The 1991 Tour de France was the 78th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Lyon with a prologue individual time trial on 6 July and Stage 11 occurred on 16 July with a flat stage to Saint-Herblain. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 28 July.
6 July 1991 — Lyon, 5.4 km (3.4 mi) (ITT)[1]
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Prologue result and general classification after prologue[1]
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7 July 1991 — Lyon to Lyon, 114.5 km (71.1 mi)[1]
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Stage 1 result[1]
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General classification after stage 1[2]
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7 July 1991 — Bron to Chassieu, 36.5 km (22.7 mi) (TTT)[1]
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Stage 2 result[3]
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General classification after stage 2[4]
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8 July 1991 — Villeurbanne to Dijon, 210.5 km (130.8 mi)[1]
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Stage 3 result[1]
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General classification after stage 3[5]
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9 July 1991 — Dijon to Reims, 286 km (178 mi)[1]
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Stage 4 result[1]
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General classification after stage 4[6]
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10 July 1991 — Reims to Valenciennes, 149.5 km (92.9 mi)[1]
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Stage 5 result[1]
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General classification after stage 5[7]
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11 July 1991 — Arras to Le Havre, 259 km (161 mi)[1]
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Stage 6 result[1]
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General classification after stage 6[8]
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12 July 1991 — Le Havre to Argentan, 167 km (104 mi)[1]
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Stage 7 result[1]
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General classification after stage 7[9]
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13 July 1991 — Argentan to Alençon, 73 km (45 mi) (ITT)[1]
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Stage 8 result[1]
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General classification after stage 8[10]
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14 July 1991 — Alençon to Rennes, 161 km (100 mi)[1]
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Stage 9 result[1]
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General classification after stage 9[11]
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15 July 1991 — Rennes to Quimper, 207.5 km (128.9 mi)[1]
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Stage 10 result[1]
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General classification after stage 10[12]
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16 July 1991 — Quimper to Saint-Herblain, 246 km (153 mi)[1]
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Stage 11 result[1]
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General classification after stage 11[13]
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"Clasificaciones" [Classifications]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 8 July 1991. p. 10. Retrieved 14 October 2016.