International Peace Tour 1990
43rd International Peace Trip 1990 Berlin-Slušovice-Bielsko-Biała |
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Competition period | May 8-17, 1990 |
Stages | 11 |
overall length | 1595 km |
Starting field | 84 from 14 nations (of which 75 arrived at the finish) |
winner | |
Overall rating | 1. Ján Svorada 37:30:06 hours 2. Bert Dietz + 1:01 min 3. Pavel Padrnos |
Team evaluation | Czechoslovakia |
Scoring jerseys | |
Overall rating | Ján Svorada |
Mountain scoring | Pavel Tonkov |
Most active driver | Ján Svorada |
Best sprinter | Ján Svorada |
Most versatile driver | Ján Svorada |
Best young driver | Pavel Padrnos |
Best team | Czechoslovakia |
← 1989 | 1991 → |
The 43rd International Peace Tour (Course de la paix) was a cycling race that was held from May 8th to 17th, 1990. The 43rd edition of the International Peace Tour consisted of 11 individual stages and led over a total length of 1595 km from Berlin via Slušovice to Bielsko-Biała . The team winner was Czechoslovakia . The best climber was Pavel Tonkow from the USSR .
The drivers Olaf Ludwig , Uwe Raab and Uwe Ampler had signed well-paid professional contracts and were no longer available for the 43rd edition.
A total of 84 drivers from 14 nations were at the start.
Participating nations were:
Poland | Czechosl. |
Soviet Union | GDR |
Romania | Italy |
Netherlands | Belgium |
Cuba | France |
Bulgaria | Colombia |
England |
Team squad of the German-speaking teams
GDR Falk Boden Bert Dietz Martin Goetze Jens Heppner Frank Kühn Steffen Rein |
BR Germany Andreas Lebsanft Lutz Lehmann Robert Matwew Patrick Moster Maik Müller Michael Rich |
Details
Result | ||||
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First | Ján Svorada | ø 42.5 km / h | Czechoslovakia | |
Second | Bert Dietz | GDR | ||
Third | Pavel Padrnos | Czechoslovakia |
stage | Start finish | Stage winner | Stage length |
Travel time |
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opening |
Berlin a. Single race b. Points race c. Elimination race |
Martin Goetze GDR Steffen Rein GDR Ján Svorada Czechoslovakia |
20 km 24 km 26 km |
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1st stage | Berlin - Magdeburg | Ján Svorada Czechoslovakia | 174 km | 4:04:48 |
2nd stage | Magdeburg - Gera | Ján Svorada Czechoslovakia | 195 km | 4:52:40 |
3rd stage | Around Gera | Bert Dietz GDR | 151 km | 3:37:59 |
4th stage | Greiz - Plzeň | Mario De Clercq Belgium | 195 km | 5:00:36 |
5th stage | Pilsen - Jihlava | Andrzej Mąkowski Poland | 185 km | 4:28:07 |
6th stage | Jihlava - Slušovice | Rober van der Vin Netherlands | 207 km | 5:12:33 |
7th stage | Mountain time trial in Slušovice | Pavel Tonkow Soviet Union | 17 km | 26:13 |
Around Slušovice | Krasimir Kanew Bulgaria | 108 km | 2:33:39 | |
8th stage | Slušovice - Bielsko-Biała | Jacek Bodyk Poland | 165 km | 4:02:45 |
9th stage | Szczyrk - Bielsko-Biała | Martin Goetze GDR | 150 km | 4:03:14 |
Individual time trial in Bielsko-Biała | Ján Svorada Czechoslovakia | 27 km | 33:55 |
Remarks
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^ Andreas Lebsanft (born February 22, 1968 in Dortmund ) → Radsportseiten
- 1995 - 2nd in the overall ranking of the Hesse Tour (Germany)
- 1995 - Winner in the overall classification Uniqa Classic (Austria)
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↑ Krasimir Kanew
- 29. the overall ranking of the Peace Ride 1990 → cycling sites
literature
- Friedensfahrt 1990, Neues Deutschland, Berlin 1990, 8 pages
Web links
- Peace trip statistics 1987 to 1990
- Overview on Sport-Komplett.de
- History of the peace ride on cycling4fans.de
- Cycling pages Number of stages
- Private homepage with statistics on the peace journey 1948-2006