Tour de Suisse
Tour de Suisse
2011 Tour de Suisse results, stage 3
Stage 3
- 1. Peter SAGAN, (SVK) Liquigas-Cannondale, at 3:09:47
- 2. Damiano CUNEGO, (ITA) Lampre-Isd, at 0
- 3. Jakob FUGLSANG, (DEN) Leopard-Trek, at 21
- 4. Laurens TEN DAM, (NED) Rabobank Cycling Team, at 21
- 5. Giampaolo CARUSO, (ITA) Team Katusha, at 48
GC
- 1. Damiano CUNEGO, (Italy) Lampre-Isd, at 7:43:16
- 2. Juan Mauricio SOLER HERNANDEZ, (Colombia) Movistar, at 54
- 3. Bauke MOLLEMA, (Netherlands) Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:16
- 4. Laurens TEN DAM, (Netherlands) Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:19
- 5. Tejay VAN GARDEREN, (United States) HTC-Highroad, at 1:21
Garmin-Cervelo rallies behind Hushovd to end victory famine
GRINDELWALD, Switzerland (AFP) - Garmin-Cervelo is rallying behind teammate Thor Hushovd as the Norwegian seeks to honro his status as world champion by ending his victory famine at the Tour of Switzerland Tuesday.
Ailing Allan Davis pulls out of Tour of Switzerland
GRINDELWALD, Switzerland (AFP) - Australian Allan Davis's hopes for a place on Astana's Tour de France squad suffered a setback when he pulled out of the Tour of Switzerland prior to the race's third stage Monday.
Peter Sagan wins 2011 Tour de Suisse stage 3
GRINDELWALD, Switzerland (AFP) - Slovakia's Peter Sagan of the Liquigas team won the third stage of the Tour of Switzerland on Monday, a 105km ride from Brig-Glis to Grindelwald that included a category 1 and unclassified climb.
2011 Tour de Suisse, stage 2 results
Quick Results
- 1. Juan Mauricio Soler Hernandez (COL), Movistar , 4:23:20
- 2. Damiano Cunego (ITA), Lampre-Isd, at 0:12
- 3. Frank Schleck (LUX), Leopard-Trek, at 0:12
- 4. Danilo Di Luca (ITA), Team Katusha, at 0:16
- 5. Bauke Mollema (NED), Rabobank Cycling Team, at 0:18
GC
- 1. Juan Mauricio Soler Hernandez (Colombia), Movistar , 4:33:19
- 2. Damiano Cunego (Italy), Lampre-Isd, at 0:16
- 3. Bauke Mollema (Netherlands), Rabobank Cycling Team, at 0:22
- 4. Tejay Van Garderen (United States), HTC-Highroad, at 0:27
- 5. Frank Schleck (Luxembourg), Leopard-Trek, at 0:31
2011 Tour de Suisse prologue: a Gregg Bleakney gallery
Gregg Bleakney and his cameras pay a call on the prologue to the 2011 Tour de Suisse.
2011 Tour de Suisse, prologue results
- 1. Fabian Cancellara (SUI), Leopard-Trek, 9:41
- 2. Tejay Van Garderen (USA), HTC-Highroad, at 0:09
- 3. Peter Sagan (SVK), Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0:17
- 4. Gustav Larsson (SWE), Saxobank-Sungard, at 0:17
- 5. Andreas Klöden (GER), Team RadioShack, at 0:18
- 6. Thomas Danielson (USA), Garmin-Cervelo, at 0:20
- 1. Fabian Cancellara (SUI), Leopard-Trek, 9:41
- 2. Tejay Van Garderen (USA), HTC-Highroad, at 0:09
- 3. Peter Sagan (SVK), Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0:17
- 4. Gustav Larsson (SWE), Saxobank-Sungard, at 0:17
- 5. Andreas Klöden (GER), Team RadioShack, at 0:18
- 6. Thomas Danielson (USA), Garmin-Cervelo, at 0:20
Who else? Fabian Cancellara wins prologue at Tour de Suisse
Four-time world time trial champion Fabian Cancellara stuck to tradition by winning the prologue time trial at the Tour de Suisse on Saturday.
Schleck brothers take Swiss route to Tour de France
Andy Schleck's final preparations for what he hopes will be a more rewarding Tour de France campaign in July begin in earnest at the nine-day Tour of Switzerland starting Saturday.
Chris Horner skipping Swiss tour, takes a new route to France
Recent Amgen Tour of California winner Chris Horner will not be starting the Tour de Suisse this weekend as a warm-up for the Tour de France, his RadioShack team announced Thursday.
Schleck brothers head to Tour de Suisse
The road to the Tour de France heads through Switzerland for the Schleck brothers and time trial star Fabian Cancellara.
Team Type 1 earns wildcard bid for Tour de Suisse
Team Type 1—Sanofi-Aventis has received a wild card for the 2011 Tour de Suisse, allowing the team to participate in the 75th anniversary tour, the team reported Tuesday.
Tom Boonen undergoes knee operation
The Belgian champion is still recovering from his crash at the Tour de Suisse
Some big names will miss 2010 Tour de France
The Tour de France is about surviving and hanging on for three weeks, but some big names are missing out this year even before the race leaves the start house with Saturday’s prologue in Rotterdam.
Kim Kirchen recovering from heart attack
Kirchen recovering from heart attack
Lance Armstrong plays down Tour de France chances
Lance Armstrong has played down his chances of winning an eighth Tour de France title despite lining up at the July 3-25 race with a quality-packed RadioShack team.
Replay: Live coverage of 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 9
Replay: Live coverage of 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 9
2010 Tour de Suisse results
Results from the 2010 Tour du Suisse.
Lance Armstrong winds up second overall at Tour de Suisse; Frank Schleck takes win
Fränk Schleck (Saxo Bank) wins the 2010 Tour de Suisse after Tony Martin (HTC-Columbia) took the final stage, a 27km individual time trial in Liestal.
Start times – Final TT at Tour de Suisse
Start times - Final TT at Tour de Suisse
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 8
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 8
Caisse d’Epargne scores 1-2 in Swiss Tour stage, Gesink keeps lead
Caisse d'Epargne scores 1-2 in Swiss Tour stage, Gesink keeps lead
Kirchen placed in coma after heart attack
Former Luxembourg national champion Kim Kirchen has been placed in an artificial coma after suffering a heart attack on Friday, his Katusha team said.
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 7
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 7
Burghardt scores again at Tour de Suisse, Gesink keeps jersey
Burghardt scores again at Tour de Suisse, Gesink keeps jersey
Replay: Live coverage of 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 6
Replay: Live coverage of 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 6
Gesink wins climbers’ stage to grab lead at Tour de Suisse
Gesink wins climbers' stage to grab lead at Tour de Suisse
Mark Cavendish drops out of Tour of Switzerland
British sprinter Mark Cavendish has pulled out of the Tour of Switzerland prior to the race's sixth stage, his HTC-Columbia team said Thursday.
Marcus Burghardt claims stage at Tour de Suisse, Tony Martin holds lead
Burghardt claims stage at Swiss Tour, Martin holds lead
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 5
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 5
Tour de Suisse riders delay start to protest Mark Cavendish’s actions
The start of the fifth stage of the Tour of Switzerland was symbolically delayed by two minutes Wednesday as riders expressed their anger at HTC-Columbia's Mark Cavendish for the crash in the finish sprint of Tuesday's stage.
Mark Cavendish penalized and fined for finale crash at Tour de Suisse
Mark Cavendish (HTC-Columbia) is being penalized and fined for causing a crash near the finish of the fourth stage of the Tour of Switzerland on Tuesday.
HTC-Columbia’s Michael Rogers leaves Tour de Suisse for altitude training
HTC-Columbia's Michael Rogers did not start the Tour de Suisse on Tuesday, opting instead to head to altitude to continue his specific training for the Tour de France.
Alessandro Petacchi survives finish crash to win Tour de Suisse stage
Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre-Farnese Vini) won stage 4 of the Tour de Suisse on Tuesday, after dodging a nasty finish sprint crash that took down Mark Cavendish, Mark Cavendish, Heinrich Haussler and Tom Boonen, among others.
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 4
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 4
HTC-Columbia’s Tony Martin leads Tour de Suisse as Fränk Schleck wins stage 3
Tony Martin (HTC-Columbia) takes the overall lead in the Tour de Suisse as Fränk Schleck (Saxo Bank) wins stage 3.
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 3
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 3
Heinrich Haussler takes stage 2 at Tour de Suisse; Fabian Cancellara retains lead
Heinrich Haussler (Cervélo TestTeam) wins stage 2 of the Tour de Suisse as Fabian Cancellara (Saxo Bank) retains the overall lead.
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 2
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse stage 2
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse prologue
Replay: Live coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse prologue
Cancellara wins Swiss opener
Defending champion Fabian Cancellara (Saxo Bank) won the first stage of the Tour du Suisse on Saturday.
Start List, 2010 Tour de Suisse
Start List, 2010 Tour de Suisse
Time trials loom large in Tour of Switzerland
This Saturday, the modern Merckxes and Gimondis will be contesting a much shorter time trial, over one lap of a hilly circuit on the other side of town, but it could have great significance in the outcome of this Tour de Suisse.
VeloNews.com to offer live daily coverage of the 2010 Tour de Suisse
VeloNews.com readers will find live daily text reports from the Tour de Suisse, June 12-20. The site also will feature daily race reports, complete results and photo galleries by Graham Watson.
Team RadioShack announces its Tour of Switzerland roster
Team RadioShack announces its Tour of Switzerland roster
Cervelo’s Marcel Wyss’ knee injury will keep him out of the Tour de Suisse
The Swiss rider underwent surgery Wednesday. He is being replaced by Portugal's João Correia on the Tour de Suisse team roster.
Versus to air daily one-hour specials during the Tour de Suisse
VERSUS' coverage begins on Saturday, June 12, with daily one-hour stage recaps from June 14-18, as well as a two-hour show on June 20 that will feature highlights of stage 8 and full coverage of the final stage.
Thor Hushovd returns to racing at the Tour de Suisse
Cervélo TestTeam's Thor Hushovd will return to racing Saturday, at the Tour de Suisse, his team announced Monday.
Cancellara rules TT en route to Suisse win
Hometown favorite Fabian Cancellara won the Tour de Suisse on Sunday after dominating the ninth and final stage of the race, an individual time trial in Bern. Saxo Bank's big time-trial specialist, clad in the Swiss national champion's kit, blitzed the 38.5km course in 45 minutes and 59 seconds, for an average speed of 50.236km/h (31.2mph). He knew he had the overall locked up and took the time to cross the line with both hands in the air, road-stage style. Tony Martin (Columbia-Highroad) took second on the stage at 1:27 with Thomas Dekker (Silence-Lotto) third at 1:42.
Martin scores win at Swiss Tour
Columbia’s Tony Martin won the eighth stage of the Tour of Switzerland from Le Sentier to Crans-Montana on Saturday. Wearing the pink climber's jersey, the German outsprinted Damiano Cunego (Lampre) and Fabian Cancellara (Saxo Bank), starting his dash to the line 500 meters from the finish. "I realized Cunego was chasing behind, and he got fairly close, but I made it in the first place to the finish all the same," said Martin.
Columbia-Highroad’s Kim Kirchen wins another Suisse stage for the squad.
Luxembourg's Kim Kirchen (Columbia-Highroad) won the seventh stage of the Tour of Switzerland, a 204-kilometer ride from Bad Zurzach to Vallorbe on Friday. Last year's winner, Czech rider Roman Kreuziger, was second over the line and Germany's Linus Gerdemann third. It was the fifth stage win at the Swiss tour for the Columbia team.
Cavendish takes another at Swiss Tour
Mark Cavendish earned his second stage win at the Tour of Switzerland on Thursday, the 178 kilometer sixth stage from Oberriet to Bad Zurzach. The 24-year-old Columbia-Highroad rider – winner of four stages in last year's Tour de France – won in a sprint finish ahead of Spain's three-time world road race champion Oscar Freire (Rabobank). Cavendish had already won Monday's stage from Davos to Lumino. "It may have appeared easy but it wasn't that evident to me," said Cavendish. "We had to cope with a second category climb eaarly in the stage and then a strong headwind."
Albasini wins at Tour de Suisse, Valjavec keeps lead
Columbia-Highroad's Michael Albasini won the fifth stage of the Tour of Switzerland, a 202-kilometer race from Staefa in Switzerland to Serfaus in Austria. Tadej Valjavec (Ag2r) retained the race lead, even managing to drop his biggest rival on Wednesday – Saxo Bank's Andy Schleck - down the overall standings. Valjavec now leads Swiss rider Oliver Zaugg, of Liquigas, by 14 seconds with four stages remaining.
Breschel takes stage 4 at Swiss tour
Matti Breschel (Saxo Bank) triumphed in the fourth stage of the Tour of Switzerland on Tuesday. The Dane held off Astana's Maxim Iglinsky by a whisker to take his third victory of the year in the 195km ride from Biasca to Staefa. Tadej Valjavec (Ag2r-La Mondiale) finished third in the nine-man sprint to take the leader's jersey from Saxo's Fabian Cancellara, who crossed 1:03 down on the escapees. Cancellara had led the race since winning the opening time trial.
Cavendish wins in Switzerland
Swiss rider Fabian Cancellara held on to the lead of the Tour of Switzerland as Britain's Mark Cavendish powered to victory on the 195.4km third stage on Monday. The 24-year-old from the Isle of Man, who won four stages at last year's Tour de France, produced an impressive decisive surge in the dying meters after Norwegian Thor Hushovd's final dash for the line ran out of steam. As Cavendish soaked up the win, Spanish ace Oscar Freire of Rabobank came through late to leave Cervelo's main sprinter Hushovd in third place. [nid:93406]
Eisel takes stage 2 at Tour de Suisse; Cancellara leads
There were two races for Bernhard Eisel in Sunday’s 150km second stage at the Tour de Suisse — the first to try to win the stage, and the second to try to confirm a spot on Columbia-Highroad’s highly competitive nine-man Tour de France team. The Austrian sprinter achieved the first and went a long way toward securing the second after out-kicking the bunch in a tightly fought sprint to win Sunday’s romp around Davos.
Cancellara wins opening TT at Tour of Switzerland
Saxo Bank’s Fabian Cancellara may well have put a tough spring behind him as he scored an impressive win in the opening time trial of the Tour of Switzerland on Saturday. Cancellara covered the tough 7.8km course from Mauren to Ruggell, in Liechtenstein, in a time nine minutes and 21 seconds. Defending champion Roman Kreuziger (Liquigas) was 19 seconds slower with Astana’s Andreas Klöden rounding out the podium at 22 seconds.
Garmin-Slipstream’s Tour roster is starting to take shape
Jonathan Vaughters' Garmin-Slipstream squad has had it rough with injuries and illnesss for the first half of the season. Injuries to team leaders, including Christian Vande Velde's multiple fractures suffered in a stage 3 crash at the Giro d'Italia and David Millar's severe shoulder injury on the final day of Paris-Nice, have created an oddly easy environment for roster selection in April and May.
Vande Velde back for the Tour de Suisse
Christian Vande Velde, who sustained major injuries after crashing out of the Giro d’Italia in May, will compete in the 2009 Tour de Suisse later this week, Garmin-Slipstream confirmed Thursday. The Swiss tour marks Vande Velde’s return to racing following his harrowing crash in stage three of the Giro, when he suffered seven fractures, including five vertebrae, one rib and his pelvis. No surgery was necessary and the American, who finished fifth in last year’s Tour de France, was back on his bike just days after final medical examinations and has kept up the pace ever since.
CSC’s Fabian Cancellara wins another Tour de Suisse stage, as Kreuziger cruises to the overall victory.
CSC's Fabian Cancellara chased down a last-kilometer attack by FdJ's Phillipe Gilbert, passed him and soloed to his second stage win in this year's Tour de Suisse on Sunday. The stage finished near Cancellara's hometown of Wohlen bei Bern, Switzerland. Liquigas's Roman Kreuziger finished in the main pack on the final day to retain the overall lead he took in Saturday's time trial.
Kreuziger takes stage and jersey at Swiss Tour
Liquigas’s Roman Kreuziger, a former world junior road champion, turned in a spectacular performance Saturday, winning the eighth stage of the Tour de Suisse, a 25-kilometer uphill time, and vaulting into the overall lead with just one stage remaining.
CSC’s Fabian Cancellara wins stage 7 of the Tour de Suisse with a 5k solo effort.
CSC's world time trial champion, Fabian Cancellara, won the seventh stage of the Tour de Suisse on Friday with a trademark solo attack in the final kilometers. Just like Cancellara's win at this year's Milan-San Remo and last July's stage 3 of the Tour de France, Cancellara attacked as the top sprinters were gearing up for a field sprint, and held them off for a narrow victory in a daring display of raw power.
Kirchen takes the lead of the Tour de Suisse after winning the sixth stage.
Luxembourg's Kim Kirchen, riding for the High Road team, surged into the overall lead of the Tour of Switzerland after winning the sixth stage on Thursday. [nid:78578] The stage was a 188km race from Ambri to Verbier, punctuated by two major climbs, the hors categorie Nufenenpass early in the race and the Category 1 finishing climb to Verbier.
Gerolsteiner’s Markus Fothen wins the fifth stage of the Tour de Suisse
Gerolsteiner's Markus Fothen won the 189.7km fifth stage of the Tour de Suisse on Wednesday, following the crash of his breakaway companion, Frank Schleck (CSC), who appeared ready to take over the race leader’s yellow jersey before the mishap. Astana’s Serguei Ivanov crossed second at 50 seconds with Fothen’s Swiss teammate, Markus Zberg, taking third at 57 seconds.
Robbie McEwen wins again at the Tour de Suisse
Silence-Lotto's Robbie McEwen won a sprint finish in the 170km fourth stage of the Tour of Switzerland on Tuesday for his second consecutive stage win. The 35-year-old McEwen crossed the line ahead of Spaniard Oscar Freire of Rabobank and German Gerald Ciolek of High Road in exactly the same order as in Monday's third stage. [nid:77868]
Silence-Lotto’s Robbie McEwen wins stage 3 of the Tour du Suisse.
Silence-Lotto's Aussie sprinter Robbie McEwen won Monday's third stage of the tour of Switzerland, outsprinting Rabobank's Oscar Freire and High Road's Gerald Ciolek. "Leif Hoste and Greg Van Avermaet did well for me on the sprint," said McEwen. "It's exactly the tactic that we discussed this morning. "It's one of the first times that I've sprinted with the two of them and it worked well." This win, he said, "was good for confidence ahead of the Tour de France."
Anton takes stage, lead in Tour de Suisse
Igor Anton (Euskaltel-Euskadi) pulled on the leader's yellow jersey after climbing to victory in Sunday's second stage of the Tour de Suisse. The Spanish climber crossed the line six seconds ahead of Luxembourg's Kim Kirchen (Team High Road), Italy's Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital) and CSC's Frank Schleck following the 197km run to the ski station of Flumserberg, which finished in rain and freezing conditions at 1400 meters altitude.
Freire takes Tour de Suisse opener
Three-time world champion Oscar Freire sprinted to victory in the first stage of the Tour de Suisse, out-charging the field at the end of 146-kilometer race that started and finished in Langnau im Emmental. Freire pulled on the race leader's jersey at the end of the stage after beating Switzerland's Martin Elmiger at the finish line. In the general classification Freire has a four-second lead on Elmiger (Ag2r)and another local, Lampre’s David Loosli.
Schleck grabs Suisse lead after stage win
Yes, Andy Schleck will one day be a great champion, but after Tuesday's fourth stage of the Tour de Suisse, one should remember that his older brother Frank is not one to be ignored, either. On the steep slopes of the finishing climb to Triesenberg-Malbun, its second category rating belying a vicious character, big brother Schleck asserted his authority with an impressive display of power climbing, and left all rivals in his wake to capture his fifth career victory and the race lead to boot. "Of course, the Tour de Suisse is a beautiful race and it's one of the biggest races of the
Zabel takes stage 2; Cancellara leads Suisse tour
Confession appears to have its rewards. Milram's Erik Zabel, who three weeks earlier admitted to using EPO, says he's a man reborn, and on Sunday in Lucerne, the 36-year-old used his newfound spiritual freedom to win the opening road stage of the Tour de Suisse. It was a perfect throw of the bike by the veteran Zabel, who just pipped Lampre-Fondital's Daniele Bennati at the line, surprisingly followed by race leader Fabian Cancellara (CSC). The maillot jaune and local hero was given a superb lead-out by his Australian teammate and friend Stuart O'Grady, who finished fourth,
Tour de Suisse kicks off in Olten
It is time. When the Tour de Suisse begins in Olten on Saturday, the occasion is not so significant for the opening time trial, as it is that the Tour de France is exactly three weeks away. For the time being at least, the Puerto headlines do not rule the sporting pages of magazines or newspapers. The confessions, that have so far numbered four, have stopped. But the cynicism is still there; the public wants - no, the public needs - to see some clean winners, and it must start now. One of two primary lead-up events to Tour itself, the Tour de Suisse runs concurrently with the Critirium du
Cancellara bests the rest in Suisse opener
Those who began to hail Bradley Wiggins as the likely winner of the Tour de France prologue spoke too soon. On Saturday in Olten, reigning world time trial champion Fabian Cancellara (Team CSC) smashed the prologue of the Tour de Suisse and his rivals, sending out a flashing red warning light to his adversaries all over Europe. "This victory is a confirmation that everything is working right, that I am back to winning form," announced Cancellara, who by default also took the first yellow jersey as race leader. "The Tour de France [prologue] will be completely different, because the roads
Monday’s EuroFile: Mancebo shifts to Switzerland; Illes Balears doubles its kit; new recruits
Francisco Mancebo is packing his bags and heading to Switzerland, all part of a larger strategy to make a move for the Tour de France podium. The hard-working Mancebo will rent an apartment in Geneva to be closer to the headquarters of his new Ag2r team. Mancebo – who left Illes Balears to join the French team after finishing fourth in last year’s Tour -- hopes the move will accelerate his push toward the Tour podium. "It’s going to be a year of changes," Mancebo told the Spanish daily Marca. "I feel good with the change. After so many years I needed a motivation to continue training and do
McGee takes third stage of Tour of Switzerland
Francaise des Jeux's Bradley McGee won the third stage of the Tour of Switzerland on Monday ahead of Italy's Mirko Celestino and Patrik Sinkewitz of Germany. German star Jan Ullrich, who stayed tucked away in the peloton, kept hold of the yellow jersey after the end of the 154km stage from Abtwil to St. Anton. The 29-year-old McGee, a member of the Australian Olympic team pursuit gold medal winning team in Athens in 2004, also gave his team its second win of this year's race following Austrian Bernhard Eisel's victory in the opening stage. McGee said he was delighted with
Monday’s EuroFile: Vino’ out of Tour; Hunter scores win in Switzerland
T-Mobile's Alexandre Vinokourov has pulled out of next month's Tour de France after a fall during the Tour of Switzerland over the weekend, spokesmen for his team confirmed Monday. "Vinokourov won't be on the Tour," team spokesman Matthias Schumann told AFP. Vinokourov, 30, suffered several torn ligaments to his right shoulder after the fall during the second stage of the Tour of Switzerland on Sunday and will remain hospitalized for a further two days. He was also forced out of the Tour de France two years ago with injury. "It's a very difficult period for him because he was getting