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1989 Milan–San Remo

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1989 Milan–San Remo
1989 UCI Road World Cup, race 1 of 12
Race details
Dates18 March 1989
Stages1
Distance294[1] km (182.7 mi)
Winning time7h 08' 19"
Results
  Winner  Laurent Fignon (FRA) (Super U–Raleigh–Fiat)
  Second  Frans Maassen (NED) (Superconfex–Yoko–Opel–Colnago)
  Third  Adriano Baffi (ITA) (Ariostea)
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The 1989 Milan–San Remo was the 80th edition of the Milan–San Remo cycle race and was held on 18 March 1989.[2] The race started in Milan and finished in San Remo. The race was won by Laurent Fignon of the Système U team.

General classification

Final general classification[3][4][5][6]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Laurent Fignon (FRA) Super U–Raleigh–Fiat 7h 08' 19"
2  Frans Maassen (NED) Superconfex–Yoko–Opel–Colnago + 7"
3  Adriano Baffi (ITA) Ariostea + 30"
4  Ronan Pensec (FRA) Z–Peugeot + 30"
5  Sean Kelly (IRL) PDM–Ultima–Concorde + 30"
6  Danilo Gioia [it] (ITA) Atala–Campagnolo + 30"
7  Rudy Dhaenens (BEL) PDM–Ultima–Concorde + 30"
8  Gérard Rué (FRA) Super U–Raleigh–Fiat + 30"
9  Giuseppe Calcaterra (ITA) Atala–Campagnolo + 30"
10  Etienne De Wilde (BEL) Histor–Sigma + 30"

References

  1. ^ "Milano - San Remo Bicycle Race". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  2. ^ "1989 Milano - San Remo". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  3. ^ "80ème Milan-San Remo 1989". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 19 April 2004.
  4. ^ "Milan - San Remo 1989". LesSports.info. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  5. ^ "1989 Milano - Sanremo". First Cycling. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  6. ^ "Milano-Sanremo". WVCycling. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
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