The 1989 Vuelta a España was the 44th edition of the Vuelta a España, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Vuelta began in A Coruña, with a stage on 24 April, and Stage 11 occurred on 4 May with a stage to Lleida. The race finished in Madrid on 15 May.
Stage 1
24 April 1989 — A Coruña to A Coruña, 20.1 km (12.5 mi)[1]
Stage 1 result and general classification after Stage 1[1][2] Rank | Rider | Team | Time | 1 | Marnix Lameire (BEL) | AD Renting–W-Cup–Bottecchia | 25' 18" | 2 | Gino De Bakker (BEL) | AD Renting–W-Cup–Bottecchia | s.t. | 3 | Stefano Allocchio (ITA) | Malvor–Sidi | s.t. | 4 | Ettore Pastorelli [fr] (ITA) | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | s.t. | 5 | José Luis Navarro (ESP) | Seur | s.t. | 6 | Roberto Pagnin (ITA) | Malvor–Sidi | s.t. | 7 | René Beuker (NED) | Caja Rural | s.t. | 8 | Joachim Schlaphoff (FRG) | Viscontea [ca] | s.t. | 9 | José Luis Laguía (ESP) | Reynolds | s.t. | 10 | Erwin Nijboer (NED) | Caja Rural | s.t. | |
Stage 2
25 April 1989 — A Coruña to Santiago de Compostela, 209.2 km (130.0 mi)[1]
Stage 2 result[1][3] | | General classification after Stage 2[1][3] |
Stage 3a
26 April 1989 — Vigo to Vigo, 34.4 km (21.4 mi) (TTT)[1]
Stage 3a result[1][4] Rank | Team | Time | 1 | Caja Rural | 42' 49" | 2 | Reynolds | + 2" | 3 | Kelme | + 11" | 4 | BH | + 13" | 5 | Teka | + 18" | 6 | Carrera Jeans–Vagabond | + 24" | 7 | Malvor–Sidi | + 32" | 8 | CLAS | + 40" | 9 | RMO | + 1' 00" | 10 | Seur | + 1' 01" | | | General classification after Stage 3a[1][4] |
Stage 3b
26 April 1989 — Vigo to Ourense, 101 km (63 mi)[1]
Stage 3b result[1][4] | | General classification after Stage 3b[1][4] |
Stage 4
27 April 1989 — Ourense to Pontevedra, 160.5 km (99.7 mi)[1]
Stage 4 result[1][5] | | General classification after Stage 4[1][5] |
Stage 5
28 April 1989 — La Bañeza to Béjar, 247 km (153 mi)[1]
Stage 5 result[1][6] | | General classification after Stage 5[1][6] |
Stage 6
29 April 1989 — Béjar to Ávila, 197.5 km (122.7 mi)[1]
Stage 6 result[1][7] | | General classification after Stage 6[1][7] |
Stage 7
30 April 1989 — Ávila to Toledo, 160 km (99 mi)[1]
Stage 7 result[1][8] | | General classification after Stage 7[1][8] |
Stage 8
1 May 1989 — Toledo to Albacete, 235.5 km (146.3 mi)[1]
Stage 8 result[1][9] | | General classification after Stage 8[1][9] |
Stage 9
2 May 1989 — Albacete to Gandia, 228.1 km (141.7 mi)[1]
Stage 9 result[1][10] | | General classification after Stage 9[1][10] |
Stage 10
3 May 1989 — Gandia to Benicàssim, 202.6 km (125.9 mi)[1]
Stage 10 result[1][11] | | General classification after Stage 10[1][11] |
Stage 11
4 May 1989 — Vinaròs to Lleida, 179.8 km (111.7 mi)[1]
Stage 11 result[1][12] | | General classification after Stage 11[1][12] |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai "44ème Vuelta a España 1989". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 12 January 2005.
- ^ "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 25 April 1989. p. 41. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 26 April 1989. p. 51. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 27 April 1989. p. 51. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 28 April 1989. p. 37. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 29 April 1989. p. 47. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 30 April 1989. p. 45. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 1 May 1989. p. 68. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 2 May 1989. p. 43. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 3 May 1989. p. 37. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 4 May 1989. p. 41. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ a b "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 5 May 1989. p. 43. Retrieved 30 August 2018.