Tour de Suisse 2016 stages
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- Tour de Suisse preview: Thomas, van Garderen, Spilak face off in mountainous Tour de France prelude
- Tour de Suisse past winners
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Stage 2 - Tour de Suisse: Sagan wins stage 2 in Baar | Baar - Baar2016-06-12 187.6km
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Stage 3 - Tour de Suisse: Sagan wins stage 3 | Grosswangen - Rheinfelden2016-06-13 192.6km
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Stage 5 - Tour de Suisse: Atapuma wins stage 5 | Brig-Glis - Carì2016-06-15 126.4km
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Stage 6 - Tour de Suisse: Weening wins stage 6 in Amden | Weesen - Amden2016-06-16 162.8km
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Stage 9 - López wins Tour de Suisse | La Punt - Davos2016-06-19 57km
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