1989 Tour De France, Prologue To Stage 10
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1989 Tour De France, Prologue To Stage 10
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. Prologue 1 July 1989 — Luxembourg, (individual time trial) Pedro Delgado, the previous year's winner and one of the pre-race favourites to win the Tour, missed the start of the prologue by 2 minutes 40 seconds. This resulted in him finishing last on the stage, 2 minutes 54 seconds behind the yellow jersey. Stage 1 2 July 1989 — Luxembourg to Luxembourg, Søren Lilholt attacked from the start of the stage. Lilholt gained 52 seconds on Acácio da Silva and Roland Le Clerc, and 6 minutes 50 seconds over the peloton by the first intermediate sprint at . The three leading riders then grouped together and extended their lead over the pel ...
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Route Of The 1989 Tour De France
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ADR–Agrigel–Bottechia
Fangio was a Belgian professional cycling team that existed from 1975 to 1979. The team competed in the 1986 Vuelta a España, but did not have any wins. It was succeeded by the team. Final roster Major wins ;1980 : Overall Tour of Ireland, Dave Cuming ;1981 : Omloop Schelde-Durme, Rudy Matthijs ;1982 : Omloop van het Zuidwesten, Alain Van Hoornweder : De Kustpijl, Kurt Dockx ;1983 : Le Samyn, Jacques van Meer : Omloop van het Waasland, Alain Van Hoornweder : Tour Européen Lorraine-Alsace ::Stage 1a, Michel Dernies ::Stage 2, Léo Wellens : Stage 8b Tour de l'Avenir, Léo Wellens ;1984 : Grand Prix de Denain, Yves Godimus : Dwars door West-Vlaanderen, William Tackaert : Stage 1 Tour de Luxembourg, William Tackaert ;1985 : Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne, William Tackaert : Omloop van het Waasland, William Tackaert : Stage 1 Danmark Rundt, Eric Van Lancker : Stage 3 Tour de Luxembourg, Philippe Van Vooren : Stage 4 Herald Sun Tour, William Tackaer ...
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Carrera Jeans–Vagabond
Carrera was an Italian-based road bicycle racing team active from 1984 to 1996, named after sponsoring Italian jeans manufacturer Carrera. The team was successful in the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France with three overall wins and several wins in the Points classification and Mountain Classifications. History Inoxpran The Inoxpran cycling team began in 1979. The Inoxpran team achieved success with Italian Giovanni Battaglin who won in the period of a month and a half in 1981 two Grand Tours in with the 1981 Giro d'Italia and the 1981 Vuelta a España. Battaglin was the second rider in history to achieve this Giro-Vuelta double after Eddy Merckx who achieved the double in 1973. Roberto Visentini had been the Inoxpran team leader in 1983 when he finished second overall in the 1983 Giro d'Italia. Carrera Carrera Jeans became the title sponsor in 1984 and Visentini finally won the Giro d'Italia in 1986. At the end of 1985 the team had signed Stephen Roche to perform for the t ...
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