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"Extremely Hard with Heat": in the Jura, Stefi Häberlin Wins Switzerland's Warmest Cycling Championship in History

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With 38°C displayed and more than 40°C felt, the runners suffered particularly this Saturday, on the online race drawn at Courtételle, near Delémont. However, the organizers proposed a "heaty plan" to relieve the participants, but also the spectatorsHabillé de la Croix Suisse, Steffi Häberlin won the national title this Saturday, but lost an important battle. The Thurgovienne has learned that she would only be a replacement for the Tour de Franc…

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With 38°C displayed and more than 40°C felt, the runners suffered particularly this Saturday, on the online race drawn at Courtételle, near Delémont. However, the organizers proposed a "heaty plan" to relieve the participants, but also the spectatorsHabillé de la Croix Suisse, Steffi Häberlin won the national title this Saturday, but lost an important battle. The Thurgovienne has learned that she would only be a replacement for the Tour de Franc…

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Le Temps broke the news on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
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