List of cyclists in the 1919 Tour de France
Three former winners of the Tour, François Faber, Octave Lapize and Lucien Petit-Breton had died fighting in the war. Two other former winners, Philippe Thys and Odile Defraye started the race.[1] The war had been only over for seven months, so most cyclists did not have a chance to train enough for the Tour.[2] For that reason, there were almost no new younger cyclists, and the older cyclists dominated the race.[3]
By rider
| Legend | |
|---|---|
| No. | Starting number worn by the rider during the Tour |
| Pos. | Position in the general classification |
| DNF | Denotes a rider who did not finish |
| No. | Rider | Nationality | Pos. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | René Gerwig | | DNF |
| 3 | Robert Asse | | DNF |
| 4 | François Chevalier | | DNF |
| 6 | Gaston Van Waesberghe | | DNF |
| 7 | Constant Ménager | | DNF |
| 15 | Philippe Thys | | DNF |
| 19 | Luigi Lucotti | | 7 |
| 25 | Marcel Buysse | | DNF |
| 26 | Lucien Buysse | | DNF |
| 37 | Henri Pélissier | | DNF |
| 38 | Alexis Michiels | | DNF |
| 39 | Hector Tiberghen | | DNF |
| 40 | Émile Masson | | DNF |
| 41 | Jean Rossius | | DNF |
| 42 | Jean Alavoine | | 2 |
| 43 | Louis Heusghem | | DNF |
| 44 | Paul Duboc | | DNF |
| 45 | Firmin Lambot | | 1 |
| 46 | Eugène Christophe | | 3 |
| 47 | René Vandenhove | | DNF |
| 48 | Louis Mottiat | | DNF |
| 49 | Honoré Barthelemy | | 5 |
| 50 | Odile Defraye | | DNF |
| 51 | Francis Pélissier | | DNF |
| 52 | Alfons Spiessens | | DNF |
| 53 | Charles Juseret | | DNF |
| 54 | Jules Masselis | | DNF |
| 55 | Joseph Van Daele | | 8 |
| 56 | Alfred Steux | | 9 |
| 57 | Léon Scieur | | 4 |
| 58 | Louis Engel | | DNF |
| 59 | Félix Goethals | | DNF |
| 60 | Robert Jacquinot | | DNF |
| 61 | René Chassot | | DNF |
| 62 | Hector Heusghem | | DNF |
| 63 | Jacques Coomans | | 6 |
| 65 | Albert Dejonghe | | DNF |
| 66 | Urbain Anseeuw | | DNF |
| 67 | Eugène Dhers | | DNF |
| 68 | Basile Matthys | | DNF |
| 69 | André Huret | | DNF |
| 70 | Charles Hans | | DNF |
| 72 | Joseph Verdickt | | DNF |
| 101 | Pietro Fasoli | | DNF |
| 102 | Maurice Borel | | DNF |
| 103 | Henri Leclerc | | DNF |
| 104 | Edgard Roy | | DNF |
| 105 | André Renard | | DNF |
| 106 | Etienne Nain | | DNF |
| 107 | Emile Denys | | DNF |
| 108 | Jean Deyries | | DNF |
| 113 | Alfred Brailly | | DNF |
| 114 | Camille Van Marcke | | DNF |
| 115 | José Orduna | | DNF |
| 119 | Maurice Bissiere | | DNF |
| 120 | Lucien Decour | | DNF |
| 123 | Léon Kopp | | DNF |
| 125 | Emile Ledran | | DNF |
| 131 | Napoléon Paoli | | DNF |
| 133 | Albert Heux | | DNF |
| 137 | Ernest Gery | | DNF |
| 138 | Paul Zlenck | | DNF |
| 143 | Paul Thondoux | | DNF |
| 149 | Henry Allard | | DNF |
| 151 | Jules Nempon | | 10 |
| 152 | Henri Moreillon | | DNF |
| 155 | Alois Verstraeten | | DNF |
References
- ↑ Tom James (15 August 2003). "1919: Christophe in Yellow - but not in Paris". Retrieved 12 January 2015.
- ↑ "1919: Wanhoopspoging levert Firmin Lambot Tourzege op" (in Dutch). Tourdefrance.nl. 19 March 2003. Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
- ↑ "Tour de France: Timeline". Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
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