Cycling race
1996 Critérium du Dauphiné LibéréRace details |
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Dates | 2–9 June 1996 |
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Stages | 7 + Prologue |
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Distance | 1,202.8[1] km (747.4 mi) |
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Winning time | 30h 57' 49" |
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Results |
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| Winner | Miguel Induráin (ESP) | (Banesto) |
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| Second | Tony Rominger (SUI) | (Mapei–GB) |
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| Third | Richard Virenque (FRA) | (Festina–Lotus) |
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| Mountains | Richard Virenque (FRA) | (Festina–Lotus) |
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The 1996 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré was the 48th edition of the cycle race and was held from 2 June to 9 June 1996. The race started in Megève and finished in Grenoble. The race was won by Miguel Induráin of the Banesto team.
Teams
Sixteen teams, containing a total of 127 riders, participated in the race:[2][3]
- Banesto
- GAN
- Festina–Lotus
- Mapei–GB
- ONCE
- Motorola
- Team Telekom
- Team Polti
- Lotto
- Kelme–Artiach
- MX Onda
- Agrigel–La Creuse–Fenioux
- Collstrop–Eddy Merckx
- Petit Casino
- Aubervilliers 93
- Mutuelle de Seine-et-Marne
Route
Stages
Prologue
2 June 1996 – Megève, 5.7 km (3.5 mi) (ITT)
Prologue result and general classification after Prologue[3][5][6] |
Stage 1
3 June 1996 – Megève to Villefontaine, 227 km (141.1 mi)
Stage 2
4 June 1996 – Charbonnières-les-Bains to Firminy, 195 km (121.2 mi)
Stage 3
5 June 1996 – Saint-Maurice-de-Lignon to Tournon-sur-Rhône, 175 km (108.7 mi)
Stage 4
6 June 1996 – Tain-l'Hermitage to Mont Ventoux, 173 km (107.5 mi)
Stage 5
7 June 1996 – Gigondas to Beaumes-de-Venise, 42.1 km (26.2 mi) (ITT)
Stage 6
8 May 1996 – Digne-les-Bains to Briançon, 211 km (131.1 mi)
Stage 7
9 June 1996 – Briançon to Grenoble, 174 km (108.1 mi)
General classification
Final general classification[15] |
References
- ^ "Critérium du Dauphiné (World Tour), France". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
- ^ "Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré - 1996". LesSports.info. Archived from the original on 31 May 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "48ème Dauphiné Libéré 1996". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 23 April 2004.
- ^ "Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré - 1996 - Résultats Hommes" [Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré - 1996 - Men's results]. LesSports.info (in French). Archived from the original on 5 December 2013.
- ^ a b c d e "Dauphine Libere - France". Cycling News. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ "Indurain ocupa la cuarta plaza" [Indurain occupies fourth place] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 3 June 1996. p. 41. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Liderato para Kasputis" [Leadership for Kasputis] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 4 June 1996. p. 39. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Indurain, hasta en los sprints" [Indurain, even in the sprints] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 5 June 1996. p. 52. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Dauphine Libere - France - Stage 3 to Finish". Cycling News. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Ofensiva general del equipo ONCE" [General offensive of the ONCE team] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 6 June 1996. p. 41. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Miguel, a volar" [Miguel, to fly] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 7 June 1996. p. 45. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Indurain inicio la caza al liderato de Jalabert" [Indurain started the hunt for Jalabert's leadership] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 8 June 1996. p. 33. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Dauphiné Libéré" [Dauphiné Libéré] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 9 June 1996. p. 33. Retrieved 9 February 2019. "Dauphiné Libéré" [Dauphiné Libéré] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 9 June 1996. p. 34. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Coloso" [Colossus] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 10 June 1996. p. 43. Retrieved 9 February 2019. "Miguel quiere perder peso" [Miguel wants to lose weight] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 10 June 1996. p. 44. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ "1996 Critérium du Dauphiné". First Cycling. Retrieved 9 November 2017.