1989 Tour de Suisse

The 1989 Tour de Suisse was the 53rd edition of the Tour de Suisse cycle race and was held from 14 June to 23 June 1989. The race started in Bern and finished in Zürich.[3] The race was won by Beat Breu of the Domex–Weinmann team.

1989 Tour de Suisse
Race details
Dates14–23 June 1989[1]
Stages10
Distance1,846[2] km (1,147 mi)
Winning time46h 57' 19"
Results
 Winner Beat Breu (SUI)(Domex–Weinmann)
 Second Daniel Steiger (SUI)(Frank–Toyo [ca])
 Third Jörg Muller (SUI)(PDM–Ultima–Concorde)
← 1988
1990 →

General classification

Final general classification[1][3][4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1  Beat Breu (SUI)Domex–Weinmann46h 57' 19"
2  Daniel Steiger (SUI)Frank–Toyo [ca]+ 30"
3  Jörg Muller (SUI)PDM–Ultima–Concorde+ 49"
4  Steve Bauer (CAN)Helvetia–La Suisse+ 4' 33"
5  Rolf Järmann (SUI)Frank–Toyo [ca]+ 5' 26"
6  Stephan Joho (SUI)Ariostea+ 6' 52"
7  Daniel Wyder (SUI)Eurocar–Mosoca [ca]+ 10' 05"
8  Andreas Kappes (FRG)Toshiba+ 13' 48"
9  Johan Bruyneel (BEL)SEFB+ 13' 55"
10  Miguel Induráin (ESP)Reynolds+ 14' 15"

References

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