1989 Tour De France, Stage 11 To Stage 21
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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. Stage 11 12 July 1989 — Luchon to Blagnac, Stage 12 13 July 1989 — Toulouse to Montpellier, Stage 13 14 July 1989 — Montpellier to Marseille, Stage 14 15 July 1989 — Marseille to Gap, Stage 15 16 July 1989 — Gap to Orcières-Merlette, (ITT) Stage 16 18 July 1989 — Gap to Briançon, Stage 17 19 July 1989 — Briançon to Alpe d'Huez, Stage 18 20 July 1989 — Le Bourg-d'Oisans to Villard-de-Lans, Stage 19 21 July 1989 — Villard-de-Lans to Aix-les-Bains, Stage 20 22 July 1989 — Aix-les-Bains to L'Isle-d'Abeau, Stage 21 23 July 1989 — Versailles to Paris Champs-Élysées, (ITT) Dep ...
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Route Of The 1989 Tour De France
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Sean Kelly (cyclist)
John James 'Sean' Kelly (born 24 May 1956) is an Irish former professional road bicycle racer, one of the most successful road cyclists of the 1980s, and one of the finest Classics riders of all time. From becoming a professional in 1977 until his retirement in 1994, he won 193 professional races, including nine Monument Classics, Paris–Nice a record seven years consecutively and the first UCI Road World Cup in 1989. Kelly won one Grand Tour, the 1988 Vuelta a España, and four green jerseys in the Tour de France. He achieved multiple victories in the Giro di Lombardia, Milan–San Remo, Paris–Roubaix and Liège–Bastogne–Liège, as well as three runners-up placings in the only Monument he failed to win, the Tour of Flanders. Other victories include the Grand Prix des Nations and stage races, the Critérium International, Tour de Suisse, Tour of the Basque Country and Volta a Catalunya. Kelly twice won bronze medals (1982, 1989) in the Road World Championships Elite ...
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Jersey Yellow
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Laurent Fignon
Laurent Patrick Fignon (; 12 August 1960 – 31 August 2010) was a French professional road bicycle racer who won the Tour de France in 1983 and 1984 and the Giro d'Italia in 1989. He is former FICP World No. 1 in 1989. He nearly captured the Tour de France for a third time in 1989 before being edged by Greg LeMond by 8 seconds, the closest margin ever to decide the Tour. Fignon won many classic races, including taking Milan–San Remo back-to-back in 1988 and 1989. He died from cancer in 2010. Early life and amateur career Fignon was born in Montmartre, Paris. His family moved to Tournan-en-Brie in 1963, where he lived until he left for Paris at age 23. His first sport was football and he got as far as playing for his ' or area. Friends encouraged him into cycling and he rode his first official race in 1976, which he won. Fignon's parents did not want him to race, and he raced without them knowing. He won four more races in his first year, but only one in his second year. ...
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Hitachi-VTM
Splendor was a Belgian professional cycling team that existed from 1975 to 1989. It won the team classification of the 1980 Vuelta a España The 35th Edition ''Vuelta a España'' (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 22 April to 11 May 1980. It consisted of 20 stages covering a total of , and was won by Faustino Rupérez of .... References Cycling teams based in Belgium Defunct cycling teams based in Belgium 1975 establishments in Belgium 1989 disestablishments in Belgium Cycling teams established in 1975 Cycling teams disestablished in 1989 {{Belgium-sport-team-stub ...
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Marc Sergeant
Marc Sergeant (born 16 August 1959) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer. He competed in the team time trial event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. After Sergeant stopped his cycling career, he became team manager at . He left his management role at the end of the 2021 season. Sergeant finished a total of 6 times in the top 10 of Tour of Flanders. Major results Sources: ;1981 : 1st Road race, National Amateur Road Championships : 2nd Ghent–Wevelgem U23 : 2nd Circuit de Wallonie : 3rd Circuit des Frontières : 5th Ronde van Vlaanderen U23 ;1982 : 1st Overall, Vuelta a Andalucía ::1st Stage 3 : 1st Stage 6, Four Days of Dunkirk : 7th Paris–Roubaix : 9th Tour of Flanders : 9th Overall Tour of the Netherlands ;1983 : 1st Londerzeel : 2nd Road race, National Road Championships : 2nd Leeuwse Pijl : 3rd Tour of Flanders : 6th Grand Prix Eddy Merckx : 8th Polder-Kempen ;1984 : 1st Stage 5, Tour de Suisse : 2nd Overall Tour of Belgium : 3rd Dwars door België : 3rd G ...
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Jesper Skibby (born 21 March 1964 in Silkeborg, Denmark) is a retired professional road racing cyclist. He won at least one stage at each of the major tours. He was one of the most popular in Denmark, not only because of his talent, but also because of his wit and his constant banter. He rode for the Dutch TVM from 1989 to 1997, but switched to the Danish team Team home - Jack & Jones in 1998, where he ended his active career in 2000. Professional career He participated in Tour de France 11 times, completed it 8 times, and won stage 5 between Avranches and Évreux in 1993. He is one of the relatively few riders to have won stages in all three major tours (Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España), and the only Dane. In March 1993 Skibby suffered a double fracture of the skull during a crash in the bunch sprint of stage 5 of Tirreno–Adriatico, however he made a remarkable recovery and was back racing later that year. Skibby won the Tour of Holland stage race i ...
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Weinmann was a Belgian professional cycling team A cycling team is a group of cycle sport, cyclists who join a team or are acquired and train together to compete in bicycle racing, bicycle races whether amateur or professional – and the supporting personnel. Cycling teams are most important i ... that existed from 1989 to 1991. Its main sponsor was the Swiss bicycle parts manufacturer . References Cycling teams based in Belgium Defunct cycling teams based in Belgium 1989 establishments in Belgium 1991 disestablishments in Belgium Cycling teams established in 1989 Cycling teams disestablished in 1991 {{Belgium-sport-team-stub ...
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Alfred Achermann (born 17 July 1959 in Römerswil) is a retired track cyclist and road bicycle racer from Switzerland, who was a professional rider from 1984 to 1991. He represented his native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, where he won the silver medal in the men's team time trial, alongside Richard Trinkler Richard Trinkler (born 22 August 1950) is a retired track cyclist and road bicycle racer from Switzerland, who was a professional rider from 1987 to 1989. He represented his native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, ..., Laurent Vial and Benno Wiss. References External links * 1959 births Living people People from Hochdorf District Swiss male cyclists Cyclists at the 1984 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists for Switzerland Olympic silver medalists for Switzerland Olympic medalists in cycling Medalists at the 1984 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from the canton of Lucerne 20th-century Swiss people< ...
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Helvetia–La Suisse
Helvetia–La Suisse () was a Swiss professional cycling team that existed from 1988 to 1992. Gilles Delion won the one-day race Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), officially ''Il Lombardia'', is a cycling race in Lombardy, Italy. It is traditionally the last of the five 'Monuments' of the season, considered to be one of the most prestigious one-day events in cy ... with the team. Notable riders References Cycling teams based in Switzerland Defunct cycling teams based in Switzerland 1988 establishments in Switzerland 1992 disestablishments in Switzerland Cycling teams established in 1988 Cycling teams disestablished in 1992 {{Switzerland-sport-team-stub ...
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