Cycling World Cup 1991
The 1991 Cycling World Cup consisted of twelve one-day races . The Italian Maurizio Fondriest won the World Cup for the first time. Team Panasonic won the team competition .
run
date | Cycling race | winner |
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March 23 | Milan-San Remo | Claudio Chiappucci |
7th of April | Tour of Flanders | Edwig van Hooydonck |
April 14th | Paris – Roubaix | Marc Madiot |
April 21 | Liège – Bastogne – Liège | Moreno Argentin |
April 27 | Amstel Gold Race | Frans Maassen |
4th of August | Wincanton Classic | Eric Van Lancker |
August 10 | Clásica San Sebastián | Gianni Bugno |
18th of August | Championship of Zurich | Johan Museeuw |
October 6th | Grand Prix des Amériques | Eric Van Lancker |
October 13th | Paris Tours | Johan Capiot |
October 19th | Lombardy tour | Sean Kelly |
October 26th | World Cup finals in Bergamo | Tony Rominger |
Final score
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