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August 10, 1939: on the Gotthard Pass, stage Lucerne to Lugano.
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July 1, 1950: near Walenstadt.
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August 28, 1934: at the station on the Brünig Pass, stage Lucerne to Lausanne.
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August 31, 1934: in canton Solothurn, stage Bern to Basel.
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June 22, 1956: ascent at San Bernardino, stage Bellinzona to Chur.
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August 31, 1934: stage Bern to Basel.
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August 16, 1947: transit during the stage Siebnen to Vaduz.
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June 17, 1952: Swiss cyclist Walter Bucher falls during the stage Adelboden to Monthey.
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August 9, 1939: stage Thun to Lucerne.
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June 24, 1950: information board giving an udpate on the race at Huttwil, canton Bern, stage Zurich to Winterthur.
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July 1, 1950: the Swiss Max Meier on the Flüela Pass.
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June 15, 1959: the German Hennes Junkermann on the ascent to the Lukmanier Pass, stage Siebnen to Bellinzona.
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August 6, 1938: stage Bern to Schaffhausen.
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August 8, 1939: the Swiss Robert Zimmermann, the later Tour winner, on the stage Sion to Thun.
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June 29, 1953: the Swiss Ferdi Kübler on the stage Lucerne to Bellinzona.
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Looking back at the legendary cycling race.
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June 8, 2011 - 10:28
The Tour de Suisse is Switzerland’s biggest sporting event and a cycling classic. It is taking place for the 75th time in 2011. (All pictures: Keystone/Photopress-Archiv)
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