Tour de Suisse 1985

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Final score
Tour winner AustraliaAustralia Phil Anderson 40:47:43 h
Second SwitzerlandSwitzerland Niki Rüttimann +0: ​​42 min
Third SwitzerlandSwitzerland Guido Winterberg +1: 00 min
Fourth IrelandIreland Sean Kelly +1: 19 min
fifth SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Breu +1: 30 min
Sixth SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hubert Seiz +2: 13 min
seventh NetherlandsNetherlands Peter Winnen +2: 26 min
Eighth PortugalPortugal Acácio da Silva +2: 53 min
Ninth ItalyItaly Marco Viatli +2: 56 min
Tenth SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jörg Müller +3: 30 min
Scoring AustraliaAustralia Phil Anderson 192 p.
Second IrelandIreland Sean Kelly 163 P.
Third PortugalPortugal Acacio da Silva 160 p.
Mountain scoring AustraliaAustralia Phil Anderson 31 P.
Second NetherlandsNetherlands Theo de Rooij 26 p.
Third FranceFrance Joël Pelier 24 p.
Team evaluation FranceFrance La Vie Claire-Terraillon 120: 59: 05 h
Second FranceFrance Heuer-Skil-Sem-Mavic-Kas +0: ​​27 min
Third NetherlandsNetherlands Panasonic-Raleigh +1: 48 min

The 49th Tour de Suisse took place from June 11th to 20th, 1985. It was held in eleven stages and a prologue over a distance of 1,571 kilometers.

The overall winner was the Australian Phil Anderson . The tour started in Locarno with 116 drivers, 91 of whom crossed the finish line in Zurich on the last day .

Stages

stage Day Start finish km Stage winner Jersey yellow.svg Overall rating
prolog June 11th Locarno ( EZF ) 6.5 PortugalPortugal Acacio da Silva PortugalPortugal Acacio da Silva
1st stage June 12 Locarno - Laax 146.5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Guido Winterberg
2nd stage June 13th Laax - Rüti 186 FranceFrance Charles Bérard SwitzerlandSwitzerland Guido Winterberg
3rd stage 14th June Rüti - Bern 208 AustraliaAustralia Phil Anderson PortugalPortugal Acacio da Silva
4th stage 15th June Bern - Oberwil 175 BelgiumBelgium Eric Vanderaerden
5th stage June 16 Oberwil - Solothurn 73 FranceFrance Jean-François Bernard
6th stage June 16 Solothurn - Balmberg ( BZF ) 12 AustraliaAustralia Phil Anderson
7th stage 17th of June Solothurn - Leukerbad 249 BelgiumBelgium Rudy Matthijs AustraliaAustralia Phil Anderson
8th stage 18th of June Leukerbad - Fürigen 232 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jörg Müller
9th stage June 19th Fürigen - Schwägalp 135.5 AustraliaAustralia Phil Anderson
10th stage 20th June Appenzell ( MZF ) 24 ItalyItaly Carrera-Inoxpran
11 stage 20th June Appenzell - Zurich 123.5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Urs Freuler

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