Cycling race
2008 Tour de Suisse2008 UCI ProTour, race 9 of 15 |
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Dates | 14–22 June 2008 |
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Stages | 9 |
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Distance | 1,411.6[1] km (877.1 mi) |
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Winning time | 35h 43' 46" |
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The 2008 Tour de Suisse was the 72nd edition of the Tour de Suisse road cycling stage race. The race took place from 14 June to 22 June 2008 and is part of the 2008 UCI ProTour. It began in Langnau im Emmental and ended in Bern. The race was won by Roman Kreuziger.
Teams
Twenty teams of eight riders started the race:[2]
Route
Stages
Stage 1
14 June 2008 - Langnau I.E. to Langnau I.E., 146 km (91 mi)
Stage 1 Results[4][5]
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General Classification after Stage 1[4][5]
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Stage 2
15 June 2008 - Langnau I.E. to Flumserberg, 197 km (122 mi)
Stage 2 Results[4][6]
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General Classification after Stage 2[4][6]
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Stage 3
16 June 2008 - Flums to Gossau SG, 155 km (96 mi)
Stage 3 Results[4][7]
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General Classification after Stage 3[4][7]
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Stage 4
17 June 2008 - Gossau SG to Domat/Ems, 171 km (106 mi)
Stage 4 Results[4][8]
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General Classification after Stage 4[4][8]
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Stage 5
18 June 2008 - Domat/Ems to Caslano, 190 km (120 mi)
Stage 5 Results[4][9]
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General Classification after Stage 5[4][9]
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Stage 6
19 June 2008 - Ambrì to Verbier, 188 km (117 mi)
Stage 7
20 June 2008 - Gruyères to Lyss, 171 km (106 mi)
Stage 8
21 June 2008 - Altdorf to Klausen Pass, 25 km (16 mi) (ITT)
Stage 9
22 June, 2008 - Altdorf to Bern, 168 km (104 mi)
Classification leadership
See also
References
- ^ "Tour De Suisse (Pro Tour)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ "Start list". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ "72nd Tour de Suisse - ProT". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Tour of Switzerland (Tour de Suisse) Pro Tour, June 14 - June 22, 2008". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 1 - June 14: Langnau I.E. - Langnau I.E., 146km". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 2 - June 15: Langnau I.E. - Flumserberge, 197km". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 3 - June 16: Flums - Gossau SG, 155km". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 4 - June 17: Gossau SG - Domat-Ems, 171km". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 5 - June 18: Domat-Ems - Caslano, 190km". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 6 - June 19: Ambri - Verbier, 188km". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 7 - June 20: Gruyères - Lyss, 171km". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 8 - June 21: Altdorf - Col du Klausen (ITT), 25km". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 9 - June 22: Altdorf - Berne, 168km". Cycling News. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
Further reading
External links