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The first reference I can find for the seperateseparate sprint classification is from the year 2000.

See Wikipedia's article (in Italian) on this subject: Tour de Suisse 2000.

There were 2 different sprint classifications, but I can't tell which was the purpose of that. In 2001 there were even 3 different sprint-classifications classifications. My bet is that it has also has to do with Sponsorshipssponsorships, like the colours of the jersey'sjerseys.

The first reference I can find for the seperate sprint classification is from the year 2000.

See Wikipedia's article (in Italian) on this subject: Tour de Suisse 2000.

There were 2 different sprint classifications, but I can't tell which was the purpose of that. In 2001 there were even 3 different sprint-classifications. My bet is that it has also to do with Sponsorships, like the colours of the jersey's.

The first reference I can find for the separate sprint classification is from the year 2000.

See Wikipedia's article (in Italian) on this subject: Tour de Suisse 2000.

There were 2 different sprint classifications, but I can't tell which was the purpose of that. In 2001 there were even 3 different sprint classifications. My bet is that it also has to do with sponsorships, like the colours of the jerseys.

The first reference I can find for the seperate sprint classification is from the year 2000 (see http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_de_Suisse_2000.

See Wikipedia's article (in Italian)) on this subject: Tour de Suisse 2000. 

There were 2 different sprint classifications, but I can't tell which was the purpose of that. In 2001 there were even 3 different sprint-classifications. My bet is that it has also to do with Sponsorships, like the colours of the jersey's.

The first reference I can find for the seperate sprint classification is 2000 (see http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_de_Suisse_2000 (in Italian)). There were 2 different sprint classifications, but I can't tell which was the purpose of that. In 2001 there were even 3 different sprint-classifications. My bet is that it has also to do with Sponsorships, like the colours of the jersey's.

The first reference I can find for the seperate sprint classification is from the year 2000.

See Wikipedia's article (in Italian) on this subject: Tour de Suisse 2000. 

There were 2 different sprint classifications, but I can't tell which was the purpose of that. In 2001 there were even 3 different sprint-classifications. My bet is that it has also to do with Sponsorships, like the colours of the jersey's.

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The first reference I can find for the seperate sprint classification is 2000 (see http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_de_Suisse_2000 (in Italian)). There were 2 different sprint classifications, but I can't tell which was the purpose of that. In 2001 there were even 3 different sprint-classifications. My bet is that it has also to do with Sponsorships, like the colours of the jersey's.