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

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It's always a sorrowful day when idiocy goes unpunished.
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Well. Almeida has pretty much won this hasn't he.
90% sure. But he needs a decent performance in the TT. Riccitello managed to ship only 38 seconds last year. Pidcock 51, Skjelmose 21. This year's TT is a bit harder, and Riccitello is likely better than Vauquelin in MTTs despite losing to Vauquelin today (and might have been in better shape last year). But there is a universe in which Vauquelin can limit the losses. Unlikely though.
 
90% sure. But he needs a decent performance in the TT. Riccitello managed to ship only 38 seconds last year. Pidcock 51, Skjelmose 21. This year's TT is a bit harder, and Riccitello is likely better than Vauquelin in MTTs despite losing to Vauquelin today (and might have been in better shape last year). But there is a universe in which Vauquelin can limit the losses. Unlikely though.
Plus for Almeida is that he should get some more seconds back tomorrow. The closer to 30 seconds he is the better.
 
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90% sure. But he needs a decent performance in the TT. Riccitello managed to ship only 38 seconds last year. Pidcock 51, Skjelmose 21. This year's TT is a bit harder, and Riccitello is likely better than Vauquelin in MTTs despite losing to Vauquelin today (and might have been in better shape last year). But there is a universe in which Vauquelin can limit the losses. Unlikely though.

I won't be surprised if Almeida starts the TT in yellow.
Okay, that's probably too much, but 20 extra seconds are definitely possible on Saturday.