1989 Tour of Flanders explained

73rd Tour of Flanders
Series:1989 UCI Road World Cup
Race No:2
Season No:12
Date:2 April 1989
Stages:1
Distance:264
Unit:km
Time:7h 01' 00"
Speed:37.625
Organizer:Het Nieuwsblad
First:Edwig Van Hooydonck
First Nat:BEL
First Team:Superconfex
Second:Herman Frison
Second Nat:BEL
Second Team:Histor–Sigma
Third:Dag-Otto Lauritzen
Third Nat:NOR
Third Team:7-Eleven–American Airlines
Previous:1988
Next:1990

The 73rd running of the Tour of Flanders cycling classic was held on 2 April 1989. It was won by Edwig Van Hooydonck after a 12-kilometer solo. 77 of 177 riders finished the race.[1] [2]

Race report

A group of seven with Edwig Van Hooydonck, Dag-Otto Lauritzen and Rolf Sørensen makes the decisive breakaway on the Berendries, 30 km from the finish. Lauritzen tries to go solo, but is caught by Van Hooydonck, who places a fierce attack on the Bosberg, 12 km from the finish, and maintains his effort to the line. Herman Frison wins the sprint for second before Lauritzen. At 22, Van Hooydonck becomes the youngest post-War winner of the Tour of Flanders.[3]

Route

The race started in Sint-Niklaas and finished in Meerbeke (Ninove) – totaling 264 km.The course featured 12 categorized climbs:

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External links

Video of the 1989 Tour of Flanders on Sporza (in Dutch)

Notes and References

  1. Vanwalleghem, Rik (1991), De Ronde van Vlaanderen, Pinguin, Belgium,, p 210
  2. Web site: McGann. McGann. Bill. Carol. 1989 Ronde van Vlaanderen results . BikeRaceInfo. McGann Publishing. Cherokee Village, AR. 29 February 2016.
  3. Vanwalleghem, Rik (1991), De Ronde van Vlaanderen, Pinguin, Belgium,, p 205-211