Tour de Suisse 2025 - Men's (June 15- June 22)

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I've been spoiled rotten by Devil's Elbow's most excellent Giro write-ups, all I had to do was just copy and paste! So here goes my feeble attempt and I'll just keep it short and sweet...

Startlist can be found here: https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-suisse/2025/startlist/startlist

And some maps and profiles:

Stage 1: Küssnacht›Küssnacht(129.4km)





Stage 2: Aarau›Schwarzsee(177km)





Stage 3: Aarau›Heiden(195.6km)





Stage 4: Heiden›Piuro (Valchiavenna)(193.2km)





Stage 5: La Punt›Santa Maria in Calanca(183.8km)





Stage 6: Chur›Neuhausen am Rheinfall(186.7km)





Stage 7: Neuhausen am Rheinfall›Emmetten(207.3km)






Stage 8 (ITT) (Final): Beckenried›Stockhütte(10km)





I'm looking forward to hearing some lovely Swiss German! :D

 
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Looking forward to this race.
João Almeida is the favourite here but lets see how he fares against this opposition.
Looking at the startlist for UAE, he's got to be the undisputed team leader. Lets see how the team works for him, or if it's going the be the usual UAE team *** everytime Pogacar is not in the race.
 
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It'll be a fierce battle between Froome and Quintana once more in the mountains, I'm putting my Monopoly money on Nairo, of course.

Old man G to beat them both!🤣
 
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Shellmose not riding makes things easier for Almeida. Obvious gc podium for Gall is obvious.
 
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Looking forward to this race.
João Almeida is the favourite here but lets see how he fares against this opposition.
Looking at the startlist for UAE, he's got to be the undisputed team leader. Lets see how the team works for him, or if it's going the be the usual UAE team *** everytime Pogacar is not in the race.
Why would they not work for him, especially this team selection?… He is the undisputed leader and favourite to win.
 
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Shellmose not riding makes things easier for Almeida. Obvious gc podium for Gall is obvious.
Tao is actually in shape. But on this route I miss the fantasy how Tao & Gall should beat Almeida.

This must be the worst route of a major stage race I've seen!
 
Mar 11, 2009
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Froome returns to major stage racing wearing #1 on his team.

once upon a time, Froome was about to get dropped by Team Sky and seemingly out of nowhere rose to finish 2nd (later amended to 1st) in the Vuelta.

Now about to get dropped by Israel without a contract for next year, can history repeat itself?
 
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Why would they not work for him, especially this team selection?… He is the undisputed leader and favourite to win.
It's UAE.
When Pogacar is there, everyone knows what their job is and they have no problem executing it.
When Pogacar is not there, they are always in a state of apparent internal disarray and they won't commit to working for a leader until it becomes crazy not to. And sometimes not even then (Mcnulty in the Giro is a good one).

I'm very curious to see how UAE plays this. Will they work for Almeida like they do with Pogacar or will they have guys stage hunting and going for jerseys?
I really don't know. Lets see.
 
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My biggest complaint about the route is the lack of a flat TT. Otherwise I think its alright, stage 5 is really hard and the MTT as well.

Today already has the potential to be a GC day, I think Almeida could win his first of several stages on a reduced group sprint.
 
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The startlist is disappointing. It always is in Switzerland, but this year it seems like many teams are sending their D team.
 
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Today's final climb was last used in 2015, for a different, but more or less similar finish

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74cy-ntyC7U


Thomas, Fuglsang and Spilak got a bit of a gap over the top, but it came back together to a group of ~10, where Durasek rolled away late on to win solo. A 2nd group with Sagan finished 15s behind:


Could be more or less the same kind of race today - although with no real favorite, a weak enough break also may have a shot.
 
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Stage only 129.4 Ks, the exact same length as the women's stage...

I feel like if they wanted both races to have equal length, there was a better way to go about that...
 
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