Stage 6 - June 19: Ambri - Verbier, 188km
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Stage 1146km | Langnau I.E. - Langnau I.E.
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Stage 2197km | Langnau I.E. - Flumserberge
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Stage 3155km | Flums - Gossau SG
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Stage 4171km | Gossau SG - Domat-Ems
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Stage 5190km | Domat-Ems - Caslano
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Stage 6188km | Ambri - Verbier
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Stage 7171km | Gruyères - Lyss
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Stage 825km | Altdorf - Col du Klausen (ITT)
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Stage 9168km | Altdorf - Berne
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