Stephen Roche (Irl)
  • 1988: Gerard Veltscholten (Ned)
  • 1989: Phil Anderson (Aus)
  • 1990: Charly Mottet (Fr)
  • 1991: Tony Rominger (Sz)
  • 1992: Andrew Hampsten (USA)
  • 1993: Pascal Richard (Sz)
  • 1994: Pascal Richard (Sz)
  • 1995: Tony Rominger (Sz)
  • 1996: Abraham Olano (Sp)
  • 1997: Pavel Tonkow (Russ)
  • 1998: Laurent Dufaux (Sz)
  • 1999: Laurent Jalabert (Fr)
  • 2000: Paolo Savoldelli (It)
  • 2001: Dario Frigo (It)
  • 2002: Dario Frigo (It)
  • 2003: Tyler Hamilton (USA)
  • 2004: Tyler Hamilton (USA)
  • 2005: Santiago Botero (Kol)
  • 2006: Cadel Evans (Aus)
  • 2007: Thomas Dekker (Ned)
  • 2008: Andreas Klöden (De)
  • 2009: Roman Kreuzinger (Tsch)
  • 2010: Simon Spilak (Slo)
  • 2011: Cadel Evans (Aus)
  • 2012: Bradley Wiggins (Gb)
  • 2013: Chris Froome (Gb)
  • 2014: Chris Froome (Gb)
  • 2015: Ilnur Sakarin (Russ)
  • 2016: Nairo Quintana (Kol)
  • 2017: Riechi Porte (Aus)
  • 2018: Primoz Roglic (Slo)
  • 2019: Primoz Roglic (Slo)
  • 2020: wegen Corona-Pandemie abgesagt
  • 2021: Geraint Thomas (Gb)
  • 2022: Aleksandr Vlasow (Russ)
  • 2023: Adam Yates (Gb)
  • 1 Heute ist der letzte kalte Tag Frühling kommt doch noch – aber das hat einen Haken
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In den Genuss der beliebten Wildcards kommen dieses Jahr die Auswahl des Schweizer Nationalteams (Swiss Cycling), das US-amerikanische Team Rally Cycling (RLY) und die französische Equipe NIPPO DELKO One Provence (NDP).

Die Tour de Suisse vergibt für die diesjährige 84. Ausgabe der Schweizer Landesrundfahrt zwei Wildcards an UCI ProTeams und erneut an die Auswahl von Swiss Cycling.  Nach dem neusten UCI-Reglement qualifizieren sich neu, neben den 19 gesetzten Teams der UCI WorldTour, auch das bestplatzierte Team der UCI ProTeam Serie für die grossen Etappenrennen. Dank dieser Regeländerung kommt das französische Team Total Direct Energie (TDE) direkt zu einem Start an der Landesrundfahrt. Die französische Equipe startete bereits letztes Jahr mit einer Wildcard an der TdS 2019. Somit werden diesen Sommer 23 Equipen à 7 Fahrer die Tour de Suisse bestreiten. 

Rally Cycling Das  US-amerikanische Team  – an den orangen Trikots gut erkennbar – startete bereits letztes Jahr mit einer Wildcard an der Tour de Suisse.  Sponsor des Teams ist mit UnitedHealth Group der weltgrösste Anbieter im Gesundheitssektor. Rally Cycling verfügt neben dem Männerteam auch über ein Elite Frauenteam. Aktuell besteht das Team ausschliesslich aus Fahrern aus den USA und Kanada. Einer der auffälligsten ist Robin Carpenter, seines Zeichens ein Spezialist für Ausreissergruppen. Mit Nate Brown hat sich das ambitionierte Team auch eine Verstärkung mit jahrelanger Profi-Erfahrung auf höchster Rennstufe geholt.  Der US-Amerikaner fuhr die letzten Jahre für das amerikanische Team EF-Education First, in deren Diensten er auch letztes Jahr an der Tour de Suisse unterwegs war. “Die Tour de Suisse ist eines der schönsten, herausforderndsten und am besten geführten Rennen der Welt. Wir nehmen die Einladung sehr ernst und haben unsere Saison rund um das Rennen aufgebaut.” erklärt Jonas Carney, Performance-Director des US-amerikanischen Rally Cycling Teams.

NIPPO DELKO One Provence  Die  französische Equipe  startet zu ihrer 10 Saison und ist dank der Wildcard zum ersten Mal an der Schweizer Landesrundfahrt am Start. Unter dem für eine französische Mannschaft sehr internationalen Fahrerfeld gibt es ein paar bekannte Gesichter. So startete vor 2 Jahren José Goncalves – noch im Dienste des Teams Katusha Alpecin – an der Tour de Suisse und fuhr an der Etappe nach Gstaad einen Top 10 Platz heraus. Ein anderer Fahrer mit klingendem Namen ist der Litauer Ramunas Navardauskas. Er fuhr 8 Saisons in der höchsten Klasse des Radsports und konnte in dieser Zeit einen Etappensieg an der Tour de France so wie am Giro d’Italia verbuchen.

Swiss Cycling Auch diesen Sommer wird die Landesrundfahrt zum Schaufenster für junge Schweizer Athleten, die noch nicht in einer Top-Mannschaft Fuss gefasst haben. Die Premiere der Auswahl von Swiss Cycling letztes Jahr an der Tour de Suisse lässt sich generell als Erfolg bezeichnen. Die Nationalteam-Athleten begeisterten mit ihrer offensiven Fahrweise die Zuschauer und einigen unter ihnen gelang es – auch dank dem starken Auftritt an der TdS 2019 – einen Platz in einem World-Tour-Team zu sichern. «Es war toll zu sehen, was die Schweizer Nationalmannschaft während der Tour de Suisse bewirken konnte. Die jungen Schweizer haben das Rennen täglich animiert und das Trikot der Nationalmannschaft von der besten Seite präsentiert. Ich bin mir sicher, dass wir uns auch 2020 auf einen starken Auftritt freuen dürfen.» ist David Loosli, sportliche Leiter der Tour de Suisse, überzeugt. Es ist davon auszugehen, dass die Equipe erneut aus einer Mischung aus talentierten jüngeren Elitefahrern bestehen wird, die sich noch keinen Platz in der Beletagedes Radsports ergattern konnten.

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  9. 2022 Tour of Switzerland (Tour de Suisse)

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  10. Tour de Suisse stage 5

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  11. Winterserie 4/4

    Bei der Tour de France haben wir 2852 Kontrollen mit dem Magnetometer und 164 Röntgen-Kontrollen durchgeführt. Siehe Pressemitteilung. TdS: Wann werden die Rennräder getestet? UCI:Der Magnetometer wird manchmal am Start und manchmal im Ziel eingesetzt, während die Röntgenstrahlen ausschliesslich im Ziel verwendet werden.

  12. Two WorldTour Races with World-Class Teams

    A total of 23 teams will line up at the start of the men's Tour de Suisse on 11th June 2023. Two Swiss teams from the UCI ProTeam level are included. The women's race, which will be part of the UCI Women's WorldTour for the first time this year, features 19 teams. Of these 10 teams have Women's WorldTeam status.

  13. Tour de Suisse

    10 Feb 2015. The Tour de Suisse is Switzerland's national stage race and the nine days of racing usually visits almost every part of the country, often switching back and forth across the land to find difficult climbs, visit major cities and pass through the 26 cantons. As is the case for races in all cycling friendly countries, the Tour de ...

  14. Tour de Suisse 2022 Stage 3 results

    Peter Sagan is the winner of Tour de Suisse 2022 Stage 3, before Bryan Coquard and Alexander Kristoff. ... UCI Pnt Time; 1: 112 +20:06: 206: Sprint: SAGAN Peter TotalEnergies. 32: ... UCI World Ranking; Alltime; Statistics. Points per age; Latest injuries; Youngest riders; Grand tour statistics; Monument classics; Latest transfers; Favorite 500 ...

  15. 2023 Tour of Switzerland (Tour de Suisse)

    2023 UCI cycling calendar | 2023 Tour of Switzerland (Tour de Suisse) 2023 Tour of Switzerland (Tour de Suisse) Dates. Took place from Sunday 11 June 2023 till Sunday 18 June 2023. ... etappe geannuleerd na het overlijden van Gino Mäder: Saturday 17 June 2023: 7/ Tübach > Weinfelden:

  16. Tour de Suisse

    Discover the Tour de Suisse 2024! Spectacular stages for climbers, sprinters and time trialists with summits such as the Gotthard Pass and exciting finishes in Carì and Blatten. ... All UCI WorldTeams and the National Team at the Tour de Suisse. News. Stages. Show All Stages Previous Next. 01. Sunday, 09.06.2024 ... 🎢 1 hügelige Etappe / 1 ...

  17. Tour de Romandie 2024: Alle Infos zur Rundfahrt im Überblick

    Die Tour de Romandie findet 2024 zum 77. Mal statt. 689,18 km absolvieren die Fahrer verteilt auf einen Prolog und fünf Etappen. Die Königsetappe steht am 27.

  18. Tour de Romandie heute live im TV, Stream und Ticker: Übertragung der

    Eurosport zeigt die ersten Etappen der Tour de Romandie live und ausführlich auf Eurosport 2. Beginn der Übertragung ist täglich um 15:30 Uhr. Die letzten beiden Etappen am 27. und 28. April überträgt Eurosport 1 jeweils live im Free TV ab 14:00 Uhr. Hier können Sie das Renngeschehen in Gänze bis zur letzten Etappe am 28. April 2024 ...

  19. UCI World Tour 2024

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  20. All UCI WorldTeams and the National Team at the Tour de Suisse

    18. March 2024. All UCI WorldTeams and the National Team at the Tour de Suisse. A total of 23 teams will line up at the start of the men's Tour de Suisse in Vaduz on 9th June 2024. After one year's absence, the Swiss Cycling National Team will be back along with the 18 UCI WorldTeams plus four additional teams from the UCI ProTeam ranks.

  21. Teams

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  22. 2024 UCI World Tour

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  23. Die Tour de Suisse Women wird lanciert!

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  24. Radsport-Festival unter besonderen Umständen

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  25. Tour de Suisse vergibt erneut drei Wildcards

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