2005 Tour de Suisse
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Dates | 11—19 June 2005 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 1,354.6[1] km (841.7 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 33h 08' 51" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2005 Tour de Suisse was the 69th edition of the Tour de Suisse road cycling stage race and was held from 11 June to 19 June 2005. The race started in Schaffhausen and finished in Ulrichen. Australian Michael Rogers was not able to defend his lead on the last day against Aitor González's attack.
Teams
[edit]Twenty teams of eight riders started the race:[2]
- T-Mobile Team
- Davitamon–Lotto
- Rabobank
- Phonak
- Team CSC
- Fassa Bortolo
- Saunier Duval–Prodir
- Liberty Seguros–Würth
- Crédit Agricole
- Liquigas–Bianchi
- Cofidis
- Discovery Channel
- Quick-Step–Innergetic
- Gerolsteiner
- Lampre–Caffita
- Bouygues Télécom
- Française des Jeux
- Illes Balears–Caisse d'Epargne
- Domina Vacanze
- Euskaltel–Euskadi
Route
[edit]Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Winner | |
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1 | 11 June | Schaffhausen to Weinfelden | 170 km (105.6 mi) | Flat stage | Bernhard Eisel (AUT) | |
2 | 12 June | Weinfelden to Weinfelden | 36 km (22.4 mi) | Individual time trial | ||
3 | 13 June | Abtwil/Säntiskpark to St Anton am Arlberg (Austria) | 154 km (95.7 mi) | Medium mountain stage | Bradley McGee (AUS) | |
4 | 14 June | Vaduz (Liechtenstein) to Bad Zurzach | 205 km (127.4 mi) | Hilly stage | Robbie McEwen (AUS) | |
5 | 15 June | Bad Zurzach to Altdorf | 176 km (109.4 mi) | Hilly stage | Michael Albasini (SUI) | |
6 | 16 June | Bürglen to Arosa | 156 km (97 mi) | Mountain stage | Chris Horner (USA) | |
7 | 17 June | Einsiedeln to Lenk | 193 km (119.9 mi) | Hilly stage | Linus Gerdemann (GER) | |
8 | 18 June | Lenk to Verbier | 165 km (102.5 mi) | Medium mountain stage | Pablo Lastras (ESP) | |
9 | 19 June | Ulrichen | 100 km (62.1 mi) | Mountain stage | Aitor González (ESP) |
Stages
[edit]Stage 1
[edit]11 June 2005 - Schaffhausen to Weinfelden, 170 km (110 mi)
Stage 1 result and general classification after Stage 1[4][5]
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Stage 2
[edit]12 June 2005 - Weinfelden, 36 km (22 mi) (ITT)
Stage 2 result[4][6]
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General classification after Stage 2[4][6]
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Stage 3
[edit]13 June 2005 - Abtwil/Säntiskpark to St Anton am Arlberg, 154 km (96 mi)
Stage 3 result[4][7]
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General classification after Stage 3[4][7]
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Stage 4
[edit]14 June 2005 - Vaduz to Bad Zurzach, 208 km (129 mi)
Stage 4 result[4][8]
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General classification after Stage 4[4][8]
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Stage 5
[edit]15 June 2005 - Bad Zurzach to Altdorf, 173 km (107 mi)
Stage 5 result[4][9]
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General classification after Stage 5[4][9]
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Stage 6
[edit]16 June 2005 - Bürglen to Arosa, 158 km (98 mi)
Stage 6 result[4][10]
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General classification after Stage 6[4][10]
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Stage 7
[edit]17 June 2005 - Einsiedeln to Lenk, 193 km (120 mi)
Stage 7 result[4][11]
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General classification after Stage 7[4][11]
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Stage 8
[edit]18 June 2005 - Lenk to Verbier, 165 km (103 mi)
Stage 8 result[4][12]
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General classification after Stage 8[4][12]
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Stage 9
[edit]19 June 2005 - Ulrichen, 100 km (62 mi)
Stage 9 result[4][13]
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General classification after Stage 9[4][13]
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Final standings
[edit]General classification[13]
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Aitor González (ESP) | Euskaltel–Euskadi | 33h 08' 51" |
2 | Michael Rogers (AUS) | Quick-Step–Innergetic | + 22" |
3 | Jan Ullrich (GER) | T-Mobile Team | + 1' 36" |
4 | Fränk Schleck (LUX) | Team CSC | + 1' 41" |
5 | Chris Horner (USA) | Saunier Duval–Prodir | + 2' 02" |
6 | Koldo Gil (ESP) | Liberty Seguros–Würth | + 2' 49" |
7 | Beat Zberg (SUI) | Gerolsteiner | + 3' 47" |
8 | Bradley McGee (AUS) | Française des Jeux | + 4' 13" |
9 | Tadej Valjavec (SLO) | Phonak | + 4' 28" |
10 | Leonardo Piepoli (ITA) | Saunier Duval–Prodir | + 6' 01" |
Points classification[13]
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Bradley McGee (AUS) | Française des Jeux | 42 |
2 | René Haselbacher (AUT) | Gerolsteiner | 39 |
3 | Aurélien Clerc (SUI) | Phonak | 35 |
Mountains classification[13]
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Roberto Laiseka (ESP) | Euskaltel–Euskadi | 58 |
2 | Chris Horner (USA) | Saunier Duval–Prodir | 27 |
3 | Koldo Gil (ESP) | Liberty Seguros–Würth | 27 |
Sprint classification[13]
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Michael Albasini (SUI) | Liquigas–Bianchi | 28 |
2 | Grégory Rast (SUI) | Phonak | 11 |
3 | Koldo Gil (ESP) | Liberty Seguros–Würth | 9 |
Team classification[13]
Rank | Team | Time |
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1 | Gerolsteiner | 99h 44' 56" |
2 | Phonak | + 2' 33" |
3 | Saunier Duval–Prodir | + 3' 40" |
References
[edit]- ^ "Tour De Suisse (Pro Tour) - Tour of Switzerland". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ "Start list". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ "69th Tour de Suisse - PT". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "2005 Tour of Switzerland -Tour de Suisse". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ "Stage 1 - June 11: Schaffhausen - Weinfelden, 170 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 2 - June 12: Weinfelden - Weinfelden ITT, 36 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 3 - June 13: Abtwil/Säntispark - St. Anton a.A., 154 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 4 - June 14: Vaduz FL - Bad Zurzach, 208 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 5 - June 15: Bad Zurzach - Altdorf UR, 172.4 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 6 - June 16: Bürglen UR - Arosa, 158.7 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 7 - June 17: Einsiedeln - Lenk, 193 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 8 - June 18: Lenk - Verbier, 165 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Stage 9 - June 19: Ulrichen - Ulrichen, 100 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 15 February 2020.