2006 Tour de Romandie

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French cyclist Rémy Di Gregorio during the Prologue

The 60th Tour de Romandie took place from April 25 through April 30. It is a six-stage cycling tour. It was won by Australian climber Cadel Evans of the Template:Cycling data OLO who surprisingly won the final time trial stage and won the Overall Classification despite starting the time trial in the third overall position.

Stage results

Prologue – April 25: Geneva ITT, 3.4km

The stage was a short individual time trial. Pre-Tour favorite, Jan Ullrich, a notable time trialist and Tour de France winner, underperformed; clocking only 4 minutes 53 seconds, almost 30 seconds behind the fastest time of the day.

Standings after Day One
Stage Tour (Leader's Jersey)
# Name Team Time   # Name Team Time
1 Paolo Savoldelli Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data DSC 4' 27" 1 Paolo Savoldelli Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data DSC 4' 27"
2 Alejandro Valverde Template:Flagu CEI + 1" 2 Alejandro Valverde Template:Flagu CEI + 1"
3 Bradley McGee Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data FDJ + 4" 3 Bradley McGee Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data FDJ + 4"
4 Óscar Pereiro Template:Flagu CEI + 7" 4 Óscar Pereiro Template:Flagu CEI + 7"
5 László Bodrogi Script error: No such module "flag". C.A + 7" 5 László Bodrogi Script error: No such module "flag". C.A + 7"

Stage 1 – April 26: Payerne–Payerne, 169.0km

Standings after Day Two
Stage Tour (Leader's Jersey)
# Name Team Time   # Name Team Time
1 Robbie McEwen Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data OLO 4h 10' 21" 1 Paolo Savoldelli Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data DSC 4h 14' 48"
2 Mirco Lorenzetto Template:Flagu MRM s.t. 2 Alejandro Valverde Template:Flagu CEI + 1"
3 Daniele Bennati Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data LAM s.t. 3 Bradley McGee Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data FDJ + 2"
4 Enrico Gasparotto Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data LIQ s.t. 4 Robbie McEwen Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data OLO + 2"
5 Bram de Groot Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data RAB s.t. 5 László Bodrogi Script error: No such module "flag". C.A + 7"

Stage 2 – April 27: Porrentruy–Porrentruy, 171.2km

Following an early breakaway by Swiss cyclists Roger Beuchat and David Loosli, which lasted for the majority of the stage, they were finally caught at the final climb of the day (less than 20  km from the finish), the 1st Category Col de la Croix; which is particularly steep at some points. On the climb itself a 15-man group which was led by Spaniard Joaquim Rodríguez was quickly formed, including provisional leader Paolo Savoldelli, but excluding General Classement favorites Bradley McGee and Óscar Pereiro.

Following the climb, the descent led by specialist Savoldelli stretched the lead group out even further, and the leaders' group was split into two groups. With 5  km to go the second of the two groups were looking to approach the lead, and Template:Cycling data OLO's Christopher Horner used this as a springboard for his own attack, and managed to stay ahead of the chase group to take the stage.

Standings after Day Three
Stage Tour (Leader's Jersey)
# Name Team Time   # Name Team Time
1 Christopher Horner Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data OLO 4h 16' 22" 1 Christopher Horner Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data OLO 8h 31' 11"
2 Jörg Jaksche Template:Flagu LSW + 5" 2 Paolo Savoldelli Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data DSC + 7"
3 Alexandre Moos Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data PHO + 5" 3 Alejandro Valverde Template:Flagu CEI + 7"
4 Alejandro Valverde Template:Flagu CEI + 8" 4 Alexandre Moos Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data PHO + 9"
5 Paolo Savoldelli Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data DSC + 8" 5 Jörg Jaksche Template:Flagu LSW + 11"

Stage 3 – April 28: Bienne–Leysin, 164.6km

Stage Three featured a relatively flat stage profile until the final 15 km, where the course shifted to a 1st Category climb up to the Swiss mountain resort of Leysin. A breakaway from the peloton after 25 km, led by Wouter Weylandt of the Template:Cycling data QST team, and joined by Jose Redondo Ramos of the Liberty Seguros team gained a quick lead, which expanded to a maximum of 9'20 minutes at around the 100 km mark.

The lead was reduced by the peloton to about three minutes at the start of the final climb of the day. On the climb, Ramos quickly shook off Weylandt, and started up the climb by himself. Several early attacks from out of the peloton were pulled back, but the first which succeeded was by Spanish Template:Cycling data THR climber Óscar Sevilla who quickly opened a lead of several hundred meters. He was shortly followed by Template:Cycling data LIQ's Dario Cioni, and as the climb entered its steepest final stage, the solo leader Ramos was caught and passed.

A drive from the GC leaders in the group chasing Sevila and Cioni eventually led to the two being pulled in with several kilometer left to go, and as the climb approached the summit 23-year-old Spanish all-rounder Alberto Contador launched an attack up the hill that quickly gained a lead of 20 seconds, which was held until the summit and the finish.

A notable underperformance of the stage was Template:Cycling data DSC's Paolo Savoldelli, 2nd in the GC that day, who suffered from diarrhoea and had to stop several times during the stage, and eventually lost 12 minutes on the leaders. Also Overall Leader Christopher Horner and local favorite Alexandre Moos were not able to keep up with the blistering pace on the final climb and both lost over a minute to stage winner Contador.

Standings after Day Four
Stage Tour (Leader's Jersey)
# Name Team Time   # Name Team Time
1 Alberto Contador Template:Flagu LSW 4h 03' 41" 1 Alberto Contador Template:Flagu LSW 12h 35' 01"
2 Alejandro Valverde Template:Flagu CEI + 24" 2 Alejandro Valverde Template:Flagu CEI + 16"
3 Cadel Evans Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data OLO + 24" 3 Jörg Jaksche Template:Flagu LSW + 28"
4 Jörg Jaksche Template:Flagu LSW + 26" 4 Cadel Evans Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data OLO + 28"
5 Sergio Ghisalberti Template:Flagu MRM + 30" 5 Miguel Ángel Perdiguero Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data PHO + 49"

Stage 4 – April 29: Sion–Sion, 127.7km

Standings after Day Five
Stage Tour (Leader's Jersey)
# Name Team Time   # Name Team Time
1 Alejandro Valverde Template:Flagu CEI 3h 41' 24" 1 Alberto Contador Template:Flagu LSW 16h 16' 25"
2 Alexandre Moos Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data PHO s.t. 2 Alejandro Valverde Template:Flagu CEI + 6"
3 Cadel Evans Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data OLO s.t. 3 Cadel Evans Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data OLO + 24"
4 Jörg Jaksche Template:Flagu LSW s.t. 4 Jörg Jaksche Template:Flagu LSW + 28"
5 Sylvester Szmyd Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data LAM s.t. 5 Sergio Ghisalberti Template:Flagu MRM + 54"

Stage 5 – April 30: Lausanne ITT, 20.4km

The stage was an individual time trial. Cadel Evans rode superbly in the last few kilometers, taking the provisional lead, and when General Classement leader Alberto Contador and close GC number 2 Alejandro Valverde both lost more than 50 seconds to Evans, the Australian all-rounder rode to overall victory.

Day Six results and Final Standing
Stage Top-5 Overall
# Name Team Time   # Name Team Time
1 Cadel Evans Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data OLO 26' 19" 1 Cadel Evans Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data OLO 16h 43' 08"
2 Leif Hoste Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data DSC + 22" 2 Alberto Contador Template:Flagu LSW + 27"
3 Bobby Julich Template:Flagu Template:Cycling data SAX + 38" 3 Alejandro Valverde Template:Flagu CEI + 44"
4 Andrey Kashechkin Script error: No such module "flag". LSW + 44" 4 Jörg Jaksche Template:Flagu LSW + 54"
5 Serguei Gonchar Script error: No such module "flag". Template:Cycling data THR + 44" 5 Andrey Kashechkin Script error: No such module "flag". LSW + 1' 24"

External links

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