Haussler back on track with Tour de Suisse stage win

Heinrich Haussler, stage winner, Tour de Suisse 2010, stage 2

Heinrich Haussler's huge grin as he powered across the finish line of stage two of the Tour de Suisse said it all. After a rough spell in the Classics and the Tour of California when he was sidelined by a knee injury, not to mention a drink-driving incident this summer, a victory for his Cervélo squad in the team's biggest home race was just of result the 26-year-old needed prior to the Tour de France.

Just like his Tour de France win in the Vosges last year, Haussler's victory came after a very tough opening road stage and in poor weather. This time round, the biggest challenge was the 20 kilometre Simplon pass, tackled in dense fog, torrential rain and temperatures dropping to just four degrees at the summit.

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