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1981 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré

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1981 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
Race details
Dates26 May – 2 June 1981
Stages7 + Prologue
Distance1,287.5[1] km (800.0 mi)
Winning time36h 22' 38"
Results
Winner  Bernard Hinault (FRA) (Renault–Elf–Gitane)
  Second  Joaquim Agostinho (POR) (Sem–France Loire–Campagnolo)
  Third  Greg LeMond (USA) (Renault–Elf–Gitane)

Points  Bernard Hinault (FRA) (Renault–Elf–Gitane)
Mountains  Bernard Hinault (FRA) (Renault–Elf–Gitane)
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The 1981 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré was the 33rd edition of the cycle race and was held from 26 May to 2 June 1981. The race started in Grenoble and finished in Avignon. The race was won by Bernard Hinault of the Renault team.[2]

Teams

Ten teams, containing a total of 99 riders, participated in the race:[2]

Route

Stage characteristics and winners[2]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
P 26 May Grenoble 3 km (1.9 mi) Individual time trial  Johan van der Velde (NED)
1 27 May Grenoble to Saint-Étienne 207 km (129 mi)  Adri van der Poel (NED)
2 28 May Saint-Étienne to Montceau-les-Mines 215.5 km (133.9 mi)  Sean Kelly (IRL)
3a 29 May Montceau-les-Mines to Mâcon 102 km (63 mi)  William Tackaert (BEL)
3b 29 May Mâcon to Bourg-en-Bresse 40 km (25 mi) Individual time trial  Bert Oosterbosch (NED)
4 30 May Lyon to Lyon 207.5 km (128.9 mi)  Bernard Hinault (FRA)
5 31 May Lyon to Chambéry 180 km (110 mi)  Bernard Hinault (FRA)
6 1 June Chambéry to Chambéry 134.5 km (83.6 mi)  Bernard Hinault (FRA)
7 2 June Valence to Avignon 198 km (123 mi)  Bernard Hinault (FRA)

General classification

Final general classification[3]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Bernard Hinault (FRA) Renault–Elf–Gitane 36h 22' 38"
2  Joaquim Agostinho (POR) Sem–France Loire–Campagnolo + 12' 07"
3  Greg LeMond (USA) Renault–Elf–Gitane + 13' 05"
4  Christian Seznec (FRA) Miko–Mercier–Vivagel + 14' 17"
5  Eddy Schepers (BEL) DAF Trucks–Côte d'Or + 14' 30"
6  Robert Millar (GBR) Peugeot–Esso–Michelin + 14' 57"
7  Michel Laurent (FRA) Peugeot–Esso–Michelin + 14' 58"
8  Philippe Martinez (FRA) Peugeot–Esso–Michelin + 16' 30"
9  Manuel Esparza (ESP) Teka–Campagnolo + 18' 35"
10  Robert Alban (FRA) La Redoute–Motobécane + 18' 36"

References

  1. ^ "Critérium du Dauphiné (World Tour), France". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "33ème Dauphiné Libéré 1981". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 23 April 2004.
  3. ^ "1981 Critérium du Dauphiné". First Cycling. Retrieved 10 November 2017.

Further reading

This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 02:31
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