Cycling World Cup 1989

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The 1989 Cycling World Cup consisted of 11 one-day races . The first World Cup winner was the Irishman Sean Kelly . Team PDM-Concorde won the team competition .

run

date Cycling race winner
March 18th ItalyItaly Milan-San Remo FranceFrance Laurent Fignon
2nd of April BelgiumBelgium Tour of Flanders BelgiumBelgium Edwig van Hooydonck
9th April FranceFrance Paris – Roubaix BelgiumBelgium Jean-Marie Wampers
April 16 BelgiumBelgium Liège – Bastogne – Liège IrelandIreland Sean Kelly
April 22 NetherlandsNetherlands Amstel Gold Race BelgiumBelgium Eric Van Lancker
July 39 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Wincanton Classic NetherlandsNetherlands Frans Maassen
6th of August CanadaCanada Grand Prix des Amériques SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jörg Müller
12. August SpainSpain Clásica San Sebastián AustriaAustria Gerhard Zadrobilek
20th of August SwitzerlandSwitzerland Championship of Zurich CanadaCanada Steve Bauer
17th of September NetherlandsNetherlands Grand Prix de la Liberation NetherlandsNetherlands TVM
October 7th FranceFrance Paris Tours NetherlandsNetherlands Jelle Nijdam
October 14th ItalyItaly Lombardy tour SwitzerlandSwitzerland Tony Rominger

Final score

space driver Points
1. IrelandIreland Sean Kelly 44
2. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Tony Rominger 32
3. DenmarkDenmark Rolf Sørensen 27
4th NetherlandsNetherlands Frans Maassen 23
5. CanadaCanada Steve Bauer 23

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