1995 Tour de France

82nd edition: july 1 - july 23, 1995, results, stages with running gc, photos and video.

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Map of the 1995 Tour de France. The race started in Brittany's Saint-Brieuc

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1995 Tour de France quick facts

The 1995 Tour had 20 stages plus a prologue that totaled 3,635 kilometers.

It was ridden at an average speed of 39.193 km/hr.

There were 189 starters (21 9-member teams) and 115 classified finishers.

This was Miguel Indurain's fifth Tour victory, allowing him to join Anquetil, Merckx and Hinault in the 5-time Tour winner's club.

Indurain was the first racer to win five sequential Tours, a feat later exceeded by Lance Armstrong, who won seven Tours in a row.

Of course, now we know those seven Armstrong Tour victories were annuled because of Armstrong's doping.

1995 Tour de France complete final General Classification:

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  • Alex Zulle (ONCE) @ 4min 35sec
  • Bjarne Riis (Gewiss-Ballan) @ 6min 47sec
  • Laurent Jalaber t (ONCE) @ 8min 24sec
  • Ivan Gotti (Gewiss-Ballan) @ 11min 34sec
  • Melchior Mauri (ONCE) @ 15min 20sec
  • Fernando Escartin (Festina) @ 15min 49sec
  • Tony Rominger (Kelme) @ 16min 46sec
  • Richard Virenque (Carrera Jeans) @ 17min 31sec
  • Hernan Buenahora (Castorama) @ 18min 50sec
  • Claudio Chiappucci (Carrera Jeans) @ 18min 55sec
  • Laurent Madouas (Brescialat) @ 20min 37sec
  • Marco Pantani (Gewiss-Ballan) @ 26min 20sec
  • Paolo Lanfranchi (Motorola) @ 29min 41sec
  • Bruno Cenghialta (Gewiss-Ballan) @ 29min 55sec
  • Alvaro Mejia (TVM) @ 33min 40sec
  • Bo Hamburger (Novell) @ 34min 40sec
  • Viatcheslav Ekimov (Festina) @ 39min 51sec
  • Laurent Dufaux (ONCE) @ 45min 55sec
  • Erik Breukink (ONCE) @ 47min 27sec
  • Vicente Aparicio (Banesto) @ 52min 54sec
  • Jean-Cyril Robin (Festina) @ 56min 1sec
  • Arsenio Gonzalez (Mapei) @ 56min 18sec
  • Federico Muñoz (Kelme) @ 1hr 1min 3sec
  • Vladimir Poulnikov (Telekom) @ 1hr 1min 31sec
  • Massimo Podenzana (Brescialat) @ 1hr 1min 54sec
  • Laudelino Cubino (Kelme) @ 1hr 2min 27sec
  • Laurent Brochard (Festina) @ 1hr 2min 45sec
  • Beat Zberg (Carrera) @ 1hr 7min 8sec
  • Yvon Ledanois (Gan) @ 1hr 14min 4sec
  • Johan Bruyneel (ONCE) @ 1hr 18min 14sec
  • Oscar Pelliccioli (Polti) @ 1hr 20min 13sec
  • Alberto Elli (MG-Technogym) @ 1hr 21min 34sec
  • Jean-François Bernard (Chazal) @ 1hr 23min 11sec
  • Herminio Diaz (ONCE) @ 1hr 23min 27sec
  • Lance Armstrong (Motorola) @ 1hr 28min 6sec
  • Georg Totschnig (Polti) @ 1hr 30min 47sec
  • Udo Bölts (Telekom) @ 1hr 31min 16sec
  • Andrea Tafi (Mapei) @ 1hr 36min 49sec
  • Ramon Gonzalez (Banesto) @ 1hr 38min 4sec
  • Ferard Rué (Banesto) @ 1hr 38min 11sec
  • Enrico Zaina (Carrera) @ 1hr 38min 28sec
  • Massimiliano Lelli (Mercatone Uno) @ 1hr 39min 43sec
  • Andrea Peron (Motorola) @ 1hr 42min 18sec
  • Eddy Bouwmans (Novell) @ 1hr 44min 9sec
  • Zenon Jaskula (Aki-Gipiemme) @ 1hr 53min 46sec
  • Maximilian Sciandri (MG-Technogym) @ 1hr 55min 10sec
  • Franco Vona (MG-Technogym) @ 1hr 55min 35sec
  • Jesper Skibby (TVM) @ 1hr 55min 43sec
  • Leonardo Sierra (Carrera) @ 1hr 56min 17sec
  • Gabriele Colombo (Gewiss-Ballan) @ 1hr 57min 14sec
  • Maarten Den Bakker (TVM) @ 1hr 58min 25sec
  • Gianni Bugno (MG-Technogym) @ 1hr 58min 47sec
  • Andrea Ferrigato (Telekom) @ 2hr 4min 51sec
  • Didier Rous (Gan) @ 2hr 7min 39sec
  • Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (Novell) @ 2hr 8min 55sec
  • Carmelo Miranda (Banesto) @ 2hr 8min 57sec
  • Rolf Aldag (Telekom) @ 2hr 13min 41sec
  • François Simon (Castorama) @ 2hr 15min 16sec
  • Neil Stephens (ONCE) @ 2hr 16min 1sec
  • Miguel Arroyo (Chazal) @ 2hr 19min 6sec
  • Armand De Las Cuevas (Castorama) @ 2hr 19min 23sec
  • Gilles Bouvard (Chazal) @ 2hr 24min 18sec
  • Stephen Hiodge (Festina) @ 2hr 28min 17sec
  • Alberto Volpi (Gewiss-Ballan) @ 2hr 28min 43sec
  • Jens Heppner (Telekom) @ 2hr 30min 47sec
  • Rolf Järmann (MG-Technogym) @ 2hr 32min 14sec
  • Fabian Jeker (Festina) @ 2hr 38min 21sec
  • José Ramon Uriarte (Banesto) @ 2hr 38min 22sec
  • Erik Dekker (Novell) @ 2hr 38min 22sec
  • Andrei Tchmil (Lotto) @ 2hr 39min 2sec
  • Massimo Donati (Mercatone Uno) @ 2hr 40min 4sec
  • Johan Museeuw (Mapei) @ 2hr 41min 54sec
  • Serhiy Itchakov (Polti) @ 2hr 42min 7sec
  • Arturas Kasputis (Chazal) @ 2hr 45min 50sec
  • Jim Van De Laer (TVM) @ 2hr 45min 52sec
  • Francesco Frattini (Geweiss-Ballan) @ 2hr 46min 11sec
  • Marino Alonso (Banesto) @ 2hr 47min 25sec
  • Dario Bottaro (Gewiss-Ballan) @ 2hr 47min 26sec
  • Thomas Davy (Banesto) @ 2hr 49min 17sec
  • Davide Perona (Lampre) @ 2hr 51min 34sec
  • Frankie Andreu (Motorola) @ 2hr 52min 15sec
  • Alessio Galletti (Lampre) @ 2hr 52min 22sec
  • Marcello Siboni (Carrera) @ 2hr 53min 16sec
  • Marco Milesi (Brescialat) @ 2hr 54min 10sec
  • Flavio Vanzella (MG-Technogym) s.t.
  • Giancarlo Perini (Brescialat) @ 2hr 54min 18sec
  • Wilfried Peeters (Mapei) @ 2hr 54min 18sec
  • Guido Bontempi (Gewiss-Ballan) @ 2hr 55min 28sec
  • Erik Zabel (Telekom) @ 2hr 56min 48sec
  • Arvis Piziks (Novell) @ 2hr 57min 55sec
  • François Lemarchand (Gan) @ 2hr 58min 26sec
  • José Angel Vidal (Kelme) @ 2hr 58min 26sec
  • Thierry Marie (Castorama) @ 2hr 58min 54sec
  • Aitor Garmendia (Banesto) @ 2hr 59min 43sec
  • Alexander Gontchenkov (Lampre) @ 3hr 0min 25sec
  • Frans Massen (Novell) @ 3hr 1min 43sec
  • Mario Scirea (Polti) @ 3hr 1min 55sec
  • Mauro Bettin (Ski-Gipiemme) @ 3hr 4min 0sec
  • Nicola Loda (MG-Technogym) @ 3hr 4min 45sec
  • Steve Bauer (Motorola) @ 3hr 5min 33sec
  • Rossano Brasi (Polti) @ 3hr 6min 23sec
  • Giovanni Lombardi (Polti) @ 3hr 6min 40sec
  • Gilles Talmant (Castorama) @ 3hr 7min 19sec
  • Peter Farazijn (Lotto) @ 3hr 9min 32sec
  • Stefano Colagé (Telekom) @ 3hr 10min 4sec
  • Gian-Matteo Fagnini (Mercatone Uno) @ 3hr 12min 11sec
  • Giovanni Fidanza (Polti) @ 3hr 12min 20sec
  • Stephen Swart (Motorola) @ 3hr 14min 15sec
  • Gianluca Gorini (Aki-Gipiemme) @ 3hr 14min 20sec
  • Marco Serpellini (Lampre) @ 3hr 16min 5sec
  • Davide Cassani (MG-Technogym) @ 3hr 16min 51sec
  • Bart Voskamp (TVM) @ 3hr 17min 41sec
  • Eros Poli (Mercatone Uno) @ 3hr 21min 26sec
  • Bruno Cornillet (Chazal) @ 3hr 36min 26sec

Climbers Competition:

Points Competition:

Team Classification:

  • ONCE: 278hr 29min 35sec
  • Gewiss-Ballan @ 13min 23sec
  • Mapei @ 55min 53sec
  • Marco Pantani (Carrera) 93hr 11min 19sec
  • Bo Hamburger (TVM) @ 8min 29sec
  • Beat Zberg (Carrera) @ 40min 48sec

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1995 Tour de France stage results with running GC

TDF volume 1

Prologue: Saturday, July 1, St. Brieuc 7.3 km Individual Time Trial. Stage and GC times are the same.

Stage 1: Sunday, July 2, Dinan - Lannion, 233.5 km

GC after Stage 1:

Stage 2: Monday, July 3, Perros Guirrec - Vitré, 235.5 km

GC after stage 2:

Stage 3: Tuesday, July 4, Mayenne - Alençon 67 km Team Time Trial

GC after Stage 3:

Stage 4: Wednesday, July 5, Alençon - Le Havre, 162 km

GC after Stage 4:

Stage 5: Thursday, July 6, Fécamp - Dunkerque, 261 km

GC after Stage 5:

Stage 6: Friday, July 7, Dunkerque - Charleroi, 202 km

GC after stage 6:

Stage 7: Saturday, July 8, Charleroi - Liège, 203 km

GC after Stage 7:

Stage 8: Sunday, July 9, Huy - Seraing 54 km Individual Time Trial

GC after Stage 8:

Stage 9: Tuesday, July 11, Le Grand Bornand - La Plagne, 160 km.

GC after Stage 9:

Stage 10: Wednesday, July 12, Aime La Plagne - L'Alpe d'Huez, 162.5 km

GC after stage 10:

Stage 11: Thursday, July 13, Bourg d'Oisons - St. Etienne, 199 km

GC after Stage 11:

Stage 12: Friday, July 14, St. Etienne - Mende, 222.5 km

GC after Stage 12:

Stage 13: Saturday, July 15, Mende - Revel, 245 km

GC after Stage 13:

Stage 14: Sunday, July 16, St. Orens de Gameville - Guzet Neige, 164 km.

GC after stage 14:

Stage 15: Tuesday, July 18, St. Girons - Cauterets, 206 km.

Richard Virenque was first to the top of all 6 passes.

Fabio Casartelli died after crashing on the descent of the Portet d'Aspet.

GC after stage 15:

Stage 16: Wednesday, July 19, Tarbes - Pau, 229 km

The stage was neutralized in homage to Fabio Casartelli, who died during stage 15.

Stage 17: Pau - Bordeaux, 246 km.

GC after Stage 17:

Stage 18: Friday, July 21, Montpon Ménestérol - Limoges, 166.5 km

GC after Stage 18:

Stage 19: Saturday, July 22, Lac de Vassivière 46.5 km Individual Time Trial

GC after Stage 19:

20th and Final Stage: Sunday, July 23, St. Geneviève des Bois - Paris (Champs Elysées)

Complete Final 1995 Tour de France GC after Stage 20

1995 Tour de France photos:

Video of Stage 10 with Pantani's record ride to the top of l'Alpe d'Huez

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  • Date: 01 July 1995
  • Start time: -
  • Avg. speed winner: 48.667 km/h
  • Race category: ME - Men Elite
  • Distance: 7.3 km
  • Points scale: GT.A.Stage
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  • ProfileScore: 32
  • Vert. meters: 280
  • Departure: Saint-Brieuc
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  1. 1995 Tour de France

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  3. 1995 Tour de France results by BikeRaceInfo

    1995 Tour de France quick facts. The 1995 Tour had 20 stages plus a prologue that totaled 3,635 kilometers. It was ridden at an average speed of 39.193 km/hr. There were 189 starters (21 9-member teams) and 115 classified finishers. This was Miguel Indurain's fifth Tour victory, allowing him to join Anquetil, Merckx and Hinault in the 5-time ...

  4. Tour de France 1995 Stage 10 results

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  6. Tour de France 1995 Stage 17 results

    Erik Zabel is the winner of Tour de France 1995 Stage 17, before Djamolidine Abduzhaparov and Stefano Colagè. Miguel Indurain was leader in GC.

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  10. Tour de Francia 1995 Etapa 9 Le Grand-Bornand

    Etapa 9 del Tour de Francia 1995. Le Grand-Bornand - La Plagne

  11. Fabio Casartelli

    Olympic Games. 1992 Barcelona. Individual road race. Fabio Casartelli (16 August 1970 - 18 July 1995) was an Italian cyclist and an Olympic gold medalist. He was killed in a crash on the descent of the Col de Portet d'Aspet, France, during the 15th stage of the 1995 Tour de France. [1]

  12. Tour de France 1995 Stage 9 results

    Stage 9 » Le Grand Bornand › La Plagne (166km) Alex Zülle is the winner of Tour de France 1995 Stage 9, before Miguel Indurain and Pavel Tonkov. Miguel Indurain was leader in GC.

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