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Tour de Suisse #2: Albanese wins in Schwarzsee

June 16, 2025 by Michael Behringer

Albanese Tour de Suisse

Cycling: Vincenzo Albanese prevailed on the challenging second stage of the Tour de Suisse. The Italian won ahead of Swiss rider Fabio Christen. Frenchman Romain Grégoire remains the overall leader.

Albanese Tour de Suisse

Albanese sprints to first win of the season

The Italian Vincenzo Albanese (EF Education – EasyPost) won the second stage of the Tour de Suisse. After 177 kilometers from Aarau to Schwarzsee, he was faster than the Swiss in a challenging sprint. Fabio Christians (Q36.5) and the Briton Lewis Askey (Groupama – FDJ). With Jonas slip (Intermarché – Wanty) from Germany and Mauro Schmid (Jayco AlUla) from Switzerland, the last two early escapees were caught a few kilometers from the finish. A subsequent attack by the Swiss Jan Christen (UAE – XRG) was also unsuccessful.



Grégoire won the opening match in Küssnacht

At the start of the 88th Tour de Suisse, Romain Gregoire (Groupama – FDJ) secured the victory and thus the overall lead. In poor weather, the Frenchman was able to break away from his teammates and even secure a lead in the overall standings. The big winner was Ben O'Connor (Jayco AlUla). The Australian is considered his team's proven GC captain and lost only 1:07 minutes to the day's winner. This gives him a lead of over two minutes over his opponents, including the top favorite Joao almeida (UAE – XRG). On Sunday, the Tour de Suisse ends with a mountain stage in Stockhütte.

Vincenzo ́ de donde no lo había

Albanese roba la cartera to Fabio Christen, Lewis Askey and Quinn Simmons par ganar al esprint la segunda etapa de la Vuelta a Suiza



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- Eurosport.es (@Eurosport_ES) June 16, 2025



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More than Michael Behringer

Cycling with all its tactics, stage analyses, placements and forecasts are Michael Behringer's great passion. In 1996 he tracked his first Tour de France. Since then he has observed almost every race. His passion for cycling has been with him for over two decades. There is no end in sight.

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