1987 Tour de Suisse
The 1987 Tour de Suisse was the 51st edition of the Tour de Suisse cycle race and was held from 16 June to 25 June 1987. The race started in Affoltern am Albis and finished in Zürich.[2] The race was won by Andrew Hampsten of the 7-Eleven team.
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Dates | 16–25 June 1987 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 10 + Prologue | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 1,699[1] km (1,056 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 44h 14' 17" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Teams
In total, fourteen teams of up to nine riders, plus eight independent riders started the race.[2]
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General classification
Final general classification[2][3]
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Stages
Prologue
Affoltern am Albis, 8.5 km ITT
- Werner Stutz in 11'21"
- Andrew Hampsten at 2"
- Guido Winterberg at 7"
- Tony Rominger at 9"
- Eric Pedersen at 10"
- Dag-Otto Lauritzen
- Stephan Joho at 11"
- Alan Peiper at 14"
- Acácio da Silva
- Marco Giovannetti at 15"
Stage 1
Affoltern am Albis-Rugell/Lie, 170 km
- Adriano Baffi in 4h31'15"
- Alan Peiper
- Raúl Alcalá at 2"
- Marc Sergeant at 11"
- Gert-Jan Theunisse
- Jean-Claude Leclercq
- Hans Daams at 30"
- Peter Stevenhaagen
- Max Hürzeler
- Davis Phinney
Stage 2
Rugell/Bendern-Leibstadt, 178.5 km
- Steven Rooks in 4h39'16"
- Acácio da Silva
- Marc Sergeant at 14"
- Marco Vitali
- Erich Maechler
- Andreas Kappes
- Heinz Imboden
- Alan Peiper at 1'05"
- Andrew Hampsten
- Daniel Gisiger at 1'23"
Stage 3
Leibstadt-Basel, 141.5 km
- Johan van der Velde in 3h48'59"
- Teun van Vliet
- Adriano Baffi at 7"
- Marc Sergeant
- Erik Pedersen
- Christophe Lavainne
- Jean-Claude Leclercq
- Stefano Colage
- Steven Rooks
- Acácio da Silva
Stage 4
Basel/Birsfelden, 25 km ITT
- Dietrich Thurau in 30'59"
- Tony Rominger at 7"
- Erich Maechler at 14"
- Alan Peiper at 27"
- Stephan Joho at 51"
- Gerard Veldscholten at 56"
- Andrew Hampsten at 57"
- Guido Winterberg at 58"
- Eric Vanderaerden at 1'01"
- Steven Rooks
Stage 5
Basel-Brügg bei Biel, 129.5 km
- Teun van Vliet in 3h19'59"
- Ron Kiefel
- Bruno Leali
- Gert-Jan Theunisse
- Guido Winterberg at 3"
- Walter Magagno at 19"
- Stephen Hodge
- Valerio Piva at 50"
- Marco Bergamo at 1'01"
- Markus Eberli
Stage 6
Brügg bei Biel-Täsch, 265.5 km
- Marco Giovannetti in 6h52'58"
- Fabio Parra at 20"
- Jonas Tegstroem at 1'19"
- Stephen Hodge at 1'45"
- Claudio Vandelli
- Andreas Kappes at 1'48"
- Erich Maechler
- Enrico Pocchini at 1'54"
- Johan Van de Velde
- Stephan Mutter
Stage 7
Täsch-Cademario, 211.5 km
- Peter Winnen in 5h16'20"
- Fabio Parra at 20"
- Alessandro Paganessi
- Johan van der Velde at 1'29"
- Charly Mottet at 1'57"
- Rafael Acevedo at 2'11"
- Andrew Hampsten at 2'12"
- Acácio da Silva at 2'21"
- Bernard Gavillet at 2'24"
- Marco Giovannetti at 2'29"
Stage 8
Cademario/Agno-Scuol, 253.5 km
- Roy Knickmann in 7h08'51"
- Jeff Pierce at 44"
- Rocco Cattaneo at 48"
- John Baldi
- Daniel Gisiger at 1'33"
- Claudio Vandelli
- Giancarlo Perini
- Valerio Piva
- Antonio Ferretti
- Dietrich Thurau
Stage 9
Scuol-Laax, 145.5 km
- Alessandro Paganessi in 3h48'18"
- Jan Nevens at 12"
- Heinz Imboden at 1'23"
- Peter Winnen at 1'31"
- Alfio Vandi at 1'38"
- Fabio Parra
- Andrew Hampsten
- Jörg Pedersen at 1'42"
- Acácio da Silva at 1'52"
- Hubert Seiz
Stage 10
Laax-Zürich, 170 km
- Urs Freuler in 3h48'29"
- Andreas Kappes
- Adriano Baffi
- Stephan Joho
- Max Hurzeler
- Marc Sergeant
- Jörg Müller
- Daniel Gisiger
- Pius Schwarzentruber
- Peter Winnen
References
- "Tour De Suisse (Pro Tour) – Tour of Switzerland". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
- "51ème Tour de Suisse 1987". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 28 October 2004.
- "1987 Tour de Suisse". First Cycling. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
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