Tour de Suisse 2015 Stage 5: Unterterzen/Flumserberg - Sölden/Rettenbachgletscher, 193.1 km
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Stage 15.1km | Risch-Rotkreuz - Risch-Rotkreuz (Prologue)
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Stage 2161.1km | Risch-Rotkreuz - Risch-Rotkreuz
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Stage 3117.3km | Quinto - Olivone
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Stage 4193.2km | Flims Laax Falera - Schwarzenbach SG
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Stage 5237.3km | Unterterzen/Flumserberg - Sölden/Rettenbachgletscher
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Stage 6193.1km | Wil SG - Biel/Bienne
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Stage 7152.5km | Biel/Bienne - Düdingen
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Stage 8164.6km | Bern - Bern
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Stage 938.4km | Bern - Bern (ITT)
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