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词条 1989 Vuelta a España
释义

  1. Route

  2. Results

     Final General Classification 

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 1989 Vuelta a España
| series =
| race_no =
| season_no =
| image = Vuelta España 1989.jpg
| image_caption = Santos Hernandez (ONCE) and Pedro Delgado (Reynolds), during the race
| image_alt =
| image_size =
| date = 24 April - 15 May
| stages = 22
| distance = 3656
| unit = km
| time = 93h 01' 47"
| speed = 39.309
| first = Pedro Delgado
| first_nat = ESP
| first_natvar =
| first_team = Reynolds
| first_color = yellow
| second = Fabio Parra
| second_nat = COL
| second_natvar =
| second_team = Kelme
| third = Óscar Vargas
| third_nat = COL
| third_natvar =
| third_team = Postobón
| points = Malcolm Elliott
| points_nat = GBR
| points_natvar =
| points_team = Teka
| points_color = green
| mountains = Óscar Vargas
| mountains_nat = COL
| mountains_natvar =
| mountains_team = Postobón
| mountains_color = black dotted
| youth = Ivan Ivanov
| youth_nat = USSR
| youth_natvar =
| youth_team = Alfa Lum
| youth_color =
| combination = Óscar Vargas
| combination_nat = COL
| combination_natvar =
| combination_team = Postobón
| combination_color =
| sprints = Miguel Ángel Iglesias
| sprints_nat = ESP
| sprints_natvar =
| sprints_team = Helios - CR
| sprints_color =
| team = Kelme
| team_color =
| teampoints =
| previous = 1988
| next = 1990
}}

The 44th Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the 3 grand tours, was held from April 24 to May 15, 1989. It consisted of 22 stages covering a total of {{convert|3656|km|mi|abbr=on}},[1] and was won by Pedro Delgado of the Reynolds cycling team. The route was released on January 21, 1989.[1]

Pedro Delgado had won the previous Tour de France and was seen as the favourite for the race. Delgado came with a Reynolds team that contained Miguel Indurain, who had just won Paris–Nice and was also seen as a potential favourite. The first few days of the race saw the leaders jersey change shoulders from Gino de Bakker, Benny van Brabant and Roland LeClercq. The Colombian Omar Hernández took the lead on the sixth stage. On the 12th stage to Cerler, Delgado battled with four Colombians and won the stage. He won the stage 15 time trial, where Colombian Martin Farfan took the leader's jersey. On the following stage to Santander, Delgado took the jersey. However Delgado's team had a bad day several stages later, when Indurain fell and broke his wrist; Delgado had difficulty keeping the jersey from Fabio Parra. Parra was only two seconds behind Delgado on the general classification at one stage. The final time trial was the last chance for Parra to try to take the jersey from Delgado, but Delgado won and increased his lead to win his third grand tour.

Route

List of stages[1][2][3]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
1 24 April A Coruña – A Coruña{{convert|21|km|0|abbr=on}}Marnix Lameire|BEL}}
2 25 April A Coruña – Santiago de Compostela{{convert|222|km|0|abbr=on}}{{ill|Joaquín Hernández Hernández|lt=Joaquín Hernández|ca|Joaquín Hernández Hernández}}|ESP}}
3a 26 April Vigo – Vigo{{convert|35|km|0|abbr=on}} Team time trialArtiach|1989a}}
3b 26 April Vigo – Ourense{{convert|105|km|0|abbr=on}}Malcolm Elliott|GBR}}
4 27 April Orense – Pontevedra{{convert|163|km|0|abbr=on}}Roberto Pagnin|ITA}}
5 28 April La Bañeza – Béjar{{convert|260|km|0|abbr=on}}Eddy Planckaert|BEL}}
6 29 April Béjar – Ávila{{convert|195|km|0|abbr=on}}Luc Suykerbuyk|NED}}
7 30 April Avila – Toledo{{convert|165|km|0|abbr=on}}Massimo Ghirotto|ITA}}
8 1 May Toledo – Albacete{{convert|226|km|0|abbr=on}}Stefano Allocchio|ITA}}
9 2 May Albacete – Gandia{{convert|194|km|0|abbr=on}}Reimund Dietzen|FRG}}
10 3 May Gandia – Benicàssim{{convert|219|km|0|abbr=on}}Herminio Díaz Zabala|ESP}}
11 4 May Vinaròs – Lleida{{convert|182|km|0|abbr=on}}Malcolm Elliott|GBR}}
12 5 May Lleida – Cerler{{convert|190|km|0|abbr=on}}Pedro Delgado|ESP}}
13 6 May Benasque – Jaca{{convert|164|km|0|abbr=on}}Mathieu Hermans|NED}}
14 7 May Jaca – Zaragoza{{convert|166|km|0|abbr=on}}Mathieu Hermans|NED}}
15 8 May Ezcaray – Valdezcaray{{convert|23|km|0|abbr=on}} Individual time trialPedro Delgado|ESP}}
16 9 May Haro – Santoña{{convert|193|km|0|abbr=on}}Peter Hilse|FRG}}
17 10 May Santoña – Lakes of Enol{{convert|225|km|0|abbr=on}}Álvaro Pino|ESP}}
18 11 MayValgrande-Pajares|lt=Brañillín|es|Valgrande-Pajares}}{{convert|152|km|0|abbr=on}}Ivan Ivanov|URS}}
19 12 May León – Valladolid{{convert|157|km|0|abbr=on}}Mathieu Hermans|NED}}
20 13 May Valladolid – Medina del Campo{{convert|42|km|0|abbr=on}} Individual time trialPedro Delgado|ESP}}
21 14 May Collado Villalba – Palazuelos de Eresma (Destillerias DYC){{convert|187|km|0|abbr=on}}Alberto Camargo|COL}}
22 15 May Palazuelos de Eresma (Destilerias DYC) – Madrid{{convert|179|km|0|abbr=on}}Jean-Pierre Heynderickx|BEL}}
Total{{convert|3,656|km|0|abbr=on}}

Results

Final General Classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1 ESP}} Pedro Delgado Reynolds 93h 01' 47s
2 COL}} Fabio Parra Kelme + 35s
3 COL}} Óscar Vargas Postobón + 3' 09s
4 ESP}} Federico Echave BH-Sport + 3' 24s
5 ESP}} Álvaro Pino BH-Sport + 4' 28s
6 URS}} Ivan Ivanov Alfa Lum + 5' 00s
7 ESP}} Iñaki Gastón Kelme + 7' 24s
8 COL}} Pedro Saúl Morales Kelme + 7' 59s
9 FRA}} Jean Claude Bagot R.M.O. + 8' 23s
10 NED}} Luc Suykerbuyk Lotus-Zahor + 9' 44s
11 ESP}} Angel Ocana Perez Lotus-Zahor + 12' 08s
12 COL}} Martín Ramírez Café de Colombia + 12' 18s
13 COL}} Carlos Jaramillo Postobón + 12' 41s
14 NOR}} Jaanus Kuum AD Renting
15 COL}} José Martín Farfán Café de Colombia
16 ESP}} Jesús Blanco Villar Seur
17 COL}} Héctor Patarroyo Postobón
18 ESP}} Pello Ruiz Cabestany ONCE
19 COL}} Gerardo Moncada Postobón
20 ESP}} Marino Lejarreta Caja Rural-Orbea
21 ESP}} Enrique Aja Cagigas Teka
22 ESP}} Javier Murguialday BH Sport
23 ESP}} Jon Unzaga Bombin Seur
24 ESP}} Eduardo Chozas Olmo ONCE
25 FRA}} Didier Virvaleix Histor-Sigma

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD01/HEM/1989/01/22/MD19890122-050.pdf |title=Vuelta-89: Mas de Todo |language=Spanish |date=January 22, 1989 |page=50 |newspaper=El Mundo Deportivo |publisher=El Mundo Deportivo S.A. |accessdate=May 27, 2012 |format=PDF |trans-title=Vuelta-89: All Over |author=Javier de Dalmases |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6QlfY0Okq?url=http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD01/HEM/1989/01/22/MD19890122-050.pdf |archivedate=July 2, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://cyclingarchives.com/voorloopfiche.php?wedstrijdvoorloopid=8105|title=Vuelta a España 1989|work=Cycling Archives|accessdate=22 July 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tde/tde1989.php|title=44ème Vuelta a España 1989|language=French|work=Memoire du cyclisme|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050112032725/http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tde/tde1989.php|archivedate=12 January 2005}}

External links

{{commonscat|Vuelta a España 1989}}
  • La Vuelta (Official site in Spanish, English, and French)
{{Cycling stage recaps|1989 Vuelta a España|1|11|12|22}}{{Vuelta a España}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Vuelta a Espana, 1989}}

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