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4/8 Le Puy-en-Velay › Montrond-les-Bains 167km
5/8 Saint-Chamond › Parc des Oiseaux Villars-les-Dombes 195km
6/8 Saint-Vulbas › Crest-Voland 182km
dk Copenhagen Sprint WE
WorldTeam Women 13 Jun '26
1/1 Roskilde › Copenhagen 156km
dk Copenhagen Sprint ME
WorldTeam Men 14 Jun '26
1/1 Roskilde › Copenhagen 228km
it Giro d'Italia Next Gen
Development Team 14 Jun '26 - 21 Jun '26
1/8 Reggio Calabria › Vibo Valentia 168km
2/8 Tropea › Crotone 154km
3/8 Sibari › Villa d'Agri di Marsicovetere 166km
ch Tour de Suisse Women
WorldTeam Women 17 Jun '26 - 21 Jun '26
1/5 Sondrio › Sondrio 109km
2/5 Locarno › Locarno 105km
3/5 Bad Ragaz › Bad Ragaz 120km
ch Tour de Suisse
WorldTeam Men 17 Jun '26 - 21 Jun '26
1/5 Sondrio › Sondrio 144km
2/5 Locarno › Locarno 157km
3/5 Bad Ragaz › Bad Ragaz 157km
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WorldTeam Men 18 Jun '26 - 20 Jun '26
1/3 Bram › Saint-Paul-Cap-de-Joux 171km
2/3 Cordes-sur-Ciel › Saint-Gaudens 200km
3/3 Loures-Barousse › Loudenvielle 175km
es Volta Ciclista a Catalunya Femenina
WorldTeam Women 19 Jun '26 - 21 Jun '26
1/3 Santa Susanna › Santa Susanna 92km
2/3 Sant Vicenç de Castellet › La Molina 130km
3/3 Mataró › Barcelona 110km
The most beautiful photos from the Tour de Romandie

The most beautiful photos from the Tour de Romandie

Team Jumbo-Visma was active in the Tour de Romandie last week. Tobias Foss had good chances in the general classification for a long time after a strong prologue. Tom Gloag also showed himself. The 21-year-old British rider finished the stage race with a top-ten place in the queen stage. Relive the Tour de Romandie in photos below!

Prologue - Stage 2

The Swiss stage race opened with a prologue of almost seven kilometres in Port-Valais. Time trial world champion Tobias Foss performed well, but the 25-year-old Norwegian missed out on the win by only a second. In stages two and three, team leaders Foss and Gloag also showed themselves racing up front.

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Stage 3 - Stage 5

On day three, another time trial had to be ridden. Around 18 kilometres had to be covered in Châtel-Saint-Denis. Foss finished eighth, maintaining a place in the top three of the general classification. Unfortunately, he and Robert Gesink had to leave the race due to minor health problems. Meanwhile, a strong Tom Gloag climbed to a great ninth place in the GC.

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