I reckon I could name most of the stage winners from memory:
Indurain won the prologue, then Dominique Arnoud won the first road stage, then a Spanish climber beat Virenque into Pau, Javier Murguilday or something, don't remember who won the next stage, Jesper Skibby maybe, but Pascal Lino took the yellow from Virenque, his team-mate. Jalabert won the stage into Brussels (was in a break with Lemond, Chiappucci and Brian Holm I think), then Gilles Delion won, then Jan Nevens, then Indurain in the long TT, then Rolf Jarmann won, Chiappucci into Sestriere, Hampsten at Alpe d'Huez, Chiocciolli then Roche, Indurain again in the last TT then Olaf Ludwig won on the Champs Elysee.
I reckon I could name most of the stage winners from memory:
Indurain won the prologue, then Dominique Arnoud won the first road stage, then a Spanish climber beat Virenque into Pau, Javier Murguilday or something, don't remember who won the next stage, Jesper Skibby maybe, but Pascal Lino took the yellow from Virenque, his team-mate. Jalabert won the stage into Brussels (was in a break with Lemond, Chiappucci and Brian Holm I think), then Gilles Delion won, then Jan Nevens, then Indurain in the long TT, then Rolf Jarmann won, Chiappucci into Sestriere, Hampsten at Alpe d'Huez, Chiocciolli then Roche, Indurain again in the last TT then Olaf Ludwig won on the Champs Elysee.
Oh and Fignon won a stage into Mulhouse.