Tour de France 1990
Stage 11
Saint-Gervais → L'Alpe-d'Huez
Race Report
Stage 11 of the 1990 Tour de France, held on July 10, 1990, covered 118.5 km from Saint-Gervais to L'Alpe-d'Huez. Gianni Bugno won the stage via solo after a 67.5 km solo attack. Classified as a summit finish, one of the most demanding stage profiles in professional cycling. The riders faced 2,501 meters of total elevation gain, making it the 3rd hardest stage of the edition. The stage was completed at an average speed of 34.8 km/h, which was 4.8 km/h slower than the edition average of 39.6 km/h.
Saint-Gervais → L'Alpe-d'Huez
Stage 10 | Genève - Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
Stage Winner
Gianni Bugno
Yellow Jersey
Ronan Pensec
Avg Speed
34.8 km/h
Elevation
2,501 m
Difficulty
188
Win Type
Solo
Won How
67.5 km solo
Solo Distance
67.5 km
Startlist Quality
1,959
Jersey Classifications
Yellow Jersey
Ronan Pensec
Green Jersey
Nan
Polka-Dot Jersey
Nan
White Jersey
Nan
Edition Difficulty Profile
Nearby Stages
Epinal → Besançon
62 km
Olaf Ludwig
Besançon → Genève
182 km
Massimo Ghirotto
Genève → Saint-Gervais
196 km
Thierry Claveyrolat
Fontaine → Villard-de-Lans
183 km
Erik Breukink
Villard-de-Lans → Saint-Etienne
34 km
Eduardo Chozas Olmo
Le Puy en Velay → Millau
149 km
Marino Lejaretta
Frequently Asked Questions
Who won Stage 11 of the 1990 Tour de France?
Gianni Bugno won Stage 11 of the 1990 Tour de France.
How long was Stage 11 of the 1990 Tour de France?
Stage 11 covered 118.5 km from Saint-Gervais to L'Alpe-d'Huez. The total elevation gain was 2,501 meters.
Who wore the yellow jersey after Stage 11 of the 1990 Tour de France?
Ronan Pensec wore the yellow jersey (maillot jaune) after Stage 11 of the 1990 Tour de France.
What was the route of Stage 11 in the 1990 Tour de France?
Stage 11 ran from Saint-Gervais to L'Alpe-d'Huez, a distance of 118.5 km. It was classified as a mountains uphill finish stage.
What was the average speed of Stage 11 in the 1990 Tour de France?
The average winning speed for Stage 11 was 34.8 km/h. The stage profile was classified as mountains uphill finish.