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2025-06-20T12:32:05.034Z

Two minutes back to the peloton now as the riders take on the Hemberg climb.

2025-06-20T12:18:05.431Z
121km to go

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Vlasov leads the mountain classification with 39 points. João Almeida is in second place on 24 points.

2025-06-20T12:13:15.966Z

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2025-06-20T12:10:21.975Z

Schmid led the break over the top. KOM leader Aleksandr Vlasov nipped out of the peloton to add a point to his tally.

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130km to go

2025-06-20T12:06:53.526Z

Nolann Mahoud (Cofidis) and Roel van Sintmaartensdijk (Intermarché-Wanty) have abandoned the race in the past few kilometres.

2025-06-20T12:02:09.324Z

The break now coming to the top of the climb, the longest of the two on today’s stage.

2025-06-20T11:57:42.147Z

A look at the four-man break of the stage.

NEUHAUSEN AM RHEINFALL, SWITZERLAND - JUNE 20: Stefan Kung of Switzerland and Team Groupama - FDJ leads the peloton during the 88th Tour de Suisse 2025, Stage 6 a 186.7km stage from Chur to Neuhausen am Rheinfall / #UCIWT / on June 20, 2025 in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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2025-06-20T11:56:57.159Z

2:35 between the four breakaway men and the main group.

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Gloag has given up the chase now and he has dropped back to the peloton.

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140km to go

2025-06-20T11:49:08.023Z

Gloag on the attack from the peloton earlier.

NEUHAUSEN AM RHEINFALL, SWITZERLAND - JUNE 20: Thomas Gloag of Great Britain and Team Visma | Lease a Bike attacks in the chase group during the 88th Tour de Suisse 2025, Stage 6 a 186.7km stage from Chur to Neuhausen am Rheinfall / #UCIWT / on June 20, 2025 in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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2025-06-20T11:48:07.773Z

It’s 3:15 for the leaders on the way up. Gloag is stuck in between at 1:45 down.

2025-06-20T11:38:17.953Z

The breakaway is now on the Wildhaus climb.

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152km to go

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The riders are on a flat section between the opening small hill and the Wildhaus, the 9km, 6.8% second-category climb coming after 50km of racing.

2025-06-20T11:19:45.983Z

Thomas Gloag (Visma-Lease A Bike) attacks from the peloton.

2025-06-20T11:15:24.453Z

It’s still Sweeny, Küng, Gregoire, and Schmid out front at the moment.

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169km to go

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Here’s a look back at the stage results.

2025-06-20T11:07:45.280Z

Yesterday’s stage 5 saw a two-man duel for the win at Calanca.

SANTA MARIA IN CALANCA, SWITZERLAND - JUNE 19: (L-R) Oscar Onley of Great Britain and Team Picnic PostNL and Joao Almeida of Portugal and UAE Team Emirates - XRG - Black Points Jersey sprint at finish line to win the 88th Tour de Suisse, Stage 5 a 183.8km stage from La Punt to Santa Maria in Calanca 941m / #UCIWT / on June 19, 2025 in Santa Maria in Calanca, Switzerland. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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2025-06-20T10:57:24.892Z

Visma-Lease A Bike are leading the peloton currently.

2025-06-20T10:56:52.076Z

The peloton lies at 1:20 down on the attackers at the moment.

2025-06-20T10:56:33.543Z

Harry Sweeny, Stefan Küng, former race leader Romain Grégoire, and Mauro Schmid are on the move.

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179km to go

2025-06-20T10:51:06.828Z

Hello and welcome to live coverage of stage 6 of the Tour de Suisse!