These are the results for the 2005 edition of the
Tour de SuisseThe Tour de Suisse is a UCI World Tour stage race held annually in June. The race debuted in 1933 and has evolved in timing, duration and sponsorship. With the Critérium du Dauphiné, it is a proving ground for the Tour de France, and part of the UCI World Ranking calendar...
cycling race. Australian Michael Rogers wasn't able to defend his lead on the last day against
Aitor GonzálezAitor González Jiménez is a former Spanish road bicycle racer who raced as a professional from 1998 to 2005. He turned professional in 1998 with Avianca-Telecom; his last was Euskaltel-Euskadi. He won the 2002 Vuelta a España with Kelme after attacking his teammate leading the race. He won and the...
's attack.
11-06-2005: Schaffhausen-Weinfelden, 170 km.
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
1. |
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4h 00' 07" |
2. |
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s.t. |
3. |
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s.t. |
12-06-2005: Weinfelden, 36 km. (ITT)
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
1. |
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44' 06" |
2. |
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+ 15" |
3. |
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+ 18" |
13-06-2005: Säntiskpark-St Anton am Arlberg, 154 km.
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
1. |
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3h 46' 51" |
2. |
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s.t. |
3. |
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s.t. |
14-06-2005: Vaduz-Bad Zurzach, 208 km.
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
1. |
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4h 42' 40" |
2. |
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s.t. |
3. |
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s.t. |
15-06-2005: Bad Zurzach-Altdorf, 173 km.
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
1. |
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3h 48' 01" |
2. |
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s.t. |
3. |
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s.t. |
16-06-2005: Bürglen-Arosa, 158 km.
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
1. |
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4h 24' 43" |
2. |
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+ 1' 12" |
3. |
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+ 1' 14" |
17-06-2005: Einsiedeln-Lenk, 193 km.
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
1. |
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4h 25' 00" |
2. |
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+ 4" |
3. |
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+ 14" |
18-06-2005: Lenk-Verbier, 165 km.
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
1. |
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4h 09' 09" |
2. |
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+ 16" |
3. |
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+ 16" |
19-06-2005: Ulrichen, 100 km.
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
1. |
' |
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3h 03' 52" |
2. |
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+ 46" |
3. |
|
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+ 58" |
General Classification
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
1. |
' |
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33h 08' 51" |
2. |
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+ 22" |
3. |
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+ 1' 36" |
4. |
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+ 1' 41" |
5. |
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+ 2' 02" |
6. |
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+ 2' 49" |
7. |
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+ 3' 47" |
8. |
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+ 4' 13" |
9. |
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+ 4' 28" |
10. |
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+ 6' 01" |
Points Classification
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Points |
1. |
' |
|
42 |
2. |
|
|
39 |
3. |
|
|
35 |
Mountains Classification
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Points |
1. |
' |
|
58 |
2. |
|
|
27 |
3. |
|
|
27 |
Sprint Classification
Rank |
Cyclist |
Team |
Points |
1. |
' |
|
28 |
2. |
|
|
11 |
3. |
|
|
9 |
Team Classification
Rank |
Team |
Nation |
Time |
1. |
|
|
99h 44' 56" |
2. |
|
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+ 2' 33" |
3. |
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+ 3' 40" |
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