Tour of Switzerland, favorites and route

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10
Jun
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The Tour of the Dauphiné ends and the Tour of Switzerland begins, the countdown to the Tour de France has officially begun. Waiting for the start of the Grande Boucle on July 1st, even the short Swiss stage race can give interesting indications from a Fantacycling perspective.

As always, be careful to make the right changes and build your team (if you haven't already started at the Dauphiné Tour), thinking about the Tour and your future commitments. For this reason, when you make your transfer market (in the championship mode), always use the filter of the next races, in order to see which riders will participate in the next events.  

Eight stages, with two time trials, one on the first stage (12.7 km) and one on the last 25.7 km, for a total of 38.4 km; then three high mountain stages and three intermediate stages, for a race that is always interesting to watch.

It will be an opportunity to evaluate Wout Van Aert 's condition in view of the Tour, remembering that the Belgian has a very high valuation, 72 fantamillions, but that at the Grande Boucle he has always made many bonuses to Fantacycling .  

There won't be many men in the standings, among them the presence of Remco Evenepoel is expected, who after the disappointment of the Giro is ready to get back into the game. The other Belgian talent, however, shouldn't be doing the Tour, but the Vuelta, so taking him could be a long-term investment. However, they will be very probable points, especially in the time trials.

Tom Pidcock is back in Team Ineos Grenadiers , while there is a lot of attention on the Swiss riders, who are always very motivated in the home race: Gino Mader could be a good man for the standings, Marc Hirschi seems to be recovering, while Kung and Bissegger should guarantee Fantacycling bonus in the time trials.  

It will also be interesting to evaluate the condition of Juan Ayuso , while for the rest from Higuita to Lutsenko , up to Powless , you will have to be good at finding the right name for the bonuses. It won't be easy, because the Tour de Suisse , even more than the Dauphiné, has a very uncertain forecast.

Photo: Sprint Cycling Agency