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1985 Tour de France

 
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1985 final standings
Overall Bernard Hinault 113h 24' 23"
Second Greg LeMond +1' 42"
Third Stephen Roche +4' 29"
Points Seán Kelly 434 points
Second Greg LeMond 332 points
Third Stephen Roche 279 points
Climber Luis Herrera 440 points
Second Pedro Delgado 274 points
Third Robert Millar 270 points
Youth Fabio Parra 113h 37' 58"
Second Steve Bauer +1' 22"
Third
Teams La Vie Claire
Second
Third

The 1985 Tour de France was the 72nd Tour de France, taking place June 28 to July 21, 1985.

Bernard Hinault would attempt to equal the records of Jacques Anquetil and Eddy Merckx who had each won the Tour de France five times. Hinault was unable to compete due to tendinitis in 1983. In 1984 Hinault had finished second to Laurent Fignon, and was threatened by Greg LeMond who ended in third position on the final podium. In order to ensure the best support, Hinault's La Vie Claire team recruited LeMond for the 1985 tour. In return for his support, Hinault promised on television that he would support LeMond the following year in the 1986 Tour de France.

Despite crashing on a fast descent and riding with black eyes due to his injuries, Hinault won and publicly again stated his promise to help LeMond the following year.

This edition of Tour de France saw the first use of clipless pedals (made by LOOK) by Bernard Hinault, among other riders. Hinault credited their use to saving him from worse injuries in his crash, and popularized them. Their use is now widespread among cyclists, on both road and mountain bikes.

Results

Stage results
Stage Route Length (km) Winner Race leader
P Plumelec - Plumelec 7* Bernard Hinault Flag of France Bernard Hinault Flag of France
1 Vannes - Lanester 256 Rudy Matthijs Flag of Belgium Eric Vanderaerden Flag of Belgium
2 Lanester - Vitré 242 Rudy Matthijs Flag of Belgium Eric Vanderaerden Flag of Belgium
3 Vitré - Fougères 732 La Vie Claire Eric Vanderaerden Flag of Belgium
4 Fougères - Pont Audemer 239 Gerrit Solleveld Flag of the Netherlands Kim Andersen Flag of Denmark
5 Neufchâtel-en-Bray - Roubaix 224 Henri Manders Flag of the Netherlands Kim Andersen Flag of Denmark
6 Roubaix - Reims 221 Francis Castaing Flag of France Kim Andersen Flag of Denmark
7 Reims - Nancy 218 Ludwig Wijnants Flag of Belgium Kim Andersen Flag of Denmark
8 Sarrebourg - Strasbourg 75* Bernard Hinault Flag of France Bernard Hinault Flag of France
9 Strasbourg - Épinal 173 Maarten Ducrot Flag of the Netherlands Bernard Hinault Flag of France
10 Épinal - Pontarlier 205 Jørgen V. Pedersen Flag of Denmark Bernard Hinault Flag of France
11 Pontarlier - Avoriaz 195 Luis Herrera Flag of Colombia Bernard Hinault Flag of France
12 Morzine - Lans-en-Vercors 269 Fabio Parra Flag of Colombia Bernard Hinault Flag of France
13 Villard-de-Lans - Villard-de-Lans 38* Eric Vanderaerden Flag of Belgium Bernard Hinault Flag of France
14 Autrans - Saint-Etienne 179 Luis Herrera Flag of Colombia Bernard Hinault Flag of France
15 Saint-Etienne - Aurillac 237 Eduardo Chozas Flag of Spain Bernard Hinault Flag of France
16 Aurillac - Toulouse 247 Frédéric Vichot Flag of France Bernard Hinault Flag of France
17 Toulouse - Luz-Ardiden 210 Pedro Delgado Flag of Spain Bernard Hinault Flag of France
18A Luz-Saint-Sauveur - Col d'Aubisque 52 Stephen Roche Flag of Ireland Bernard Hinault Flag of France
18B Laruns - Pau 84 Régis Simon Flag of France Bernard Hinault Flag of France
19 Pau - Bordeaux 203 Eric Vanderaerden Flag of Belgium Bernard Hinault Flag of France
20 Montpon-Ménestérol - Limoges 225 Johan Lammerts Flag of the Netherlands Bernard Hinault Flag of France
21 Lac-de-Vassivière - Lac-de-Vassivière 46* Greg Lemond Flag of the United States Bernard Hinault Flag of France
22 Orléans - Paris 196 Rudy Matthijs Flag of Belgium Bernard Hinault Flag of France

Stages with a * were individual time trials, stages marked with 2 were team time trials.


General classification

Rank Name Country Team Time
1 Bernard Hinault  France La Vie Claire 113h 24' 23"
2 Greg LeMond  United States La Vie Claire 1' 42"
3 Stephen Roche  Ireland La Redoute 4' 29"
4 Seán Kelly  Ireland Skil-Sem KAS Miko 6' 26"
5 Phil Anderson  Australia Panasonic 7' 44"
6 Pedro Delgado  Spain Reynolds 11' 53"
7 Luis Herrera  Colombia Cafe de Colombia 12' 53"
8 Fabio Parra  Colombia Cafe de Colombia 13' 35"
9 Eduardo Chozas  Spain 13' 56"
10 Steve Bauer  Canada La Vie Claire 14' 57"

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