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- Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) won the 2023 Tour de Romandie.

- Soudal Quick-Step lineup for the 2024 Tour de Romandie:

Julian Alaphilippe (FRA) Kasper Asgreen (DEN) Mattia Cattaneo (ITA) Josef Cerny (CZE) Fausto Masnada (ITA) Pepijn Reinderink (NED) Ilan Van Wilder (BEL) Sports Directors: Dries Devenyns (BEL) Tom Steels (BEL)

- Soudal-Quick-Step sports director Dries Devenyns: "We go to the Tour de Romandie with a strong team, confident and motivated to do a solid race. Our roster comprises a couple of time trial specialists, so we hope for some good results on those stages. We also have Ilan, who will be our GC leader. He can rely on the likes of Julian and Fausto for the hard stages, and hopefully, be in the mix for a strong overall result."

- 2024 Tour de Romandie stage schedule/times:

Prologue ITT - Tuesday, April 23 Start at 14:49 CET, 8:49am ET Finish at 17:32 CET, 11:32am ET

Stage 1 - Wednesday, April 24 Start at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET Finish at 17:26 CET, 11:26am ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, April 25 Start at 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET Finish at 17:16 CET, 11:16am ET

Stage 3 ITT - Friday, April 26 Start at 14:10 CET, 8:10am ET Finish at 17:33 CET, 11:33am ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, April 27 Start at 11:50 CET, 5:50am ET Finish at 15:51 CET, 9:51am ET

Stage 5 - Sunday, April 28 Start at 12:20 CET, 6:20am ET Finish at 15:50 CET, 9:50am ET

- The 2024 Tour de Romandie is being held April 23-28.

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- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) after Stage 3: "Thanks to all my teammates for their work today, they put in a very strong effort to bring back the break and shut the attacks. Unfortunately, it wasn't possible to catch Soler when he went off in the last climb, so the stage win got away today. I'm feeling better and I see my form improving, even under such awful conditions as the ones we had today."

- Wilco Kelderman (Bora-Hansgrohe) following Stage 3: "To say it was a horrible day would be an understatement but it is on stages as hard as this that the team's work stands out. Ben, Jordi and Burgi did a great job in controlling the race and catching the break while at the same time I was kept safe under these treacherous conditions and slippery roads. I finished with the select reduced group and will now focus on tomorrow's queen stage."

- Marc Soler (Movistar Team) won Stage 3 and is new overall leader.

- Rolf Aldag (Bahrain Victorious) after Stage 2, won by his rider Sonny Colbrelli: "After yesterday Sonny had the legs to win but was really close, so to build on that was the goal for today. It was really great to see the combination of a fast guy like Sonny and the GC guys (Jack and Damiano). We strategically put Pernsteiner in the breakaway, so we didn’t have to work. The mental strength of Pernsteiner was incredible to come back and work in the final. It was great to see. It shows the team spirit and how everyone is willing to work for each other to succeed. Today we got the reward, and I’m happy for Sonny, who worked so hard, and I’m proud of what the guys have done."

- Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain Victorious) won Stage 2. Rohan Dennis retained the overall race lead.

- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) following his Stage 1 victory: "I'm really happy to win again in the Tour de Romandie. In 2010 I had taken the first road stage and here I am eleven years later with another victory. I have to thank my teammates for their great job today, in the last two laps they were pulling in the front and after the last climb, they held the bunch together. It feels nice after three weeks without any racing to come here and win, probably the only stage suited to me because the following ones will be very hard. Thanks as well to the whole team and its sponsors for their continuous support."

- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) won Stage 1. Rohan Dennis remains leader on G.C.

- Peter Sagan after the prologue: "Good opening time-trial in the Tour de Romandie that brought back nice memories from my first year as a professional rider. I gave my best to finish in a good position even if this short course wasn't particularly suited to me. I felt quite well, my condition is improving and I'll chase all opportunities in the next stages."

- André Schulze, Bora-Hansgrohe Sports Director: "It was quite a solid performance today. Wilco has put himself into a good position for the upcoming stages, and we're satisfied with the result of the Prologue. Tomorrow we're looking to the sprint, which we hope will be a stage for Peter."

- Wilco Kelderman (Bora-Hansgrohe) following the prologue ITT: "The parcours was very short today, but it was important to measure my effort to come in with a good time and avoid losing anything against the main GC contenders. I'm pleased with my result and am looking forward to the rest of the race this week."

- Rohan Dennis (INEOS Grenadiers) won the prologue individual time trial and is first leader in the general classification.

- Prologue ITT Start Order and Times here .

- Deceuninck-Quickstep lineup for the 2021 Tour de Romandie:

Mattia Cattaneo Rémi Cavagna Josef Cerny Dries Devenyns Ian Garrison Iljo Keisse Fausto Masnada

- Deceuninck-Quick-Step sports director Geert Van Bondt: "The Tour de Romandie is one of the hardest week-long stage races out there, with a lot of climbing and usually bad weather that can play an important role in the outcome, but we want to be prominent and get some strong results next week. We have three national time trial champions on the squad and they have what it takes to be up there in the two stages against the clock, although it should be noted that both time trials are very demanding and contain plenty of hurdles. Fausto is back from altitude training and we are curious to see what he can do in the general classification, while Dries, Mattia and Iljo bring in a lot of experience and will be there to support our ambitions."

- 2021 Tour de Romandie TV broadcasters/streamers include:

Rts deux at 15:30 CET, 9:30am ET SrF zwei (German) at 15:30 CET, 9:30am ET Rsi La2 at 15:30 CET, 9:30am ET Eurosport - too soon L'Equipe - too soon Rai - too soon Rtbf - too soon SkySport - too soon Tdp - too soon

- 2021 Tour de Romandie stage schedule/times:

Prologue ITT - Tuesday, April 27 Start at 15:00 CET, 9:00am ET Finish at 17:31 CET, 11:31am ET

Stage 1 - Wednesday, April 28 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:24 CET, 11:24am ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, April 29 Start at 12:55 CET, 6:55am ET Finish at 17:25 CET, 11:25am ET

Stage 3 - Friday, April 30 Start at 13:14 CET, 7:14am ET Finish at 17:24 CET, 11:24am ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, May 1 Start at 12:35 CET, 6:35am ET Finish at 17:17 CET, 11:17am ET

Stage 5 ITT - Sunday, May 2 Start at 11:54 CET, 5:54am ET Finish at 15:00 CET, 9:00am ET

- Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) won the 2019 Tour de Romandie, successfully defending his 2018 title. There was no race in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

- The 2021 Tour de Romandie is being held April 27-May 2.

- Stage 5 Individual Time Trial Start Order and Times here .

- During the stage, leaderboard LIVE here .  Cyclingnews ticker  LIVE   here .

- Results: Roglic wins stage 4 .  (Cyclingnews) - Costa, Thomas round out podium as Slovenian extends race lead.

- LIVE video here .  (English, U.S.A. & Canada, Watch it LIVE + On Demand via in-the-cloud DVR feature, FuboTV Cycling Channel, HD quality)  More info here .

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- News: Key mountain stage of Tour de Romandie reduced by 70km due to weather conditions .  (Cyclingnews) - Risk of snow sees Col des Mosses removed from route.

- Results: Gaudu claims victory on stage 3 .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic keeps race lead.

- David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) won Stage 3.  It was the second consecutive stage victory for the team.  Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) retained the overall race lead.

- Results: Kung wins stage 2 .  (Cyclingnews) - Bennett second and Colbrelli third, Roglic stays in the lead.

- Stefan Kung (Groupama-FDJ) won Stage 2.  Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) remains overall leader.

- Results: Roglic wins stage 1 .  (Cyclingnews) - Jumbo-Visma rider takes race lead.

- Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) won Stage 1 and took over the lead on G.C.

- Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) following his victory on Stage 1: "I didn’t expect to win here.  After Tirreno-Adriatico, I went on an altitude camp in preparation for my main goal, the Giro. I recently came back from it. Then you have to wait and see how things will go. It was a tough day with a lot of climbing. It’s a nice feeling that I was able to win, especially in a sprint. It surprised me, because normally there is always someone who is faster. Winning in Romandie always is a special feeling. I love to race here. In Steven, we have a pawn who can go for the GC. He rode very well today, just like the rest of the team. We will continue to keep doing our best."

- Results: Tratnik wins prologue .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic just off the mark in Neuchâtel.

- Jan Tratnik (Bahrain-Merida) won the prologue individual time trial and is first leader in the general classification.

- News: Rui Costa leads charge for UAE Team Emirates at Tour de Romandie .  (Cyclingnews) - Former world champion looking to make the podium for a fourth time.

- News: Albasini and Howson head up Mitchelton-Scott hopes at Romandie .  (Cyclingnews) - Australian WorldTour team set to be in the thick of the action at Swiss stage race.

- Steffen Radochla, Bora-Hansgrohe Sports Director following the prologue: "It was a very technical time trial, with some tricky corners. Maciej put in a good effort, and also our two GC-contenders Felix and Emanuel rode a solid race, avoiding to lose any important time for the overall ranking. I think, it was a good start for us here at the Tour of Romandie with these results. It is a well-casted stage race, therefore we focus on tomorrow’s first demanding road stage."

- Prologue Individual Time Trial Start Order and Times here .

- UAE Team Emirates roster for the 2019 Tour de Romandie:

– Tom Bohli (Swi) – Simone Consonni (Ita) – Rui Costa (Por) – Manuele Mori (Ita) – Simone Petilli (Ita) – Edward Ravasi (Ita) – Aleksandr Riabushenko (Blr) Directeurs sportifs: Simone Pedrazzini (Swi) and Bruno Vicino (Ita)

- Rui Costa (UAE Team Emirates) before the start of the 2019 Tour de Romandie: "The Tour de Romandie is a race that I always liked, also for its spot on the calendar at the end of the Ardennes Classics.  I climbed on the lowest step of the podium three times, taking advantage of my good form after racing in Belgium and the Netherlands. I hope to take a similar approach again this year, coming out of the Ardennes Classics and Liège-Bastogne-Liège in good shape, despite having suffered the cold weather on Sunday in the Doyenne. Looking at the overall, you have to consider this year the two time trials, suited to specialist. They will impact the results."

- Louis Meintjes (Team Dimension Data) before the start of the 2019 Tour de Romandie: "It is good to finally be lining up for a race again. It's been a slightly frustrating wait, recovering, from the crash at Paris-Nice but I am glad that is behind me now. Romandie will pretty much be like starting my season over again, which can be a good thing because even without knowing what kind of shape I do or don't have currently, we can still only build from here."

- News: Team Sky begin transition to Team Ineos at Tour de Romandie .  (Cyclingnews) - Thomas continues Tour de France build-up in Switzerland as Kiryienka and Swift return.

- News: Team Sky to become Team Ineos at Romandie but new kit saved for Yorkshire .  (Cyclingnews) - British team to wear one-off kit in Switzerland after complications with overlap.

- Deceuninck-Quickstep lineup for the 2019 Tour de Romandie:

Eros Capecchi (ITA) Remco Evenepoel (BEL) James Knox (GBR) Davide Martinelli (ITA) Fabio Sabatini (ITA) Florian Sénéchal (FRA) Elia Viviani (ITA) Sports Directors Davide Bramati (ITA) Rik van Slycke (BEL)

- Deceuninck-Quickstep sports director Davide Bramati: "Next week’s race will be a hard one, bookended by time trials and with many hard climbs which will shape the general classification. On paper, one, maybe two stages, will end up in a bunch sprint, and if this will happen, then Elia – who can rely on a strong train – will be our man.  We also have two youngsters on the squad, Remco and James, who have impressed this season, finishing in the top 10 overall at World Tour events. We’re looking forward to having both back in action, without putting any pressure on them, just taking it day by day and see how it goes."

- CCC Team roster for the 2019 Tour de Romandie:

Will Barta (USA) Patrick Bevin (NZ) Jakub Mareczko (ITA) Łukasz Owsian (POL) Joseph Rosskopf (USA) Francisco Ventoso (ITA) Riccardo Zoidl (AUT) Sports Directors: Fabio Baldato (ITA), Gabriele Missaglia (ITA)

- More pre-race comments from Fabio Baldato: "We want to give the opportunity to everyone on the team to go out there and try to get a personal result. Some of the riders usually ride to support their leaders and in this race, they will have a chance to showcase themselves. Łukasz Owsian and Will Barta will look for their chances in the breakaways and hopefully one of them will go all the way. Even though the top ten of the General Classification may be hard to achieve, we are still very motivated to do well. We will take every stage day-by-day and see where that approach will take us. We are hoping that Bevin will have a successful performance in the prologue and then we will take it from there. A good start to a race always raises morale and the team spirit for the next stages."

- CCC Team Sports Director Fabio Baldato: "Our main objective for the Tour de Romandie is the prologue and the final time trial. With Patrick Bevin and Joey Rosskopf in the roster, we believe that we can fight for a top-five result or even a podium on those two stages. We are coming to Switzerland with no pure climber, and since there is a tough mountain top finish stage on day four, we don’t have big expectations in terms of the General Classification. However, we want to race aggressively and battle for stage wins. Riccardo Zoidl can do well in the mountainous terrain and Jakub Mareczko, who is also in good condition, should be up there with the best sprinters on stages two and three if it comes down to a bunch finish."

- 2019 Tour de Romandie stage schedule/times:

Prologue TT, Tuesday, April 30 Start at 14:59 CET, 8:59am ET Finish at 17:30 CET, 11:30am ET

Stage 1 - Wednesday, May 1 Start at 12:55 CET, 6:55am ET Finish at 17:10 CET, 11:10am ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, May 2 Start at 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET Finish at 17:18 CET, 11:18am ET

Stage 3 - Friday, May 3 Start at 13:25 CET, 7:25am ET Finish at 17:16 CET, 11:16am ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, May 4 Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET Finish at 17:11 CET, 11:11am ET

Stage 5 ITT - Sunday, May 5 Start at 11:58 CET, 5:58am ET Finish at ?

- Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) won the 2018 Tour de Romandie.

- The 2019 Tour de Romandie is being held April 30-May 5.

2019 Tour de Romandie Stage 4 Profile

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2019 Tour de Romandie Prologue Profile

- Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) following his win on Stage 5: "The guys worked hard to support me the whole day, and in the end Rudi Selig brought me into the perfect position in the last 200m. I am very thankful for all the hard work of my teammates. It was a real goal of ours to win today and we achieved this. The race has not been easy and it was difficult for me to stay within the time limit on the penultimate stage. So it is nice to see that our hard work paid off."

- Tracking LIVE here .  Cyclingnews ticker  LIVE   here .

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- Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) won Stage 4.  Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) remains leader on G.C.

- News: Bernal lights up Romandie but Roglic holds firm .  (Cyclingnews) - 'I gave my best and Primoz Roglic is a very good rider' says Team Sky leader.

- News: Fuglsang: I wasn't the strongest, but I played my tactics .  (Cyclingnews) - 'It's the second last day of the first part of the season for me' says Romandie queen stage winner.

- News: Fuglsang wins Tour de Romandie queen stage .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic keeps overall lead with one stage remaining.

- Steffen Radochla, Bora-Hansgrohe Sport Director following Stage 4: "The plan was to attack before the last climb. After the attack that Pawel Poljanski and Emanuel Buchmann put in on the slopes of the penultimate climb, Emanuel was able to successfully bridge to the leading group. At the base of the last climb, the escapees had about a one minute advantage. The first part of the climb was not too steep and didn’t lead to any significant difficulties. However, then Team Sky took over the bulk of the pace making in the main field and the advantage of the leaders dropped to 30 seconds. I think that Emanuel put in an excellent performance today."

- News: Dan Martin climbs Tour de Romandie standings after strong time trial ride .  (Cyclingnews) - UAE Team Emirates rider improving in form after misfortune at the Ardennes.

- News: Richie Porte shows improving form in Romandie TT .  (Cyclingnews) - Australian's form on the rise after illness.

- News: Geraint Thomas goes into survival mode after cracking in Romandie TT .  (Cyclingnews) - 'Maybe that's the kick I need ahead of the Tour' says Team Sky rider.

- News: Bernal wins stage 3 time trial .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic second on the day, stays in the overall lead.

- Egan Bernal (Team Sky) won the Stage 3 Individual Time Trial.  Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) retained the overall race lead.

- Richie Porte (BMC Racing) following the Stage 3 mountain time trial: "I felt good until about 2km to go and then I exploded but I was happy to finish it off like I did. It was a good ride and I think all of us are extra motivated by the passing of Andy Rihs last week so, it's nice to come to his backyard and have a good ride.  Overall, I'm happy. It was a strong ride but normally I don't think I would have blown up as badly as I did in the final couple of kilometers. However, the team has been great behind me especially my coach, David Bailey, so we're motivated to try and finish this race off well."

- Leaderboard LIVE here .

- News: Why the sprinters' teams failed against De Gendt .  (Cyclingnews) - 'He rides like 10 riders' says Verbrugghe.

- News: De Gendt wins in Yverdon-les-Bains .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic stays in the overall lead.

- Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal) won Stage 2.  Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) remains overall leader.

- Steffen Radochla (Bora-Hansgrohe directeur sportif): "Today the peloton gave the escapees too much of an advantage, and so the break wasn’t able to be brought back. With 50km remaining, the peloton had to crest a difficult climb, and it was at this point that Bahrain-Merida increased the tempo in order to shed the other sprinters. Pascal Ackermann wasn’t able to keep up with the tempo and was therefore unable to be in the mix in Yverdon-les-Bains today."

- News: Fraile relies on Astana's strength to collect Romandie win .  (Cyclingnews) - 'I was just trying to follow and follow, and my team did an amazing job' Spaniard says.

- News: Roglic remains hesitant on Grand Tour ambitions after taking Romandie lead .  (Cyclingnews) - 'My focus this year is still one week races, and I’m managing that really well' says 28-year-old.

- News: Fraile wins in Delémont .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic moves into overall lead.

- Omar Fraile (Astana) won Stage 1.  Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) is new leader on G.C.

- News: Nieve returns at Romandie as Giro d’Italia responsibilities loom .  (Cyclingnews) - Basque climber on his move from Team Sky to Mitchelton-Scott.

- News: Geraint Thomas: Romandie uphill TT will be decisive .  (Cyclingnews) - Team Sky rider puts in a solid prologue.

- News: Matthews: Romandie win has kick-started my season .  (Cyclingnews) - Australian still in recovery mode after shoulder injury.

- News: Matthews wins prologue .  (Cyclingnews) - Bohli second and Roglic third.

- Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) following his prologue victory: "I had a rocky start to the season and things were difficult with my broken shoulder but I finally feel like things are on the up again. I didn't know how well I would feel after the weekend but I gave my best and I'm really pleased that I could finish it off with the win. It was a beautiful course and I had a lot of fun out there today; I really enjoy TT's, especially ones like these where I can use my power. Tonight we'll just enjoy this win and tomorrow we'll focus on what we're going to do next."

- Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) won the prologue individual time trial and is first leader in the general classification.

- News: Start times for Tour de Romandie prologue time trial .  (Cyclingnews) - Porte off last as defending champion.

- News: Porte recharged and relaxed ahead of Romandie defence .  (Cyclingnews) - Early-season troubles a 'blessing in disguise' for Australian.

- Preview: Race Preview .  (Cyclingnews) - Porte, Thomas, Gaviria and Dan Martin headline Swiss race.

- News: Richie Porte: I'm not putting too much pressure on myself at Tour de Romandie .  (Cyclingnews) - Australian teams up with van Garderen for Tour de France preparation.

- Team Bahrain-Merida for the Tour de Romandie:

Ion Izagirre Gorka Izagirre Enrico Gasparotto Sonny Colbrelli Ramunas Navardauskas Hermann Pernsteiner Kristijan Koren

- Enrico Gasparotto (Bahrain-Merida): "The Romandie is a race that I've always liked. Looking at the race route I think i have a couple of opportunities. Yesterday's sixth place at the Liège has confirmed to me that the condition is good and therefore I hope to get a good result here in Switzerland."

- Team Dimension Data for Romandie:

Merhawi Kudus Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier Nicholas Dlamini Steve Cummings Nic Dougall Johann van Zyl Jaco Venter

- Gino van Oudenhove (Dimension Data directeur sportif): "Tour de Romandie is the next of a hard and high level WT race for us. Nevertheless, this is a great opportunity for some of our riders to step up and take their chances. With a prologue, a climb time trial and a lot of climbing, it fits riders like Steve and Amanuel very well. Also Merhawi showed good riding in the Alps. The amazing riding of Ben in the Alps should give us some good vibes and to the riders to discover the opportunities to show some good results."

- BMC Racing team for Tour de Romandie:

Tom Bohli (SUI) Rohan Dennis (AUS) Kilian Frankiny (SUI) Richie Porte (AUS) Joey Rosskopf (USA) Tejay van Garderen (USA) Danilo Wyss (SUI)

- Tejay van Garderen (BMC Racing): "Being on a team so closely linked to Switzerland means that this race is a big goal for us. My form is good and we are very motivated especially having Richie Porte, the defending champion, on the team. It gives us an extra incentive. The course suits us, and we are ready to fight. We owe it to Andy."

- Quick-Step Floors team for the 2018 Tour de Romandie:

Eros Capecchi (ITA) Fernando Gaviria Rendon (COL) James Knox (GBR) Davide Martinelli (ITA) Michael Mørkøv (DEN) Fabio Sabatini (ITA) Elia Viviani (ITA)

- Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) is back in action following an injury at Tirreno-Adriatico: "Missing all those beautiful races was a blow for me, especially as I was in a good condition. I was sad and frustrated, but this only fueled my motivation to work hard and come back to racing fully recovered. I’ve raced only once before in Switzerland, in my debut season with the pros, but this will be my first time in the Tour de Romandie and I’m excited and eager to join again my teammates and ease back into racing as I start my second half of the season, which I hope to be an injury-free and successful one."

- Richie Porte (BMC Racing) won the 2017 Tour de Romandie.

- The 2018 Tour de Romandie is being held April 24-29.

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Tour de Romandie 2024: Nys wins from breakaway to take yellow

Thibau Nys - Tour de Romandie 2024: Nys wins from breakaway to take yellow

Results 2nd stage 2024 Tour de Romandie

1. Thibau Nys (bel) 2. Andrea Vendrame (ita) s.t. 3. Luke Plapp (aus) + 0.04 4. Florian Lipowitz (ger) + 0.14 5. Juan Ayuso (spa) + 0.16 6. Aleksandr Vlasov (rus) s.t. 7. Adam Yates (gbr) s.t. 8. Guillaume Martin (fra) s.t. 9. Ilan Van Wilder (bel) s.t. 10. Lenny Martinez (fra) s.t. – GC riders s.t.

27. Jai Hindley (aus) + 0.24 45. Thymen Arensman (nld) + 1.03

GC after stage 2 1. Thibau Nys (bel) 2. Andrea Vendrame (ita) + 0.04 3. Luke Plapp (aus) + 0.22 4. Ilan Van Wilder (bel) + 0.25 5. Enric Mas (spa) + 0.26 6. Lenny Martinez (fra) + 0.27 7. Juan Ayuso (spa) s.t. 8. Aleksandr Vlasov (rus) + 0.28 9. Yannis Voisard (swi) + 0.29 10. Adam Yates (gbr) s.t.

11. Damiano Caruso (ita) s.t. 13. Simon Yates (gbr) + 0.30 14. Carlos Rodriguez (spa) + 0.31 16. Tao Geoghegan Hart (gbr) + 0.33 17. David Gaudu (fra) + 0.34 18. Egan Bernal (col) + 0.35 20. Richard Carapaz (ecu) + 0.36 23. Jai Hindley (aus) + 0.38 45. Thymen Arensman (nld) + 1.22

Race report The breakaway forms after 17 kilometres of action. Xandro Meurisse, Thibau Nys, Roger Adrià, Andrea Vendrame and Sean Flynn jump clear, while Nikias Arndt and Xabier Mikel Azparren track them down. The seven carve out a maximum lead of over 5 minutes.

While Arndt and Flynn lose contact on Les Mosses, the lead of the others drops below 3 minutes. However, it rebounds back to over 3 minutes on the flat run-up to the final climb.

Vendrame, Nys and Meurisse are the only remaining attackers in the final 2.5 kilometres of the finishing climb. Meanwhile, Luke Plapp and Florian Lipowitz launch an attack from the GC group on the lower slopes. Plapp jumps across to the leaders and takes over from Meurisse at the front.

Plapp tries to shake off the early attackers but finds himself outfoxed. In the final sprint, Vendrame and Nys take charge, with the 21-year-old Belgian emerging victorious. He not only claims the stage win but also secures the top spot in the overall standings.

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Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) soloed to victory on the stage 4 summit finish of the Tour de Romandie at Thyon 2000, racing into the overall lead in the process.

The British rider was given free rein to attack in the closing kilometres of the 2000-metre mountain after teammate and race leader Juan Ayuso dropped 8km from the line. He jumped from an elite lead group at 4km to go as he sought to overhaul a 12-second gap to new virtual race leader Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar).

Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) was the strongest man in pursuit of Yates, going solo in the chase, while Jorgenson tried to limit his losses at the head of a smaller group further back.

The damage was done, however, and Yates crossed the line 21 seconds up on Jorgenson in fifth place to take the yellow jersey ahead of Sunday's final stage. Pinot took second at seven seconds down, while Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) rounded out the podium at 19 seconds.

"It was a really good performance by the team," Yates said after the stage. "We said from the beginning that we'd try to help Ayuso hold onto the jersey for as long as possible. He really earned the right to wear it the last couple of days after a serious injury, so we did all we could to help him.

"He said already himself that he's still coming back to shape, so when he gave me the go-ahead to go, I tried and just pushed all the way to the line. A great performance from the team and I'm very happy.

"Like I said, [Ayuso] is a young guy and such a big talent. For sure he's going to win some big races in the future. He said to me at maybe 6km to go, 'Adam, you can try for the win', and from that moment on I did my best to win.

"All week we've been riding really well. One more day to go so hopefully we'll hold onto it tomorrow. It's just nice to win. I've had some bad luck in the last couple of races – I had a big crash in Catalunya and had some time off to recover and prepare again and here we are. Super happy."

Yates now takes a 19-second overall lead heading into the final stage, a flatter affair, into Geneva. Jorgenson lies second with Caruso eight seconds back in third place. An impressive ride by DSM youngster Max Poole sees him in fourth overall at 28 seconds, while Pinot is fifth at 41 seconds.

The penultimate stage of the Tour de Romandie brought the peloton to the queen stage of the race and Hors Categorié summit finish of Thyon 2000 (20.9km at 7.6%), where the overall victory would certainly be decided.

The battle for the break raged from the very start of the day, with the largely flat run to the second climb of the day at Anzère (14.6km at 6.9%) seeing 10 men eventually go clear at the head of the race.

UAE Team Emirates controlled the peloton pacemaking for race leader Juan Ayuso while prologue winner Josef Cerny (Soudal-QuickStep) was joined out front by Quinten Hermans (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Lawson Craddock, Chris Juul-Jensen (Jayco-AlUla), and Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Dstny), among others.

KOM leader Julien Bernard (Trek-Segafredo) also made the move and duly picked up the maximum points at the opening third-category climb, as well as Anzère and the next climb at Lens shortly after.

When the riders hit the flat ground on the way to the midway mark of the stage, the break had made it three minutes up the road, with UAE keeping control ahead of the final two ascents of the day.

By the time the riders hit the first-category test at Suen (14km at 6.6%) just under 60km from the line, the break had 3:30, while Groupama-FDJ also began to contribute to the work in the peloton.

On the climb itself, meanwhile, an upping of the pace saw Bernard, Hermans and three others drop away to leave five men up front at the top – Craddock, Juul-Jensen, De Gendt, Cerny, and Ben Zwiehoff (Bora-Hansgrohe). De Gendt led the move over the top, with the peloton closing to within two minutes.

On the way down, Harold Tejada attacked from the peloton as his Astana Qazaqstan teammate Andrea Garofoli dropped back from the breakaway. They wouldn't make it to the final climb, however, with the peloton sweeping them up again at 23km to go.

At the base of the climb to Thyon 2000, the peloton moved to 1:40 back on the break as Juul-Jensen, Zwiehoff, and De Gendt pushed clear at the front. In the peloton, Israel-Premier Tech climber Michael Woods was unlucky to go down after tangling with another rider just prior to the start of the climb.

Juul-Jensen went clear at the front with 17km to go, while further back the moves and counter-moves kept coming even as the peloton closed to within a minute. The attacking would all come to nothing, though, as the peloton made the catch with 12km to go as Jayco-AlUla took over the work at the front.

Riders dropped away from the peloton as the high pace continued on the way towards the summit, and as DSM took over the pacemaking for Romain Bardet inside the final 10km, a real selection was made.

At 8km to go, race leader Ayuso was dropped, the young Spaniard not yet on top form at his first race of the season. Second-placed Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar) and fifth-placed Adam Yates and his UAE Team Emirates teammate Rafał Majka remained in the lead group, however, along with Bardet and his teammate Max Poole, Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious), Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) Simon Carr (EF Education-EasyPost), Cian Uijtdebroeks (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Eddie Dunbar (Jayco-AlUla) also up there.

Bardet kicked off the attacking at 7km to go with a couple of moves, though neither he nor Carr could break clear with their accelerations. Dunbar, Jorgenson, and then Bardet again tried to get away as the riders hit the final 5km, with those moves provoking splits in the group.

Yates took it up on the front heading into the final 4km, getting away from Bardet, Jorgenson and Poole while Caruso, Pinot and Uijtdebroeks battled back to the chasing trio. The group couldn't match Yates' pace, though, as the Briton opened up a nine-second gap heading into the final 3km of the climb. Pinot put in a decisive attack of his own a kilometre later, leaving the rest of the chasers behind with a fierce acceleration.

Back in the chase, Jorgenson led the way as he sought to limit Yates' advantage, with 12 seconds between them at the start of the day, while Pinot plugged away in a lone pursuit. Yates had too much for the Frenchman and Jorgenson, however, staying away to celebrate his second win of the season.

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Last year's winner Adam Yates and third-placed Damiano Caruso both return to this six day-stage race in Romandie, the French speaking area of west Switzerland to battle again in the region's beautiful mountain scenery.

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Starting with a minuscule 2.3km prologue in the town of Payerne, the 77th Tour de Romandie will cover a total of 657km and pack in over 11,000m of climbing with a time trial on stage three and summit finishes on both stages two and four at Les Marécottes and Leysin.

Favourite to repeat his victory of last year will be Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) who will be backed up by a strong team including Pavel Sivakov, Felix Großschartner and Juan Ayuso. Leading the challenge will be the ever improving Egan Bernal (INEOS Grenadiers) winner of the recent Giro d’Abruzzo Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan Team) and young French star Lenny Martinez (Groupama - FDJ).

The course isn’t just for the climbers though as with a prologue and a mid-race time trial many TT specialists are on the start sheet too including Josh Tarling and Ethan Hayter from (INEOS Grenadiers) and Rémi Cavagna (Movistar Team).

The stage three time trial more or less went to form even though rain somewhat slowed down the second half of the field. The win went to the American Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) who started in the better conditions setting an incredible time that would never be touched. 

Behind him in second place was Magnus Sheffield (Ineos-Grenadiers) with the new overall leader Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates) coming in a few seconds down in 4th.  

Stage four sees the race return to the high mountains so read on for where to watch the Tour de Romandie 2024 cycling action live, wherever you are in the world.

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If you live in Switzerland then you can look forward to a FREE Tour de Romandie live stream in 2024. 

Switzerland's SRF is set to serve up a free stream of this six-stage stage race.

But what if you're based in Switzerland but aren't at home to catch that free Tour de Romandie coverage? Maybe you're on holiday and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country, when you'd usually be able to watch for free at home?

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3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to SRF or another streaming service and watch the action.

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Cycling fans in the U.S. can watch the 2024 Tour de Romandie on  FloBikes . A subscription will set you back US$149.99 for the year or US$29.99 on a monthly basis.

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Live coverage of the 2024 Tour de Romandie will be broadcast on Eurosport and Discovery+.

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Tour de Romandie 2024 stages

The race starts with a very short 2.3km prologue which will be contested by the overall favorites, keen to install a pecking order early on, and the short TT specialists looking for a chance to gain a leaders jersey in a big stage race. 

Stage one follows the next day and it’s a lumpy 165.7km from Château d’Oex to Fribourg which will likely end in a sprint finish, although there are very view big name sprinters on the start sheet.

Stage two is where the GC action will really kick off with two huge mountains and a summit finish at Salvan/Les Marécottes. This 10km final ascent, averaging 7.3%, has slopes maxing out at 14% so will be a proper test for the climbers.

Those same climbers will the next day have to take on the 15.5km continuously undulating time trial around Oron and utilise another skill needed to win a stage race.

Stage four from Saillon to Leysin is 151.7km and takes the riders into higher territory with five classified climbs including the 10km summit finish at the end.

After this the GC battle should be stitched up with just the laps around Vernier to contend with on the final stage which will likely end in a sprint.

Tour de Romandie route 2024

Prologue | Tuesday April 23, | Payerne - Payerne. 2.3km

Stage 1 | Wednesday April 24, Château d’Oex - Fribourg. 165.7km

Stage 2 | Thursday April 25, Fribourg - Salvan/Les Marécottes. 171km

Stage 3 | Friday April 26, Oron - Oron. 15.5km

Stage 4 | Saturday April 27, Sailion - Leysin. 151.7km

Stage 5 | Sunday April 28, Vernier - Vernier. 150.8km

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Mardi 23 avril > Dimanche 28 avril : Suisse, UCI WorldTour, 77e édition

Du mardi 23 au dimanche 28 avril se déroule le  Tour de Romandie 2024 , une course par étapes suisse classée en UCI WorldTour. L’an passé , le Britannique Adam Yates s’était imposé devant l’Américain Matteo Jorgenson et l’Italien Damiano Caruso. Vous pouvez suivre toutes les étapes en direct vidéo à partir de 15h30, heure française :

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Profils et parcours des étapes

Prologue (mardi 23 avril) : Payerne – Payerne, 2.28 km

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Etape 1 (mercredi 24 avril) : Château d’Oex – Fribourg, 165.7 km

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Etape 2 (jeudi 25 avril) : Fribourg – Salvan / Les Marécottes, 171 km

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Etape 3 (vendredi 26 avril) : Oron – Oron, CLM individuel, 15.51 km

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Etape 4 (samedi 27 avril) : Sayon – Leysin, 151.7 km

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Etape 5 (dimanche 28 avril) : Vernier – Vernier, 150.8 km

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Brandon McNulty and Magnus Sheffield delivered an American sweep Friday at the wet and rainy third stage of the Tour de Romandie .

Racing in more favorable conditions than later starters, the American duo roared to the top spots in the 15.5km race against the clock in Oron on mostly dry roads.

McNulty edged out compatriot Sheffield by just under 13 seconds with a winning time of 20:07 for an average speed of 46.244kph.

The victory is the fifth this season for the UAE Team Emirates star who’s enjoying a big step up in quality and consistency .

The results are another sign of the arrival of a new generation of American talent in Europe. Sheffield is slated to make his grand tour debut at the Giro d’Italia next month.

UAE teammate Juan Ayuso was best among the GC favorites, and raced into the overall leader’s jersey. The Spanish rider and other GC later starters rode in rainy, wet conditions that slowed their times.

McNulty and Sheffield both lost time earlier in the race, and had no chance to take the jersey.

The race continues Saturday with the decisive mountaintop finale in the 159.2km stage fro Saillon to Leysin. A first-category climb should see more separation in the GC.

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Tour de Romandie 2023 : coup double pour Ethan Hayter, vainqueur de la 2e étape et nouveau leader au classement général

Le coup double pour Ethan Hayter. Le leader de la formation Ineos Grenadiers a remporté la 2e étape du Tour de Romandie, jeudi 27 avril, lui permettant de récupérer la tête du classement général. Le Britannique a réglé un groupe vidé de l'essentiel des meilleurs sprinteurs à La Chaux-de-Fonds, devant Juan Ayuso (UAE) et le Français Romain Bardet (DSM), déjà bien placé la veille et à nouveau en vue loin de son registre de prédilection, avec quatre secondes de bonification à la clé.

Bardet est désormais 7e, à 17 secondes du leader, mais n'est pas le Tricolore le mieux placé, puisque Rémi Cavagna (Soudal-Quick Step) est 3e à seulement six secondes. Plus tôt dans la course, un autre Français avait pris la lumière, maillot de meilleur grimpeur sur les épaules : Julien Bernard (Trek-Segafredo). Présent dans l'échappée, comme la veille, il a été repris à 30 kilomètres de l'arrivée.

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Suivre le Tour de Romandie 2023 en direct vidéo

La diffusion TV du Tour de Romandie 2023, du mardi 25 au dimanche 30 avril, permet de regarder la course en direct et de ne rien rater de l’épreuve suisse.

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Le Tour de Romandie 2023 (2.UWT) est à suivre en direct toute la semaine, du mardi 25 au dimanche 30 avril. La diffusion TV de la course suisse est assurée par La Chaîne L’Équipe et Eurosport . Ce sera l’occasion de regarder en direct la lutte pour le classement général sur un parcours varié entre contre-la-montre, étapes piégeuses et étapes de haute montagne. L’arrivée à Thyon 2000 se déroule le samedi 29 avril et c’est à suivre dès 14h00.

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La diffusion TV : regarder le Tour de Romandie 2023 en direct

Le Tour de Romandie 2023 (2.UWT) bénéficie d’une retransmission en direct sur La Chaîne L’Équipe et Eurosport . Tout au long de la semaine, retrouvez les équipes de Patrick Chassé et Claire Bricogne avec l’émission d’avant et d’après-course « Ca va frotter » afin de décortiquer et d’analyser toutes les étapes. Le direct débutera à 15h30 sauf le weekend où la diffusion TV démarrera à 14h00. De son côté, Eurosport 1 met à disposition les équipes des Rois de la Pédale pour commenter en direct la course suisse.

Mardi 25 avril – Prologue (CLM ind.) : LE BOUVERET > LE BOUVERET (6.8 km)

  • Emission d’avant-course « Ca va frotter » : dès 14h45 sur La Chaîne L’Équipe
  • La Chaîne L’Équipe : direct à partir de 15h30
  • Emission d’après-course : dès 17h30
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Mercredi 26 avril – Etape 1 : CRISSIER > VALLÉE DE JOUX (170.9 km)

Jeudi 27 avril – Etape 2 : MORTEAU > LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS (162.7 km)

Vendredi 28 avril – Etape 3 (CLM ind.) : CHÂTEL-SAINT-DENIS > CHÂTEL-SAINT-DENIS (18.8 km)

Samedi 29 avril – Etape 4 : SION > THYON 2000 (161.6 km)

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Dimanche 30 avril – Etape 5 : VUFFLENS-LA-VILLE > GENÈVE (170.8 km)

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Tour de Romandie : Julian Alaphilippe 3e du prologue

De retour de blessure, le double champion du monde tricolore a pris ce mardi la 3e place du prologue du Tour de Romandie.

Julian Alaphilippe a terminé 3e du prologue du Tour de Romandie ce mardi pour son retour sur le vélo. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)

Un retour… sur le podium. Un peu plus de trois semaines après sa dernière course sur le Tour des Flandres, le Français Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal – Quick Step) a pris la 3e place, ce mardi, du prologue du Tour de Romandie dans les rues de Payerne. C’est le Néerlandais Maikel Zijlaard (24 ans) qui s’est avéré être le plus rapide sur cet itinéraire en ville de 2,28 km. Il y a douze jours en exclusivité dans nos colonnes, le double champion du monde français (2020 et 2021) reconnaissait avoir disputé les dernières courses avec une fracture au genou gauche, blessure contractée après une chute sur les Strade Bianche, début mars. Malgré la douleur, il avait tenu à s’aligner sur les classiques flandriennes et à ne pas en parler.

« J’étais censé avoir récupéré depuis les Strade et ça n’allait pas mieux. Et les examens ont montré que j’avais une… fracture de la tête du péroné ! Cela expliquait pourquoi la douleur ne partait pas. En fait, c’était comme une grosse gêne plus que quelque chose d’insupportable, racontait Julian Alaphilippe dans le Parisien du 11 avril. Les docteurs m’ont dit qu’avant les classiques flandriennes, c’était à moi de prendre la décision… C’est mon erreur. Déjà que ce sont des courses très difficiles quand tu es à 100 %. Mais avec cette blessure qui me diminuait, c’était trop compliqué. La tête a voulu décider à la place du genou. »

⏱️ Julian Alaphilippe prend la deuxième place provisoire du prologue du Tour de Romandie ! Suivez la course en direct sur la chaine L'Équipe : https://t.co/XHft75RY8r #lequipeVELO pic.twitter.com/Yo8dn8RzzW — la chaine L'Équipe (@lachainelequipe) April 23, 2024

Désormais de retour sur le vélo, Julian Alaphilippe veut réaliser un excellent Tour de Romandie qui se termine ce dimanche afin de bien se préparer avant de participer pour la première fois au Giro (du 4 au 26 mai) avec l’espoir d’y décrocher une étape. Le coureur de 31 ans espère également être sélectionné pour l’épreuve de cyclisme sur route des JO de Paris.

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Tour de Romandie 2024, étape 4 : Profil et favoris

Tour de Romandie 2024 étape 4 profil et favoris

Ce samedi, c’est jour d’étape reine sur les routes du Tour de Romandie. Les coureurs toujours en course vont se disputer la victoire d’étape et le maillot jaune en montagne au terme d’une 4e étape d’une distance de 151,7 kilomètres affichant un profil de 3.536 mètres de dénivelé positif à grimper. Avec un tel tracé, les favoris du jour sont les grimpeurs et coureurs de courses par étapes. Les Adam Yates, Juan Ayuso, Aleksandr Vlasov, Jai Hindley, Egan Bernal, David Gaudu, Lenny Martinez et consorts ont rendez-vous au sommet, en altitude, à plus de 1.300 mètres.

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Seconde arrivée au sommet sur ce Tour de Romandie

Si, lors de la première arrivée au sommet ( lors de la 2e étape ), les favoris n’ont pas « fait » la course dans la montée finale, ils sont attendus ce samedi pour se jouer le maillot jaune. A trois reprises les coureurs vont se retrouver à plus de 1.000 mètres d’altitude. Chronologiquement, le peloton et échappés vont grimper successivement le Col d’Ovronnaz (8,9km à 9,7% – Passage max à 15%) , en début d’étape. Avec cette ascension de 1ère catégorie, tout ce petit monde sera mis dans l’ambiance « montagne ». Tour à tour, après la mi-course, les coureurs vont grimper les montées de La Rasse (2km à 8,6% – Passage max à 9%) , Les Rives (9,8km à 5,7% – Passage max à 13%) puis Les Giettes (4km à 8,5% – Passage max à 12%) , classées en 2e et 3e catégories. Puis interviendra la montée finale sur Leysin (14km à 6% de pente moyenne – Passage max à 12%) située à 1.315 mètres d’altitude .

Le peloton va s’élancer à 11h50, route des Bains Saillon, pour le départ fictif. Après un défilé neutralisé de 3 kilomètres les coureurs vont arriver au kilomètre zéro et le départ réel va être donné Pont de Salentze, direction Leysin. Compte tenu du profil escarpé de l’étape du jour, à 38,5 km/h de moyenne, les premiers coureurs devraient franchir la ligne d’arrivée (Route de la Cité) aux alentours de 15h50.

Lire aussi : Le calendrier UCI WorldTour 2024

Les favoris de la 4e étape du Tour de Romandie 2024

Comme lors de la seconde étape, on prend les mêmes favoris et on recommence, si bien que les UAE Team Emirates de Adam Yates et Juan Ayuso ou encore Brandon McNulty sont attendus en vainqueurs. Ils auront cependant comme adversaires d’excellents grimpeurs tels que Adam Yates, Aleksandr Vlasov et Jay Hindley , Egan Bernal , Richard Carapaz , Damiano Caruso ou encore Enric Mas . Sans oublier le trio Français David Gaudu – Lenny Martinez – Guillaume Martin .

*** Adam Yates , Juan Ayuso ** Damiano Caruso, Aleksandr Vlasov , Jai Hindley , Enric Mas , Brandon McNulty , David Gaudu , Egan Bernal , Thymen Arensman, Ilan Van Wilder, Pavel Sivakov, Magnus Sheffield, Lenny Martinez * Cristian Rodriguez, Ethan Hayter, Louis Meintjes, Sergio Higuita, Tao Geoghegan Hart , Felix Grosschartner, Alex Aranburu, Giulio Ciccone , Eddie Dunbar, Richard Carapaz, Harold Tejada, Clément Berthet , Jonathan Castroviejo, Rainer Kepplinger, Yannis Voisard

Profil de la 4e étape (Saillon / Leysin)

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Carte du parcours de la 4e étape du Tour de Romandie 2024

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Classement de meilleur grimpeur – top 10, classement de meilleur jeune – top 10.

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Tour de Bretagne (2e étape). Milizac-Guipronvel - Pontivy

Au lendemain de la victoire de Tim Torn Teutenberg (Lidl-Trek) à Plougonvelin, les coureurs vont partir du Finistère, de Milizac-Guipronvel, pour rejoindre Pontivy et le Morbihan. Le départ sera donné à 11 h.

« Le parcours est en faux plat constant et, si aucune difficulté majeure n’est à noter, les organismes n’arriveront pas frais sur le difficile circuit final de Pontivy. Les coureurs auront à franchir à cinq reprises la longue côte de 3 km qui devrait marquer le premier temps fort de cette 57e édition pour le classement général », indique l’organisation du Tour de Bretagne sur son site.

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