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List of cyclists in the 1903 Tour de France

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In the 1903 Tour de France, in contrast to modern stage races, a cyclist who gave up during a stage was allowed to start again the next stage, although he would no longer be in contention for the general classification. Thus Hippolyte Aucouturier, who gave up during the first stage, was able to return, and won the second and third stages. Charles Laeser, winner of the fourth stage, had not completed the third stage.[1]

60 cyclists, all professionals or semi-professionals, started the race, of whom 49 were French, 4 Belgian, 4 Swiss, 2 German, and one Italian; 21 of them were sponsored by bicycle manufacturers, while 39 entered without commercial support.[2][1] 24 other cyclists took advantage of the opportunity to enter specific stages: one rode in both the second and fourth stages, and additionally three cyclists took part in the second stage, one in the third stage, fifteen in the fourth stage only, and a further four only competed in the fifth stage.[1]

By starting number

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Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Tour
Pos. Position in the general classification
Time Deficit to the winner of the general classification
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish
AB Denotes a rider who abandoned
Age correct as of 19 July 1903, the date on which the Tour ended
No. Name Nationality Age Pos. Time Ref
1 Maurice Garin  France 32 1 94h 33' 14" [3]
2 Gustave Pasquier  France 25 8 + 10h 24' 04" [3]
3 Lucien Barroy  France DNF (AB-3) [3]
5 Alexandre Foureaux  France 16 + 31h 50' 52" [3]
6 Henri Gauban  France DNF (AB-2) [3]
7 Louis Barbrel  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
8 Hippolyte Aucouturier  France 26 DNF (AB-1) [3]
9 Marcel Kerff  Belgium 37 6 + 5h 52' 24" [3]
10 Léon Georget  France 23 DNF (AB-5) [3]
11 Eugène Brange  France DNF (AB-5) [3]
12 Jean Fischer  France 36 5 + 4h 58' 44" [3]
14 Isidore Le Chartier  France 14 + 24h 05' 13" [3]
15 Benjamin Mounier  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
17 Emile Pagie  France DNF (AB-2) [3]
21 Jean Dargassies  France 31 11 + 13h 49' 40" [3]
22 Emile Moulin  France 18 + 49h 43' 15" [3]
24 Jules Sales  Belgium 28 DNF (AB-1) [3]
26 Édouard Wattelier  France 26 DNF (AB-1) [3]
27 Claude Chapperon  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
28 Julien Lootens  Belgium 26 7 + 8h 31' 08" [3]
29 René Salais  France 17 + 32h 34' 43" [3]
31 Léon Habets  France DNF (AB-3) [3]
32 Victor Dupre  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
33 Rodolfo Muller  Italy 26 4 + 4h 39' 30" [3]
36 Jean Bedene  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
37 Lucien Pothier  France 20 2 + 2h 59' 31" [3]
38 Armand Perin  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
39 Fernand Augereau  France 20 3 + 4h 29' 34" [3]
40 Eugène Geay  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
41 Ernest Pivin  France DNF (AB-5) [3]
42 Paul Mercier  Switzerland DNF (AB-1) [3]
43 Pierre Desvages  France 36 20 + 62h 53' 54" [3]
44 Léon Pernette  France DNF (AB-3) [3]
45 François Beaugendre  France 22 9 + 10h 52' 14" [3]
46 Anton Jaeck  Switzerland DNF (AB-3) [3]
47 François Poussel  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
48 Josef Fischer  Germany 38 15 + 25h 14' 26" [3]
49 Ludwig Barthelmann  Germany DNF (AB-2) [3]
50 Julien Girbe  France 13 + 23h 16' 32" [3]
51 Charles Laeser  Switzerland 23 DNF (AB-3) [3]
53 Georges Borot  France 19 + 51h 37' 38" [3]
54 Léon Durandeau  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
55 Léon Riche  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
56 A. Lassartigue  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
57 L. Fougere  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
58 Emile Torisani  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
59 Henri Charrier  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
62 Ferdinand Payan  France 33 12 + 19h 09' 02" [3]
63 Paul Trippier  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
64 Henri Ellinamour  France DNF (AB-3) [3][4][page needed]
65 Jean-Baptiste Zimmermann  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
66 Marcel Lequatre  Switzerland DNF (AB-3) [3]
67 Arsène Millocheau  France 36 21 + 64h 57' 08" [3]
69 François Monachon  France DNF (AB-3) [3]
71 Aloïs Catteau  Belgium 25 10 + 12h 44' 57" [3]
73 Victor Lefevre  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
75 Auguste Daumain  France 25 DNF (AB-1) [3]
76 Gustave Guillarme  France DNF (AB-2) [3]
77 Charles Quetier  France DNF (AB-1) [3]
78 Philippe De Balade  France DNF (AB-5) [3]
100 Elie Monge  France DNF [3]
101 Garrot  France DNF [3]
102 Cabanna  France DNF [3]
103 Paul Armbruster  France DNF [3]
120 Boisseau  France DNF [3]
121 Armante  France DNF [3]
122 Honoré Fossier  France DNF [3]
124 Louis Fabre  France DNF [3]
125 Camille Biere  France DNF [3]
126 Maurice Lartigue  France 25 DNF [3]
127 Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq  France 19 DNF [3]
128 David Dupont  France DNF [3]
129 Paul Aermbruster  France DNF [3]
130 André Desbordes  France DNF [3]
131 Edouard Chaudron  France DNF [3]
132 Georges Lorgeou  France DNF [3]
133 Goyon  France DNF [3]
134 Florane  France DNF [3]
135 Pujol  France DNF [3]
140 Ambroise Garin  Italy DNF [3]
141 René Magdelein  France DNF [3]
142 Daniel Roques  France DNF [3]
144 H. Lesur  France DNF [3]

By nationality

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The number of stage wins and winners in the table below is incomplete.

Country No. of riders Finishers Stage wins
 France 49 16 (65.3%) 2 (Hippolyte Aucouturier x2
 Belgium 4 3 (75.0%%) 0
 Switzerland 4 0 (0.0%) 1 (Charles Laeser)
 Germany 2 1 (50.0%) 0
 Italy 2 1 (50.0%) 0
TOTAL 144 21 (14.6%%) 3

References

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  1. ^ a b c "1er Tour de France 1903" (in French). Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 19 January 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Réglement du Tour de France 1903". L'Auto (in French). Memoire du Cyclisme. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce "1er Tour de France 1903". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011.
  4. ^ Cossins, Peter (2017). Butcher, Blacksmith, Acrobat, Sweep: The Tale of the First Tour de France. London: Yellow Jersey Press. ISBN 9780224100656. OCLC 989807647.