Tour de France 1989
Stage 7
Futuroscope → Bordeaux
Race Report
Stage 7 of the 1989 Tour de France, held on July 7, 1989, covered 259.0 km from Futuroscope to Bordeaux. Etienne De Wilde won the stage via solo after a 166.0 km solo attack. Classified as a flat stage suited for sprinters. The riders faced 1,854 meters of total elevation gain. The stage was completed at an average speed of 37.2 km/h, which was 1.7 km/h slower than the edition average of 38.9 km/h. At 259.0 km, this was the longest stage of the 1989 edition.
Futuroscope → Bordeaux
Stage 6 | Rennes - Futuroscope
Stage Winner
Etienne De Wilde
Yellow Jersey
Greg Lemond
Avg Speed
37.2 km/h
Elevation
1,854 m
Difficulty
24
Win Type
Solo
Won How
166 km solo
Solo Distance
166.0 km
Startlist Quality
1,849
Jersey Classifications
Yellow Jersey
Greg Lemond
Green Jersey
Nan
Polka-Dot Jersey
Nan
White Jersey
Nan
Edition Difficulty Profile
Nearby Stages
Liège → Wasquehal
241 km
Jelle Nijdam
Dinard → Rennes
255 km
Greg Lemond
Rennes → Futuroscope
73 km
Joël Pelier
La Bastide d'Armagnac → Pau
259 km
Martin Earley
Pau → Cauterets
157 km
Miguel Indurain
Cauterets → Superbagnères
147 km
Robert Millar
Frequently Asked Questions
Who won Stage 7 of the 1989 Tour de France?
Etienne De Wilde won Stage 7 of the 1989 Tour de France.
How long was Stage 7 of the 1989 Tour de France?
Stage 7 covered 259.0 km from Futuroscope to Bordeaux. The total elevation gain was 1,854 meters.
Who wore the yellow jersey after Stage 7 of the 1989 Tour de France?
Greg Lemond wore the yellow jersey (maillot jaune) after Stage 7 of the 1989 Tour de France.
What was the route of Stage 7 in the 1989 Tour de France?
Stage 7 ran from Futuroscope to Bordeaux, a distance of 259.0 km. It was classified as a flat stage.
What was the average speed of Stage 7 in the 1989 Tour de France?
The average winning speed for Stage 7 was 37.2 km/h. The stage profile was classified as flat.