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2025 GP Canton Aargau/d'Argovie/GP Gippingen (1.1), Switzerland

61st edition: Friday, June 13, 2025

GP Canton Aargau podium history | 2024 edition | Course map | Start list

Leuggern - Leuggern, 173.8 km

Neilson Powless wins the GP Canton Aargau

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Weather at the start/finish city of Leuggern at 2:25 PM, local time: 31C (88F), sunny, with the wind from the east at 8 km/hr (5 mph). There is a 3% chance of rain.

The race: Here's the report from winner Neilson Powless' Team EF Education-EasyPost.

Neilson Powless won GP Gippingem with strong solo move.

The American fought his way back to an elite group of five on the last lap of the Swiss semi-classic and took off alone with 3.1 kilometers to go. His attack was genius. Using a traffic island for a shield, he took advantage of a lull at the front of the group to launch up the left side of the road as the group drifted right and used his momentum to get a great gap. As soon as he was clear, Neilson was away to the races. The group behind chased hard, but no one could catch him as he time trialed to the line.

“I was on the lookout for a good moment to go. One popped up, I reacted immediately, and just went all in on it,” Neilson said after celebrating his win with his teammates. “It was on a false flat downhill and I knew at that speed that I was going to benefit from the draft from almost 50 meters behind the group, so if I could give them 10 or 15 meters that would give me enough space to get a run at them. It was just some real good old-school bike racing and super fun to execute. I'm getting pretty decent at picking these late moves before a flat finish after a hard day. Today, I had the fitness to back it up.”

Neilson’s GP Gippingen victory is a confirmation of his form, going into the biggest races of the year. The 173.8-km circuit race around Leuggern in the Swiss canton of Aargau was his first race back after an altitude camp in Sierra Nevada and a tough test ahead of the Tour de Suisse, which starts Sunday. The Tour de France is on the horizon and Neilson is coming into his own.

“It gives me a lot of confidence going into the summer,” Neilson said. “I think I nailed the altitude training this year. In the past, I've always felt a bit tired after coming down to sea level, so I tried to really keep a lid on things and prioritize freshness. That seems to have paid off and I am really happy about that.”

At the Tour de Suisse, Neilson and his teammates are going to race with the same verve.

“Our goal is to come away with one or more stage wins,” Neilson said. “I'll have to see how my legs are reacting on the longer climbs. In the first stage I'll already know if I have legs to try for GC, but today showed that I've got a good kick and my fitness is there. We’ll be looking for opportunities in the first three days. I think there's a really good chance that we can win one of those stages with either myself or Madis Mihkels or Vincenzo Albanese. We've got a lot of cards to play. It would be nice to give a few of the guys an opportunity at the Tour de Suisse.  I've got freedom to go for results and would love to win a stage. Today was just confirmation of the prep that I have been doing for the Tour.”


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Complete results:

155 starters, 64 classified finishers.

173.8 kilometers raced at an average speed of 41.832 km/hr

1 Neilson Powless EF Education-EasyPost 4hr 9min 17sec
2 Thibau Nys Lidl-Trek @ 3sec
3 Jan Christen Swiss Cycling 0:06
4 Mauro Schmid Team Jayco-AlUla 0:08
5 Clément Champoussin XDS Astana Team 0:10
6 Florian Stork Tudor Pro Cycling Team 0:16
7 Felix Engelhardt Team Jayco-AlUla 0:18
8 Diego Ulissi XDS Astana Team 0:21
9 Vincenzo Albanese EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
10 Andrea Bagioli Lidl-Trek s.t.
11 Marius Mayrhofer Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
12 Nicolò Buratti Bahrain Victorious s.t.
13 Lorenzo Quartucci Solution Tech-Vini Fantini s.t.
14 Fabio Christen Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
15 Arjen Livyns Lotto s.t.
16 Roger Adrià Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
17 Georg Zimmermann Intermarché-Wanty 0:24
18 Brent Van Moer Lotto s.t.
19 Jonas Rutsch Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
20 Nicolas Breuillard St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93 s.t.
21 Marc Hirschi Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
22 Nicola Conci XDS Astana Team 0:30
23 Otto Vergaerde Lidl-Trek s.t.
24 Anthon Charmig XDS Astana Team 0:42
25 Lennard Kämna Lidl-Trek 0:50
26 Nico Denz Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 1:42
27 Stefano Oldani Cofidis s.t.
28 Sam Maisonobe Cofidis s.t.
29 Max van der Meulen Bahrain Victorious s.t.
30 Emanuel Zangerle Team Vorarlberg s.t.
31 Samuele Zoccarato Team Polti-VisitMalta s.t.
32 Mathijs Paasschens Bahrain Victorious s.t.
33 Alex Tolio VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 1:48
34 Eduardo Sepulveda Lotto s.t.
35 Stefan Küng Swiss Cycling s.t.
36 Sam Oomen Lidl-Trek s.t.
37 Alberto Bettiol XDS Astana Team s.t.
38 Arnaud Tendon Swiss Cycling 4:06
39 Andrea Cantoni MG.K Vis Costruzioni e Ambiente 4:07
40 Jan Huber Swiss Cycling 4:11
41 David de la Cruz Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 4:12
42 Kyrylo Tsarenko Solution Tech-Vini Fantini s.t.
43 Alexandre Balmer Solution Tech-Vini Fantini 4:14
44 Nils Brun MYVELO Pro Cycling Team 5:15
45 Luke Durbridge Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
46 Jasper De Buyst Lotto 5:19
47 Samuele Battistella EF Education-EasyPost 5:28
48 Gianluca Brambilla Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 6:03
49 Matej Mohoric Bahrain Victorious s.t.
50 Francesco Busatto Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
51 Quinn Simmons Lidl-Trek s.t.
52 Matteo Sobrero Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
53 Harry Sweeny EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
54 Finlay Pickering Bahrain Victorious s.t.
55 Davide Bais Team Polti-VisitMalta 9:58
56 Rui Costa EF Education-EasyPost 10:11
57 Mirco Maestri Team Polti-VisitMalta 10:18
58 Mattia Bais Team Polti-VisitMalta s.t.
59 Kristian Sbaragli Solution Tech-Vini Fantini s.t.
60 Sylvain Moniquet Cofidis s.t.
61 Sergio Samitier Cofidis s.t.
62 Ben Granger MG.K Vis Costruzioni e Ambiente 12:37
63 Patrick Gamper Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
64 Simon Pellaud Swiss Cycling s.t.

 


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Start list with back numbers, June 12, 2025:

Lotto
1 Jasper De Buyst
2 Sébastien Grignard
3 Arjen Livyns
4 Eduardo Sepulveda
5 Henri Vandenabeele
6 Brent Van Moer
7 Jonas Gregaard
Bahrain Victorious
11 Matej Mohoric
12 Nicolò Buratti
13 Mathijs Paasschens
14 Finlay Pickering
15 Oliver Stockwell
16 Max van der Meulen
Cofidis
21 Ion Izagirre
22 Nolann Mahoudo
23 Sam Maisonobe
24 Sylvain Moniquet
25 Jan Maas
26 Stefano Oldani
27 Sergio Samitier
EF Education-EasyPost
31 Richard Carapaz
32 Vincenzo Albanese
33 Kasper Asgreen
34 Samuele Battistella
35 Alex Baudin
36 Markel Beloki
37 Hugh Carthy
Intermarché-Wanty
41 Georg Zimmermann
42 Francesco Busatto
43 Jonas Rutsch
44 Alexander Kamp
45 Gerben Kuypers
46 Simone Petilli
47 Lorenzo Rota
Lidl-Trek
51 Thibau Nys
52 Andrea Bagioli
53 Nils Aebersold
54 Otto Vergaerde
55 Lennard Kämna
56 Sam Oomen
57 Quinn Simmons
Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe
61 Nico Denz
62 Emil Herzog
63 Roger Adrià
64 Paul Fietzke
65 Jonas Koch
66 Marco Martin
67 Matteo Sobrero
Team Jayco-AlUla
71 Mauro Schmid
72 Davide De Pretto
73 Luke Durbridge
74 Felix Engelhardt
75 Patrick Gamper
76 Michael Matthews
77 Jasha Sütterlin
XDS Astana Team
82 Anthon Charmig
83 Nicola Conci
84 Florian Kajamini
85 Martin López
86 Fausto Masnada
87 Christian Scaroni
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
91 Fabio Christen
92 Walter Calzoni
93 Gianluca Brambilla
94 David de la Cruz
95 Sjoerd Bax
96 David González
97 Nicolò Parisini
Solution Tech-Vini Fantini
101 Davide Baldaccini
102 Alexandre Balmer
103 Yukiya Arashiro
104 Lorenzo Quartucci
105 Kristian Sbaragli
106 Arnaud Tissières
107 Kyrylo Tsarenko
Team Polti-VisitMalta
111 Davide Bais
112 Mattia Bais
113 Davide De Cassan
114 Mirco Maestri
115 Ludovico Crescioli
116 Diego Sevilla
117 Samuele Zoccarato
Tudor Pro Cycling Team
121 Marc Hirschi
122 Samuele Alari
123 Marco Haller
124 Marius Mayrhofer
125 Aivaras Mikutis
126 Florian Stork
127 Yannis Voisard
VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè
131 Luca Colnaghi
132 Filippo Fiorelli
133 Filippo Magli
134 Martin Marcellusi
135 Mattia Pinazzi
136 Alex Tolio
137 Vicente Rojas
Benotti-Berthold
141 Albert Gathemann
142 Tim Gloßner
143 Tom Mai
144 Eric Meinberg
145 Tobias Nolde
146 Patrick Reissig
147 Dominik Röber
MG.K Vis Costruzioni e Ambiente
151 Andrea Cantoni
152 Simone Carrò
153 Ben Granger
154 Adam Kelly
155 Matthew Kingston
156 Francesco Parravano
157 Matteo Spreafico
MYVELO Pro Cycling Team
161 Nils Brun
162 Christoph Janssen
163 Luca Jenni
164 Timon Loderer
165 Jakob Schmidt
166 Jan Sommer
167 Andrin Züger
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171 Johannes Adamietz
172 Julian Borresch
173 Miguel Heidemann
174 Jon Knolle
175 Jonathan Malte Rottmann
176 Ole Theiler
177 Jermaine Zemke
Run & Race-Wibatech
181 Paul Germer
182 Tobias Kreuzer
183 Szymon Ilski
184 Jonas Messerschmidt
185 Michael Peter
186 Nils Puschmann
187 Artur Sowinski
St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93
191 Lucas Bénéteau
192 Nicolas Breuillard
193 Romain Cardis
194 Thomas Champion
195 Théo Delacroix
196 Morne Van Niekerk
197 Yohann Simon
Team Lotto-Kern Haus PSD Bank
201 Joe Cosgrove
202 Joshua Huppertz
203 Silas Koech
204 Mil Morang
205 Fausto Penna
206 Jonas Reibsch
207 Noe Ury
Team Vorarlberg
211 Daniel Geismayr
212 Lukas Meiler
213 Laurin Nenning
214 Jannis Peter
215 Felix Stehli
216 Colin Stüssi
217 Emanuel Zangerle
Swiss Cycling
221 Jan Christen
222 Stefan Küng
223 Jan Huber
224 Johan Jacobs
225 Stefan Bissegger
226 Simon Pellaud
227 Arnaud Tendon