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The startlist: https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-suisse/2019/gc/startlist/roster
The big thing is probably Thomas and Bernal trying to bedt eachother to be the team leader for the Tour. You also have the specialists Rui Costa and Spilak. Other interesting gc riders are Mas, Soler, Kelderman, Pozzovivo and McNulty could surprise people. It's also the first stage race for Aru after his problems.
Many classic sprinters on the startlist, Sagan, Degenkolb and Kristoff. You also have Viviani with a top level sprint train.
I'm having problems posting the stage profiles on my phone, so here's a link, just change the stage number on the top right side of the page an you get to see all the profiles:
https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-suisse/2019/stage-1/today/profiles
Overall it's a hard route, but pretty interesting and with one hell of a short final stage.
The startlist: https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-suisse/2019/gc/startlist/roster
The big thing is probably Thomas and Bernal trying to bedt eachother to be the team leader for the Tour. You also have the specialists Rui Costa and Spilak. Other interesting gc riders are Mas, Soler, Kelderman, Pozzovivo and McNulty could surprise people. It's also the first stage race for Aru after his problems.
Many classic sprinters on the startlist, Sagan, Degenkolb and Kristoff. You also have Viviani with a top level sprint train.
I'm having problems posting the stage profiles on my phone, so here's a link, just change the stage number on the top right side of the page an you get to see all the profiles:
https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-suisse/2019/stage-1/today/profiles
Overall it's a hard route, but pretty interesting and with one hell of a short final stage.