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Race Winners

2022 VLASOV Aleksander

2021 THOMAS Geraint

2019 ROGLIC Primoz

2018 ROGLIC Primoz

2017 PORTE Richie

2016 QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo Alexander

2015 ZAKARIN Ilnur

2014 FROOME Christopher

2013 FROOME Christopher

2012 WIGGINS Bradley

2011 EVANS Cadel

2010 SPILAK Simon

2009 KREUZIGER Roman

2008 KLÖDEN Andreas

2007 DEKKER Thomas

2006 EVANS Cadel

2005 BOTERO ECHEVERRY Santiago

2004 HAMILTON Tyler

2003 HAMILTON Tyler

2002 FRIGO Dario

2001 FRIGO Dario

2000 SAVOLDELLI Paolo

1999 JALABERT Laurent

1998 DUFAUX Laurent

1997 TONKOV Pavel

1996 OLANO MANZANO Abraham

1995 ROMINGER Tony

1994 RICHARD Pascal

1993 RICHARD Pascal

1992 HAMPSTEN Andrew

1991 ROMINGER Tony

1990 MOTTET Charly

1989 ANDERSON Phil

1988 VELSCHOLTEN Gerard

1987 ROCHE Stephen

1986 CRIQUIELION Claude

1985 MULLER Jorg

1984 ROCHE Stephen

1983 ROCHE Stephen

1982 WILMANN Jostein

1981 PRIM Tommy

1980 HINAULT Bernard

1979 SARONNI Giuseppe

1978 VAN DER VELDE Johan

1977 BARONCHELLI Gianbattista

1976 DE MUYNCK Johan

1975 GALDOS GAUNA Francisco

1974 ZOETEMELK Joop

1973 DAVID Wilfried

1972 THEVENET Bernard

1971 MOTTA Gianni

1970 PETTERSSON Gosta

1969 GIMONDI Felice

1968 MERCKX Eddy

1967 ADORNI Vittorio

1966 MOTTA Gianni

1965 ADORNI Vittorio

1964 MAURER Rolf

1963 BOCKLANT Willy

1962 DE ROSSO Guido

1961 ROSTOLLAN Louis

1960 ROSTOLLAN Louis

1959 GIMMI Kurt

1958 BAUVIN Gilbert

1957 FORESTIER Jean

1956 FORNARA Pasquale

1955 STREHLER René

1954 FORESTIER Jean

1953 KOBLET Hugo

1952 WAGTMANS Wout

1951 KUBLER Ferdi

1950 FACHLEITNER Edouard

1949 BARTALI Gino

1948 KUBLER Ferdi

1947 KETELEER Désiré








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History

Written by Wicky (2005-03-01 00:00)
Translated by DZI (2006-02-09 00:00:00)



The Tour de Romandie has been organised in Switzerland since 1947. Romandy is the French speaking part of this country where the UCI headquarters is established also.
Naturally, much of this race goes on in the Swiss Alps and will be the main preparation for the Giro d’Italia, usually a week after this Romandy Tour. In fact, this race is a mini-tour where any classification rider will have to be on his toes to win. He has to posess both time trialling and excellent climbing qualities to even stand a chance here. No race for the fainthearted cyclist!


As we said earlier, in 1947 the flag comes down for the first time. The first stage was a morning stage with a team time trial. The Amberg, Diggelmann, Koblet and Keller team won that edition. The afternoon stage was won by the Belgian Keteleer, who also won the final classification in the end and gets his name on the leaderboard in the first Tour of Romandy. The Swiss, proud of being the ultimate clock makers, are really fond of their time trials.
From 1953 onwards, many time trails are present in this somewhat short tourrace. 1968 actually kicks off with a prologue for the first time, apart from a time trial later on in the race. The organisers seem to like that setup, so up to 2003 two time trials remain in every race. The 2004 and 2005 editions have to settle for just a prologue, but in 2006 the organisation decides to return to their well known formula of old.


In the beginning local Swiss heroes like Koblet, Strehler and Kubler were of course present and also winners in the race, this Romandy Tour being the second largest stage race in Switzerland. It hasn’t been very popular in the past though, because the early years failed to attract the many big cycling names. If a big name did enter the race, he’d most likely win it as well. So we still find the names of great champions on the all time leaderboard, Eddy Merckx as usual being one of them. Many riders have won here twice, but only one cyclist managed to get the top spot on the podium three times. In the Eightees, multitalented Irishman Stephen Roche got his wins in 1983, ’84 and ’87.


This relative young stage race is getting more popular with the audiences now, probably also because of the perfect organisation by the Swiss. All things considered, the Tour of Romandy is no easy race to win anymore. Today, the competition is much fiercer than it was in earlier races. The introduction of the ProTour helped this race as well, so a decent number of top cyclists will be present. To end up in the top 10, riders have to be excellent cyclists to even stand a chance. But if you do end high up on the leaderboard in the general classification, it does automatically prove that you are a good tour rider and will stand a reasonable chance in races like the Giro d’Italia.




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