1984 Tour de France
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1984 final standings | ||
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Overall | Laurent Fignon | 112h 03' 40" |
Second | Bernard Hinault | +10' 32" |
Third | Greg LeMond | +11' 46" |
Points | Frank Hoste | 322 points |
Second | Seán Kelly | 318 points |
Third | Eric Vanderaerden | 247 points |
Climber | Robert Millar | 284 points |
Second | Laurent Fignon | 212 points |
Third | Angel Arroyo | 140 points |
Youth | Greg LeMond | 112h 15' 26" |
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Third | ||
Teams | Renault | |
Second | ||
Third |
At the 1984 Tour de France, the 71st Tour de France, French rider Laurent Fignon won his second consecutive Tour, beating teammate Bernard Hinault by over 10 minutes. Hinault was pursuing his fifth Tour victory after having sat out the 1983 Tour because of injuries. Also that year, Greg LeMond became the first American rider to finish in the top three and stand on the podium. Frank Hoste of Belgium won the green jersey, and Robert Millar of Great Britain won the polka dot jersey. The race was comprised of 23 stages, totaling 4020.9 kilometers.
[edit] General classification
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
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1 | Laurent Fignon | ![]() |
112h 03' 40" |
2 | Bernard Hinault | ![]() |
10' 32" |
3 | Greg LeMond | ![]() |
11' 46" |
4 | Robert Millar | ![]() |
14' 42" |
5 | Seán Kelly | ![]() |
16' 35" |
6 | Angel Arroyo | ![]() |
19' 22" |
7 | Pascal Simon | ![]() |
21' 17" |
8 | Pedro Munoz | ![]() |
26' l7" |
9 | Claude Criquielion | ![]() |
29' 12" |
10 | Phil Anderson | ![]() |
29' 16" |
[edit] References
- Race summary Accessed July 22, 2005.
- Race summary and times (French language) Accessed July 22, 2005.
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