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

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Onley only 4 points behind Almeida in the points classification... would Onley really want to don the black jersey in such warm weather?

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Preliminary results of stage 6.

Rnk.RiderTeamTime
1MEEUS JordiRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe4:10:24
2BALLERINI DavideXDS Astana Team0:00
3ASKEY LewisGroupama - FDJ0:00
4MIHKELS MadisEF Education - EasyPost0:00
5BURATTI NicolòBahrain - Victorious0:00
6VAN POPPEL DannyRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe0:00
7BITTNER PavelTeam Picnic PostNL0:00
8LAPEIRA PaulDecathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team0:00
9MAYRHOFER MariusTudor Pro Cycling Team0:00
10OLDANI StefanoCofidis0:00
 
yes, like why pay to use a toilet when the Rheinfall is literally right there..
Or just whip it out and pee roadside like the riders do... I'd be afraid I'd get a fine though if caught. (If they give fines in Switzerland for such a thing, I don't know. In the States it would probably be considered lewd behavior in public and I think there would be a fine.)
 
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How much did you have to pay to use the toilet? Do you feel like you got your money's worth?

Inquiring minds want to know!

I can't remember the exact amount (although it's actually only been 14 years, I've just realised), but I believe I paid in Euro and then the machine gave me back the difference in Swiss Francs instead, which were worth less at the time, and since I wasn't going to stay in Switzerland, they didn't hold any value to me then. The same thing happened to me in Liechtenstein once.

Everyone thinks they are making all their money in finance, but I've discovered that it's all a big lie. Toilet charges and road tolls are the real reasons for their massive wealth.
 
I can't remember the exact amount (although it's actually only been 14 years, I've just realised), but I believe I paid in Euro and then the machine gave me back the difference in Swiss Francs instead, which were worth less at the time, and since I wasn't going to stay in Switzerland, they didn't hold any value to me then. The same thing happened to me in Liechtenstein once.

Everyone thinks they are making all their money in finance, but I've discovered that it's all a big lie. Toilet charges and road tolls are the real reasons for their massive wealth.
Seeing as you had no use for the Swiss Francs in the future I can see why you would want to get rid of it in any way available to you. So paying to use a toilet makes sense now. :)

PS - You can tell today was a dull stage seeing as we're talking about Swiss toilets instead of the race. lol!
 
Seeing as you had no use for the Swiss Francs in the future I can see why you would want to get rid of it in any way available to you. So paying to use a toilet makes sense now. :)

PS - You can tell today was a dull stage seeing as we're talking about Swiss toilets instead of the race. lol!

I still have at least one Swiss Franc lying around, and now that it is worth more than a Euro I'm basically a Billionaire. However a lot of things are also more expensive in Switzerland than in Germany and Austria, so I wouldn't be able to last long living there.
 
Or just whip it out and pee roadside like the riders do... I'd be afraid I'd get a fine though if caught. (If they give fines in Switzerland for such a thing, I don't know. In the States it would probably be considered lewd behavior in public and I think there would be a fine.)
We had a regional USCF official who felt that doing your business from the bike was gross and dangerous so if you did she would make you stop and walk a circle around your bike, before you could continue racing. It was still quicker to do it from the bike and do the quick stop fire drill.
 
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