2022 men’s Tour de Suisse
Male Team 12 - 19 Jun

Tour de Suisse

1327 Kilometers 8 Stages
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Esta prueba es una de las contadas excepciones que quedan fuera del circuito de transmisiones de Eurosport / GCN. En España se podrá ver en Esport3 y EITB, a partir de las 15.30 (hasta etapa 5) / 14.00 (últimas tres jornadas).

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Timetable

The opening five stages will end around 5.20pm CEST; the last three will be over before 4.30pm.

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Bonus

There will be 10-6-4″ up for grabs at the seven road stages, plus 3-2-1″ at the intermediate sprints.

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Social Media

The race’s official Twitter account is @tds; the hashtag is #TourdeSuisse2022.

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Score

Three overall victories have been obtained by the Eusebio Unzué-led organisation in the Tour de Suisse: one with Vladimir Karpets (2007) and two back-to-back successes with Rui Costa (2012, 2013).

Stages

Analysis

01
Küsnacht (177.6km)
12 June
  1. 01 Stephen Williams Bahrain Victorious 4h16'51"
  2. 02 Max Schachmann Bora-Hansgrohe "
  3. 03 Andreas Kron Lotto Soudal "
  4. 26 Alex Aranburu Movistar Team +51"
  5. 46 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +1'19"
  6. 50 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +1'52"
  7. 51 Óscar Rodríguez Movistar Team "
  8. 125 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team +14'29"
  9. 137 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team +15'24"
  10. 143 Albert Torres Movistar Team "
02
Küsnacht - Aesch (198km)
13 June
  1. 01 Andreas Leknessund Team DSM 4h46'22"
  2. 02 Alberto Bettiol Team BikeExchange +38"
  3. 03 Michael Matthews Team BikeExchange "
  4. 13 Alex Aranburu Movistar Team "
  5. 42 Óscar Rodríguez Movistar Team "
  6. 62 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team "
  7. 68 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team "
  8. 85 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team +2'14"
  9. 105 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team +5'25"
  10. 130 Albert Torres Movistar Team +6'15"
03
Aesch - Grenchen (176.9km)
14 June
  1. 01 Peter Sagan Team TotalEnergies 4h28'38"
  2. 02 Bryan Coquard Cofidis "
  3. 03 Alexander Kristoff Intermarché-Wanty Gobert "
  4. 05 Alex Aranburu Movistar Team "
  5. 36 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team "
  6. 38 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team "
  7. 44 Óscar Rodríguez Movistar Team "
  8. 76 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +1'12"
  9. 127 Albert Torres Movistar Team +6'32"
  10. 128 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team "
04
Grenchen - Brünnen (190.8km)
15 June
  1. 01 Daryl Impey Israel – Premier Tech 4h14'09"
  2. 02 Michael Matthews Team BikeExchange "
  3. 03 Soren Kragh Andersen Team DSM "
  4. 06 Alex Aranburu Movistar Team "
  5. 41 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team "
  6. 43 Óscar Rodríguez Movistar Team "
  7. 54 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team "
  8. 91 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team +7'24"
  9. 119 Albert Torres Movistar Team +10'09"
  10. 131 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team "
05
Ambri - Novazzano (190.1km)
16 June
  1. 01 Alexander Vlasov Bora-Hansgrohe 4h30'28"
  2. 02 Neilson Powless EF Education First "
  3. 03 Jakob Fuglsang Israel – Premier Tech "
  4. 26 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +1'49"
  5. 31 Alex Aranburu Movistar Team +4'44"
  6. 46 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +11'08"
  7. 84 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team +27'19"
  8. 89 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team "
  9. 97 Albert Torres Movistar Team "
  10. 111 Óscar Rodríguez Movistar Team "
06
Locarno - Moosalp (177.5km)
17 June
  1. 01 Nico Denz Team DSM 5h11'14"
  2. 02 Clément Champoussin AG2R La Mondiale "
  3. 03 José Herrada Cofidis "
  4. 21 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +2'55"
  5. 33 Óscar Rodríguez Movistar Team +6'41"
  6. 36 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +8'17"
  7. 38 Albert Torres Movistar Team +10'21"
  8. 61 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team +17'47"
  9. —  Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team DNF
  10. —  Alex Aranburu Movistar Team DNS
07
Ambri - Malbun (194.6km)
18 June
  1. 01 Thibaut Pinot Groupama-FDJ 5h06'39"
  2. 02 Óscar Rodríguez Movistar Team +25"
  3. 03 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team +38"
  4. 23 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +4'44"
  5. 30 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +8'11"
  6. 41 Albert Torres Movistar Team +12'51"
  7. 65 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team +23'00"
08
Vaduz (ITT / CRI) (25.6km)
19 June
  1. 01 Remco Evenepoel Quick Step 28'26"
  2. 02 Geraint Thomas INEOS Grenadiers +3"
  3. 03 Stefan Küng Groupama-FDJ +11"
  4. 36 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +2'30"
  5. 39 Óscar Rodríguez Movistar Team +2'35"
  6. 45 Johan Jacobs Movistar Team +2'41"
  7. 52 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +2'54"
  8. 76 Albert Torres Movistar Team +5'59"

Analysis

Only one individual time trial – that’s the main change to the 2022 Tour de Suisse, an otherwise classic route, covering the three main communities of the Helvetic Confederation (Romandy, the German-speaking predominant area and the Ticino) and combining big ascents with pesky, short hills.

Küsnacht, just outside Zürich, will be the opening venue on Sunday 12th. The race will be quite hilly in its opening stages -day one will feature a 3km, 7% ascent just four kilometers from the finish; stage two will climb the Challpass (Cat-2; 6km at 6.3%) 13km before the arrival to Aesch (Monday 13th)-, while also offering the sprinters some chances in Grenchen (Tuesday 14th).

Wednesday 15th, the riders will tackle the Steinerbergstrasse KOM (3.6km at 8%) with 15km from the finish in Brünnen (st. 4). On Thursday 16th, a hill-top finish in Novazzano; Friday 17th, two ‘monsters’ will be awaiting with the Nufenenpass (HC) and the Moosalp (HC, finish), and Saturday 18th, the Lukmanierpass (Cat-1) will be crested before the finish in Malbun (HC). This year’s race will actually not end in Switzerland, as a 25km ITT will decide things in Vaduz, the capital city of Liechtenstein, on Sunday 19th.