Tour de Suisse 1991

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Final score
Tour winner BelgiumBelgium Luc Roosen 50:18:20 h
Second SwitzerlandSwitzerland Pascal Richard +0: ​​33 min
Third United StatesUnited States Andrew Hampsten +2: 33 min
Fourth MexicoMexico Miguel Arroyo +4: 11 min
fifth ScotlandScotland Robert Millar +6: 33 min
Sixth NetherlandsNetherlands Eddy Bouwmans +9: 25 min
seventh ItalyItaly Giorgio Furlan +10: 42 min
Eighth FranceFrance Bruno Cornillet +13: 00 min
Ninth FranceFrance Jérôme Simon +14: 12 min
Tenth GermanyGermany Udo Bölts +14: 42 min
Scoring IrelandIreland Sean Kelly 131 P.
Second ItalyItaly Stefano Colage 112 P.
Third ItalyItaly Maurizio Fondriest 102 P.
Mountain scoring United StatesUnited States Andrew Hampsten 47 P.
Second ScotlandScotland Robert Millar 33 P.
Third BelgiumBelgium LUC Roosen 24 p.
Team evaluation FranceFrance Z 151: 02: 25 h
Second United StatesUnited States Motorola +14: 20 min
Third NetherlandsNetherlands Panasonic-Sportlife +26: 01 min

The 55th Tour de Suisse took place from June 18 to 28, 1991. It was held in ten stages and a prologue over a distance of 1911.6 kilometers.

The overall winner was the Belgian Luc Roosen . The tour started in St. Gallen and ended in Zurich . A total of 162 drivers started, 110 of them finished in Zurich.

Stages

stage Day Start finish km Stage winner Jersey yellow.svg Overall rating
prolog 18th of June St. Gallen 1.66 ( EZF ) FranceFrance Jean-Claude Leclercq FranceFrance Jean-Claude Leclercq
1st stage June 19th St. Gallen - St. Gallen 190 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Heinz Imboden
2nd stage 20th June St. Gallen - Bad Scuol 172 BelgiumBelgium Luc Roosen BelgiumBelgium Luc Roosen
3rd stage June 21st Bad Scuol - Giornico 228 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Heinz Imboden
4th stage June 22 Locarno - Altdorf 176.5 BelgiumBelgium Jan Nevens
5th stage 23rd June Bürglen - Klausen Pass 22.4 ( BZF ) ScotlandScotland Robert Millar
6th stage June 24th Bürglen - Ulrichen 252 ItalyItaly Franco Vona
7th stage 25th June Oberwald - Geneva 256 GermanyGermany Olaf Ludwig
8th stage June 26th Geneva - Murten 202 AustraliaAustralia Phil Anderson
9th stage June 27th Murten - Basel 196 DenmarkDenmark Rolf Sørensen
10th stage June 28th Basel - Zurich 215 ItalyItaly Stefano Colage

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