1988 Gent–Wevelgem

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1988 Gent–Wevelgem
Race details
Dates20 April 1988
Stages1
Distance275 [1]  km (170.9 mi)
Winning time7h 20' 00"
Results
  WinnerFlag of Ireland.svg  Sean Kelly  (IRL) (Kas–Canal 10)
  SecondFlag of Italy.svg  Gianni Bugno  (ITA) (Chateau d'Ax)
  ThirdFlag of the United States.svg  Ron Kiefel  (USA) (7-Eleven–Hoonved)
  1987
1989  

The 1988 Gent–Wevelgem was the 50th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 20 April 1988. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Sean Kelly of the Kas team.

General classification

Final general classification [2] [3] [4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Ireland.svg  Sean Kelly  (IRL) Kas–Canal 10 7h 20' 00"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Gianni Bugno  (ITA) Chateau d'Ax + 0"
3Flag of the United States.svg  Ron Kiefel  (USA) 7-Eleven–Hoonved + 0"
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ludo Peeters  (BEL) Superconfex–Yoko–Opel–Colnago + 0"
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Claude Criquielion  (BEL) Hitachi–Bosal–B.C.E. Snooker + 0"
6Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Steve Bauer  (CAN) Weinmann–La Suisse–SMM Uster + 25"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Alfons De Wolf  (BEL) AD Renting–Mini-Flat–Enerday + 25"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Rudy Dhaenens  (BEL) PDM–Ultima–Concorde + 25"
9Flag of Denmark.svg  Søren Lilholt  (DEN) Sigma–Fina + 25"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eddy Planckaert  (BEL) AD Renting–Mini-Flat–Enerday + 1' 36"

Related Research Articles

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The 1973 Gent–Wevelgem was the 35th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 3 April 1973. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Eddy Merckx of the Molteni team.

The 1976 Gent–Wevelgem was the 38th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 6 April 1976. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Freddy Maertens of the Flandria team.

The 1977 Gent–Wevelgem was the 39th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 19 April 1977. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Bernard Hinault of the Gitane–Campagnolo team.

The 1978 Gent–Wevelgem was the 40th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 12 April 1978. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Ferdi Van Den Haute of the Marc team.

The 1979 Gent–Wevelgem was the 41st edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 4 April 1979. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Francesco Moser of the Sanson team.

The 1981 Gent–Wevelgem was the 43rd edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 8 April 1981. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Jan Raas of the TI–Raleigh team.

The 1982 Gent–Wevelgem was the 44th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 7 April 1982. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Frank Hoste of the TI–Raleigh team.

The 1983 Gent–Wevelgem was the 45th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 6 April 1983. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Leo van Vliet of the TI–Raleigh team.

The 1984 Gent–Wevelgem was the 46th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 4 April 1984. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Guido Bontempi of the Carrera team.

The 1986 Gent–Wevelgem was the 48th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 19 April 1986. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Guido Bontempi of the Carrera–Inoxpran team.

The 1987 Gent–Wevelgem was the 49th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 8 April 1987. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Teun van Vliet of the Panasonic team.

The 1996 Gent–Wevelgem was the 58th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 10 April 1996. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Tom Steels of the Mapei team.

The 1997 Gent–Wevelgem was the 59th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 9 April 1997. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Philippe Gaumont of the Cofidis team.

The 1998 Gent–Wevelgem was the 60th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 8 April 1998. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Frank Vandenbroucke of the Mapei team.

The 1999 Gent–Wevelgem was the 61st edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 7 April 1999. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Tom Steels of the Mapei team.

The 1967 Gent–Wevelgem was the 29th edition of the Gent–Wevelgem cycle race and was held on 29 March 1967. The race started in Ghent and finished in Wevelgem. The race was won by Eddy Merckx of the Peugeot team.

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References

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  4. "1988 Gent - Wevelgem in Flanders Fields". First Cycling. Retrieved 28 November 2017.