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New fastest time
Zoe Bäckstedt (Canyon//SRAM) has set a very impressive time of 29:47. She’ll be hoping that’s enough to take her second stage win in a row.
It’s a beautiful day in Aarburg with temperatures currently in the high twenties.
Junior ITT world champion Megan Arens (Team Picnic PostNL) is now on course. At just 19 years old, it will be interesting to see how she performs in this field.
Zoe Bäckstedt (Canyon//SRAM) just passed through the intermediate time point and set a new fastest time of 14:01, 25 seconds faster than the time set by Brodie Chapman (UAE Team ADQ).
Maeva Squiban (UAE Team ADQ) is now on course.
Yesterday’s winner Zoe Bäckstedt (Canyon//SRAM) has just started her TT.
New fastest time
Brodie Chapman (UAE Team ADQ) has set a new fastest time of 30:45 at the finish. This is a time that could stand for a long time.
Becky Storrie (Team Picnic PostNL) just finished and set a benchmark time of 32:51.24.
Brodie Chapman (UAE Team ADQ) has started strong, setting a current fastest time of 14:26.80 at the intermediate split. Lauretta Hanson (Lidl – Trek) is currently in second.
Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE Team ADQ) is currently leading the GC by 35s and will be hoping still be in yellow at the end of the day. Lauren Dickson (FDJ United – SUEZ) would have been her closestest rival but she is unable to start today after breaking her collarbone in a crash yesterday.
Annika Liehner (NEXETIS) is the current fastest rider through the first timepoint with a time of 15:26.28.
Australian ITT champion Brodie Chapman (UAE Team ADQ) is now on course.
Racing is now underway in Aarburg. If you want to know everyone’s start times we have that for you below.
Tour de Suisse: Stage 4 women’s and men’s time trial start times
If you missed yesterday’s sprint finish, have a look back at our report to get up to speed.
Tour de Suisse Women: Zoe Bäckstedt stuns the field with scorching long-range sprint to win stage 3
Today’s time trial will feature both the elite TT world champion Marlen Reusser (Movistar), and the U23 TT world champion Zoe Bäckstedt (Canyon//SRAM).
Hello and welcome to the live coverage of stage 4 of the Tour de Suisse Women.