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Tour de Romandie - 2.HC

Switzerland, April 27 - May 2, 2004

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Various Stages

Images by Anne Richter/www.grupetto.com

Stage 2 - April 29: Romont-Romont, 156 km

Images by Reuters

Stage 3 - April 30: Romont-Morgins, 145 km

Images by Reuters

Stage 4 - May 1: Sion-Sion, 127 km

Images by Reuters

  • The peloton make their way up through the valley of the river Rhone near Sion, Switzerland.
  • Fabian Jeker (Saunier Duval) clenches his fist as he crosses the line victorious, with fourth-placed rider Tyler Hamilton (Phonak) in the background, who did enough to take the overall lead.

Stage 5 - May 2: Lausanne-Lausanne ITT, 20.4 km

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