1989 Vuelta a España explained

1989 Vuelta a España
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 Color:yellow
Second:Fabio Parra
Second Nat:COL
Third:Óscar Vargas
Third Nat:COL
Points:Malcolm Elliott
Points Nat:GBR
Points Color:blue
Mountains:Óscar Vargas
Mountains Nat:COL
Mountains Color:black dotted
Youth:Ivan Ivanov
Youth Nat:USSR
Youth Color:light blue
Combination:Óscar Vargas
Combination Nat:COL
Combination Color:combinada2
Sprints:Miguel Ángel Iglesias
Sprints Nat:ESP
Sprints Team:Helios-CR
Sprints Color:red
Previous:1988
Next:1990

The 44th Edition Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the 3 grand tours, was held from 24 April to 15 May 1989. It consisted of 22 stages covering a total of 3656km (2,272miles),[1] and was won by Pedro Delgado of the Reynolds cycling team. The route was released on 21 January 1989.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.[2]

Route

List of stages[3] [4]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
124 AprilA Coruña – A Coruña21km (13miles)
225 AprilA Coruña – Santiago de Compostela222km (138miles)
3a26 AprilVigo – Vigo35km (22miles)Team time trial
3b26 AprilVigo – Ourense105km (65miles)
427 AprilOrense – Pontevedra163km (101miles)
528 AprilLa BañezaBéjar260km (160miles)
629 AprilBéjar – Ávila195km (121miles)
730 AprilAvila – Toledo165km (103miles)
81 MayToledo – Albacete226km (140miles)
92 MayAlbacete – Gandia194km (121miles)
103 MayGandia – Benicàssim219km (136miles)
114 MayVinaròsLleida182km (113miles)
125 MayLleida – Cerler190km (120miles)
136 MayBenasqueJaca164km (102miles)
147 MayJaca – Zaragoza166km (103miles)
158 MayEzcarayValdezcaray23km (14miles)Individual time trial
169 MayHaroSantoña193km (120miles)
1710 MaySantoña – Lakes of Enol225km (140miles)
1811 MayCangas de Onís152km (94miles)
1912 MayLeónValladolid157km (98miles)
2013 MayValladolid – Medina del Campo42km (26miles)Individual time trial
2114 MayCollado VillalbaPalazuelos de Eresma (Destillerias DYC)187km (116miles)
2215 MayPalazuelos de Eresma (Destilerias DYC) – Madrid179km (111miles)
Total3656km (2,272miles)

Results

Final General Classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1 Pedro Delgado Reynolds 93h 01' 47s
2 + 35s
3 + 3' 09s
4 BH-Sport + 3' 24s
5 BH-Sport + 4' 28s
6 Alfa Lum + 5' 00s
7 + 7' 24s
8 + 7' 59s
9 + 8' 23s
10 + 9' 44s
11 + 12' 08s
12 + 12' 18s
13 + 12' 41s
14 AD Renting
15
16 Seur
17
18
19
20 Caja Rural-Orbea
21 Teka
22 BH Sport
23 Seur
24
25 Histor-Sigma

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Vuelta-89: Mas de Todo . es . January 22, 1989 . 50 . El Mundo Deportivo . El Mundo Deportivo S.A. . May 27, 2012 . PDF . Vuelta-89: All Over . Javier de Dalmases . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714201447/http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD01/HEM/1989/01/22/MD19890122-050.pdf . July 14, 2014 . live .
  2. News: Clasificaciones . es . 16 May 1989 . 37. El Mundo Deportivo . El Mundo Deportivo S.A. . 27 May 2012 . PDF . Classifications. https://web.archive.org/web/20191026150158/http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD01/HEM/1989/05/16/MD19890516-037.pdf . 26 October 2019 . live .
  3. Web site: Vuelta a España 1989. Cycling Archives. 22 July 2018.
  4. Web site: 44ème Vuelta a España 1989. fr. Memoire du cyclisme. https://web.archive.org/web/20050112032725/http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tde/tde1989.php. 12 January 2005.