Tour de Suisse past winners
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published Champions 1933-2016
Tour de Suisse past winners
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
---|---|
2016 | Nairo Quintana (Col) Movistar |
2015 | Simon Špilak (Slo) Team Katusha |
2014 | Rui Costa (Por) Lampre-Merida |
2013 | Rui Costa (Por) Movistar Team |
2012 | Rui Costa (Por) Movistar Team |
2011 | Levi Leipheimer (USA) Team RadioShack |
2010 | Fränk Schleck (Lux) Team Saxo Bank |
2009 | Fabian Cancellara (Sui) Team Saxo Bank |
2008 | Roman Kreuziger (Cze) Liquigas |
2007 | Vladimir Karpets (Rus) Caisse d'Epargne |
2006 | Koldo Gil (Esp) Saunier Duval-Prodir |
2005 | Aitor González (Esp) Euskaltel-Euskadi |
2004 | Jan Ullrich (Ger) T-Mobile Team |
2003 | Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz) Team Telekom |
2002 | Alex Zülle (Sui) Team Coast |
2001 | Lance Armstrong (USA) US Postal-Berryfloor |
2000 | Oscar Camenzind (Sui) Lampre-Daikin |
1999 | Francesco Casagrande (Ita) Vini Caldirola |
1998 | Stefano Garzelli (Ita) Mercatone Uno-Bianchi |
1997 | Christophe Agnolutto (Fra) Casino |
1996 | Peter Luttenberger (Aut) Carrera Jeans-Tassoni |
1995 | Pavel Tonkov (Rus) Lampre-Ceramiche Panaria |
1994 | Pascal Richard (Sui) GB-MG Maglificio |
1993 | Marco Saligari (Ita) Ceramiche Ariostea |
1992 | Giorgio Furlan (Ita) Ceramiche Ariostea |
1991 | Luc Roosen (Bel) Tulip Computers |
1990 | Sean Kelly (Irl) PDM-Concorde |
1989 | Beat Breu (Sui) Domex-Weinmann |
1988 | Helmut Wechselberger (Aut) Malvor-Bottecchia-Sidi |
1987 | Andy Hampsten (USA) 7 Eleven Progetto Sunrise |
1986 | Andy Hampsten (USA) La Vie Claire |
1985 | Phil Anderson (Aus) Panasonic |
1984 | Urs Zimmermann (Sui) Cilo-Aufina |
1983 | Sean Kelly (IRL) Sem-France Loire |
1982 | Giuseppe Saronni (Ita) Del Tongo |
1981 | Beat Breu (Sui) Cilo-Aufina |
1980 | Mario Beccia (Ita) Hoonved |
1979 | Wilfried Wesemael (Bel) TI-Raleigh |
1978 | Paul Wellens (Bel) TI-Raleigh |
1977 | Michel Pollentier (Bel) Flandria-Velda |
1976 | Hennie Kuiper (Ned) TI-Raleigh |
1975 | Roger De Vlaeminck (Bel) Perfetti Van Melle |
1974 | Eddy Merckx (Bel) Molteni |
1973 | José-Manuel Fuente (Esp) Kas-Kaskol |
1972 | Louis Pfenninger (Sui) |
1971 | Georges Pintens (Bel) |
1970 | Roberto Poggiali (Ita) |
1969 | Vittorio Adorni (Ita) |
1968 | Louis Pfenninger (Sui) |
1967 | Gianni Motta (Ita) Molteni |
1966 | Ambrogio Portalupi (Ita) |
1965 | Franco Bitossi (Ita) |
1964 | Rolf Maurer (Sui) |
1963 | Giuseppe Fezzardi (Ita) |
1962 | Hans Junkermann (Ger) |
1961 | Attilio Moresi (Sui) |
1960 | Alfred Ruegg (Sui) |
1959 | Hans Junkermann (Ger) |
1958 | Pasquale Fornara (Ita) |
1957 | Pasquale Fornara (Ita) |
1956 | Rolf Graf (Sui) |
1955 | Hugo Koblet (Sui) |
1954 | Pasquale Fornara (Ita) |
1953 | Hugo Koblet (Sui) |
1952 | Pasquale Fornara (Ita) |
1951 | Ferdinand Kübler (Sui) |
1950 | Hugo Koblet (Sui) |
1949 | Gottfried Weilenmann, Jr. (Sui) |
1948 | Ferdinand Kübler (Sui) |
1947 | Gino Bartali (Ita) |
1946 | Gino Bartali (Ita) |
1945-1943 | No race |
1942 | Ferdinand Kübler (Sui) |
1941 | Josef Wagner (Sui) |
1940 | No race |
1939 | Robert Zimmermann (Sui) |
1938 | Giovanni Valetti (Ita) |
1937 | Karl Litschi (Sui) |
1936 | Henri Garnier (Bel) |
1935 | Gaspard Rinaldi (Fra) |
1934 | Ludwig Geyer (Ger) |
1933 | Max Bulla (Aut) |
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