2001 Tour de Suisse

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2001 Tour de Suisse
Race details
Dates19–28 June 2001
Stages10
Distance1,412 [1]  km (877.4 mi)
Winning time35h 00' 06"
Results
  Winner Lance Armstrong ( U.S. Postal Service )
  SecondFlag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) (Lampre–Daikin)
  ThirdFlag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) (Fassa Bortolo)
  2000
2002  

The 2001 Tour de Suisse was the 65th edition of the Tour de Suisse cycle race and was held from 19 June to 28 June 2001. The race started in Rust and finished in Lausanne. [2] The race has no overall winner. Although Lance Armstrong originally won the event, he was stripped of the title due to violating anti-doping regulations. In 2012, the United States Anti-Doping Agency disqualified him from his results after 1 August 1998. [3] The verdict was confirmed by the Union Cycliste Internationale.

Contents

Teams

Seventeen teams of eight riders started the race: [2] [4]

Route

Stage characteristics and winners [2] [5] [6]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
119 June Rust (Germany)7.9 km (4.9 mi)Time Trial.svg Individual time trial Flag of the United States.svg  Lance Armstrong  (USA)
220 JuneRust (Germany) to Basel 178.8 km (111.1 mi)Flag of Germany.svg  Erik Zabel  (GER)
321 June Reinach to Baar 162.7 km (101.1 mi)Flag of Italy.svg  Gianluca Bortolami  (ITA)
422 JuneBaar to Wildhaus 144 km (89.5 mi)Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alexander Vinokourov  (KAZ)
523 June Widnau/Heerbrugg to Col du Gotthard 220.6 km (137.1 mi)Flag of Russia.svg  Dimitri Konyshev  (RUS)
624 June Mendrisio to Mendrisio174.5 km (108.4 mi)Flag of Russia.svg  Sergei Ivanov  (RUS)
725 June Locarno to Naters 156.6 km (97.3 mi)Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Garzelli  (ITA)
826 June Sion to Crans-Montana 25.1 km (15.6 mi)Time Trial.svg Individual time trial Flag of the United States.svg  Lance Armstrong  (USA)
927 JuneSion to Lausanne 166.8 km (103.6 mi)Flag of Germany.svg  Erik Zabel  (GER)
1028 JuneLausanne to Lausanne175.9 km (109.3 mi)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oscar Camenzind  (SUI)

General classification

Final general classification [2] [7] [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of the United States.svg  Lance Armstrong  (USA) U.S. Postal Service 35h 00' 06" [nb 1]
2Flag of Italy.svg  Gilberto Simoni  (ITA) Lampre–Daikin + 1' 02"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimir Belli  (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 1' 34"
4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Zberg  (SUI) Rabobank + 2' 47"
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alexander Vinokourov  (KAZ) Team Telekom + 2' 48"
6Flag of Austria.svg  Georg Totschnig  (AUT) Gerolsteiner + 2' 58"
7Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Manuel Gárate  (ESP) Lampre–Daikin + 3' 30"
8Flag of Spain.svg  Manuel Beltrán  (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step + 3' 37"
9Flag of France.svg  Laurent Jalabert  (FRA) CSC–Tiscali + 3' 46"
10Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Daniel Schnider  (SUI) Française des Jeux + 5' 51"

Notes

  1. In 2012, Lance Armstrong was disqualified from his position in the race. He was stripped of all results after 1 August 1998, as a consequence of the Lance Armstrong doping case.

References

  1. "Tour De Suisse (Pro Tour) - Tour of Switzerland". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "65ème Tour de Suisse 2001". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 28 October 2004.
  3. "Armstrong perd ses 7 Tours" [Armstrong loses his seven Tours]. L'Équipe (in French). 22 October 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  4. "Starting List". Cycling News. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  5. "65th Tour de Suisse - 2.HC". Cycling News. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  6. "2001 Tour of Switzerland -Tour de Suisse (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  7. "Cycling - Tour de Suisse - 2001 - Detailed results". TheSports.org. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  8. "2001 Tour de Suisse". First Cycling. Retrieved 14 November 2017.