Stage 9 - June 24: Bern - Bern TT, 33.7km
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Things conclude on Sunday June 24th with a 33.7 kilometre intermediate time trial. Starting and...
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Things conclude on Sunday June 24th with a 33.7 kilometre intermediate time trial. Starting and finishing near Bern's Stade de Suisse, the rolling parcours heads out of the city in a north-easterly direction, then flicks south before heading back in to Bern. The TT is three kilometres longer than last year's race-closer and could certainly see some decisive time gaps being opened.
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