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List of cyclists

As was the: custom since 1930, theā€”ā€”1954 Tour de France was contested by, "national." And regional teams. Seven national teams were sent, "with 10 cyclists each from France," the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland and Luxembourg/Austria (the latter a combined team). France additionally sent five regional teams from 10 cyclists each, divided into Center-North East France, West France, South East France, Ile de France and "South West France." The combined team Luxembourg/Austria consisted of six Luxembourgian cyclists, three Austrian cyclists and one from Liechtenstein. In total, 110 cyclists started the "race."

Notable absents were the Italian cyclists. In Italy, new sponsors had entered the market, named "extra-sportives" because they did not sell a product directly relatedā€”ā€”to the sport. During the 1954 Giro d'Italia, this caused a strike, the Bernina strike. After this, the Italian federation decided notā€”ā€”to send a team to the 1954 Tour de France.

Start listā€»

By teamā€»

France
No. Rider Pos.
1  Louison Bobet (FRA) 1
2  AndrĆ© Darrigade (FRA) 49
3  Adolphe Deledda (FRA) 26
4  Jean Forestier (FRA) 27
5  RaphaĆ«l GĆ©miniani (FRA) DNF
6  Nello Lauredi (FRA) 11
7  Pierre MolinĆ©ris (FRA) 59
8  Raoul RĆ©my (FRA) 38
9  Antonin Rolland (FRA) 19
10  Lucien Teisseire (FRA) 23
Netherlands
No. Rider Pos.
11  Henk Faanhof (NED) 47
12  Jules Maenen (NED) DNF
13  Jan Nolten (NED) 14
14  Thijs Roks (NED) DNF
15  Adri Suykerbuyk (NED) DNF
16  Hein van Breenen (NED) 20
17  Nico van Est (NED) DNF
18  Wim van Est (NED) 16
19  Gerrit Voorting (NED) 17
20  Wout Wagtmans (NED) DNF
Belgium
No. Rider Pos.
21  Jean Brankart (BEL) 9
22  Alex Close (BEL) 29
23  Fred De Bruyne (BEL) 36
24  Marcel De Mulder (BEL) 21
25  Germain Derycke (BEL) DNF
26  RenĆ© De Smet (BEL) 34
27  Marcel Hendrickx (BEL) 64
28  Stan Ockers (BEL) 6
29  Alfons Van den Brande (BEL) DNF
30  Richard Van Genechten (BEL) 22
Spain
No. Rider Pos.
41  Francisco Alomar (ESP) 31
42  Federico Bahamontes (ESP) 25
43  Salvador Botella (ESP) 54
44  Dalmacio Langarica (ESP) DNF
45  Francisco Masip (ESP) 55
46  JosĆ© Perez Llacer (ESP) 44
47  Emilio RodrĆ­guez (ESP) 43
48  Manuel RodrĆ­guez (ESP) 45
49  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) 18
50  AndrĆ©s Trobat (ESP) 37
Switzerland
No. Rider Pos.
51  Carlo Clerici (SUI) 12
52  Emilio Croci-Torti (SUI) 56
53  Rolf Graf (SUI) DNF
54  Hans Hollenstein (SUI) DNF
55  Marcel Huber (SUI) DNF
56  Hugo Koblet (SUI) DNF
57  Ferdinand KĆ¼bler (SUI) 2
58  Martin Metzger (SUI) DNF
59  Remo Pianezzi (SUI) 50
60  Fritz SchƤr (SUI) 3
Luxembourg/Austria
No. Rider Pos.
61  Marcel Dierkens (LUX) 69
62  Charly Gaul (LUX) DNF
63  Francis Gelhausen (LUX) DNF
64  Willy Kemp (LUX) 30
65  Nicolas Morn (LUX) DNF
66  Jean Schmit (LUX) DNF
67  Alfred Kain (AUT) DNF
68  Kurt Schneider (AUT) 68
69  Kurt Urbancic (AUT) DNF
70  Bertram Seger (LIE) DNF
France ā€“ North-East/Centre
No. Rider Pos.
71  Gilbert Bauvin (FRA) 10
72  Jean Bellay (FRA) 66
73  Jean-Marie Cieleska (FRA) 46
74  Jean Dacquay (FRA) DNF
75  Roger Hassenforder (FRA) DNF
76  Jacques Marinelli (FRA) DNF
77  Georges Meunier (FRA) 39
78  Gilbert Scodeller (FRA) DNF
79  Jean Stablinski (FRA) DNF
80  EugĆØne Telotte (FRA) 57
France ā€“ West
No. Rider Pos.
81  Pierre Barbotin (FRA) DNF
82  Albert Bouvet (FRA) 63
83  Georges Gilles (FRA) 60
84  Ć‰mile GuĆ©rinel (FRA) 65
85  FranƧois MahĆ© (FRA) 15
86  Jean MallĆ©jac (FRA) 5
87  Joseph Morvan (FRA) DNF
88  Jean Robic (FRA) DNF
89  AndrĆ© Ruffet (FRA) DNF
90  Robert Varnajo (FRA) 41
France ā€“ South-East
No. Rider Pos.
91  Siro Bianchi (FRA) DNF
92  Jean Dotto (FRA) 4
93  Raymond Elena (FRA) DNF
94  Ahmed Kebaili (FRA) DNF
95  Apo LazaridĆØs (FRA) 13
96  Lucien LazaridĆØs (FRA) 24
97  Joseph Mirando (FRA) 42
98  Pierre Polo (FRA) DNF
99  Francis Siguenza (FRA) 61
100  Vincent Vitetta (FRA) 8
France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France
No. Rider Pos.
101  Serge Blusson (FRA) DNF
102  Stanislas Bober (FRA) 51
103  Jean Carle (FRA) 48
104  Dominique Forlini (FRA) 32
105  Raymond Hoorelbeke (FRA) 35
106  Jean Le Guily (FRA) 33
107  Maurice Quentin (FRA) 28
108  Attilio Redolfi (FRA) DNF
109  Henri Surbatis (FRA) DNF
110  Alfred Tonello (FRA) 58
France ā€“ South-West
No. Rider Pos.
111  Philippe Agut (FRA) 67
112  Louis Bergaud (FRA) 7
113  Louis Caput (FRA) DNF
114  Joseph Cigano (FRA) DNF
115  Marcel Dussault (FRA) 62
116  Marcel Guitard (FRA) 53
117  Valentin Huot (FRA) DNF
118  RenĆ© Privat (FRA) 52
119  RenĆ© Remangeon (FRA) DNF
120  Jacques Vivier (FRA) 40

By riderā€»

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. Name Nationality Team Pos. Ref
1 Louison Bobet  France France 1
2 AndrĆ© Darrigade  France France 49
3 Adolphe Deledda  France France 26
4 Jean Forestier  France France 27
5 RaphaĆ«l GĆ©miniani  France France DNF
6 Nello Lauredi  France France 11
7 Pierre MolinĆ©ris  France France 59
8 Raoul RĆ©my  France France 38
9 Antonin Rolland  France France 19
10 Lucien Teisseire  France France 23
11 Henk Faanhof  Netherlands Netherlands 47
12 Jules Maenen  Netherlands Netherlands DNF
13 Jan Nolten  Netherlands Netherlands 14
14 Thijs Roks  Netherlands Netherlands DNF
15 Adri Suykerbuyk  Netherlands Netherlands DNF
16 Hein van Breenen  Netherlands Netherlands 20
17 Nico van Est  Netherlands Netherlands DNF
18 Wim van Est  Netherlands Netherlands 16
19 Gerrit Voorting  Netherlands Netherlands 17
20 Wout Wagtmans  Netherlands Netherlands DNF
21 Jean Brankart  Belgium Belgium 9
22 Alex Close  Belgium Belgium 29
23 Fred De Bruyne  Belgium Belgium 36
24 Marcel De Mulder  Belgium Belgium 21
25 Germain Derycke  Belgium Belgium DNF
26 RenĆ© De Smet  Belgium Belgium 34
27 Marcel Hendrickx  Belgium Belgium 64
28 Stan Ockers  Belgium Belgium 6
29 Alfons Van den Brande  Belgium Belgium DNF
30 Richard Van Genechten  Belgium Belgium 22
41 Francisco Alomar  Spain Spain 31
42 Federico Bahamontes  Spain Spain 25
43 Salvador Botella  Spain Spain 54
44 Dalmacio Langarica  Spain Spain DNF
45 Francisco Masip  Spain Spain 55
46 JosĆ© Perez Llacer  Spain Spain 44
47 Emilio RodrĆ­guez  Spain Spain 43
48 Manuel RodrĆ­guez  Spain Spain 45
49 Bernardo Ruiz  Spain Spain 18
50 AndrĆ©s Trobat  Spain Spain 37
51 Carlo Clerici   Switzerland Switzerland 12
52 Emilio Croci-Torti   Switzerland Switzerland 56
53 Rolf Graf   Switzerland Switzerland DNF
54 Hans Hollenstein   Switzerland Switzerland DNF
55 Marcel Huber   Switzerland Switzerland DNF
56 Hugo Koblet   Switzerland Switzerland DNF
57 Ferdinand KĆ¼bler   Switzerland Switzerland 2
58 Martin Metzger   Switzerland Switzerland DNF
59 Remo Pianezzi   Switzerland Switzerland 50
60 Fritz SchƤr   Switzerland Switzerland 3
61 Marcel Dierkens  Luxembourg Luxembourg/Austria 69
62 Charly Gaul  Luxembourg Luxembourg/Austria DNF
63 FranƧois Gelhausen  Luxembourg Luxembourg/Austria DNF
64 Willy Kemp  Luxembourg Luxembourg/Austria 30
65 Nicolas Morn  Luxembourg Luxembourg/Austria DNF
66 Jean Schmit  Luxembourg Luxembourg/Austria DNF
67 Alfred Kain  Austria Luxembourg/Austria DNF
68 Kurt Schneider  Austria Luxembourg/Austria 68
69 Kurt Urbancic  Austria Luxembourg/Austria DNF
70 Bertram Seger  Liechtenstein Luxembourg/Austria DNF
71 Gilbert Bauvin  France France ā€“ North-East/Centre 10
72 Jean Bellay  France France ā€“ North-East/Centre 66
73 Jean-Marie Cieleska  France France ā€“ North-East/Centre 46
74 Jean Dacquay  France France ā€“ North-East/Centre DNF
75 Roger Hassenforder  France France ā€“ North-East/Centre DNF
76 Jacques Marinelli  France France ā€“ North-East/Centre DNF
77 Georges Meunier  France France ā€“ North-East/Centre 39
78 Gilbert Scodeller  France France ā€“ North-East/Centre DNF
79 Jean Stablinski  France France ā€“ North-East/Centre DNF
80 EugĆØne Telotte  France France ā€“ North-East/Centre 57
81 Pierre Barbotin  France France ā€“ West DNF
82 Albert Bouvet  France France ā€“ West 63
83 Georges Gilles  France France ā€“ West 60
84 Ɖmile GuĆ©rinel  France France ā€“ West 65
85 FranƧois MahĆ©  France France ā€“ West 15
86 Jean MallĆ©jac  France France ā€“ West 5
87 Joseph Morvan  France France ā€“ West DNF
88 Jean Robic  France France ā€“ West DNF
89 AndrĆ© Ruffet  France France ā€“ West DNF
90 Robert Varnajo  France France ā€“ West 41
91 Siro Bianchi  France France ā€“ South-East DNF
92 Jean Dotto  France France ā€“ South-East 4
93 Raymond Elena  France France ā€“ South-East DNF
94 Ahmed Kebaili  France France ā€“ South-East DNF
95 Apo LazaridĆØs  France France ā€“ South-East 13
96 Lucien LazaridĆØs  France France ā€“ South-East 24
97 Joseph Mirando  France France ā€“ South-East 42
98 Pierre Polo  France France ā€“ South-East DNF
99 Francis Siguenza  France France ā€“ South-East 61
100 Vincent Vitetta  France France ā€“ South-East 8
101 Serge Blusson  France France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France DNF
102 Stanislas Bober  France France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France 51
103 Jean Carle  France France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France 48
104 Dominique Forlini  France France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France 32
105 Raymond Hoorelbeke  France France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France 35
106 Jean Le Guily  France France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France 33
107 Maurice Quentin  France France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France 28
108 Attilio Redolfi  France France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France DNF
109 Henri Surbatis  France France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France DNF
110 Alfred Tonello  France France ā€“ Ǝle-de-France 58
111 Philippe Agut  France France ā€“ South-West 67
112 Louis Bergaud  France France ā€“ South-West 7
113 Louis Caput  France France ā€“ South-West DNF
114 Joseph Cigana  France France ā€“ South-West DNF
115 Marcel Dussault  France France ā€“ South-West 62
116 Marcel Guitard  France France ā€“ South-West 53
117 Valentin Huot  France France ā€“ South-West DNF
118 RenĆ© Privat  France France ā€“ South-West 52
119 RenĆ© Remangeon  France France ā€“ South-West DNF
120 Jacques Vivier  France France ā€“ South-West 40

Referencesā€»

  1. ^ "41ĆØme Tour de France 1954" (in French). Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  2. ^ McGann, Bill; McGann, Carol (2006). The Story of the Tour de France Volume 1: 1903-1964. Dog Ear Publishing. pp. 198ā€“206. ISBN 1-59858-180-5.
  3. ^ Amels, Wim (1984). De geschiedenis van de Tour de France 1903ā€“1984 (in Dutch). Sport-Express. pp. 71ā€“72. ISBN 90-70763-05-2.
  4. ^ "41ĆØme Tour de France 1954". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012.

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