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GP Tell - 2.2U

Switzerland, August 23-27, 2006

2004 results     Stage List     Preview    Start List     Past winners

The Stages

  • Prologue - August 23: Luzern ITT, 1.84km
  • Stage 1 - August 24: Sarnen - Sarnen, 139.3km
  • Stage 2 - August 25: Kriens - Kriens, 142.7km
  • Stage 3 - August 26: Pfaffnau - Pfaffnau, 149.0km
  • Stage 4 - August 27: Pfaffnau - Sursee, 154.7km

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Start list

Slovenian national team              Luxembourg national team
 
1 Vladimir Kerkez (Slo)              11 Nick Clesen (Lux)
2 Miha Svab (Slo)                    12 Ben Gastauer (Lux)
3 Kristjan Koren (Slo)               13 Cyrille Heymans (Lux)
4 Grega Bole (Slo)                   14 Carlo Kirsch (Lux)
5 Simon Spilak (Slo)                 15 Robert Schmitt (Lux)
6 Aldo Ino Ilesic (Slo)              16 Tom Wecker (Lux)
 
Swiss national team                  French national team
 
21 Thomas Frei (Swi)                 41 Jérome Coppel (Fra)
22 Pirmin Lang (Swi)                 42 Romain Feillu (Fra)
23 Maxime Beney (Swi)                43 Alexandre Roger (Fra)
24 Nazareno Rossi (Swi)              44 Yann Huguet (Fra)
25 Marcel Wyss (Swi)                 45 Cyril Gautier (Fra)
26 Stefan Trafelet (Swi)             46 Pierre Rolland (Fra)
 
USA national team                    German national team
 
51 Matthew Crane (USA)               61 Tony Martin (Ger)
52 Sheldon Deeny (USA)               62 Sebastian Hans (Ger)
53 Eric Riggs (USA)                  63 Christoph Pfingsten (Ger)
54 Keith Jennings (USA)              64 Kim Lachmann (Ger)
55 John Devine (USA)                 65 Simon Geschke (Ger)
56 Brent Bookwalter (USA)            66 Michael Farel (Ger)
 
Team Löwik Meubelen                  VC Mendrisio-PL Valli Casino Admira
 
81 Rick Fransen (Ned)                91 Steve Bovay (Swi)
82 Sander Oostlander (Ned)           92 Loïc Mühlemann (Swi)
83 Albert Timmer (Ned)               93 Maurizio Anzalone (Ita)
84 Lars Jun (Ned)                    94 Silvère Ackermann (Swi)
85 Bauke Mollema (Ned)               95 Laurent Beuret (Swi)
86 Maarten Krommendijk (Ned)         96 Mathieu Deschenaux (Swi)
 
Thüringer Energie Team               Rabobank (RB3)
 
101 Nico Graf (Ger)                  111 Arjen De Baat (Ned)
102 Florian Frohn (Ger)              112 Thom Van Dulmen (Ned)
103 Sven Hippel (Ger)                113 Huub Duyn (Ned)
104 Karsten Hess (Ger)               114 Jos Van Emden (Ned)
105 Björn Gollhardt (Ger)            115 Tom Stamsnijder (Ned)
106 Philip Patzer (Ger)              116 Rob Ruijgh (Ned)
 
Premier St Petersburg / Russia       Team Konica Minolta
 
121 Roman Klimov (Rus)               131 Travis Allen (RSA)
122 Alexander Afonin (Rus)           132 Herman Fouche (RSA)
123 Alexander Lebedev (Rus)          133 John-Lee Augustyn (RSA)
124 Sergey Smirnov (Rus)             134 Martin Velits (Svk)
125 Alexey Kunshin (Rus)             135 Peter Velits (Svk)
126 Roman Mikhailov (Rus)            136 Tom White (GBr)
 
Austrian national team               AG2R Chambéry Cyclisme Formation
 
141 Stefan Denifl (Aut)              151 Julien Bérard (Fra)
142 Markus Eibegger (Aut)            152 Guillaume Bonnafond (Fra)
143 Josef Kugler (Aut)               154 Thomas Rostollan (Fra)
144 Marco-Leonardo Oreggia (Aut)     155 Jean Charles Sénac (Fra)
145 Christian Ebner (Aut)            156 Blaise Sonnery (Fra)
146 Christoph Sokoll (Aut)           
 
Polish national team                 Hadimec
 
161 Maciej Bodnar (Pol)              171 Peter Andres (Swi)
162 Mateusz Komar (Pol)              172 Mathias Blumer (Swi)
163 Radoslaw Kwiatkowski (Pol)       173 Tobias Eggli (Swi)
164 Lukasz Modzelewski (Pol)         174 Bernhard Oberholzer (Swi)
165 Adam Sznitko (Pol)               175 Michael Randin (Swi)
166 Piotr Zielinski (Pol)            176 Simon Wyss (Swi)
 
Team Mixte Central                   Swedish national team
 
181 Thierry Fondère (Fra)            191 Jonas Bjelkmark (Swe)
182 Alexandre Pliuschin (Mda)        192 Viktor Folkesson (Swe)
183 Andreas Moser (Swi)              193 Lucas Persson (Swe)
184 Mathias Frank (Swi)              194 Viktor Renäng (Swe)
185 Janick Wisler (Swi)              195 Michael Stevenson (Swe)
186 Fabian Züsli (Swi)               196 Petter Persson (Swe)

Past winners

2005 Not held
2004 Tomaz Nose (Slo) Slovenian National Team
2003 Vladimir Gusev (Rus) Russian National Team 
2002 Rasmus Dyring (Den) Danish National Team

2001 Emil Arnell (Swe) Swedish National Team
2000 Jurgen Van Goolen (Bel)
1999 Not held
1998 Marco Velo (Ita)
1997 Oscar Camenzind (Swi)
1996 Andrea Dolci (Ita)
1995 Peter Verbeken (Swi)
1993 Peter Verbeken (Swi)
1992 Dieter Runkel (Swi)
1991 Alex Zülle (Swi)
1990 Werner Stutz (Swi)
1989 Karl Kählin (Swi)
1988 Josef Fuchs (Swi)
1987 Guido Winterberg (Swi)
1986 Heinz Imboden (Swi)
1985 Pascal Richard (Swi)
1984 Guido Winterberg (Swi)
1983 Richard Trinkler (Swi)
1982 Niki Rüttimann (Swi)
1981 Pedersen (Nor)
1980 Polini (Ita)
1979 Richard Trinkler (Swi) 
1978 Ehrensberger (Swi) 
1977 Gilbert Glaus (Swi)
1976 Roberto Ceruti (Ita)
1975 Jorgen Marcusson (Den)
1974 Fretz (Swi)
1973 Philippe Leleu (F) 
1972 Lloyd (GB) 
1971 Wehrli (Swi) 
 
Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com