- Tour DuPont
Infobox Cycling race
name = Tour DuPont
date = April-May
region = Mid-Atlantic States, United States
english = Tour DuPont
localnames =
nickname =
discipline = Road race
competition =
type = Stage race
organiser =
director =
first = 1991
number = 6
last = 1996
firstwinner = flagicon|NED Erik Breukink
mostwins = flagicon|USA Lance Armstrong (2 wins)
mostrecent = flagicon|USA Lance ArmstrongThe Tour DuPont was a cycling stage race in theUnited States held between 1991 and 1996. It was intended to become aNorth America n cycling event similar in format and prestige to theTour de France . The tour's name came from its sponsor,DuPont . The race was held in theMid-Atlantic States , including areas near DuPont'sWilmington, Delaware headquarters.The event attracted high-level competitors, including
Lance Armstrong andGreg LeMond , and was attended by high profile European based cycling teams. After the sixth running in 1996, however, DuPont dropped its sponsorship and the race has not been run since.Before the creation of the Tour DuPont, a similar race sponsored by
Donald Trump and known as theTour de Trump was run in 1989 and 1990.Results and notable moments
The initial race, in 1991, witnessed an exciting finish, as the Netherland's
Erik Breukink of team PDM came from 50 seconds behind despite a flat tire to defeatAtle Kvalsvoll on the streets of Wilmington, Delaware. That year also saw the first occasion on which an American held the overall lead in the nation's premier race, whenGreg Oravetz of theCoors Light team took theyellow jersey on a breakaway inArlington, Virginia .The next year saw the first American winner of the tour in Tour de France champion Greg LeMond; his teammate Kvalsvoll finished second for the second year running, supporting LeMond over the final three days even though only one second separated the two riders.
1993's tour witnessed the first stirrings of a future cycling star, as Lance Armstrong, riding for team
Motorola , challenged team WordPerfect'sRaúl Alcalá for the victory; Alcala triumphed after outperforming Armstrong in a 36 mile (59 km) time trial, but the young American finished second.Another WordPerfect rider,
Viatcheslav Ekimov , captured the overall victory in 1994, with Armstrong placing second for a second year running. The American finally broke through to the winner's spot on the podium the next year, outcompeting Ekimov andAndrea Peron . Armstrong also won the final tour in 1996; France'sPascal Hervé finished second.Past winners
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