List of teams and cyclists in the 1989 Tour de France
List of cyclists
20+ | 10–19 | 2–9 | 1 |
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.[1]
Teams
Qualified teams
- Reynolds
- PDM–Ultima–Concorde
- Helvetia–La Suisse
- Super U–Raleigh–Fiat
- Z–Peugeot
- BH
- Panasonic–Isostar–Colnago–Agu
- Hitachi–VTM
- Paternina
- Carrera Jeans–Vagabond
- RMO
- Histor–Sigma
- Chateau d'Ax
- Toshiba
- Domex–Weinmann
- Superconfex–Yoko–Opel–Colnago
- TVM–Ragno
- AD Renting–W-Cup–Bottecchia
Invited teams[2]
- Kelme
- Café de Colombia
- 7-Eleven
- Fagor–MBK
Cyclists
No. | Starting number worn by the rider during the Tour |
---|---|
Pos. | Position in the general classification |
Time | Deficit to the winner of the general classification |
Denotes the winner of the general classification | |
Denotes the winner of the points classification | |
Denotes the winner of the mountains classification | |
Denotes the winner of the intermediate sprints classification | |
Denotes the winner of the combination classification | |
Denotes the winner of the team classification | |
Denotes the winner of the combativity award | |
DNF | Denotes a rider who did not finish |
NP | Denotes a rider who was a non-participant |
AB | Denotes a rider who abandoned |
EL | Denotes a rider who was eliminated |
HD | Denotes a rider who was outside the time limit (French: Hors Delai) |
Age correct as of 1 July 1989, the date on which the Tour began |
By starting number
No. | Name | Nationality | Team | Age | Pos. | Time | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pedro Delgado | Spain | Reynolds–Banesto | 29 | 3 | + 3' 34" | [3] |
2 | Dominique Arnaud | France | Reynolds–Banesto | 33 | 30 | + 55' 23" | [3] |
3 | Julián Gorospe | Spain | Reynolds–Banesto | 29 | 62 | + 1h 39' 31" | [3] |
4 | Miguel Induráin | Spain | Reynolds–Banesto | 24 | 17 | + 31' 21" | [3] |
5 | Luis Javier Lukin | Spain | Reynolds–Banesto | 25 | 56 | + 1h 33' 53" | [3] |
6 | Melcior Mauri | Spain | Reynolds–Banesto | 23 | 92 | + 2h 01' 22" | [3] |
7 | William Palacio | Colombia | Reynolds–Banesto | 24 | 25 | + 45' 42" | [3] |
8 | Jesús Rodríguez Magro | Spain | Reynolds–Banesto | 29 | 33 | + 1h 02' 41" | [3] |
9 | Abelardo Rondón | Colombia | Reynolds–Banesto | 25 | 28 | + 53' 17" | [3] |
11 | Steven Rooks | Netherlands | PDM | 28 | 7 | + 11' 10" | [3] |
12 | Raúl Alcalá | Mexico | PDM | 25 | 8 | + 14' 21" | [3] |
13 | Rudy Dhaenens | Belgium | PDM | 28 | DNF (NP-18) | — | [3] |
14 | Johannes Draaijer | Netherlands | PDM | 26 | 130 | + 2h 35' 02" | [3] |
15 | Martin Earley | Ireland | PDM | 27 | 44 | + 1h 26' 45" | [3] |
16 | Sean Kelly | Ireland | PDM | 33 | 9 | + 18' 25" | [3] |
17 | Jörg Müller | Switzerland | PDM | 28 | 29 | + 55' 00" | [3] |
18 | Gert-Jan Theunisse | Netherlands | PDM | 26 | 4 | + 7' 30" | [3] |
19 | Marc van Orsouw | Netherlands | PDM | 25 | 87 | + 1h 55' 48" | [3] |
21 | Fabio Parra | Colombia | Kelme | 29 | DNF (AB-11) | — | [3] |
22 | Iñaki Gastón | Spain | Kelme | 26 | DNF (AB-10) | — | [3] |
23 | Manuel Guijarro Doménech | Spain | Kelme | 26 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [3] |
24 | Omar Hernández | Colombia | Kelme | 27 | DNF (HD-7) | — | [3] |
25 | Juan Martínez Oliver | Spain | Kelme | 25 | DNF (HD-10) | — | [3] |
26 | Pedro Saúl Morales | Colombia | Kelme | 29 | DNF (AB-3) | — | [3] |
27 | Humberto Parra | Colombia | Kelme | 24 | DNF (HD-7) | — | [3] |
28 | José Hipolito Roncancio | Colombia | Kelme | 23 | DNF (AB-11) | — | [3] |
29 | Jaime Vilamajó | Spain | Kelme | 29 | DNF (HD-10) | — | [3] |
31 | Steve Bauer | Canada | Helvetia–La Suisse | 30 | 15 | + 31' 16" | [3] |
32 | Mauro Gianetti | Switzerland | Helvetia–La Suisse | 25 | 115 | + 2h 24' 56" | [3] |
33 | Jean-Claude Leclercq | France | Helvetia–La Suisse | 26 | 68 | + 1h 43' 26" | [3] |
34 | Henri Manders | Netherlands | Helvetia–La Suisse | 29 | 104 | + 2h 13' 35" | [3] |
35 | Pascal Richard | Switzerland | Helvetia–La Suisse | 25 | 23 | + 42' 07" | [3] |
36 | Niki Rüttimann | Switzerland | Helvetia–La Suisse | 26 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [3] |
37 | Peter Stevenhaagen | Netherlands | Helvetia–La Suisse | 24 | 50 | + 1h 28' 18" | [3] |
38 | Frédéric Vichot | France | Helvetia–La Suisse | 30 | 37 | + 1h 09' 25" | [3] |
39 | Michael Wilson | Australia | Helvetia–La Suisse | 29 | 69 | + 1h 44' 05" | [3] |
41 | Laurent Fignon | France | Super U | 28 | 2 | + 8" | [3] |
42 | Vincent Barteau | France | Super U | 27 | 97 | + 2h 07' 18" | [3] |
43 | Dominique Garde | France | Super U | 30 | 52 | + 1h 28' 53" | [3] |
44 | Heinz Imboden | Switzerland | Super U | 27 | DNF (AB-10) | — | [3] |
45 | Christophe Lavainne | France | Super U | 25 | 64 | + 1h 40' 15" | [3] |
46 | Thierry Marie | France | Super U | 26 | 72 | + 1h 48' 22" | [3] |
47 | Bjarne Riis | Denmark | Super U | 25 | 95 | + 2h 03' 37" | [3] |
48 | Gérard Rué | France | Super U | 23 | 35 | + 1h 03' 33" | [3] |
49 | Pascal Simon | France | Super U | 32 | 13 | + 28' 28" | [3] |
51 | Luis Herrera | Colombia | Café de Colombia | 28 | 19 | + 36' 15" | [3] |
52 | Samuel Cabrera | Colombia | Café de Colombia | 28 | 49 | + 1h 27' 57" | [3] |
53 | Julio César Cadena | Colombia | Café de Colombia | 25 | 76 | + 1h 49' 57" | [3] |
54 | Alberto Camargo | Colombia | Café de Colombia | 22 | 20 | + 37' 13" | [3] |
55 | Henry Cárdenas | Colombia | Café de Colombia | 23 | DNF (NP-5) | — | [3] |
56 | Martín Ramírez | Colombia | Café de Colombia | 28 | DNF (AB-9) | — | [3] |
57 | Bernard Richard | France | Café de Colombia | 31 | 82 | + 1h 53' 14" | [3] |
58 | Mario Scirea | Italy | Café de Colombia | 24 | DNF (HD-10) | — | [3] |
59 | Jesper Worre | Denmark | Café de Colombia | 30 | 88 | + 1h 57' 23" | [3] |
61 | Éric Boyer | France | Z–Peugeot | 25 | DNF (NP-13) | — | [3] |
62 | Philippe Casado | France | Z–Peugeot | 25 | 93 | + 2h 01' 43" | [3] |
63 | Bruno Cornillet | France | Z–Peugeot | 26 | 14 | + 28' 31" | [3] |
64 | Atle Kvålsvoll | Norway | Z–Peugeot | 27 | 46 | + 1h 27' 08" | [3] |
65 | François Lemarchand | France | Z–Peugeot | 28 | 89 | + 1h 58' 50" | [3] |
66 | Philippe Louviot | France | Z–Peugeot | 25 | 59 | + 1h 36' 19" | [3] |
67 | Robert Millar | Great Britain | Z–Peugeot | 30 | 10 | + 18' 46" | [3] |
68 | Ronan Pensec | France | Z–Peugeot | 25 | 58 | + 1h 35' 02" | [3] |
69 | Jérôme Simon | France | Z–Peugeot | 28 | 18 | + 34' 10" | [3] |
71 | Álvaro Pino | Spain | BH | 32 | 16 | + 31' 17" | [3] |
72 | Francisco Antequera | Spain | BH | 25 | 111 | + 2h 20' 29" | [3] |
73 | Philippe Bouvatier | France | BH | 25 | DNF (HD-7) | — | [3] |
74 | Laudelino Cubino | Spain | BH | 26 | DNF (AB-15) | — | [3] |
75 | Federico Echave | Spain | BH | 28 | DNF (NP-15) | — | [3] |
76 | Anselmo Fuerte | Spain | BH | 27 | 26 | + 48' 39" | [3] |
77 | Juan Jusdado | Spain | BH | 22 | 131 | + 2h 35' 49" | [3] |
78 | Javier Murguialday | Spain | BH | 27 | 48 | + 1h 27' 37" | [3] |
79 | Joël Pelier | France | BH | 27 | 128 | + 2h 33' 48" | [3] |
81 | Erik Breukink | Netherlands | Panasonic–Isostar | 25 | DNF (AB-13) | — | [3] |
82 | Theo de Rooij | Netherlands | Panasonic–Isostar | 32 | 125 | + 2h 32' 32" | [3] |
83 | Henk Lubberding | Netherlands | Panasonic–Isostar | 35 | 119 | + 2h 27' 27" | [3] |
84 | Guy Nulens | Belgium | Panasonic–Isostar | 31 | 55 | + 1h 33' 29" | [3] |
85 | John Talen | Netherlands | Panasonic–Isostar | 24 | DNF (HD-10) | — | [3] |
86 | Jean-Paul van Poppel | Netherlands | Panasonic–Isostar | 26 | DNF (HD-10) | — | [3] |
87 | Teun van Vliet | Netherlands | Panasonic–Isostar | 27 | 124 | + 2h 31' 22" | [3] |
88 | Eric Vanderaerden | Belgium | Panasonic–Isostar | 27 | DNF (HD-10) | — | [3] |
89 | Jean-Marie Wampers | Belgium | Panasonic–Isostar | 30 | 133 | + 2h 38' 59" | [3] |
91 | Claude Criquielion | Belgium | Hitachi-VTM | 32 | 36 | + 1h 04' 07" | [3] |
92 | Hendrik Devos | Belgium | Hitachi-VTM | 33 | 113 | + 2h 22' 48" | [3] |
93 | Dirk De Wolf | Belgium | Hitachi-VTM | 28 | 66 | + 1h 41' 50" | [3] |
94 | Jos Haex | Belgium | Hitachi-VTM | 29 | DNF (NP-13) | — | [3] |
95 | Patrick Jacobs | Belgium | Hitachi-VTM | 26 | DNF (AB-19) | — | [3] |
96 | Jozef Lieckens | Belgium | Hitachi-VTM | 30 | DNF (HD-10) | — | [3] |
97 | Danny Lippens | Belgium | Hitachi-VTM | 27 | DNF (AB-14) | — | [3] |
98 | Marc Sergeant | Belgium | Hitachi-VTM | 29 | 61 | + 1h 38' 41" | [3] |
99 | Jos van Aert | Netherlands | Hitachi-VTM | 26 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [3] |
101 | Andrew Hampsten | United States | 7 Eleven-American Airlines | 27 | 22 | + 41' 41" | [3] |
102 | Nathan Dahlberg | New Zealand | 7 Eleven-American Airlines | 25 | DNF (AB-18) | — | [3] |
103 | Ron Kiefel | United States | 7 Eleven-American Airlines | 29 | 73 | + 1h 48' 38" | [3] |
104 | Roy Knickman | United States | 7 Eleven-American Airlines | 24 | DNF (HD-18) | — | [3] |
105 | Dag Otto Lauritzen | Norway | 7 Eleven-American Airlines | 32 | DNF (NP-5) | — | [3] |
106 | Jeff Pierce | United States | 7 Eleven-American Airlines | 30 | 86 | + 1h 54' 58" | [3] |
107 | Jens Veggerby | Denmark | 7 Eleven-American Airlines | 26 | DNF (EL-10) | — | [3] |
108 | Sean Yates | Great Britain | 7 Eleven-American Airlines | 29 | 45 | + 1h 27' 04" | [3] |
109 | Gerhard Zadrobilek | Austria | 7 Eleven-American Airlines | 28 | 60 | + 1h 37' 24" | [3] |
111 | Marino Lejarreta | Spain | Paternina–Marcos Eguizabal | 32 | 5 | + 9' 39" | [3] |
112 | René Beuker | Netherlands | Paternina–Marcos Eguizabal | 24 | 135 | + 2h 40' 49" | [3] |
113 | Mathieu Hermans | Netherlands | Paternina–Marcos Eguizabal | 26 | 138 | + 3h 04' 01" | [3] |
114 | Stephen Hodge | Australia | Paternina–Marcos Eguizabal | 27 | 83 | + 1h 53' 35" | [3] |
115 | Roland Le Clerc | France | Paternina–Marcos Eguizabal | 26 | 116 | + 2h 25' 15" | [3] |
116 | Jokin Mújika | Spain | Paternina–Marcos Eguizabal | 26 | 78 | + 1h 50' 56" | [3] |
117 | Erwin Nijboer | Netherlands | Paternina–Marcos Eguizabal | 25 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [3] |
118 | Ludo Peeters | Belgium | Paternina–Marcos Eguizabal | 35 | 63 | + 1h 39' 58" | [3] |
119 | Helmut Wechselberger | Austria | Paternina–Marcos Eguizabal | 36 | 42 | + 1h 21' 11" | [3] |
121 | Urs Zimmermann | Switzerland | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | 29 | DNF (NP-17) | — | [3] |
122 | Guido Bontempi | Italy | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | 29 | DNF (AB-10) | — | [3] |
123 | Primož Čerin | Yugoslavia | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | 27 | 40 | + 1h 16' 36" | [3] |
124 | Claudio Chiappucci | Italy | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | 26 | 81 | + 1h 53' 04" | [3] |
125 | Acácio da Silva | Portugal | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | 28 | 84 | + 1h 54' 16" | [3] |
126 | Erich Mächler | Switzerland | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | 28 | 117 | + 2h 26' 57" | [3] |
127 | Walter Magnago | Italy | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | 28 | 134 | + 2h 40' 16" | [3] |
128 | Jure Pavlič | Yugoslavia | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | 26 | 74 | + 1h 49' 08" | [3] |
129 | Giancarlo Perini | Italy | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | 29 | 102 | + 2h 12' 09" | [3] |
131 | Charly Mottet | France | RMO–Mavic–Liberia | 26 | 6 | + 10' 06" | [3] |
132 | Éric Caritoux | France | RMO–Mavic–Liberia | 28 | 12 | + 28' 14" | [3] |
133 | Thierry Claveyrolat | France | RMO–Mavic–Liberia | 30 | DNF (AB-9) | — | [3] |
134 | Jean-Claude Colotti | France | RMO–Mavic–Liberia | 22 | 67 | + 1h 42' 28" | [3] |
135 | Christian Jourdan | France | RMO–Mavic–Liberia | 34 | 118 | + 2h 27' 15" | [3] |
136 | Per Pedersen | Denmark | RMO–Mavic–Liberia | 25 | 85 | + 1h 54' 42" | [3] |
137 | Franck Pineau | France | RMO–Mavic–Liberia | 26 | 57 | + 1h 33' 59" | [3] |
138 | Gilles Sanders | France | RMO–Mavic–Liberia | 24 | 54 | + 1h 31' 31' | [3] |
139 | Michel Vermote | Belgium | RMO–Mavic–Liberia | 26 | 70 | + 1h 46' 05" | [3] |
141 | Greg LeMond | United States | ADR–Agrigel–Bottechia | 28 | 1 | 87h 38' 35" | [3] |
142 | Frank Hoste | Belgium | ADR–Agrigel–Bottechia | 33 | DNF (EL-10) | — | [3] |
143 | Jaanus Kuum | Norway | ADR–Agrigel–Bottechia | 24 | DNF (EL-10) | — | [3] |
144 | Johan Lammerts | Netherlands | ADR–Agrigel–Bottechia | 28 | 123 | + 2h 31' 13" | [3] |
145 | René Martens | Belgium | ADR–Agrigel–Bottechia | 34 | 91 | + 2h 01' 20" | [3] |
146 | Johan Museeuw | Belgium | ADR–Agrigel–Bottechia | 23 | 106 | + 2h 13' 51" | [3] |
147 | Eddy Planckaert | Belgium | ADR–Agrigel–Bottechia | 30 | DNF (AB-18) | — | [3] |
148 | Ronny Van Holen | Belgium | ADR–Agrigel–Bottechia | 30 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [3] |
149 | Filip Van Vooren | Belgium | ADR–Agrigel–Bottechia | 26 | DNF (AB-10) | — | [3] |
151 | Stephen Roche | Ireland | Fagor | 29 | DNF (NP-10) | — | [3] |
152 | Laurent Biondi | France | Fagor | 29 | 31 | + 1h 00' 41" | [3] |
153 | John Carlsen | Denmark | Fagor | 27 | 53 | + 1h 30' 05" | [3] |
154 | Christian Chaubet | France | Fagor | 27 | 79 | + 1h 52' 18" | [3] |
155 | Robert Forest | France | Fagor | 27 | 75 | + 1h 49' 39" | [3] |
156 | Paul Kimmage | Ireland | Fagor | 27 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [3] |
157 | Vincent Lavenu | France | Fagor | 33 | 65 | + 1h 41' 46" | [3] |
158 | Francesco Rossignoli | Italy | Fagor | 26 | DNF (NP-13) | — | [3] |
159 | Eddy Schepers | Belgium | Fagor | 33 | DNF (AB-14) | — | [3] |
161 | Luc Roosen | Belgium | Histor Sigma–Fina | 24 | 27 | + 51' 28" | [3] |
162 | Etienne De Wilde | Belgium | Histor Sigma–Fina | 31 | 101 | + 2h 10' 29" | [3] |
163 | Herman Frison | Belgium | Histor Sigma–Fina | 28 | DNF (AB-14) | — | [3] |
164 | Søren Lilholt | Denmark | Histor Sigma–Fina | 23 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [3] |
165 | Jan Nevens | Belgium | Histor Sigma–Fina | 30 | DNF (AB-6) | — | [3] |
166 | Rudy Patry | Belgium | Histor Sigma–Fina | 27 | DNF (HD-10) | — | [3] |
167 | Wilfried Peeters | Belgium | Histor Sigma–Fina | 24 | 105 | + 2h 13' 38" | [3] |
168 | Brian Holm | Denmark | Histor Sigma–Fina | 26 | 109 | + 2h 18' 57" | [3] |
169 | Rik Van Slycke | Belgium | Histor Sigma–Fina | 26 | 98 | + 2h 07' 29" | [3] |
171 | Gianni Bugno | Italy | Chateau d'Ax | 25 | 11 | + 24' 12" | [3] |
172 | Ettore Badolato | Italy | Chateau d'Ax | 25 | DNF (NP-17) | — | [3] |
173 | Giovanni Fidanza | Italy | Chateau d'Ax | 23 | 127 | + 2h 33' 37" | [3] |
174 | Camillo Passera | Italy | Chateau d'Ax | 24 | 94 | + 2h 03' 10" | [3] |
175 | Valerio Tebaldi | Italy | Chateau d'Ax | 23 | 122 | + 2h 31' 09" | [3] |
176 | Ennio Vanotti | Italy | Chateau d'Ax | 33 | 126 | + 2h 33' 17" | [3] |
177 | Alberto Volpi | Italy | Chateau d'Ax | 26 | DNF (NP-13) | — | [3] |
178 | Franco Vona | Italy | Chateau d'Ax | 24 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [3] |
179 | Stefano Zanatta | Italy | Chateau d'Ax | 25 | DNF (AB-6) | — | [3] |
181 | Laurent Bezault | France | Toshiba | 23 | 43 | + 1h 22' 09" | [3] |
182 | Martial Gayant | France | Toshiba | 26 | 32 | + 1h 02' 33" | [3] |
183 | Andreas Kappes | West Germany | Toshiba | 23 | 96 | + 2h 03' 56" | [3] |
184 | Philippe Leleu | France | Toshiba | 31 | 90 | + 2h 00' 46" | [3] |
185 | Marc Madiot | France | Toshiba | 30 | 34 | + 1h 02' 46" | [3] |
186 | Yvon Madiot | France | Toshiba | 27 | 47 | + 1h 27' 30" | [3] |
187 | Fabrice Philipot | France | Toshiba | 23 | 24 | + 44' 43" | [3] |
188 | Pascal Poisson | France | Toshiba | 31 | 71 | + 1h 47' 52" | [3] |
189 | Denis Roux | France | Toshiba | 27 | DNF (NP-13) | — | [3] |
191 | Adri van der Poel | Netherlands | Domex–Weinmann | 30 | DNF (AB-10) | — | [3] |
192 | Alfred Achermann | Switzerland | Domex–Weinmann | 29 | 80 | + 1h 53' 02" | [3] |
193 | Carlo Bomans | Belgium | Domex–Weinmann | 26 | 137 | + 3h 01' 01" | [3] |
194 | Beat Breu | Switzerland | Domex–Weinmann | 31 | 21 | + 38' 35" | [3] |
195 | Michel Dernies | Belgium | Domex–Weinmann | 28 | 108 | + 2h 17' 36" | [3] |
196 | Maarten Ducrot | Netherlands | Domex–Weinmann | 31 | 39 | + 1h 14' 47" | [3] |
197 | Jan Goessens | Belgium | Domex–Weinmann | 26 | 112 | + 2h 22' 42" | [3] |
198 | Patrick Robeet | Belgium | Domex–Weinmann | 24 | 51 | + 1h 28' 47" | [3] |
199 | Thomas Wegmüller | Switzerland | Domex–Weinmann | 28 | 100 | + 2h 09' 58" | [3] |
201 | Rolf Gölz | West Germany | SuperConfex–Yoko–Opel | 26 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [3] |
202 | Gert Jakobs | Netherlands | SuperConfex–Yoko–Opel | 25 | 136 | + 2h 54' 16" | [3] |
203 | Frans Maassen | Netherlands | SuperConfex–Yoko–Opel | 24 | 103 | + 2h 12' 27" | [3] |
204 | Jelle Nijdam | Netherlands | SuperConfex–Yoko–Opel | 25 | 121 | + 2h 28' 29" | [3] |
205 | Twan Poels | Netherlands | SuperConfex–Yoko–Opel | 25 | 114 | + 2h 23' 45" | [3] |
206 | Noël Segers | Belgium | SuperConfex–Yoko–Opel | 29 | DNF (HD-9) | — | [3] |
207 | Gerrit Solleveld | Netherlands | SuperConfex–Yoko–Opel | 28 | 107 | + 2h 16' 56" | [3] |
208 | Patrick Tolhoek | Netherlands | SuperConfex–Yoko–Opel | 24 | 99 | + 2h 08' 06" | [3] |
209 | Edwig Van Hooydonck | Belgium | SuperConfex–Yoko–Opel | 22 | 110 | + 2h 19' 05" | [3] |
211 | Phil Anderson | Australia | TVM | 31 | 38 | + 1h 11' 38" | [3] |
212 | Johan Capiot | Belgium | TVM | 25 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [3] |
213 | Jacques Hanegraaf | Netherlands | TVM | 28 | 129 | + 2h 34' 43" | [3] |
214 | Rob Kleinsman | Netherlands | TVM | 26 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [3] |
215 | Peter Pieters | Netherlands | TVM | 27 | DNF (HD-10) | — | [3] |
216 | Eddy Schurer | Netherlands | TVM | 24 | 132 | + 2h 36' 30" | [3] |
217 | Jan Siemons | Netherlands | TVM | 25 | 120 | + 2h 28' 00" | [3] |
218 | Jesper Skibby | Denmark | TVM | 25 | 41 | + 1h 18' 00" | [3] |
219 | Jean-Philippe Vandenbrande | Belgium | TVM | 33 | 77 | + 1h 50' 24" | [3] |
By team
By nationality
The 198 riders that competed in the 1989 Tour de France represented 20 different countries. Riders from eleven countries won stages during the race; Netherlands riders won the largest number of stages.
Country | No. of riders | Finishers | Stage wins |
---|---|---|---|
Australia | 3 | 3 | |
Austria | 2 | 2 | |
Belgium | 36 | 20 | 1 (Etienne De Wilde) |
Canada | 1 | 1 | |
Colombia | 13 | 6 | |
Denmark | 8 | 6 | |
France | 40 | 36 | 3 (Joël Pelier, Vincent Barteau, Laurent Fignon) |
Ireland | 4 | 2 | 1 (Martin Earley) |
Italy | 15 | 8 | 2 (Valerio Tebaldi, Giovanni Fidanza) |
Mexico | 1 | 1 | 1 (Raúl Alcalá) |
Netherlands | 30 | 22 | 6 (Erik Breukink, Jelle Nijdam ×2, Mathieu Hermans, Steven Rooks, Gert-Jan Theunisse) |
New Zealand | 1 | 0 | |
Norway | 3 | 1 | |
Portugal | 1 | 1 | 1 (Acácio da Silva) |
Spain | 19 | 13 | 1 (Miguel Induráin) |
Switzerland | 10 | 7 | 1 (Pascal Richard) |
Great Britain | 2 | 2 | 1 (Robert Millar) |
United States | 5 | 3 | 3 (Greg LeMond ×3) |
Yugoslavia | 2 | 2 | |
West Germany | 2 | 1 | |
Total | 198 | 138 | 21[nb 1] |
Notes
- ^ The team time trial on stage 2, won by Super U, is not counted in this total.
References
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- ^ Deblander, Bruno (14 June 1989). "Les Vingt-deux Equipes Du Tour" (in French). Lesoir. p. 24. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
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