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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1988 Tour de France









1988 Tour de France

1988 Tour de France

Race details

Results

Dates 4–24 July 1988 General classification

Stages 22+Prelude



Distance 3,281.5 km (2,039 mi) References

Winning time 84h 27’ 53" (38.909 km/h/24.177 mph) [1] Augendre, Jacques (2009). "Guide Historique" (in

French) (PDF). Amaury Sport Organisation.

Palmarès Archived from the original on 2009-10-09.

Winner (Reynolds) http://www.letour.fr/2009/TDF/COURSE/docs/

Pedro

Delgado (Spain) histo2009_06.pdf. Retrieved 12 May 2010.

[2] Augendre, Jacques (2009). "Guide Historique, Part

Second Steven (PDM)

4" (in French) (PDF). Amaury Sport Organisation.

Rooks (Netherlands) http://www.letour.fr/2009/TDF/COURSE/docs/

Third (Kelme)

histo2009_04.pdf. Retrieved 17 June 2010.

Fabio

[3] ^ "75ème Tour de France 1988" (in French).

Parra (Colombia)

Memoire du cyclisme. http://memoire-du-

cyclisme.net/eta_tdf_1978_2005/tdf1988.php.

Points Eddy (ADR)

Retrieved 15 August 2011.

Planckaert (Belgium) [4] Zwegers, Arian. "Tour de France GC Top Ten".

Mountains (PDM) CVCC. Archived from the original on 2009-06-10.

Steven

Rooks (Netherlands) http://www.cvccbike.com/tour/

top_ten.html#1988. Retrieved 15 Aug 2011.

Youth Erik (Panasonic)



Breukink (Netherlands)

External links

Combination Steven (PDM)

• 1988 Tour de France results

Rooks (Netherlands)



Sprints Frans (Superconfex)



Maassen (Netherlands)



Team PDM



Team Points PDM



← 1987

1989 →



The 1988 Tour de France was the 75th Tour de France,

taking place from July 4 to July 24, 1988. It consisted of

22 stages over 3281 km, ridden at an average speed of

38.909 km/h.[1] The race was won by Pedro Delgado with

the top three positions at the end of the race being occu-

pied by specialist climbers.





Stages

The 1988 Tour de France started on 4 July, and had one

rest day, during which the cyclists were transferred from

Villard-de-Lans to Blagnac.[2]







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Stage results[3][4]

Stage Date Route Terrain Length Winner

Preface 3 July Pornichet – La Baule Individual time trial 1 km Guido Bontempi (ITA)

(0.62 mi)

1 4 July Pontchateau – Machecoul Plain stage 92 km (57 mi) Steve Bauer (CAN)

2 4 July La Haye Fouassiere – Ancenis Team time trial 48 km (30 mi) Panasonic

3 5 July Nantes – Le Mans Plain stage 213 km Jean-Paul van Pop-

(132 mi) pel (NED)

4 6 July Le Mans – Evreux Plain stage 158 km Acacio da Silva (POR)

(98 mi)

5 7 July Neufchatel en Bray – Lievin Plain stage 148 km Jelle Nijdam (NED)

(92 mi)

6 8 July Lievin – Wasquehal Individual time trial 52 km (32 mi) Sean Yates (GBR)

7 9 July Wasquehal – Reims Plain stage 225 km Valerio Tebaldi (ITA)

(140 mi)

8 10 Ju- Reims – Nancy Plain stage 219 km Rolf Gölz (GER)

ly (136 mi)

9 11 Ju- Nancy – Strasbourg Hilly stage 161 km Jerôme Simon (FRA)

ly (100 mi)

10 12 Ju- Belfort – Besancon Hilly stage 149 km Jean-Paul van Pop-

ly (93 mi) pel (NED)

11 13 Ju- Besancon – Morzine Stage with moun- 232 km Fabio Parra (COL)

ly tain(s) (144 mi)

12 14 Ju- Morzine – L’Alpe d’Huez Stage with moun- 227 km Steven Rooks (NED)

ly tain(s) (141 mi)

13 15 Ju- Grenoble – Villard de Lans Individual time trial 38 km (24 mi) Pedro Delgado (ESP)

ly

14 17 Ju- Blagnac – Guzet Neige Stage with moun- 163 km Massimo Ghirotto (ITA)

ly tain(s) (101 mi)

15 18 Ju- St Girons – Luz Ardiden Stage with moun- 187 km Laudelino Cubino (ESP)

ly tain(s) (116 mi)

16 19 Ju- Luz Ardiden – Pau Plain stage 35 km (22 mi) Adrie van der

ly Poel (NED)

17 19 Ju- Pau – Bordeaux Plain stage 198 km Jean-Paul van Pop-

ly (123 mi) pel (NED)

18 20 Ju- Ruelle sur Touvre – Limoges Plain stage 94 km (58 mi) Gianni Bugno (ITA)

ly

19 21 Ju- Limoges – Puy de Dome Hilly stage 188 km Johnny Weltz (DEN)

ly (117 mi)

20 22 Ju- Clermont Ferrand – Chalon sur Plain stage 223 km Thierry Marie (FRA)

ly Saone (139 mi)

21 23 Ju- Santenay Individual time trial 46 km (29 mi) Juan Martinéz (ESP)

ly

22 24 Ju- Nemours – Paris Plain stage 173 km Jean-Paul van Pop-

ly (107 mi) pel (NED)









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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1988 Tour de France





Final general classification (1–10)[3]

Rank Name Team Time

1 Pedro Delgado (ESP) Reynolds 84h 27’ 53"

2 Steven Rooks (NED) P.D.M. +7’ 13"

3 Fabio Parra (COL) Kelme +9’ 58"

4 Steve Bauer (CAN) Weinmann-La Suisse-SMM Uster +12’ 15"

5 Eric Boyer (FRA) System U +14’ 04"

6 Luis Herrera (COL) Café de Colombia +14’ 36"

7 Ronan Pensec (FRA) Z-Peugeot +16’ 52"

8 Alvaro Pino (ESP) BH +18’ 36"

9 Peter Winnen (NED) Panasonic +19’ 12"

10 Denis Roux (FRA) Z-Peugeot +20’ 08"









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