Tour de France 1982
69th Tour de France 1982 - final result | ||
Route length | 21 stages, 3512 km | |
Tour winner | Bernard Hinault | 92:08:46 h (38.113 km / h) |
Second | Joop Zoetemelk | + 6:21 min |
Third | Johan van der Velde | + 8:59 min |
Fourth | Peter Winnen | + 9:24 min |
fifth | Phil Anderson | + 12:16 min |
Sixth | Beat Breu | + 13:21 min |
seventh | Daniel Willems | + 15:33 min |
Eighth | Martin Raymond | + 15:35 min |
Ninth | Hennie Kuiper | + 17:01 min |
Tenth | Alberto Fernández | + 17:19 min |
Green jersey | Sean Kelly | 429 P. |
Second | Bernard Hinault | 152 P. |
Third | Phil Anderson | 149 P. |
Dotted jersey | Bernard Vallet | 278 P. |
Second | Jean-René Bernaudeau | 237 P. |
Third | Beat Breu | 205 p. |
White jersey | Phil Anderson | 92:21:02 h |
Second | Kim Andersen | + 19:41 min |
Third | Marc Madiot | + 37:12 min |
Team evaluation | Coop-Mercier |
The 69th Tour de France took place from July 2nd to 25th, 1982 and ran over 3512 km in 21 stages. As in the previous year, as well as in 1978 and 1979 , the French Bernard Hinault won the tour. As one of the very few drivers, Hinault in the yellow jersey also managed to win the prestigious final stage on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris. 170 racing drivers took part in the tour, 125 of which were classified.
Race course
Like a year before, Hinault won the prologue and took over the yellow jersey on the first day . The cornerstone for Hinault's success was his strength in the time trial , with winning two of the three individual time trials he created the basis for a fourth Tour de France victory. On the second stage, Phil Anderson took the lead after a stage win in Nancy . Anderson, who the year before was the first Australian to wear the yellow jersey for one day, was able to keep it a little longer this time: Only in the individual time trial on the 13th stage, won by Dutchman Gerrie Knetemann , Anderson lost almost three minutes to the better Time trial driver Hinault, who took over the overall lead again. In the end, however, Anderson was still able to look forward to fifth place in the overall standings and the white jersey of the best young professional.
Hinault again proved his time trial skills when he made the decision in the last time trial. He covered the last kilometer in 60 seconds and thus distanced the Dutch, who finished in second, third and fourth place. The best of the Dutch was Joop Zoetemelk , who also won the team classification with his team Coop-Mercier .
The green jersey of the best on points went to Irishman Sean Kelly , who was only able to cross the finish line first on one stage, but was regularly among the top eight of a stage. The dotted jersey was won by Frenchman Bernard Vallet , although he could not win a stage, but crossed some of the highest mountains first.
Due to a demonstration, the team time trial was canceled and postponed from the fifth to the ninth stage.
The stages
Stages | Day | Start finish | km | Stage winner | Yellow jersey |
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prolog | 2nd July | Leimental ( CH ) | 7.4 ( EZF ) | Bernard Hinault | Bernard Hinault |
1st stage | 3rd of July | Schupfart (CH) - Möhlin (CH) | 207 | Ludo Peeters | Ludo Peeters |
2nd stage | July 4th | Basel (CH) - Nancy | 250 | Phil Anderson | Phil Anderson |
3rd stage | 5th July | Nancy - Longwy | 134 | Daniel Willems | |
4th stage | July 6th | Beauraing - Mouscron ( BEL ) | 219 | Gerrie Knetemann | |
5th stage | 7th of July | Orchies - Fontaine-au-Pire | - ( MZF ) | canceled and moved to stage 9a | |
6th stage | 8th of July | Lille - Lille | 233 | Jan Raas | |
Rest day | |||||
7th stage | 10th of July | Cancale - Concarneau | 234.5 | Pol Verschuere | Phil Anderson |
8th stage | July 11th | Concarneau - Châteaulin | 200.8 | Frank Hoste | |
9th stage (a) | July 12 | Lorient - Plumelec | 69 (MZF) | TI-Raleigh | |
9th stage (b) | July 12 | Plumelec - Nantes | 138.5 | Stefan's mother | |
10th stage | July 13th | Saintes - Bordeaux | 147.2 | Pierre-Raymond Villemiane | |
11th stage | July 14th | Bordeaux - Valence d'Agen | 57.3 (EZF) | Gerrie Knetemann | Bernard Hinault |
12th stage | 15th of July | Fleurance - Pau | 249 | Sean Kelly | |
13th stage | 16th of July | Pau - Saint-Lary-Soulan | 122 | Beat Breu | |
14th stage | 17th July | Martigues - Martigues | 32.5 (EZF) | Bernard Hinault | |
Rest day | |||||
15th stage | July 19 | Manosque - Orcières-Merlette | 208 | Pascal Simon | Bernard Hinault |
16th stage | 20th of July | Orcières-Merlette - L'Alpe d'Huez | 123 | Beat Breu | |
17th stage | 21 July | Le Bourg-d'Oisans - Morzine | 251 | Peter Winnen | |
18th stage | 22nd of July | Morzine - Saint-Priest | 233 | Adrie van Houwelingen | |
19th stage | July 23 | Saint-Priest - Saint-Priest | 48 (EZF) | Bernard Hinault | |
20th stage | 24th July | Sens - Aulnay-sous-Bois | 161 | Daniel Willems | |
21st stage | July 25th | Fontenay-sous-Bois - Paris | 186.8 | Bernard Hinault |
Web links
- Tour de France 1982 in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- radsport-seite.de for the 1982 tour