The Tour de Suisse is an annual road cycling stage race. It runs over eight days, covering two weekends in June.
The event comes ahead of the Tour de France, thus providing a preparatory grounds for the French clash.
Since 2011, Tour de Suisse is part of the UCI World Tour, cycling’s highest level of professional races.
In this article, let us have a look at the winners of Tour de Suisse in history.
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Tour de Suisse Winners List (1933-2025)
- 1933: Max Bulla (Austria)
- 1934: Ludwig Geyer (Germany)
- 1935: Gaspard Rinaldi (France)
- 1936: Henri Garnier (Belgium)
- 1937: Karl Litschi (Switzerland)
- 1938: Giovanni Valetti (Italy)
- 1939: Robert Zimmermann (Switzerland)
- 1941: Josef Wagner (Switzerland)
- 1942: Ferdinand Kübler (Switzerland)
- 1946: Gino Bartali (Italy)
- 1947: Gino Bartali (Italy)
- 1948: Ferdinand Kübler (Switzerland)
- 1949: Gottfried Weilenmann (Switzerland)
- 1950: Hugo Koblet (Switzerland)
- 1951: Ferdinand Kübler (Switzerland)
- 1952: Pasquale Fornara (Italy)
- 1953: Hugo Koblet (Switzerland)
- 1954: Pasquale Fornara (Italy)
- 1955: Hugo Koblet (Switzerland)
- 1956: Rolf Graf (Switzerland)
- 1957: Pasquale Fornara (Italy)
- 1958: Pasquale Fornara (Italy)
- 1959: Hans Junkermann (West Germany)
- 1960: Alfred Rüegg (Switzerland)
- 1961: Attilio Moresi (Switzerland)
- 1962: Hans Junkermann (West Germany)
- 1963: Giuseppe Fezzardi (Italy)
- 1964: Rolf Maurer (Switzerland)
- 1965: Franco Bitossi (Italy)
- 1966: Ambrogio Portalupi (Italy)
- 1967: Gianni Motta (Italy)
- 1968: Louis Pfenninger (Switzerland)
- 1969: Vittorio Adorni (Italy)
- 1970: Roberto Poggiali (Italy)
- 1971: Georges Pintens (Belgium)
- 1972: Louis Pfenninger (Switzerland)
- 1973: José Manuel Fuente (Spain)
- 1974: Eddy Merckx (Belgium)
- 1975: Roger De Vlaeminck (Belgium)
- 1976: Hennie Kuiper (Netherlands)
- 1977: Michel Pollentier (Belgium)
- 1978: Paul Wellens (Belgium)
- 1979: Wilfried Wesemael (Belgium)
- 1980: Mario Beccia (Italy)
- 1981: Beat Breu (Switzerland)
- 1982: Giuseppe Saronni (Italy)
- 1983: Sean Kelly (Ireland)
- 1984: Urs Zimmermann (Switzerland)
- 1985: Phil Anderson (Australia)
- 1986: Andrew Hampsten (United States)
- 1987: Andrew Hampsten (United States)
- 1988: Helmut Wechselberger (Austria)
- 1989: Beat Breu (Switzerland)
- 1990: Sean Kelly (Ireland)
- 1991: Luc Roosen (Belgium)
- 1992: Giorgio Furlan (Italy)
- 1993: Marco Saligari (Italy)
- 1994: Pascal Richard (Switzerland)
- 1995: Pavel Tonkov (Russia)
- 1996: Peter Luttenberger (Austria)
- 1997: Christophe Agnolutto (France)
- 1998: Stefano Garzelli (Italy)
- 1999: Francesco Casagrande (Italy)
- 2000: Oscar Camenzind (Switzerland)
- 2001: Gilberto Simoni (Italy)
- 2002: Alex Zülle (Switzerland)
- 2003: Alexander Vinokourov (Kazakhstan)
- 2004: Jan Ullrich (Germany)
- 2005: Aitor González (Spain)
- 2006: Koldo Gil (Spain)
- 2007: Vladimir Karpets (Russia)
- 2008: Roman Kreuziger (Czech Republic)
- 2009: Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland)
- 2010: Fränk Schleck (Luxembourg)
- 2011: Levi Leipheimer (United States)
- 2012: Rui Costa (Portugal)
- 2013: Rui Costa (Portugal)
- 2014: Rui Costa (Portugal)
- 2015: Simon Špilak (Slovenia)
- 2016: Miguel Ángel López (Colombia)
- 2017: Simon Špilak (Slovenia)
- 2018: Richie Porte (Australia)
- 2019: Egan Bernal (Colombia)
- 2021: Richard Carapaz (Ecuador)
- 2022: Geraint Thomas (Great Britain)
- 2023: Mattias Skjelmose (Denmark)
- 2024: Adam Yates (Great Britain)
- 2025: João Almeida (Portugal)
Note: The event did not take place in 1940, 1943-45, 2020.