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Race Winners

2022 THOMAS Geraint

2021 CARAPAZ Richard

2019 BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley

2018 PORTE Richie

2017 SPILAK Simon

2016 LÓPEZ MORENO Miguel Ángel

2015 SPILAK Simon

2014 FARIA DA COSTA Rui Alberto

2013 FARIA DA COSTA Rui Alberto

2012 FARIA DA COSTA Rui Alberto

2011 LEIPHEIMER Levi

2010 SCHLECK Frank

2009 CANCELLARA Fabian

2008 KREUZIGER Roman

2007 KARPETS Vladimir

2006 ULLRICH Jan

2005 GONZALEZ JIMENEZ Aitor

2004 ULLRICH Jan

2003 VINOKOUROV Alexandre

2002 ZUELLE Alex

2001 ARMSTRONG Lance

2000 CAMENZIND Oscar

1999 CASAGRANDE Francesco

1998 GARZELLI Stefano

1997 AGNOLUTTO Christophe

1996 LUTTENBERGER Peter

1995 TONKOV Pavel

1994 RICHARD Pascal

1993 SALIGARI Marco

1992 FURLAN Giorgio

1991 ROOSEN Luc

1990 KELLY Sean

1989 BREU Beat

1988 WECHSELBERGER Helmut

1987 HAMPSTEN Andrew

1986 HAMPSTEN Andrew

1985 ANDERSON Phil

1984 ZIMMERMANN Urs

1983 KELLY Sean

1982 SARONNI Giuseppe

1981 BREU Beat

1980 BECCIA Mario

1979 WESEMAEL Wilfried

1978 WELLENS Paul

1977 POLLENTIER Michel

1976 KUIPER Hennie

1975 DE VLAEMINCK Roger

1974 MERCKX Eddy

1973 FUENTE LAVENDERA Jose-Manuel

1972 PFENNINGER Louis

1971 PINTENS Georges

1970 POGGIALI Roberto

1969 ADORNI Vittorio

1968 PFENNINGER Louis

1967 MOTTA Gianni

1966 PORTALUPI Ambrogio

1965 BITOSSI Franco

1964 MAURER Rolf

1963 FEZZARDI Giuseppe

1962 JUNKERMANN Hans

1961 MORESI Attilio

1960 RUEGG Alfred

1959 JUNKERMANN Hans

1958 FORNARA Pasquale

1957 FORNARA Pasquale

1956 GRAF Rolf

1955 KOBLET Hugo

1954 FORNARA Pasquale

1953 KOBLET Hugo

1952 FORNARA Pasquale

1951 KUBLER Ferdi

1950 KOBLET Hugo

1949 WEILENMANN Gottfried

1948 KUBLER Ferdi

1947 BARTALI Gino

1946 BARTALI Gino

1942 KUBLER Ferdi

1941 WAGNER Joseph

1939 ZIMMERMANN Robert

1938 VALETTI Giovanni

1937 LITSCHI Karl

1936 GARNIER Henri

1935 RINALDI Gaspard

1934 GEYER Ludwig

1933 BULLA Max








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History

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



Last chance for the riders to get into shape for the Tour de France, only a few weeks away. But the Tour de Suisse is a great race in its own right. Situated between France, Italy, Austria and Germany and smack in the middle of the Alp mountain range, it guarantees spectacle from beginning to end. Like the Dauphiné Libéré, this Tour of Switzerland has all the right ingredients. Usually starting off with a prologue or finishing off with a difficult time trail, and in between many steep mountain stages and even some flat sprint stages. Put that together with an immaculate organisation and you’ve got a fabulous race!


Historically, the Tour de Suisse has been around from 1933. Not a Swiss but an Austrian rider, by the name of Max Bulla, gets the first win here. Like many other races in those days, this race also had its share of problems with the Second World War. Although Switzerland was in fact the only neutral European country during the war, the organisation couldn’t organise the 1940 edition. They failed to get many entries into the 1941 and ’42 editions, but the race was still held. By 1943 Switzerland also felt the pressure of the German instigated war and declined to organise any race until peace was reached between Germany and the “European Allies” in 1945. Since 1946, the Tour de Suisse has been on the race calendar every year and would produce many prominent winners.


The only thing that really stood out during the 1942 race was a peek at a new Swiss talent, Ferdinand Kübler. He was unfortunate that a great Italian “owned” that post-war period as well. Gino Bartali and “Ferdi” Kübler fought many battles on Italian and Swiss soil those days. Another great Swiss champion, Hugo Koblet, joined the battle a little later. Both Swiss cyclists won the Tour de Suisse three times, while Bartali managed to get wins in 1946 and ’47. These three riders dominated the post-war decade, but did see the introduction of an Italian rider by the name of Pasquale Fornara. He still is the undisputed champion with four victories during the Fifties.


This race’s ties to the Tour de France are not as tight as the Dauphiné’s. Still, a number of champions managed to win the French race as well as this one. Kübler, Bartali and Koblet all won both races, but never in the same year. The only two that did manage a win in the same season are the greatest names imaginable in professional cycling. 1974 saw an invincible Eddy Merckx win in Switzerland and France. The same goes for the 2001 winner. Lance Armstrong, already a legend in these times, was the only one to copy that win by Merckx and get his name on the top of the leaderboard in the Tour de Suisse and Tour de France in the same year.




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