Tour de Berne - Men's Event

Men's Event

The men's event began in 1921 and is currently a UCI 1.2 rated event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Rider Team
1992 SUI ! Mächler, ErichErich Mächler (SUI) Helvetia-Fichtel & Sachs
1993 GER ! Zabel, ErikErik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom
1994 GER ! Kappes, AndreasAndreas Kappes (GER) Trident-Schick
1995 ITA ! Scinto, LucaLuca Scinto (ITA) MG Maglificio-Technogym
1996 SUI ! Zberg, BeatBeat Zberg (SUI) Carrera Jeans-Tassoni
1997 SWE ! Andersson, MichaelMichael Andersson (SWE) TVM-Farm Frites
1998 SUI ! Zberg, MarkusMarkus Zberg (SUI) Post Swiss Team
1999 ITA ! Ferrigato, AndreaAndrea Ferrigato (ITA) Ballan-Alessio
2000 SUI ! Zumsteg, LukasLukas Zumsteg (SUI) Phonak
2001 GER ! Hondo, DaniloDanilo Hondo (GER) Team Telekom
2002 LUX ! Kirchen, KimKim Kirchen (LUX) Fassa Bortolo
2003 ~ !No race
2004 BLR ! Usov, AlexandreAlexandre Usov (BLR) Phonak
2005 GER ! Weissinger, RenéRené Weissinger (GER) Volksbank-Leingrüber-Ideal
2006 ~ !No race
2007 SUI ! Trafelet, StefanStefan Trafelet (SUI) V.C. Mendrisio
2008 POL ! Marycz, JarosławJarosław Marycz (POL) Team FidiBC.com
2009 SUI ! Themann, MichaelMichael Themann (SUI) Maler Meier-Sporthaus Ponzio
2010 HKG ! Ki Ho, ChoiChoi Ki Ho (HKG) Hong Kong Pro Cycling
2011 SUI ! Lang, PirminPirmin Lang (SUI) Atlas Personal
2012 SUI ! Dillier, SilvanSilvan Dillier (SUI) EKZ Racing Team
2013 SUI ! Wyss, MarcelMarcel Wyss (SUI) IAM Cycling

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