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1989 Tirreno–Adriatico

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1989 Tirreno–Adriatico
Race details
Dates9–15 March 1989
Stages7
Distance1,070.9[1] km (665.4 mi)
Winning time28h 37' 50"
Results
  Winner  Tony Rominger (SUI) (Chateau d'Ax)
  Second  Rolf Gölz (FRG) (Superconfex–Yoko–Opel–Colnago)
  Third  Charly Mottet (FRA) (RMO)
← 1988
1990 →

The 1989 Tirreno–Adriatico was the 24th edition of the Tirreno–Adriatico cycle race and was held from 9 March to 15 March 1989. The race started in Bacoli and finished in San Benedetto del Tronto.[2] The race was won by Tony Rominger of the Chateau d'Ax team.

General classification

Final general classification[2][3]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Tony Rominger (SUI) Chateau d'Ax 28h 37' 50"
2  Rolf Gölz (FRG) Superconfex–Yoko–Opel–Colnago + 34"
3  Charly Mottet (FRA) RMO + 44"
4  Jesper Skibby (DEN) TVM–Ragno + 59"
5  Michael Wilson (AUS) Helvetia–La Suisse + 1' 14"
6  Greg LeMond (USA) AD Renting–W-Cup–Bottecchia + 1' 40"
7  Sean Kelly (IRL) PDM–Ultima–Concorde + 1' 50"
8  Erich Maechler (SUI) Carrera Jeans–Vagabond + 1' 51"
9  Rudy Dhaenens (BEL) PDM–Ultima–Concorde + 1' 52"
10  Maurizio Fondriest (ITA) Del Tongo + 1' 53"

References

  1. ^ "Tirreno–Adriatico (Historic), Italy". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b "24ème Tirreno-Adriatico 1989". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 14 August 2004.
  3. ^ "1989 Tirreno - Adriatico". First Cycling. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
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