The young rider classification is open for cyclists under 25.
The fourth was the young rider classification, which awarded a white jersey.
Excluding the years 1989 to 1999, the leader of the young rider classification wore a white jersey.
The leader in the young rider classification wore a white jersey.
Since the young rider classification was introduced in 1975, it has been won by 29 different cyclists.
Anderson would again wear the yellow jersey in the next year, when he also won the young rider classification.
Additionally, there was a young rider classification, which awarded a white jersey.
In the 1987 Tour de France, he won the young rider classification.
The leader of the young rider classification received a white jersey.
In 1987 the race organizers changed the rules for the young rider classification.