Startlist
Prologue - Ascona-Ascona: 5.57km
STAGE 1 - Ascona-Sion: 204km
STAGE 2 - Sion-Montreux: 166km
STAGE 3 - Le Bouveret-Aigle: 180km
STAGE 4 - Fribourg-Fribourg: 174km (CIRCUIT)
STAGE 5 - ITT Neuchâtel-Neuchâtel: 18.5km
Froome should be on the race, though it isn't completely certain considering his recent back problems and eventual DNS at L-B-L. Porte will be present as well. This is going to be a difficult race for Sky to control, and depending on the weather, those descent finishes could get even more tricky for the likes of CF.
Spilak will lead Katusha. He has always performed well in here and he is my favourite for the win.
Costa is supposed to lead Lampre, though his condition is unknown after today's crash in Liège.
Kwiatkowsi, Van Garderen, Majka, Fuglsang, Uran, JC Peraud and Mathias Frank are other strong names.
Prologue - Ascona-Ascona: 5.57km
STAGE 1 - Ascona-Sion: 204km

STAGE 2 - Sion-Montreux: 166km

STAGE 3 - Le Bouveret-Aigle: 180km

STAGE 4 - Fribourg-Fribourg: 174km (CIRCUIT)

STAGE 5 - ITT Neuchâtel-Neuchâtel: 18.5km
Froome should be on the race, though it isn't completely certain considering his recent back problems and eventual DNS at L-B-L. Porte will be present as well. This is going to be a difficult race for Sky to control, and depending on the weather, those descent finishes could get even more tricky for the likes of CF.
Spilak will lead Katusha. He has always performed well in here and he is my favourite for the win.
Costa is supposed to lead Lampre, though his condition is unknown after today's crash in Liège.
Kwiatkowsi, Van Garderen, Majka, Fuglsang, Uran, JC Peraud and Mathias Frank are other strong names.