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Dates | 18–27 June 2002 | ||||||||||||
Stages | 9 + Prologue | ||||||||||||
Distance | 1,451[1] km (901.6 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 37h 15' 09" | ||||||||||||
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The 2002 Tour de Suisse was the 66th edition of the Tour de Suisse cycle race and was held from 18 June to 27 June 2002. The race started in Lucerne and finished in Biel.[2] The race was won by Alex Zülle of the Coast team.
Seventeen teams of up to eight riders started the race:[2][3]
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Winner | |
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P | 18 June | Lucerne | 5.7 km (3.5 mi) | Individual time trial | Alex Zülle (SUI) | |
1 | 19 June | Lucerne to Schaffhausen | 171.9 km (106.8 mi) | Eddy Lembo (FRA) | ||
2 | 20 June | Schaffhausen to Domat/Ems | 191 km (118.7 mi) | Erik Zabel (GER) | ||
3 | 21 June | Domat/Ems to Samnaun | 158 km (98.2 mi) | Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ) | ||
4 | 22 June | Chur to Ambrì | 160 km (99.4 mi) | Léon van Bon (NED) | ||
5 | 23 June | Meiringen to Meiringen | 148 km (92.0 mi) | Francesco Casagrande (ITA) | ||
6 | 24 June | Interlaken to Verbier | 177 km (110 mi) | Alexandre Moos (SUI) | ||
7 | 25 June | Martigny to Vevey | 170.9 km (106.2 mi) | Juan Manuel Gárate (ESP) | ||
8 | 26 June | Vevey to Lyss | 228.9 km (142.2 mi) | Erik Zabel (GER) | ||
9 | 27 June | Lyss to Biel | 34.9 km (21.7 mi) | Individual time trial | Tobias Steinhauser (GER) |
Final general classification[2][6][7]
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