1993 Tour de France: results and classification

General classification of the 1993 tour de france, jerseys of the 1993 tour de france, stages of the 1993 tour de france.

Prologue (Le Puy du Fou - Le Puy du Fou, 6.8 km in Individual Time Trial)

Stage 1 (Luçon - Les Sables d'Olonne, 215 km)

Stage 2 (Les Sables d'Olonne - Vannes, 227.5 km)

Stage 3 (Vannes - Dinard, 189.5 km)

Stage 4 (Dinard - Avranches, 81 km in Team Time Trial)

Stage 5 (Avranches - Evreux, 225.5 km)

Stage 6 (Evreux - Amiens, 158 km)

Stage 7 (Péronne - Chalons sur Marne, 199 km)

Stage 8 (Chalons sur Marne - Verdun, 184.5 km)

Stage 9 (Lac de Madine - Lac de Madine, 59 km in Individual Time Trial)

Stage 10 (Villard de Lans - Serre Chevalier, 203 km)

Stage 11 (Serre Chevalier - Isola 2000, 179 km)

Stage 12 (Isola - Marseille, 286.5 km)

Stage 13 (Marseille - Montpellier, 181.5 km)

Stage 14 (Montpellier - Perpignan, 223 km)

Stage 15 (Perpignan - Andorra, 231.5 km)

Stage 16 (Andorra - St Lary du Soulan, 230 km)

Stage 17 (Tarbes - Pau, 190 km)

Stage 18 (Orthez - Bordeaux, 199.5 km)

Stage 19 (Bretigny sur Orge - Monthléry, 48 km in Individual Time Trial)

Stage 20 (Viry Chatillon - Paris/Champs-Elysées, 196.5 km)

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1993 Tour de France

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1993 Tour de France Quick Facts

The 1993 Tour had 20 stages plus a prologue that totaled 3,714.3 kilometers.

It was ridden at an average speed of 38.709 km/hr.

180 riders started and there were 136 classified finishers.

This was Miguel Indurain's third consecutive Tour victory.

1993 marked Indurain's second Giro-Tour double win. Coppi, Anquetil, Merckx and Hinault had done the Giro/Tour win in the same year twice as well, but only Indurain had done it in consecutive years.

In 1993 Indurain's main challenge came from Tony Rominger.

Rominger lost time early in the race during the team time trial.

After the race was over Rominger felt that without that catastrophic time loss (which included a 1-minute penalty because the CLAS riders were giving each other pushes) Indurain would not have had the luxury of riding conservatively and therefore would have been beatable.

We'll never know.

1993 Tour de France complete final General Classification:

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  • Tony Rominger (Clas) @ 4min 59sec
  • Zenon Jaskula (GB-MG) @ 5min 48sec
  • Alvaro Mejia (Motorola) @ 7min 29sec
  • Bjarne Riis (Ariostea) @ 16min 26sec
  • Claudio Chiappucci (Carrera) @ 17min 18sec
  • Johan Bruyneel (OMCE) @ 18min 4sec
  • Andrew Hampsten (Motorola) @ 20min 14sec
  • Pedro Delgado (Banesto) @ 23min 57sec
  • Vladimir Poulnikov (Carrera) @ 25min 29sec
  • Gianni Faresin (ZG Mobili) @ 29min 5sec
  • Antonio Martin (Amaya Seguros) @ 29min 51sec
  • Stephen Roche (Carrera) @ 29min 53sec
  • Roberto Conti (Ariostea) @ 30min 5sec
  • Jean-Philippe Dojwa (Festina) @ 30min 24sec
  • Oliveiro Rincón (Amaya Seguros) @ 33min 19sec
  • Alberto Elli (Ariostea) @ 33min 29sec
  • Jon Unzaga (Clas) @ 38min 9sec
  • Richard Virenque (Festina) @ 39min 12sec
  • Gianni Bugno (Gatorade) @ 40min 8sec
  • Franco Vona (GB-MG) @ 40min 39sec
  • Laurent Madouas (Castorama) @ 41min 26sec
  • Federico Echave (Clas) @ 42min 25sec
  • Robert Millar (TVM) @ 44min 20sec
  • Udo Bölts (Telekom) @ 44min 35sec
  • Francisco Mauleón (Clas) @ 45min 18sec
  • Raúl Alcala (Wordperfect) @ 47min 40sec
  • Thierry Claveyrolat (Gan) @ 49min 21sec
  • Giancarlo Perini (ZG Mobili) @ 52min 2sec
  • Fernando Escartin (Clas) @ 53min 9sec
  • Bo Hamburger (TVM) @ 53min 42sec
  • Ramon Gaonzalez (Festina) @ 57min 57sec
  • Massimo Ghirotto (ZG Mobili) @ 1hr 0min 15sec
  • Leonardo Sierra (ZG Mobili) @ 1hr 1min 35sec
  • Viatcheslav Ekimov (Novemail) @ 1hr 6min 43sec
  • Thierry Bourguignon (Castorama) @ 1hr 8min 56sec
  • Eric Caritoux (Chazal) @ 1hr 13min 57sec
  • Bruno Cenghialta (Ariostea) @ 1hr 14min 46sec
  • Dimitri Zhdanov (Novemail) @ 1hr 15min 17sec
  • Charly Mottet (Novemail) @ 1hr 16min 15sec
  • Alex Zülle (ONCE) @ 1hr 18min 58sec
  • Laudelino Cubino (Amaya Seguros) @ 1hr 19min 26sec
  • Pascal Lino (Fastina) @ 1hr 19min 53sec
  • Laurent Brochard (Castorama) @ 1hr 20min 17sec
  • Eddy Bouwmans (Novermail) @ 1hr 23min 12sec
  • Gerard Rué (Banesto) @ 1hr 25min 34sec
  • Ronan Pensec (Novemail) @ 1hr 33min 35sec
  • Bruno Cornillet (Novemail) @ 1hr 34min 4sec
  • Jean François Bernard (Banesto) @ 1hr 34min 48sec
  • Johan Museeuw (GB-MG) @ 1hr 35min 45sec
  • Flavio Vanzella (GB-MG) @ 1hr 35min 50sec
  • Jörg Müller (Clas) @ 1hr 36min 37sec
  • Jesper Skibby (TVM) @ 1hr 36min 43sec
  • Rolf Järmann (Ariostea) @ 1hr 37min 23sec
  • Gerrit de Vries (TVM) @ 1hr 37min 24sec
  • Rolf Aldag (Telekom) @ 1hr 37min 36sec
  • François Simon (Castorama) @ 1hr 41min 23sec
  • Miguel Angel Martinez (ONCE) @ 1hr 43min 3sec
  • François Lemarchand (Gan) @ 1hr 43min 20sec
  • Stefano Colagè (ZG Mobili) @ 1hr 47min 8sec
  • Franco Ballerini (GB-MG) @ 1hr 49min 25sec
  • Jens Heppner (Telekom) @ 1hr 51min 32sec
  • Eric Boyer (Gan) @ 1hr 52min 12sec
  • Philippe Louviot (ONCE) @ 1hr 52min 19sec
  • Mauro-Antonio Santaromita (Ariostea) @ 1hr 52min 24sec
  • Laurent Pillon (GB-MG) @ 1hr 52min 42sec
  • Guy Nulens (Novemail) @ 1hr 53min 40sec
  • Pascal Lance (Gan) @ 1hr 54min 43sec
  • Marc Sergeant (Novemail) @ 1hr 55min 21sec
  • Rolf Sørensen (Carrera) @ 1hr 56min 50sec
  • Maximilian Sciandri (Motorola) @ 1hr 57min 14sec
  • Marino Alonso (Banesto) @ 1hr 58min 4sec
  • Gianluca Bortolami (Lampre) @ 1hr 59min 14sec
  • Julián Gorospe (Banesto) @ 2hr 0min 22sec
  • Pascal Chanteur (Chazal) @ 2hr 0min 42sec
  • Djamolidine Abduzhaprov (Lampre) @ 2hr 3min 33sec
  • Brian Holm (Telekom) @ 2hr 4min 55sec
  • Iñaki Gaston (Clas) @ 2hr 5min 32sec
  • Fabian Jeker (Castorama) @ 2hr 7min 12sec
  • John Van den Akker (ZG Mobili) @ 2hr 7min 17sec
  • Dominique Arnould (Castorama) @ 2hr 7min 40sec
  • Juan Carlos Martin (Amaya Seguros) @ 2hr 8min 53sec
  • Luc Roosen (Lotto) @ 2hr 9min 16sec
  • Phil Anderson (Motorola) @ 2hr 10min 45sec
  • Fabio Roscioli (Carrera) @ 2hr 11min 31sec
  • Wilfried Peeters (GB-MG) @ 2hr 11min 55sec
  • Christian Henn (Telekom) @ 2hr 12min 13sec
  • Sean Yates (Motorola) @ 2hr 16min 38sec
  • Frankie Andreu (Motorola) @ 2hr 17min 10sec
  • Dag Otto Lauritzen (TVM) @ 2hr 17min 40sec
  • Maarten Den Bakker (TVM) @ 2hr 18min 32sec
  • Mario Chiesa (Carrera) @ 2hr 18min 42sec
  • Franck Pineau (Chazal) @ 2hr 18min 55sec
  • José Ramon Uriarte (Banesto) @ 2hr 19min 44sec
  • Javier Murguialday (Amaya Seguros) @ 2hr 19min 53sec
  • Davide Bramati (Lampre) @ 2hr 22min 18sec
  • Serhiy Otchakov (Lampre) @ 2hr 23min 8sec
  • Uwe Raab (Telekom) @ 2hr 23min 24sec
  • Gerd Audehm (Telekom) @ 2hr 24min 9sec
  • Nelson Rodriguez (ZG Mobili) @ 2hr 24min 13sec
  • Steve Bauer (Motorola) @ 2hr 25min 46sec
  • Heminio Diaz (ONCE) @ 2hr 25min 57sec
  • Laurent Biondi (Chazal) @ 2hr 26min 59sec
  • Stefano Zanatta (Gatorade) @ 2hr 27min 37sec
  • Davide Cassani (Ariostea) @ 2hr 27min 58sec
  • Frans Maassen (Wordperfect) @ 2hr 28min 55sec
  • Marc Wauters (Lotto) @ 2hr 30min 33sec
  • Jean-Pierre Delphis (Chazal) @ 2hr 32min 50sec
  • Laurent Debiens (Castorama) @ 2hr 33min 5sec
  • Serge Baguet (Lotto) @ 2hr 34min 45sec
  • Mario Kummer (Telekom) @ 2hr 35min 22sec
  • Fédéric Moncassin (Wordperfect) @ 2hr 35min 35sec
  • Michel Vermote (Festina) @ 2hr 36min 54sec
  • Herman Frison (Lotto) @ 2hr 36min 58sec
  • Christophe Capelle (Gan) @ 2hr 37min 23sec
  • Michel Dernies (Motorola) @ 2hr 37min 37sec
  • Jesus Montoya (Amaya Seguros) @ 2hr 38min 10sec
  • Tom Cordes (Amaya Seguros) @ 2hr 40min 12sec
  • Patrice Esnault (Chazal) @ 2hr 40min 47sec
  • Mario Scirea (Gatorade) @ 2hr 40min 53sec
  • Jacky Durand (Castorama) @ 2hr 40min 57sec
  • Tohn Talen (TVM) @ 2hr 42min 11sec
  • Philippe Casado (Gan) @ 2hr 43min 2sec
  • Jean-Pierre Bourgeot (Chazal) @ 2hr 44min 5sec
  • Giovanni Fidanza (Gatorade) @ 2hr 45min 31sec
  • Prudencio Indurain (Banesto) @ 2hr 53min 49sec
  • Gert Jakobs (Festina) @ 2hr 55min 48sec
  • Andrea Tafi (Carrera) @ 2hr 56min 18sec
  • Jelle Nijdam (Wordperfect) @ 2hr 56min 52sec
  • Danny Nelissen (TVM) @ 3hr 0min 9sec
  • Dieter Runkel (Wordperfect) @ 3hr 1min 59sec
  • Peter De Clercq (Lotto) @ 3hr 5min 21sec
  • Jean-Claude Colotti (Gan) @ 3hr 5min 40sec
  • Rob Mulders (Wordperfect) @ 3hr 6min 6sec
  • Peter Farasijn (Lotto) @ 3hr 11min 43sec
  • Edwig van Hooydonck (Wordperfect) @ 3hr 30min 15sec

Climbers Competition:

  • Claudio Chiappucci (Carrera): 301
  • Oliviero Rincón (Amaya Seguros): 286
  • Miguel Indurain (Banesto): 239
  • Richard Virenque (Festina): 191
  • Alvaro Mejia (Motorola): 187
  • Davide Cassani (Ariostea): 155
  • Zenon Jaskula (GB-MG): 153
  • Leonardo Sierra (ZG Mobili): 136
  • Bjarne Riis (Ariostea): 113

Points Competition:

  • Johan Museeuw (GB-MG): 157
  • Maximilian Sciandri (Motorola): 153
  • François Simon (Castorama): 149
  • Christophe Capelle (Gan): 147
  • Frédéric Moncassin (Wordperfect): 145
  • Miguel Indurain (Banesto): 136
  • Bjarne Riis (Ariostea): 133
  • Tony Rominger (Clas): 126
  • Stefano Colagè (ZG Mobili): 120

Team Classification:

  • Carrera 288hr 9min 22sec
  • Ariostea @ 47min 40sec
  • Clas @ 48min 49sec
  • Festina @ 1hr 8min 42sec
  • Banesto @ 1hr 8min 57sec
  • GB-MG @ 1hr 13min 59sec
  • Motorola @ 1hr 27min 22sec
  • ZG Mobili @ 1hr 35min 3sec
  • Amaya Seguros @ 1hr 48min 48sec
  • ONCE @ 1hr 51min 12sec
  • Antonio Martin (Amaya Seguros) 96hr 27min 0sec
  • Oliviero Rincón (Amaya Seguros) @ 3min 28sec
  • Richard Virenque (Festina) @ 8min 21sec
  • Fernando Escartin (Clas) @ 23min 18sec
  • Bo Hambeurger (TVM) @ 23min 51sec
  • Leonardo Sierra (ZG Mobili) @ 31min 44sec
  • Dimitri Zhdanov (Novemail) @ 45min 26sec
  • Alex Zülle (ONCE) @ 49min 7sec
  • Laurent Brochard (Castorama) @ 50min 26sec
  • Eddy Bouwmans (Novemail) @ 53min 21sec

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1993 Tour de France stages and results

TDF volume 1

Prologue: Saturday, July 3, Puy du Fou 6.8 km Individual Time Trial. Stage and GC places and times are the same.

Stage 1: Sunday, July 4, Lucon - Les Sables d'Olonne, 215 km

GC after Stage 1:

Stage 2: Monday, July 5, Les Sables d'Olonne - Vannes, 227.5 km

GC after stage 2:

Stage 3: Tuesday, July 6, Vannes - Dinard, 189.5 km

GC after Stage 3:

Stage 4: Wednesday, July 7, Dinard - Avranches 81 km Team Time Trial

GC after Stage 4:

Stage 5: Thursday, July 8, Avranches - Evreux, 225.5 km

GC after stage 5:

Stage 6: Friday, July 9, Evreux - Amiens, 158 km

GC after Stage 6:

Stage 7: Saturday, July 10, Péronne - Chalons sur Marne, 199 km

GC after Stage 7:

Stage 8: Sunday, July 11, Chalons sur Marne - Verdun, 184.5 km

GC after stage 8:

Stage 9: Monday, July 12, Lac de Madine 59 km Individual Time Trial

GC after Stage 9:

Stage 10: Wednesday, July 14, Villard de Lans - Serre Chevalier, 203 km

GC after Stage 10:

Stage 11: Thursday, July 15, Serre Chevalier - Isola 2000, 179 km

GC after Stage 11:

Stage 12: Friday, July 16, Isola 2000 - Marseille, 285.5 km

GC after stage 12:

Stage 13: Saturday, July 17, Marseille - Montpellier, 181.5 km

GC after Stage 13:

Stage 14: Sunday, July 18, Montpellier - Perpagnan, 223 km

GC after stage 14:

Stage 15: Monday, July 19, Perpignan - Andorra, 231.5 km

GC after stage 15:

Stage 16: Wednesday, July 21, Andorra - St. Lary du Soulan, 230 km

GC after Stage 16:

Stage 17: Thursday, July 22, Tarbes - Pau, 190 km

GC after stage 17:

Stage 18: Friday, July 23, Orthez - Bordeaux, 199.5 km

GC after Stage 18:

Stage 19: Saturday, July 24, Bretigny sur Orge - Monthléry 48 km Individual Time Trial

GC after Stage 19:

20th and Final Stage: Sunday, July 25, Viry Chatillon - Paris/Champs Elysées, 196.5 km

Complete Final 1993 Tour de France General Classification

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  • July 2, 1993

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Claudio Chiappucci, who has twice finished second in the Tour de France, knows how to beat Miguel Indurain. So does Frederic Moncassin, who has never come closer to the Tour than watching it on television.

"It can be done," said Chiappucci. "The way is to attack him, attack him and attack him again."

"Keep him under attack," echoed Moncassin, who will be riding his first Tour. "Keep him and his team under pressure."

Everybody knows the strategy, it seems. Why then has nobody been able to defeat the Spaniard since 1990 in the world's most important bicycle race? And why then will Indurain be such an overwhelming favorite when the three-week Tour begins Saturday in le Puy du Fou in western France?

The answer can be found in a question: Who will volunteer to throw away his own chances by carrying the fight to Indurain, the strongest rider in the pack? Hard to Tire Out

As Chiappucci proved in the Tour of Italy last month, the rider who devotes himself to attacking Indurain risks exhaustion long before his intended victim does. After days of trying -- and failing -- to speed away from Indurain in the mountains, the spent Italian staggered in ninth, 4 minutes 15 seconds behind, in the decisive time trial. The time-trial winner was, of course, Indurain, who was en route to his second successive victory in Italy, matching his string in the Tour.

Chiappucci has wisely declined the kamikaze role in this Tour de France, but has nominated a couple of other riders. They are Tony Rominger and Alex Zulle, two Swiss who this year have dominated the stage races that Indurain hasn't. Rominger won the Vuelta de Espana for the second successive year, barely beating Zulle, who won Paris-Nice. Both are strong climbers and splendid time-trialers, as is Indurain.

This 80th Tour de France seems designed for them.

Included in its 2,311 miles, will be five days in the mountains -- two in the Alps and three in the Pyrenees. Twenty-one major climbs are scheduled, with nine mountains towering more than 6,600 feet. The list includes such standard Tour backbreakers as the Galibier, Glandon and Izoard passes in the Alps (July 14 and 15) and the Peyresourde, Aubisque and Tourmalet passes in the Pyrenees (July 19, 21 and 22). The climb to Alpe d'Huez, usually a centerpiece, has been dropped this year. Three Time Trials

Three long time trials, or races against the clock, are scheduled. Two will be on an individual basis: 36.5 miles on July 10 and 30 miles on July 24, the day before the finish in Paris. Preceding them will be a team time trial on July 7 over a shattering 50 miles.

The team time trial is regarded as Indurain's weakness because his Banesto teammates cannot match his pace over the long haul, and the time for each rider is that of the fifth man in the team to finish. Look for Zulle and his Once team, Chiappucci and his Carrera team and Rominger and his Clas team to leave Banesto far behind.

If they do, the first individual time trial should not allow Indurain to open a formidable lead over all, as he did last year, when he came in three minutes ahead of his nearest rival. According to the new script, Indurain will enter the individual time trial with a big enough deficit -- say 2 minutes -- to offset whatever his winning margin is that day.

Nor is he likely to leave most of his rivals behind in the Alps on the fearsome climb to Isola 2000 at the end of a 111-mile stage on July 15. The authority for that statement is Indurain himself, who predicts that the Tour will not be decided until late in the Pyrenees. Take a Deep Breath

The date circled on most riders' calendars is July 21. The 143-mile stage that day goes from Andorra to St. Lary Soulan in France over five peaks, culminating in a 7.4-mile ascent up an 8 percent grade. If it's hot, and it usually is, the carnage could be terrible.

"That will be my big day," said Moncassin, who rides for the Dutch-based WordPerfect team. What he meant was not that he expected to do well. Like all first-rate sprinters, he is a terrible climber.

It will be his big day, he continued, because that stage will be as close as the Tour will pass to his home near Toulouse, about 93 miles away.

"Everybody will come see me," he said. "My family, my friends, everybody will come to see if I make it over the mountains." Moncassin and a lot of other riders, including those brash enough to keep attacking Indurain.

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  1. 1993 Tour de France

    The 1993 Tour de France was the 80th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 3 to 25 July.It consisted of 20 stages, over a distance of 3,714 km (2,308 mi). The winner of the previous two years, Miguel Induráin, successfully defended his title.The points classification was won by Djamolidine Abdoujaparov, while the mountains classification was won by Tony Rominger.

  2. Tour de France 1993 Stage 20 results

    Miguel Indurain is the winner of Tour de France 1993, before Tony Rominger and Zenon Jaskuła. Djamolidine Abduzhaparov is the winner of the final stage.

  3. Results of the 1993 Tour de France

    1993 Tour de France: results and classification Start: July 3rd 1993 End: July 25th 1993 Number of stages : 20 Number of participants : 180 Number of finishers : 136 Distance : 3714 km Average speed : 38.709 km/h General classification of the 1993 Tour de France. Rider Time; 1: Miguel Indurain (Esp) 95h57'09" 2:

  4. 1993 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 20

    The 1993 Tour de France was the 80th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Le Puy du Fou with a prologue individual time trial on 3 July and Stage 11 occurred on 15 July with a mountainous stage from Serre Chevalier. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 25 July.

  5. 1993 Tour de France results by BikeRaceInfo

    1993 Tour de France Quick Facts. The 1993 Tour had 20 stages plus a prologue that totaled 3,714.3 kilometers. It was ridden at an average speed of 38.709 km/hr. 180 riders started and there were 136 classified finishers. This was Miguel Indurain's third consecutive Tour victory. 1993 marked Indurain's second Giro-Tour double win.

  6. Tour de France 1993

    modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Le Tour de France 1993 est la 80 e édition du Tour de France , course cycliste qui s'est déroulée du 3 juillet au 25 juillet 1993 sur 20 étapes pour 3 714 km . Généralités [modifier | modifier le code] Le départ du Tour a lieu au Puy du Fou ; l'arrivée finale se juge aux Champs-Élysées . Troisième succès consécutif pour l'Espagnol ...

  7. 1993 Tour de France

    The 1993 Tour de France was the 80th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 3 to 25 July. It consisted of 20 stages, over a distance of 3,714 km (2,308 mi). Quick Facts Race details, Dates ... The winner of the previous two years, Miguel Induráin, successfully defended his title. The points classification was won by Djamolidine ...

  8. Tour de France 1993 Stage 1 results

    Mario Cipollini is the winner of Tour de France 1993 Stage 1, before Wilfried Nelissen and Laurent Jalabert. Miguel Indurain was leader in GC.

  9. Stage Overview Tour de France

    Tour de France. × Search Rider. × Search Team. × Search Race. Tour de France 1993 | Stage Overview 80th edition. 3 July 1993 - 26 July 1993. Date Stage Winner Distance; 03/07: Prologue. Puy-du-Fou - Puy-du-Fou: Miguel INDURÁIN LARRAYA: 6.8 km: 04/07: Stage 1. Luçon - Les Sables

  10. Results Tour de France 1993

    Tour de France 1993 | General Classification . 80th edition. General Classification. 3 July 1993 - 26 July 1993. Rider Team Time; 1. Miguel INDURÁIN LARRAYA: Banesto: 95h57'09" 2. Tony ROMINGER: Clas - Cajastur: 04'59" 3. Zenon JASKUŁA: GB - MG Boys Magflicio - Bianchi: 05'48" 4. Álvaro MEJÍA CASTRILLÓN: Motorola:

  11. Tour de France 1993 Stage 7 results

    Bjarne Riis is the winner of Tour de France 1993 Stage 7, before Maximilian Sciandri and Johan Museeuw. Johan Museeuw was leader in GC.

  12. Category:1993 Tour de France

    1993 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10; 1993 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 20; L. List of teams and cyclists in the 1993 Tour de France This page was last edited on 12 September 2020, at 21:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  13. CYCLING; Gentleman, Start Your Bicycles: It's Time for the 1993 Tour de

    Both are strong climbers and splendid time-trialers, as is Indurain. This 80th Tour de France seems designed for them. Included in its 2,311 miles, will be five days in the mountains -- two in the ...

  14. List of teams and cyclists in the 1993 Tour de France

    There were 20 teams in the 1993 Tour de France, each composed of 9 cyclists. The first 14 teams were selected in May 1993, based on the FICP ranking; in June 1993, six additional wildcards were given; one of the wildcards was given to a combination of two teams (Chazal and Subaru). The Subaru team did not want to be part of a mixed team, so Chazal was allowed to send a full team.

  15. Tour de France 1993 Stage 13 results

    Olaf Ludwig is the winner of Tour de France 1993 Stage 13, before Djamolidine Abduzhaparov and Johan Museeuw. Miguel Indurain was leader in GC.

  16. 1993 Tour De France

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    1993 edition of the Tour de France

  18. Tour de France 1993 Stage 11 results

    Stage 11 » Serre Chevalier › Isola 2000 (179km) Tony Rominger is the winner of Tour de France 1993 Stage 11, before Miguel Indurain and Claudio Chiappucci. Miguel Indurain was leader in GC.

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  20. 1993 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10

    The 1993 Tour de France was the 80th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Le Puy du Fou with a prologue individual time trial on 3 July and Stage 10 occurred on 14 July with a mountainous stage to Serre Chevalier. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 25 July.

  21. Tour de France 1993 Prologue results

    Prologue » Puy-du-Fou › Puy-du-Fou (6.8km) Prol. Miguel Indurain is the winner of Tour de France 1993 Prologue, before Alex Zülle and Gianni Bugno. Miguel Indurain was leader in GC.

  22. Tour de France 1993

    Nagranie ze stacji Eurosport prezentujące najciekawsze wydarzenia z wyścigu "Wielkiej Pętli" w roku 1993, który był szczególny również ze względu na trzecie ...

  23. le plein de musique sur le circuit avec huit concerts

    Huit concerts sont programmés en marge des séances d'essais et de la course des 24 Heures du Mans. Tour d'horizons des quatre têtes d'affiche de ce plateau éclectique qui se succéderont ...

  24. Tour de France 1993 Stage 9 (ITT) results

    Stage 9 (ITT) » Lac De Madine › Lac De Madine (59km) Miguel Indurain is the winner of Tour de France 1993 Stage 9 (ITT), before Gianni Bugno and Erik Breukink. Miguel Indurain was leader in GC.