Tour de Suisse 1989

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Final score
Tour winner SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Breu 46:57:19 h
Second SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Steiger +0: ​​30 min
Third SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jörg Müller +0: ​​49 min
Fourth CanadaCanada Steve Bauer +4: 33 min
fifth SwitzerlandSwitzerland Rolf Järmann +5: 26 min
Sixth SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stephan Joho +6: 52 min
seventh SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Wyder +10: 05 min
Eighth GermanyGermany Andreas Kappes +13: 48 min
Ninth BelgiumBelgium Johan Bruyneel +13: 55 min
Tenth SpainSpain Miguel Indurain +14: 15 min
Scoring SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stephan Joho 175 p.
Second GermanyGermany Andreas Kappes 152 P.
Third SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jörg Müller 126 P.
Mountain scoring SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Breu 27 P.
Second SwitzerlandSwitzerland Thomas Wegmüller 21 p.
Third SwitzerlandSwitzerland Tony Rominger 16 p.
Team evaluation SwitzerlandSwitzerland Frank-Toyo 141: 06: 34 h
Second BelgiumBelgium Domex-Weinmann +19: 05 min
Third NetherlandsNetherlands PDM Concorde +24: 25 min

The 53rd Tour de Suisse took place from June 14 to 23, 1989. It was held in eleven stages over a distance of 1846 kilometers.

The overall winner was Beat Breu from Switzerland . The tour started in Bern with 149 drivers, 104 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
1st stage 14th June Bern - Bern 148 BelgiumBelgium Eric Vanderaerden SwitzerlandSwitzerland Juerg Bruggmann
2nd stage 15th June Bern - Lausanne 197.5 BelgiumBelgium Johan Bryneel SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Breu
3rd stage June 16 Lausanne - Liestal 199 AustraliaAustralia Michael Wilson SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stephan Joho
4th stage 17th of June Liestal - Bad Zurzach 166.5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Arno Kuettel
5th stage 18th of June Bad Zurzach - Baden 78 GermanyGermany Remig Stump
6th stage June 19th Baden - Heitersberg 7.5 ( BZF ) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Breu SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Breu
7th stage 20th June Baden - Arosa 203 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Kurt Steinmann
8th stage June 21st Arosa - Bellinzona 208.5 GermanyGermany Andreas Kappes
9th stage June 22 Bellinzona - Zermatt 200 GermanyGermany Andreas Kappes
10th stage 23rd June Zermatt - Brügg 277.5 BelgiumBelgium Johann Bruyneel
11th stage June 24th Brügg - Zurich 160.5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Urs Freuler

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