1983 Tour de France
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1983 final standings | ||
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Overall | Laurent Fignon | 105h 07' 52" |
Second | Angel Arroyo | +4' 04" |
Third | Peter Winnen | +4' 09" |
Points | Seán Kelly | 360 points |
Second | Frits Pirard | 144 points |
Third | Laurent Fignon | 126 points |
Climber | Lucien Van Impe | 272 points |
Second | Patrocinio Jimenez | 195 points |
Third | Robert Millar | 157 points |
Youth | Laurent Fignon | 105h 07' 52" |
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Third | ||
Teams | Ti-Raleigh | |
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The 1983 Tour de France was the 70th Tour de France, and was won by French rider Laurent Fignon. Seán Kelly of Ireland won the green jersey, and Lucien Van Impe of Belgium won the polka dot jersey. The race was run from July 1 to July 24, 1983, and measured 3809 kilometers in length, broken into 22 stages.
[edit] General classification
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
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1 | Laurent Fignon | France | 105h 07' 52" |
2 | Angel Arroyo | Spain | 4' 04" |
3 | Peter Winnen | Netherlands | 4' 09" |
4 | Lucien Van Impe | Belgium | 4' 16" |
5 | Robert Alban | France | 7' 53" |
6 | Jean-René Bernaudeau | France | 8' 59" |
7 | Seán Kelly | Republic of Ireland | 12' 09" |
8 | Marc Madiot | France | 14' 55" |
9 | Phil Anderson | Australia | 16' 56" |
10 | Henk Lubberding | Netherlands | 18' 55" |
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