Tour de Suisse 1990

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Final score
Tour winner IrelandIreland Sean Kelly 48:10:42 h
Second ScotlandScotland Robert Millar +0: ​​41 min
Third United StatesUnited States Andrew Hampsten +1: 04 min
Fourth SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Steiger +1: 13 min
fifth PolandPoland Zenon Jaskuła +2: 17 min
Sixth NorwayNorway Atle Kvålsvoll +3: 08 min
seventh NetherlandsNetherlands Eddy Bouwmans +3: 39 min
Eighth FranceFrance Laurent Madouas +5: 19 min
Ninth ItalyItaly Marco Vitali +5: 44 min
Tenth United StatesUnited States Greg LeMond +5: 54 min
Scoring IrelandIreland Sean Kelly 221 P.
Second SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Steiger 153 P.
Third SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stephan Joho 139 P.
Mountain scoring ScotlandScotland Robert Millar 30 p.
Second ItalyItaly John Baldi 22 p.
Third SwitzerlandSwitzerland Thomas Wegmüller 14 p.
Team evaluation SwitzerlandSwitzerland Frank-Toyo 144: 37: 22 h
Second FranceFrance Z +1: 30 min
Third BelgiumBelgium Weinmann – SMM – Uster +5: 43 min

The 54th Tour de Suisse took place from June 13-22, 1990. It was held in eleven stages over a distance of 1,859.5 kilometers.

Overall winner was the Irishman Sean Kelly . The tour started in Winterthur with 141 drivers, 95 of whom finished in Zurich on the last day .

Stages

stage Day Start finish km Stage winner Jersey yellow.svg Overall rating
1st stage June 13th Winterthur - Winterthur 158 New ZealandNew Zealand Nathan Dahlberg New ZealandNew Zealand Nathan Dahlberg
2nd stage 14th June Winterthur - Aarau 200.5 GermanyGermany Olaf Ludwig
3rd stage 15th June Aarau - Basel 162 BelgiumBelgium Luc Roosen
4th stage June 16 Basel - Solothurn 98 IrelandIreland Sean Kelly
5th stage 17th of June Solothurn - Balmberg 12 ( BZF ) NetherlandsNetherlands Erik Breukink IrelandIreland Sean Kelly
6th stage 18th of June Solothurn - Unterbäch 253.5 BelgiumBelgium Thierry Bock
7th stage June 19th Unterbäch - San Bernardino 194.5 United StatesUnited States Andrew Hampsten
8th stage 20th June San Bernardio - Lenzerheide 214.5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Rolf Järmann
9th stage June 21st Lenzerheide - Unterägeri 194 ItalyItaly Moreno Argentin
10th stage June 22 Unterägeri - Herisau 199 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Ampler
11th stage 23rd June Herisau - Zurich 173 DenmarkDenmark Kim Andersen

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