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1983 Tour de France

1983 Tour de France

FieldValue
name1983 Tour de France
imageRoute of the 1983 Tour de France.png
image_captionRoute of the 1983 Tour de France
image_size360px
date1–24 July 1983
stages22 + Prologue
distance3809
unitkm
time105h 07' 52"
firstLaurent Fignon
first_natFRA
first_team
first_coloryellow
secondÁngel Arroyo
second_natESP
second_team
thirdPeter Winnen
third_natNED
third_teamTI–Raleigh
pointsSean Kelly
points_natIRE
points_team
points_colorgreen
mountainsLucien Van Impe
mountains_natBEL
mountains_team
mountains_colorpolkadot
sprintsSean Kelly
sprints_natIRE
sprints_team
youthLaurent Fignon
youth_natFRA
youth_team
youth_colorwhite
combinationLaurent Fignon
combination_natFRA
combination_team
team
teampoints
combativitySerge Demierre
combativity_natSUI
combativity_team
previous[1982](1982-tour-de-france)
next[1984](1984-tour-de-france)

The 1983 Tour de France was the 70th edition of the Tour de France, run from 1 to 24 July, with 22 stages and a prologue covering a total distance of 3809 km The race was won by French rider Laurent Fignon. Sean Kelly of Ireland won the points classification, and Lucien Van Impe of Belgium won the mountains classification.

Teams

Main article: List of teams and cyclists in the 1983 Tour de France

The Tour organisation wanted to globalize cycling by having cyclist from the Eastern Bloc in the Tour. Because they only rode as amateurs, the 1983 Tour was also opened for amateur teams. In the end, only the Colombian and Portuguese national amateur teams applied for a place, and the Portuguese team later withdrew. The 1983 Tour started with 140 cyclists, divided into 14 teams of 10 cyclists.

The teams entering the race were:

The amateur teams were allowed to ride with a co-sponsor, and the Colombian team had Varta as co-sponsor. This angered the team, and although they were invited to compete, they refused to come.

Route and stages

The 1983 Tour de France started on 1 July, and had one rest day, after the finish on the Alpe d'Huez. The highest point of elevation in the race was 2115 m at the summit of the Col du Tourmalet mountain pass on stage 10.

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner[P](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-prologue)[1](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-1)[2](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-2)[3](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-3)[4](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-4)[5](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-5)[6](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-6)[7](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-7)[8](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-8)[9](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-9)[10](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-10)[11](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-11)[12](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-12)[13](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-13)[14](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-14)[15](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-15)[16](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-16)[17](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-17)[18](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-18)[19](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-19)[20](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-20)[21](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-21)[22](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-22)
1 JulyFontenay-sous-Bois6 km[[File:Time Trial.svg20pxalt=link=]]Individual time trialEric Vanderaerden
2 JulyNogent-sur-Marne to Créteil163 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Plain stageFrits Pirard
3 JulySoissons to Fontaine-au-Pire100 km[[File:Time Trial.svgalt=link=Team time trial20px]]Team time trial
4 JulyValenciennes to Roubaix152 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Hilly stageRudy Matthijs
5 JulyRoubaix to Le Havre300 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Plain stageSerge Demierre
6 JulyLe Havre to Le Mans257 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Plain stageDominique Gaigne
7 JulyChâteaubriant to Nantes58 km[[File:Time Trial.svg20pxalt=link=]]Individual time trialBert Oosterbosch
8 JulyNantes to Île d'Oléron216 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Plain stageRiccardo Magrini
9 JulyLa Rochelle to Bordeaux222 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Plain stageBert Oosterbosch
10 JulyBordeaux to Pau207 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Plain stagePhilippe Chevallier
11 JulyPau to Bagnères-de-Luchon201 km[[File:Mountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Stage with mountain(s)Robert Millar
12 JulyBagnères-de-Luchon to Fleurance177 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Plain stageRégis Clère
13 JulyFleurance to Roquefort-sur-Soulzon261 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Plain stageKim Andersen
14 JulyRoquefort-sur-Soulzon to Aurillac210 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Hilly stageHenk Lubberding
15 JulyAurillac to Issoire149 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Hilly stagePierre Le Bigaut
16 JulyClermont-Ferrand to Puy-de-Dôme16 km[[File:Time Trial.svg20pxalt=link=]]Individual time trialÁngel Arroyo
17 JulyIssoire to Saint-Étienne144 km[[File:Mediummountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Hilly stageMichel Laurent
18 JulyLa Tour-du-Pin to Alpe d'Huez223 km[[File:Mountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Stage with mountain(s)Peter Winnen
19 JulyAlpe d'HuezRest day
20 JulyLe Bourg-d'Oisans to Morzine247 km[[File:Mountainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Stage with mountain(s)Jacques Michaud
21 JulyMorzine to Avoriaz15 km[[File:Time Trial.svg20pxalt=link=]]Individual time trialLucien Van Impe
22 JulyMorzine to Dijon291 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Plain stagePhilippe Leleu
23 JulyDijon50 km[[File:Time Trial.svg20pxalt=link=]]Individual time trialLaurent Fignon
24 JulyAlfortville to Paris (Champs-Élysées)195 km[[File:Plainstage.svg20pxalt=link=]]Plain stageGilbert Glaus
Total3809 km

Race overview

Main article: 1983 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 11, 1983 Tour de France, Stage 12 to Stage 22

general classification

In 1983, Fignon was a part of the team that helped Bernard Hinault to win the 1983 Vuelta a España. Guimard did not want to send Fignon to the Tour de France, because two Grand Tours could be too much for a 22-year-old rider. When Hinault, winner of four of five previous Tours, announced that he would not start due to injury, the Renault team was without a team captain. Fignon was added to the 1983 Tour de France selection for the Renault team, and the team decided to go for stage wins, with hopes of having Fignon or Marc Madiot compete for the young rider classification. After stage nine, the first mountain stage, Fignon was in second place, behind Pascal Simon, and he was allowed to be team leader. In the eleventh stage, Simon crashed and broke his shoulder blade. Simon continued, and only lost little time the next stages. In the fifteenth stage, a mountain time trial, Fignon was able to win back so much time that he was within one minute of Simon.

In the seventeenth stage, Simon had to give up, and Fignon became the new leader. In the next stages, Fignon was able to answer all attacks from his opponents, and he even won the time trial in the 21st stage. At 22 years old, Fignon was the youngest man to win the Tour since 1933.

Fignon later said that he was lucky to have won the 1983 Tour: if Hinault would have been present, Fignon would have helped Hinault, as Hinault was the team leader.

Classification leadership and minor prizes

There were several classifications in the 1983 Tour de France, four of them awarding jerseys to their leaders. The most important was the general classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. The cyclist with the least accumulated time was the race leader, identified by the yellow jersey; the winner of this classification is considered the winner of the Tour.

Additionally, there was a points classification, where cyclists got points for finishing among the best in a stage finish, or in intermediate sprints. The cyclist with the most points lead the classification, and was identified with a green jersey.

There was also a mountains classification. The organisation had categorised some climbs as either hors catégorie, first, second, third, or fourth-category; points for this classification were won by the first cyclists that reached the top of these climbs first, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs. The cyclist with the most points lead the classification, and wore a white jersey with red polka dots.

Another classification was the young rider classification. This was decided the same way as the general classification, but only riders that rode the Tour for the first time were eligible, and the leader wore a white jersey.

The fifth individual classification was the intermediate sprints classification. This classification had similar rules as the points classification, but only points were awarded on intermediate sprints. In 1983, this classification had no associated jersey.

The team classification changed; in 1982 it was calculated with the times of the best four cyclists in every stage, and in 1983 this changed to the times of the best three cyclists. The riders in the team that led this classification were identified by yellow caps. There was also a team points classification. Cyclists received points according to their finishing position on each stage, with the first rider receiving one point. The first three finishers of each team had their points combined, and the team with the fewest points led the classification. The riders of the team leading this classification wore green caps.

In addition, there was a combativity award given after each mass-start stage to the cyclist considered most combative. The decision was made by a jury composed of journalists who gave points. The cyclist with the most points from votes in all stages led the combativity classification. Serge Demierre won this classification, and was given overall the super-combativity award. The Souvenir Henri Desgrange was given in honour of Tour founder Henri Desgrange to the first rider to pass the summit of the Col du Tourmalet on stage 10. This prize was won by José Patrocinio Jiménez.

StageStage winnerGeneral classification
[[File:Jersey yellow.svg25pxalt=link=General classification in the Tour de France]]Points classification
[[File:Jersey green.svg25pxalt=link=Points classification in the Tour de France]]Mountains classification
[[File:Jersey polkadot.svg25pxalt=link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France]]Young rider classification
[[File:Jersey white.svg25pxalt=link=Young rider classification in the Tour de France]]Combination classificationIntermediate sprints classificationTeam classificationsCombativity awardBy timeBy points[P](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-prologue)[1](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-1)[2](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-2)[3](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-3)[4](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-4)[5](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-5)[6](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-6)[7](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-7)[8](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-8)[9](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-9)[10](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-10)[11](1983-tour-de-france-prologue-to-stage-11-stage-11)[12](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-12)[13](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-13)[14](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-14)[15](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-15)[16](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-16)[17](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-17)[18](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-18)[19](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-19)[20](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-20)[21](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-21)[22](1983-tour-de-france-stage-12-to-stage-22-stage-22)FinalLaurent FignonSean KellyLaurent FignonLaurent FignonSean KellySerge Demierre
Eric VanderaerdenEric VanderaerdenEric Vanderaerden*no award*Eric VanderaerdenEric Vanderaerden*no award**not awarded*
Frits PirardFrits PirardGilbert Duclos-LassalleEric VanderaerdenPierre Le Bigaut
Jean-Louis GauthierClaude MoreauPascal Jules*not awarded*
Rudy MatthijsKim AndersenEric VanderaerdenEric VanderaerdenRudy Matthijs
Serge DemierreEric VanderaerdenGilbert Duclos-LassalleSerge Demierre
Dominique GaigneÉric Dall'Armelina
Bert Oosterbosch*not awarded*
Riccardo MagriniBernard Vallet
Bert OosterboschSean KellyKim AndersenSean KellyHenk Lubberding
Philippe ChevallierSean KellyStephen RocheGilbert Duclos-LassallePhilippe Chevallier
Robert MillarPascal SimonJosé Patrocinio JiménezLaurent FignonJosé Patrocinio JiménezJosé Patrocinio Jiménez
Régis ClèreJoaquim Agostinho
Kim AndersenAdri van der Poel
Henk LubberdingRobert MillarPascal SimonRégis Clère
Pierre Le BigautSean KellyPierre Le Bigaut
Ángel ArroyoJosé Patrocinio Jiménez*not awarded*
Michel LaurentMichel Laurent
Peter WinnenLaurent FignonLucien Van ImpePedro DelgadoChristian Jourdan
Jacques MichaudLucien Van ImpeÁngel Arroyo
Lucien Van Impe*not awarded*
Philippe LeleuPhilippe Leleu
Laurent Fignon*not awarded*
Gilbert GlausLaurent FignonChristian Jourdan

Final standings

Legend
[[File:Jersey yellow.svg20pxlink=General classification in the Tour de Francealt=A yellow jersey.]]
[[File:Jersey polkadot.svg20pxlink=Mountains classification in the Tour de Francealt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]]

General classification

RankRiderTeamTime12345678910
Laurent Fignon [[File:Jersey yellow.svg20pxlink=General classification in the Tour de Francealt=A yellow jersey.]] [[File:Jersey white.svg20pxlink=Young rider classification in the Tour de Francealt=A white jersey.]]105h 07' 52"
Ángel Arroyo+ 4' 04"
Peter Winnen+ 4' 09"
Lucien Van Impe [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg20pxlink=Mountains classification in the Tour de Francealt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]]+ 4' 16"
Robert Alban+ 7' 53"
Jean-René Bernaudeau+ 8' 59"
Sean Kelly [[File:Jersey green.svg20pxlink=Points classification in the Tour de Francealt=A green jersey.]]+ 12' 09"
Marc Madiot+ 14' 55"
Phil Anderson+ 16' 56"
Henk Lubberding+ 18' 55"
Final general classification (11–88)RankRiderTeamTime111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788
Joaquim Agostinho+ 19' 00"
Jonathan Boyer+ 19' 57"
Stephen Roche+ 21' 30"
Robert Millar+ 23' 29"
Pedro Delgado+ 25' 44"
Edgar Corredor+ 26' 08"
José Patrocinio Jiménez+ 28' 05"
Claude Criquielion+ 33' 29"
Jacques Michaud+ 35' 34"
Christian Seznec+ 39' 49"
Pierre Bazzo+ 40' 34"
Beat Breu+ 43' 53"
Joop Zoetemelk+ 47' 40"
Éric Caritoux+ 52' 56"
Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke+ 54' 08"
Dominique Arnaud+ 57' 23"
Gerard Veldscholten+ 1h 00' 00"
Kim Andersen+ 1h 02' 58"
Theo de Rooij+ 1h 05' 41"
Marc Durant+ 1h 09' 28"
Antonio Ferretti+ 1h 11' 33"
Pierre Le Bigaut+ 1h 14' 22"
Alain Vigneron+ 1h 18' 13"
Bernard Gavillet+ 1h 21' 06"
Didier Vanoverschelde+ 1h 24' 19"
Patrick Clerc+ 1h 25' 40"
Adri van der Poel+ 1h 29' 53"
Patrick Bonnet+ 1h 31' 53"
Alfio Vandi+ 1h 32' 59"
Dominique Garde+ 1h 33' 50"
Philippe Leleu+ 1h 34' 08"
Frits Pirard+ 1h 39' 22"
Raymond Martin+ 1h 40' 25"
Abelardo Rios+ 1h 40' 59"
Christian Jourdan+ 1h 42' 45"
Celestino Prieto+ 1h 46' 08"
Philippe Chevallier+ 1h 50' 10"
Ludwig Wijnants+ 1h 50' 12"
Paul Haghedooren+ 1h 51' 17"
Hubert Linard+ 1h 53' 15"
Anastasio Greciano+ 1h 53' 52"
Lucien Didier+ 1h 54' 45"
Bernard Bourreau+ 1h 54' 46"
Jesus Hernández+ 1h 58' 39"
Carlos Hernández+ 1h 58' 46"
Charly Berard+ 1h 59' 05"
Samuel Cabrera+ 2h 03' 48"
Bernard Vallet+ 2h 04' 02"
Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle+ 2h 05' 18"
Claude Moreau+ 2h 06' 10"
Pascal Jules+ 2h 06' 29"
Jacques Bossis+ 2h 06' 50"
Hendrik Devos+ 2h 07' 46"
Alfonso Lopez+ 2h 09' 42"
Dominique Gaigne+ 2h 09' 58"
Jean-François Rodriguez+ 2h 10' 29"
Rudy Rogiers+ 2h 10' 38"
Jan Wijnants+ 2h 10' 53"
Graham Jones+ 2h 15' 03"
Eugène Urbany+ 2h 16' 43"
Serge Demierre+ 2h 19' 33"
Johan Lammerts+ 2h 21' 15"
Ludo De Keulenaer+ 2h 22' 37"
Eric Dall'Armelina+ 2h 25' 54"
Enrique Aja+ 2h 29' 49"
Jean-Louis Gauthier+ 2h 32' 15"
Guy Janiszewski+ 2h 35' 19"
Frédéric Brun+ 2h 44' 00"
Laurent Biondi+ 2h 44' 04"
Jan van Houwelingen+ 2h 45' 47"
Henri Manders+ 2h 56' 46"
Marc Dierickx+ 2h 57' 16"
Julius Thalmann+ 3h 01' 48"
Erich Mächler+ 3h 16' 31"
Gilbert Glaus+ 3h 33' 56"
Guy Gallopin+ 3h 34' 57"
Marcel Russenberger+ 3h 42' 07"
Marcel Laurens+ 4h 02' 46"

Points classification

RankRiderTeamPoints12345678910
Sean Kelly [[File:Jersey green.svg20pxlink=Points classification in the Tour de Francealt=A green jersey.]]360
Frits Pirard144
Laurent Fignon [[File:Jersey yellow.svg20pxlink=General classification in the Tour de Francealt=A yellow jersey.]] [[File:Jersey white.svg20pxlink=Young rider classification in the Tour de Francealt=A white jersey.]]126
Gilbert Glaus122
Pierre Le Bigaut103
Henk Lubberding101
Phil Anderson97
Adri van der Poel96
Kim Andersen93
Serge Demierre84

Mountains classification

RankRiderTeamPoints12345678910
Lucien Van Impe [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg20pxlink=Mountains classification in the Tour de Francealt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]]272
José Patrocinio Jiménez195
Robert Millar157
Pedro Delgado133
Jean-René Bernaudeau125
Ángel Arroyo121
Jacques Michaud117
Edgar Corredor110
Peter Winnen105
Laurent Fignon [[File:Jersey yellow.svg20pxlink=General classification in the Tour de Francealt=A yellow jersey.]] [[File:Jersey white.svg20pxlink=Young rider classification in the Tour de Francealt=A white jersey.]]94

Young rider classification

RankRiderTeamTime12345678910
Laurent Fignon [[File:Jersey yellow.svg20pxlink=General classification in the Tour de Francealt=A yellow jersey.]] [[File:Jersey white.svg20pxlink=Young rider classification in the Tour de Francealt=A white jersey.]]105h 07' 52"
Ángel Arroyo+ 4' 04"
Stephen Roche+ 21' 30"
Robert Millar+ 23' 29"
Pedro Delgado+ 25' 44"
Edgar Corredor+ 26' 08"
José Patrocinio Jiménez+ 28' 05"
Éric Caritoux+ 52' 56"
Bernard Gavillet+ 1h 21' 06"
Philippe Leleu+ 1h 34' 08"

Combination classification

RankRiderTeamPoints12345678910
Laurent Fignon [[File:Jersey yellow.svg20pxlink=General classification in the Tour de Francealt=A yellow jersey.]] [[File:Jersey white.svg20pxlink=Young rider classification in the Tour de Francealt=A white jersey.]]8
Lucien Van Impe [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg20pxlink=Mountains classification in the Tour de Francealt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]]7
Sean Kelly [[File:Jersey green.svg20pxlink=Points classification in the Tour de Francealt=A green jersey.]]5
Ángel Arroyo4
José Patrocinio Jiménez4
Frits Pirard4
Robert Millar3
Peter Winnen3
Gilbert Glaus2
Pedro Delgado2

Intermediate sprints classification

RankRiderTeamPoints12345678910
Sean Kelly [[File:Jersey green.svg20pxlink=Points classification in the Tour de Francealt=A green jersey.]]151
Pierre Le Bigaut77
Laurent Fignon [[File:Jersey yellow.svg20pxlink=General classification in the Tour de Francealt=A yellow jersey.]] [[File:Jersey white.svg20pxlink=Young rider classification in the Tour de Francealt=A white jersey.]]54
Phil Anderson48
Frits Pirard42
Christian Jourdan40
Henk Lubberding39
Serge Demierre37
Adri van der Poel32
Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle31

Team classification

RankTeamTime12345678910
322h 39' 07"
+ 4' 02"
+ 9' 03"
+ 36' 39"
+ 40' 13"
+ 1h 01' 36"
+ 1h 19' 11"
+ 1h 56' 48"
+ 2h 04' 47"
+ 2h 09' 16"

Team points classification

RankTeamPoints12345678910
1008
1201
1207
1293
1308
1434
1694
1882
2295
2290

Combativity classification

RankRiderTeamPoints123
Serge Demierre38
Christian Jourdan33
Pierre Le Bigaut26

References

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