The 1993 Tour de France was the 80th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Le Puy du Fou with a prologue individual time trial on 3 July and Stage 10 occurred on 14 July with a mountainous stage to Serre Chevalier. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 25 July.
3 July 1993 — Le Puy du Fou, 6.8 km (4.2 mi) (ITT)[1]
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Prologue result and general classification after prologue[1]
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4 July 1993 — Luçon to Les Sables-d'Olonne, 215 km (133.6 mi)[1]
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Stage 1 result[2]
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General classification after stage 1[2]
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5 July 1993 — Les Sables-d'Olonne to Vannes, 227.5 km (141.4 mi)[1]
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Stage 2 result[1]
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General classification after stage 2[3]
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6 July 1993 — Vannes to Dinard, 189.5 km (117.7 mi)[1]
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Stage 3 result[1]
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General classification after stage 3[4]
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7 July 1993 — Dinard to Avranches, 81 km (50 mi) (TTT)[1]
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Stage 4 result[5]
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General classification after stage 4[5]
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8 July 1993 — Avranches to Évreux, 225.5 km (140.1 mi)[1]
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Stage 5 result[1]
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General classification after stage 5[6]
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9 July 1993 — Évreux to Amiens, 158 km (98 mi)[1]
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Stage 6 result[1]
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General classification after stage 6[7]
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10 July 1993 — Péronne to Châlons-sur-Marne, 199 km (124 mi)[1]
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Stage 7 result[1]
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General classification after stage 7[8]
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11 July 1993 — Châlons-sur-Marne to Verdun, 184.5 km (114.6 mi)[1]
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Stage 8 result[1]
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General classification after stage 8[9]
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12 July 1993 — Lac de Madine, 59 km (37 mi) (ITT)[1]
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Stage 9 result[1]
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General classification after stage 9[10]
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14 July 1993 — Villard-de-Lans to Serre Chevalier, 203 km (126 mi)[1]
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Stage 10 result[1]
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General classification after stage 10[11]
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Cenghialta was classified at 3" after an accident with a motorbike at the finish.
"Le Tour" [Le Tour]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 5 July 1993. p. 10. Retrieved 16 October 2016.