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1989 World Pro Road Cycling Championships

56th edition: Sunday, August 27, 1989
Chambéry, France

World Road Cycling Championships podium history | 1990 edition | 1988 edition |

190 riders started, 42 classified finishers.
259.35 km. Winner's average speed: 38.33 km/hr

Greg LeMonds wins the 1989 World Road Cycling Championships

Greg LeMond wins the 1989 World Road Cycling championships

Complete Results:

  1. Greg LeMond (USA) 6hr 45min 59sec
  2. Dimitri Konyshev (Russia) s.t.
  3. Cycling's 50 Craziest Stories
  4. Sean Kelly (Ireland) s.t.
  5. Steven Rooks (Netherlands) s.t.
  6. Thierry Claveyrolat (France) @ 3sec
  7. Laurent Fignon (France) s.t.
  8. Martin Early (Ireland) @ 10sec
  9. Gianni Bugno (Italy) s.t.
  10. Rolf Sorensen (Denmark) s.t.
  11. Claude Criquielion (Belgium) s.t.
  12. Marino Lejaretta (Spain) @ 14sec
  13. Raul Alcala (Mexico) @ 42sec
  14. Steve Bauer (Canada) s.t.
  15. Tony Rominger (Switzerland) s.t.
  16. Erik Breukink (Netherlands) s.t.
  17. Peter Hilse (Germany) s.t.
  18. Camillo Passera (Italy) s.t.
  19. Federico Echave (Spain) s.t.
  20. Charly Mottet (France) s.t.
  21. Pedro Delgado (Spain) @ 46sec
  22. Atle Kvalsvoll (Norway) @ 1min 14sec
  23. Maurizio Fondriest (Italy) s.t.
  24. Emanuele Bombini (Italy) @ 1min 20sec
  25. Andreas Kappes (Germany) s.t.
  26. Gilles Delion (France) s.t.
  27. Hartmut Bölts (Germany) @ 1min 24sec
  28. Eric Caritoux (France) s.t.
  29. Jesus Rodriguez-Magro (Spain) s.t.
  30. Gerhard Zadrobilek (Austria) s.t.
  31. Robert Millar (Great Britain) @ 1min 42sec
  32. Enrique Aja (Spain) s.t.
  33. Luc Roosen (Belgium) s.t.
  34. Mauro Gianetti (Switzerland) @ 2min 24sec
  35. Andrew Hampsten (USA) @ 4min 26sec
  36. Alvaro Pino (Spain) @ 7min 15sec
  37. Thomas Wegmüller (Switzerland) @ 7min 53sec
  38. Piotr Ugrumov (Latvia) @ 8min 31sec
  39. Johnny Weltz (Denmark) @ 10min 51sec
  40. Sammie Moreels (Belgium) @ 12min 11sec
  41. Inaki Gaston (Spain) @ 12min 27sec
  42. Thomas Dürst (Germany) s.t.
  43. Dariusz Kajzer (Germany) s.t.