1990 UCI Road World Cup Finale explained

1990 UCI Road World Cup Finale
Series:1990 UCI Road World Cup
Date:27 October 1990
Stages:1
Distance:50
Unit:km
Time:1h 02' 48"
First:Erik Breukink
First Nat:NED
Second:Tony Rominger
Second Nat:SUI
Third:Federico Echave
Third Nat:ESP

The 1990 UCI Road World Cup Finale, also known as the Grand Prix de Lunel, was the final event of the 1990 UCI Road World Cup and was held on 27 October. The race took place in and around Lunel in France. The event was an individual time trial and an invitation event. The invited riders are the single Cup race winners, the first 10 of the general classification before the last race, the first 10 in the World Ranking and the reigning Wolrd Champion. Some riders forfeit their right to start and some others in the high classification of World Cup are invited. The race was won by Erik Breukink of the team.[1]

Results

CyclistTeamTime
1
2+ 34"
3+ 41"
4+ 1' 06"
5+ 1' 20"
6+ 1' 29"
7+ 1' 43"
8+ 1' 56"
9+ 2' 08"
10+ 2' 16"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1990 World Cup Finale . 2023-10-23 . www.memoire-du-cyclisme.eu.