Tour de France 1969
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Løbsdetaljer | |||
Rute | 56. Tour de France | ||
Konkurrence | 1969 Super Prestige Pernod | ||
Etaper | 26 | ||
Datoer | 28. juni – 20. juli 1969 | ||
Distance | 4.117 km | ||
Lande | Frankrig Belgien Holland | ||
Startby | Roubaix | ||
Målby | Paris | ||
Startende ryttere | 130 | ||
Fuldførende ryttere | 86 | ||
Gennemsnitlig fart | 35,296 km/t | ||
Resultater | |||
Vinder | Eddy Merckx (Faema) | ||
Toer | Roger Pingeon (Peugeot-BP-Michelin) | ||
Treer | Raymond Poulidor (Mercier-BP-Hutchinson) | ||
Pointtrøje | Eddy Merckx (Faema) | ||
Bjergtrøje | Eddy Merckx (Faema) | ||
Kombinationstrøje | Eddy Merckx (Faema) | ||
Holdkonkurrence | Faema | ||
◀ 1968 | 1970 ▶ | ||
Dokumentation |
Tour de France 1969 var den 56. udgave af Tour de France og fandt sted fra 28. juni til 20. juli 1969. Løbet bestod af 22 etaper på i alt 4.110, kørt med en gennemsnitsfart på 35,409 km/t.
Etaper
Tour de France9 startede d. 28. juni. Der var ingen hviledage.[1]
Stage | Dato | Rute | Type | Længde | Vinder |
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P | 28. juni | Roubaix | Enkeltstart | 10 km | Rudi Altig (GER) |
1A | 29. Juni | Roubaix – Sint-Pieters-Woluwe | Flad etape | 147 km | Marino Basso (ITA) |
1B | Sint-Pieters-Woluwe – Sint-Pieters-Woluwe | Holdløb | 16 km | Faema | |
2 | 30. juni | Sint-Pieters-Woluwe – Maastricht | Flad etape | 182 km | Julien Stevens (BEL) |
3 | 1. juli | Maastricht – Charleville-Mézières | Flad etape | 213 km | Eric Leman (BEL) |
4 | 2. juli | Charleville-Mézières – Nancy | Flad etape | 214 km | Rik van Looy (BEL) |
5 | 3. juli | Nancy – Mulhouse | Bjergetape | 194 km | Joaquim Agostinho (POR) |
6 | 4. juli | Mulhouse – Ballon d'Alsace | Bjergetape | 133 km | Eddy Merckx (BEL) |
7 | 5. juli | Belfort – Divonne-les-Bains | Bjergetape | 241 km | Mariano Diaz (ESP) |
8A | 6. juli | Divonne-les-Bains | Enkeltstart | 9 km | Eddy Merckx (BEL) |
8B | Divonne-les-Bains – Thonon-les-Bains | Bjergetape | 137 km | Michele Dancelli (ITA) | |
9 | 7. juli | Thonon-les-Bains – Chamonix | Bjergetape | 111 km | Roger Pingeon (FRA) |
10 | 8. juli | Chamonix – Briançon | Bjergetape | 221 km | Herman van Springel (BEL) |
11 | 9. juli | Briançon – Digne | Bjergetape | 198 km | Eddy Merckx (BEL) |
12 | 10. juli | Digne – Aubagne | Bjergetape | 161 km | Felice Gimondi (ITA) |
13 | 11. juli | Aubagne – La Grande-Motte | Flad etape | 196 km | Guido Reybrouck (BEL) |
14 | 12. juli | La Grande-Motte – Revel | Flad etape | 234 km | Joaquim Agostinho (POR) |
15 | 13. juli | Revel – Revel | Enkeltstart | 19 km | Eddy Merckx (BEL) |
16 | 14. juli | Castelnaudary – Luchon | Bjergetape | 199 km | Raymond Delisle (FRA) |
17 | 15. juli | Luchon – Mourenx/Ville Nouvelle | Bjergetape | 214 km | Eddy Merckx (BEL) |
18 | 16. juli | Mourenx – Bordeaux | Flad etape | 201 km | Barry Hoban (GBR) |
19 | 17. juli | Bordeaux – Brive | Flad etape | 193 km | Barry Hoban (GBR) |
20 | 18. juli | Brive – Le Puy-de-Dôme | Bjergetape | 198 km | Pierre Matignon (FRA) |
21 | 19. juli | Clermont-Ferrand – Montargis | Flad etape | 329 km | Herman van Springel (BEL) |
22A | 20. juli | Montargis – Créteil | Flad etape | 111 km | Jozef Spruyt (BEL) |
22B | Créteil – Paris | Enkeltstart | 37 km | Eddy Merckx (BEL) |
Podieplaceringer
De tre øverst placerede i løbet var i rækkefølge:
- Eddy Merckx(BEL)
- Roger Pingeon (FRA)
- Raymond Poulidor (FRA)
Noter
- ^ Augendre, Jacques (2009). "Guide Historique, Part 4" (PDF) (fransk). Amaury Sport Organisation. Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 9. juli 2010. Hentet 17. juni 2010.
- ^ Zwegers, Arian. "Tour de France GC Top Ten". CVCC. Arkiveret fra originalen 10. juni 2009. Hentet 5. marts 2010.
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