Cycling World Cup 1990

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The 1990 Cycling World Cup consisted of 12 one-day races. The Italian Gianni Bugno won the World Cup for the first time. Team PDM-Concorde won the team competition .

run

date Cycling race winner
17. March ItalyItaly Milan-San Remo ItalyItaly Gianni Bugno
April 1st BelgiumBelgium Tour of Flanders ItalyItaly Moreno Argentin
April 8th FranceFrance Paris – Roubaix BelgiumBelgium Eddy Planckaert
April 15th BelgiumBelgium Liège – Bastogne – Liège BelgiumBelgium Eric Van Lancker
April 21 NetherlandsNetherlands Amstel Gold Race NetherlandsNetherlands Adrie van der Poel
29th of July United KingdomUnited Kingdom Wincanton Classic ItalyItaly Gianni Bugno
August 11th SpainSpain Clásica San Sebastián SpainSpain Miguel Induráin
August 19th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Championship of Zurich FranceFrance Charly Mottet
30. September CanadaCanada Grand Prix des Amériques ItalyItaly Franco Ballerini
October 14th FranceFrance Paris Tours DenmarkDenmark Rolf Sørensen
the 20th of October ItalyItaly Lombardy tour FranceFrance Gilles Delion
October 27 FranceFrance Final-ITT Lunel NetherlandsNetherlands Erik Breukink

Final score

space driver Points
1. ItalyItaly Gianni Bugno 133
2. BelgiumBelgium Rudy Dhaenens 99
3. IrelandIreland Sean Kelly 94
4th ItalyItaly Franco Ballerini 89
5. FranceFrance Gilles Delion 82
6th ItalyItaly Claudio Chiappucci 78

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