Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/1989_Tour_de_France> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 78 of
78
with 100 items per page.
- 1989_Tour_de_France abstract "The 1989 Tour de France was the 76th Tour de France, a race of 21 stages and a prologue, over 3285.3 km in total.In the closest tour in history, 1986 Tour champion Greg LeMond was trailing two-time champion Laurent Fignon by fifty seconds at the start of the final stage, a time trial into Paris. LeMond rode for an average speed of 54.55 km/h (34.093 mph), the second fastest time trial ever ridden in the Tour de France, and won the stage. Fignon's time in the stage was fifty-eight seconds slower than LeMond's, costing him the victory and giving LeMond his second Tour title. The final margin of victory was only eight seconds. From stage 5 onwards, LeMond and Fignon were the only two men to lead the race. The two men were never separated by more than 53 seconds throughout the 1989 Tour. Defending Tour winner Pedro Delgado finished third to join LeMond and Fignon on the podium.The strength of the PDM team was reflected by not only winning the team classification and having four cyclists in the top ten of the general classification, but also by winning four of the five secondary individual classifications: Sean Kelly won both the points and intermediate sprints classifications, Gert-Jan Theunisse won the mountains classification and Steven Rooks won the combination classification. The young rider classification was won by French Fabrice Philipot from the Toshiba team.".
- 1989_Tour_de_France thumbnail Route_of_the_1989_Tour_de_France.png?width=300.
- 1989_Tour_de_France wikiPageExternalLink tdf1989.php.
- 1989_Tour_de_France wikiPageID "2281029".
- 1989_Tour_de_France wikiPageRevisionID "603499863".
- 1989_Tour_de_France combination Steven_Rooks.
- 1989_Tour_de_France combinationColor "combined".
- 1989_Tour_de_France combinationNat "Netherlands".
- 1989_Tour_de_France combinationTeam "PDM".
- 1989_Tour_de_France date "--07-23".
- 1989_Tour_de_France distance "3285.3".
- 1989_Tour_de_France first Greg_LeMond.
- 1989_Tour_de_France firstColor "yellow".
- 1989_Tour_de_France firstNat "United States".
- 1989_Tour_de_France firstTeam "ADR".
- 1989_Tour_de_France hasPhotoCollection 1989_Tour_de_France.
- 1989_Tour_de_France imageAlt "Map of France with the route of the 1989 Tour de France".
- 1989_Tour_de_France imageCaption "Route of the 1989 Tour de France".
- 1989_Tour_de_France imageSize "360".
- 1989_Tour_de_France mountains Gert-Jan_Theunisse.
- 1989_Tour_de_France mountainsColor "polkadot".
- 1989_Tour_de_France mountainsNat "Netherlands".
- 1989_Tour_de_France mountainsTeam "PDM".
- 1989_Tour_de_France name "1989".
- 1989_Tour_de_France next "1990".
- 1989_Tour_de_France points Sean_Kelly_(cyclist).
- 1989_Tour_de_France pointsColor "green".
- 1989_Tour_de_France pointsNat "Ireland".
- 1989_Tour_de_France pointsTeam "PDM".
- 1989_Tour_de_France previous "1988".
- 1989_Tour_de_France second Laurent_Fignon.
- 1989_Tour_de_France secondNat "France".
- 1989_Tour_de_France secondTeam "Super U".
- 1989_Tour_de_France speed "37.487".
- 1989_Tour_de_France sprints Sean_Kelly_(cyclist).
- 1989_Tour_de_France sprintsColor "red".
- 1989_Tour_de_France sprintsNat "Ireland".
- 1989_Tour_de_France sprintsTeam "PDM".
- 1989_Tour_de_France stages "21".
- 1989_Tour_de_France team "PDM".
- 1989_Tour_de_France third Pedro_Delgado.
- 1989_Tour_de_France thirdNat "Spain".
- 1989_Tour_de_France thirdTeam "Reynolds".
- 1989_Tour_de_France time "313200.0".
- 1989_Tour_de_France unit "km".
- 1989_Tour_de_France youth Fabrice_Philipot.
- 1989_Tour_de_France youthNat "France".
- 1989_Tour_de_France youthTeam "Toshiba".
- 1989_Tour_de_France subject Category:1989_in_French_sport.
- 1989_Tour_de_France subject Category:1989_in_cycle_racing.
- 1989_Tour_de_France subject Category:Tour_de_France_by_year.
- 1989_Tour_de_France comment "The 1989 Tour de France was the 76th Tour de France, a race of 21 stages and a prologue, over 3285.3 km in total.In the closest tour in history, 1986 Tour champion Greg LeMond was trailing two-time champion Laurent Fignon by fifty seconds at the start of the final stage, a time trial into Paris. LeMond rode for an average speed of 54.55 km/h (34.093 mph), the second fastest time trial ever ridden in the Tour de France, and won the stage.".
- 1989_Tour_de_France label "1989 Tour de France".
- 1989_Tour_de_France label "Ronde van Frankrijk 1989".
- 1989_Tour_de_France label "Tour de France 1989".
- 1989_Tour_de_France label "Tour de France 1989".
- 1989_Tour_de_France label "Tour de France 1989".
- 1989_Tour_de_France label "Tour de France 1989".
- 1989_Tour_de_France label "Tour de France 1989".
- 1989_Tour_de_France label "Tour de Francia 1989".
- 1989_Tour_de_France label "سباق طواف فرنسا 1989".
- 1989_Tour_de_France label "ツール・ド・フランス1989".
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs Tour_de_France_1989.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs Tour_de_France_1989.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs Tour_de_Francia_1989.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs 1989ko_Frantziako_Tourra.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs Tour_de_France_1989.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs Tour_de_France_1989.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs ツール・ド・フランス1989.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs Ronde_van_Frankrijk_1989.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs Tour_de_France_1989.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs Tour_de_France_1989.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs m.070kxt.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs Q754994.
- 1989_Tour_de_France sameAs Q754994.
- 1989_Tour_de_France wasDerivedFrom 1989_Tour_de_France?oldid=603499863.
- 1989_Tour_de_France depiction Route_of_the_1989_Tour_de_France.png.
- 1989_Tour_de_France isPrimaryTopicOf 1989_Tour_de_France.