On 16 June 2023, Swiss rider
Gino Mäder died in hospital in
Chur after a heavy crash on the descent of the
Albula Pass during stage 5. Stage 6 was neutralised and a short homage to Mäder was completed instead.
Teams
All eighteen
UCI WorldTeams were joined by five
UCI ProTeams to make up the twenty-three teams that participated in the race.[1]
Stage 6 was cancelled after the announcement of
Gino Mäder's death. The riders rode the last 20 kilometers of the stage, but without it counting towards any of the classifications.[20]
^Stage 6 was neutralised after Gino Mäder's death on the morning of the stage after a crash the previous day. The stage was neutralised and instead the peloton completed a short homage to Mäder, which did not count towards the general classification or any of the points competitions.
On 16 June 2023, Swiss rider
Gino Mäder died in hospital in
Chur after a heavy crash on the descent of the
Albula Pass during stage 5. Stage 6 was neutralised and a short homage to Mäder was completed instead.
Teams
All eighteen
UCI WorldTeams were joined by five
UCI ProTeams to make up the twenty-three teams that participated in the race.[1]
Stage 6 was cancelled after the announcement of
Gino Mäder's death. The riders rode the last 20 kilometers of the stage, but without it counting towards any of the classifications.[20]
^Stage 6 was neutralised after Gino Mäder's death on the morning of the stage after a crash the previous day. The stage was neutralised and instead the peloton completed a short homage to Mäder, which did not count towards the general classification or any of the points competitions.