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  4. Tour de France 1989 podium

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  1. 1989 Tour de France

    The 1989 Tour de France was the 76th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The race consisted of 21 stages and a prologue, over 3,285 km (2,041 mi). It started on 1 July 1989 in Luxembourg before taking an anti-clockwise route through France to finish in Paris on 23 July.

  2. Greg LeMond's 1989 Tour de France Win: The Greatest ...

    How we test gear. Thirty years ago this July, American Greg LeMond won the closest Tour de France in history, completing the 2,000-mile race with a victory margin of only eight seconds. Many ...

  3. 1989 Tour De France: As It Happened

    Greg LeMond won the yellow jersey in the 1989 Tour de France - the closest and arguably most fiercely fought Tour in history - by a margin of just 8 seconds. Often regarded as the greatest edition in the race's history, the 1989 Tour de France winner was decided in its final moments in dramatic scenes never matched before or since.

  4. 1989

    1989 Tour de France stage 17: Theunisse wins Alpe d'Huez. 1989 Tour de France stage 18: Fignon's solo attack. 1989 Tour de France stage 19: The great escape. 1989 Tour stage 20: sprint win for ...

  5. List of teams and cyclists in the 1989 Tour de France

    The 1989 Tour de France was the 76th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours.The Tour began in Luxembourg on 1 July and finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 23 July. The Tour organisation invited 22 teams to the Tour, with 9 cyclists each.

  6. 1989 Tour de France

    1989 Tour de France Quick Facts. 198 starters, 138 riders finished. 3285.3 kilometers ridden at 37.487 km/hr. 1988 winner Pedro Delgado started the first time trial 2min 40sec late, probably costing him the Tour. Greg LeMond and Laurent Fignon fought a fabulous battle that wasn't settled until LeMond won the final time trial in Paris.

  7. 1989 Tour de France: Final results

    The final podium of the 1989 Tour de France - Fignon forces a smile. By Keith Bingham. published 13 July 2009. in Features. 1. Greg LeMond (USA) ADR 87-38-35. 2. Laurent Fignon (Fra) Super-U at 8secs.

  8. 1989 Tour de France: results and classification

    Jerseys of the 1989 Tour de France. Yellow jersey (winner of the Tour de France) : Greg LeMond in 87h38'35". Polka dot jersey (best climber) : Gert-Jan Theunisse with 441 points. Green jersey (best sprinter) : Sean Kelly with 277 points. White jersey (best young rider) : Fabrice Philipot in 88h23'18".

  9. Tour de France 1989 Stage 21 (ITT) results

    Greg LeMond is the winner of Tour de France 1989, before Laurent Fignon and Pedro Delgado. Greg LeMond is the winner of the final stage.

  10. Best Tour de France Finish Ever: Why LeMond's '89 Win Reigns Supreme

    The 1989 Tour de France began with a 5-mile prologue time trial in which riders set out alone to race for position against the clock. Of the three men in the spotlight, LeMond hit the road first.

  11. Greg LeMond's 1989 Tour de France winner Bottecchia

    Greg LeMond's 1989 Tour de France winner Bottecchia. Bottecchia is a historical bicycle company that started as a small cyclery of Carnielli and improved in 1924 by Ottavio Bottecchia, the first Italian Tour de France winner (1924, 1925). A new company with a new name "Bottecchia" was born after the death of Ottavio Bottecchia in 1926.

  12. 1989 Tour de France

    30-Year anniversary of one of the greatest Tour de France races in history. Final Stage of the 1989 Tour de France. :50 seconds separate Lauren Fignon and ...

  13. 'Since being shot he'd never ridden a great race, so he was terrified

    The 1989 Tour de France is widely rated as the best ever modern-day edition of the race, featuring the narrowest of victories for Greg LeMond on the Champs Elysées ahead of Laurent Fignon in the ...

  14. Startlist for Tour de France 1989

    33 LECLERCQ Jean-Claude. 34 MANDERS Henri. 35 RICHARD Pascal *. 36 RÜTTIMANN Niki (DNF #17) 37 STEVENHAAGEN Peter *. 38 VICHOT Frédéric. 39 WILSON Michael. DS KÖCHLI Paul, NOTTER Herbert.

  15. Tour de France 1989 Stage 1 results

    Stage 1 » Luxembourg › Luxembourg (135.5km) The time won/lost column displays the gains in time in the GC. Click on the time of any rider to view the relative gains on this rider. Acácio da Silva is the winner of Tour de France 1989 Stage 1, before Søren Lilholt and Roland Leclerc. Acácio da Silva was leader in GC.

  16. 1989 Tour de France stage 21: LeMond crushes Fignon

    Sunday July 23, 1989Versailles-Paris Champs Elysées, 25km TT. It may have been one of the shortest stages in the Tour, but for Laurent Fignon, this was the longest day in his life and it would ...

  17. 1989 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21

    The 1989 Tour de France was the 76th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Luxembourg with a prologue individual time trial on 1 July and Stage 10 occurred on 11 July with a mountain stage to Superbagnères. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 23 July, with a further individual time trial.

  18. Tour de France 1989 Stage 9 results

    Stage 9 » Pau › Cauterets-Cambasque (147km) The time won/lost column displays the gains in time in the GC. Click on the time of any rider to view the relative gains on this rider. Miguel Indurain is the winner of Tour de France 1989 Stage 9, before Anselmo Fuerte and Pedro Delgado. Greg LeMond was leader in GC.

  19. Tour de France 1989, stage 21

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  20. Tour de France 1989 Stage 17 results

    Stage 17 » Briançon › l'Alpe d'Huez (165km) The time won/lost column displays the gains in time in the GC. Click on the time of any rider to view the relative gains on this rider. Gert-Jan Theunisse is the winner of Tour de France 1989 Stage 17, before Pedro Delgado and Laurent Fignon. Laurent Fignon was leader in GC.

  21. Tour de France 1989

    Le Tour de France 1989 est la 76 e édition du Tour de France, course cycliste qui s'est déroulée du 1 er juillet au 23 juillet 1989 sur 21 étapes pour 3 285 km.Le départ a lieu à Luxembourg ; l'arrivée se juge aux Champs-Élysées à Paris.C'est l'un des Tours les plus connus de l'histoire [1].Il a été remporté le dernier jour de course, à l'issue d'un contre-la-montre resté ...

  22. Tour de France 1989 Stage 18 results

    Stage 18 » Bourg d'Oisans › Villard-de-Lans (Côte 2000) (91.5km) Laurent Fignon is the winner of Tour de France 1989 Stage 18, before Steven Rooks and Gert-Jan Theunisse. Laurent Fignon was leader in GC.