Jannis Peter on a high altitude: Top 10 on the tour of Austria!

Jannis Peter on a high altitude: Top 10 on the tour of Austria!

The fourth stage of the Austria tour on July 12, 2025 offered exciting competitions between the best cyclists. The demanding route, which led from Innsbruck to the Kühtai at a height of 2,000 meters and included a total of 117 kilometers, was characterized by gripping climbs and tactical races. The outstanding performance of Jannis Peter from the Vorarlberg team provided enthusiastic reactions.

Jannis Peter, 24 years old and from Germany, managed to achieve eighth place in the race. With a deficit of 1:18 minutes on the stage winner Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates), Peter improved to ninth in the overall ranking. This performance fulfilled it with confidence for the upcoming stages, especially since the next stage will take place in the home of his team.

strong appearance by Jannis Peter

The outlier Colin Stüssi from Switzerland played a crucial role in the first incline of the race by inserting the pace and thus introducing the twelve -member top group. With drivers such as Paul Double (Jayco-Alula) and Rui Costa (EF Education-Easypost), a strong competition was formed, which Peter gave the opportunity to measure himself with leading mountain drivers and to demonstrate his outstanding skills.

The overall ranking experienced an exciting turn with a constantly changing ranking. One of the highlights was the mountain ranking: Colin Stüssi, who first drove at the top, secured first place, while Emanuel Zangerle also shone from the Vorarlberg team and reached 3rd place in the mountain ranking. Although Zangerle increased his collected points to 36, he nevertheless gave up the coveted mountain jersey, which was now taken over by Nicolas Vinokurov (Kazakhistan).

Austria’s Cycling Stage

The tour of Austria is not only a popular race event, but also an integral part of the international cycling calendar. It attracts talented cyclists from all over the world and offers numerous ratings, including the decisive mountain and sprint ratings. This stages accumulation plays a crucial role for the drivers and their teams because they fight for fame and points that can be important for the next season.

With the fifth stage, which begins and ends in Feldkirch, the participants can expect a challenging course of 144 kilometers with 3,400 meters of altitude. All seven professionals from Team Vorarlberg are still in the race and show an impressive team performance that gives hope for a successful continuation of the tour. A look at the history shows the meaning of this kind of race in recent years; For example, the winners of the mountain ranking like Samuele Zoccato (ITA) or Patryk Stosz (Pol) are just a few names that are recognized for their impressive performance.

Jannis Peter will continue to focus on the next stage, and the struggle for the placements will remain exciting. The cycling fan can look forward to further exciting moments in the tour of Austria.

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