| 2023 UCI World Tour, race 24 of 35 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Dates | 11–18 June 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Stages | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Distance | 1,118.2 km (694.8 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Winning time | 21h 17' 19" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2023 Tour de Suisse was a road cycling stage race that took place between 11 and 18 June 2023 in Switzerland. It was the 86th edition of the Tour de Suisse and the 24th event of the 2023 UCI World Tour.
On 16 June 2023, Swiss rider Gino Mäder died in hospital in Chur after a heavy crash on the descent of the Albula Pass during stage 5. Stage 6 was neutralised and a short homage to Mäder was completed instead.
All eighteen UCI WorldTeams were joined by five UCI ProTeams to make up the twenty-three teams that participated in the race. [1]
UCI WorldTeams
UCI ProTeams
| Stage | Date | Route | Distance | Type | Winner | ||
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| 1 | 11 June | Einsiedeln to Einsiedeln | 12.7 km (7.9 mi) |  | Individual time trial |  Stefan Küng  (SUI) | |
| 2 | 12 June | Beromünster to Nottwil | 173.7 km (107.9 mi) |  | Hilly stage |  Biniam Girmay  (ERI) | |
| 3 | 13 June | Tafers to Villars-sur-Ollon | 143.8 km (89.4 mi) |  | Mountain stage |  Mattias Skjelmose  (DEN) | |
| 4 | 14 June | Monthey to Leukerbad | 152.5 km (94.8 mi) |  | Mountain stage |  Felix Gall  (AUT) | |
| 5 | 15 June | Fiesch to La Punt | 211 km (131 mi) |  | Mountain stage |  Juan Ayuso  (ESP) | |
| 6 | 16 June | La Punt to Oberwil-Lieli | 215.3 km (133.8 mi) |  | Hilly stage | Stage neutralised [3] | |
| 7 | 17 June | Tübach to Weinfelden | 183.5 km (114.0 mi) |  | Hilly stage |  Remco Evenepoel  (BEL) | |
| 8 | 18 June | St. Gallen to Abtwil | 25.7 km (16.0 mi) |  | Individual time trial |  Juan Ayuso  (ESP) | |
| Total | 1,118.2 km (694.8 mi) | ||||||
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Stage 6 was cancelled after the announcement of Gino Mäder's death. The riders rode the last 20 kilometers of the stage, but without it counting towards any of the classifications. [20]
Prior to the stage, Team Bahrain Victorious, Tudor Pro Cycling Team and Intermarché–Circus–Wanty withdrew from the race, due to Mäder's death. [22]
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| Stage | Winner | General classification  | Sprints classification  | Mountains classification  | Young rider classification  | Team classification  | Most active rider award | 
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| 1 | Stefan Küng | Stefan Küng | Stefan Küng | not awarded | Remco Evenepoel | Soudal–Quick-Step | |
| 2 | Biniam Girmay | Wout van Aert | Nickolas Zukowsky | Michael Schär | |||
| 3 | Mattias Skjelmose | Mattias Skjelmose | Mattias Skjelmose | Ineos Grenadiers | |||
| 4 | Felix Gall | Felix Gall | Lilian Calmejane | Felix Gall | |||
| 5 | Juan Ayuso | Mattias Skjelmose | Pascal Eenkhoorn | Mattias Skjelmose | AG2R Citroën Team | ||
| 6 | Cancelled | ||||||
| 7 | Remco Evenepoel | ||||||
| 8 | Juan Ayuso | ||||||
| Final | Mattias Skjelmose | Wout van Aert | Pascal Eenkhoorn | Mattias Skjelmose | AG2R Citroën Team | ||
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|  | Denotes the winner of the general classification |  | Denotes the winner of the young rider classification | 
|  | Denotes the winner of the points classification |  | Denotes the winner of the team classification | 
|  | Denotes the winner of the mountains classification | ||
| Rank | Rider | Team | Time | 
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| 1 |  Mattias Skjelmose  (DEN)   | Trek–Segafredo | 21h 17' 19" | 
| 2 |  Juan Ayuso  (ESP) | UAE Team Emirates | + 9" | 
| 3 |  Remco Evenepoel  (BEL) | Soudal–Quick-Step | + 45" | 
| 4 |  Wilco Kelderman  (NED) | Team Jumbo–Visma | + 2' 09" | 
| 5 |  Romain Bardet  (FRA) | Team DSM | + 2' 41" | 
| 6 |  Rigoberto Urán  (COL) | EF Education–EasyPost | + 2' 47" | 
| 7 |  Cian Uijtdebroeks  (BEL) | Bora–Hansgrohe | + 3' 04" | 
| 8 |  Felix Gall  (AUT)  | AG2R Citroën Team | + 3' 25" | 
| 9 |  Dylan Teuns  (BEL) | Israel–Premier Tech | + 4' 29" | 
| 10 |  Harold Tejada  (COL) | Astana Qazaqstan Team | + 4' 57" | 
| Rank | Rider | Team | Points | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  Wout van Aert  (BEL)  | Team Jumbo–Visma | 52 | 
| 2 |  Remco Evenepoel  (BEL) | Soudal–Quick-Step | 40 | 
| 3 |  Mattias Skjelmose  (DEN)   | Trek–Segafredo | 32 | 
| 4 |  Juan Ayuso  (ESP) | UAE Team Emirates | 30 | 
| 5 |  Felix Gall  (AUT)  | AG2R Citroën Team | 20 | 
| 6 |  Quinten Hermans  (BEL) | Alpecin–Deceuninck | 10 | 
| 7 |  Stan Dewulf  (BEL)  | AG2R Citroën Team | 10 | 
| 8 |  Kristian Sbaragli  (ITA) | Alpecin–Deceuninck | 9 | 
| 9 |  Cian Uijtdebroeks  (BEL) | Bora–Hansgrohe | 6 | 
| 10 |  Michael Gogl  (AUT) | Alpecin–Deceuninck | 6 | 
| Rank | Rider | Team | Points | 
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| 1 |  Pascal Eenkhoorn  (NED)  | Lotto–Dstny | 44 | 
| 2 |  Sergio Higuita  (COL) | Bora–Hansgrohe | 28 | 
| 3 |  Juan Ayuso  (ESP) | UAE Team Emirates | 26 | 
| 4 |  Felix Gall  (AUT)  | AG2R Citroën Team | 24 | 
| 5 |  Nickolas Zukowsky  (CAN) | Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | 17 | 
| 6 |  Wout van Aert  (BEL)  | Team Jumbo–Visma | 16 | 
| 7 |  Wilco Kelderman  (NED) | Team Jumbo–Visma | 14 | 
| 8 |  Julien Bernard  (FRA) | Trek–Segafredo | 13 | 
| 9 |  Mattias Skjelmose  (DEN)   | Trek–Segafredo | 12 | 
| 10 |  Silvan Dillier  (SUI) | Alpecin–Deceuninck | 12 | 
| Rank | Rider | Team | Time | 
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| 1 |  Mattias Skjelmose  (DEN)   | Trek–Segafredo | 21h 17' 19" | 
| 2 |  Juan Ayuso  (ESP) | UAE Team Emirates | + 9" | 
| 3 |  Remco Evenepoel  (BEL) | Soudal–Quick-Step | + 45" | 
| 4 |  Cian Uijtdebroeks  (BEL) | Bora–Hansgrohe | + 3' 04" | 
| 5 |  Felix Gall  (AUT)  | AG2R Citroën Team | + 3' 25" | 
| 6 |  Romain Grégoire  (FRA) | Groupama–FDJ | + 8' 42" | 
| 7 |  Welay Berhe  (ETH) | Team Jayco–AlUla | + 11' 22" | 
| 8 |  Tom Pidcock  (GBR) | Ineos Grenadiers | + 21' 32" | 
| 9 |  Kevin Vermaerke  (USA) | Team DSM | + 29' 32" | 
| 10 |  Ewen Costiou  (FRA) | Arkéa–Samsic | + 33' 45" | 
| Rank | Team | Time | 
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| 1 |  AG2R Citroën Team  | 64h 28' 19" | 
| 2 |  Israel–Premier Tech | + 2' 35" | 
| 3 |  Ineos Grenadiers | + 5' 22" | 
| 4 |  Team Jayco–AlUla | + 6' 19" | 
| 5 |  Bora–Hansgrohe | + 9' 35" | 
| 6 |  Groupama–FDJ | + 11' 04" | 
| 7 |  EF Education–EasyPost | + 14' 58" | 
| 8 |  Soudal–Quick-Step | + 19' 12" | 
| 9 |  Trek–Segafredo | + 19' 30" | 
| 10 |  Team Jumbo–Visma | + 23' 43" |