The 2025 Tour de Suisse presents a challenging course with a total distance of 1281.5 km and 20,000 metres of climbing, yet it lacks high-altitude finishes. Instead, riders will face continuous climbs, with highlights such as the Splügenpass and Julierpass. Stage 1 kicks off with a fan-friendly format in Küssnacht, while subsequent stages feature demanding elevations and steep finishes. The event promises to be grueling, culminating in a mountain time trial, pushing competitors to their limits over eight days of racing.
The Tour de Suisse route for 2025 is challenging with no major high-altitude summits, instead featuring continuous climbs and a mountain time trial.
While there are no high-altitude finishes, riders will tackle significant climbs including the Splügenpass and Julierpass, ensuring a demanding competition.
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