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There were 100 cyclists signed up for the 1906 Tour de France, but only 76 of them came to the start. One of the absentees was Henri Cornet, winner of the 1904 Tour de France. Four cyclists were Belgian, one was Luxembourgian (later winner François Faber), two were German, and the rest were French. [1] Louis Trousselier, winner of the 1905 Tour de France, was present. The riders were not grouped in teams, but some cyclists had the same sponsor, even though they were not allowed to work together. Before the race started, most was expected from Cadolle, Aucouturier, Georget, Pottier, Trousselier, Dortignac and Petit-Breton. [2]

As in 1905, the cyclists were divided in two categories, the coureurs de vitesse and the coureurs sur machines poinçonnées, where the riders in the first category were allowed to change bicycles, which could be an advantage in the mountains, where they could use a bicycle with lower gears. In 1905, sponsors had not been so enthusiastic about entering their cyclists in this category, but in 1906 they had learned that it had a commercial advantage to have cyclists starting in the poinçonnées category, because the average French citizen could identify more with them. In 1906, more than half of the cyclists started in the poinçonnées category, including Lucien Petit-Breton, one of the pre-favourites. [3]

By starting number

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 Pos. Ref
1 Édouard Wattelier   France 7 [4]
2 Georges Sérès   France DNF [4]
4 François Beaugendre   France DNF [4]
5 Augustin Ringeval   France DNF [4]
6 Eugène Christophe   France 9 [4]
7 Arsène Tuale   France DNF [4]
8 François Poiry   France DNF [4]
9 Gaston Codam   France DNF [4]
10 Prosper Rau   France DNF [4]
11 Paul Trippier   France DNF [4]
13 Emile Bertrand   France DNF [4]
14 Pierre Desvages   France DNF [4]
15 Henri Timmermann   Belgium DNF [4]
17 Marcel Cadolle   France DNF [4]
18 Hippolyte Aucouturier   France DNF [4]
19 Fernand Gaborias   France DNF [4]
21 Aloïs Catteau   Belgium 6 [4]
22 Victor Lascoutounax   France DNF [4]
24 Julien Gabory   France DNF [4]
25 Henri Gauban   France DNF [4]
26 Émile Georget   France 5 [4]
28 Ferdinand Payan   France 12 [4]
30 Martin Soulie   France DNF [4]
32 Georges Devilly   France DNF [4]
35 Firmin Pauloin   France DNF [4]
37 Charles Crupelandt   France DNF [4]
38 Ernest Ricaux   France DNF [4]
39 Antoine Wattelier   France 10 [4]
40 Fernand Lallement   France DNF [4]
41 Frédéric Saillot   France DNF [4]
42 Léon Winant   France 13 [4]
43 Jules Chabas   France DNF [4]
45 Arthur Pottiez   France DNF [4]
46 Georges Fleury   France 11 [4]
47 Pierre Schneider   France DNF [4]
48 René Pottier   France 1 [4]
49 Louis Trousselier   France 3 [4]
50 Georges Passerieu   France 2 [4]
51 Maurice Decaup   France DNF [4]
52 Albert Baudet   France DNF [4]
53 Eugène Duffis   France DNF [4]
55 Emile Haemmerlin   France DNF [4]
56 Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq   France DNF [4]
57 Emile Lamboeuf   France DNF [4]
58 D. Gonjeaud   France DNF [4]
59 Charles Perreard   France DNF [4]
60 Georges Bronchard   France 14 [4]
61 David Dupont   France DNF [4]
62 Léon Georget   France 8 [4]
63 Gaston Tuvache   France DNF [4]
64 Henri Star   France DNF [4]
66 Christophe Laurent   France DNF [4]
68 Henri Marchand   France DNF [4]
69 Giovanni Gerbi   Italy DNF [4]
70 François Faber   Luxembourg DNF [4]
71 Julien Lootens   Belgium DNF [4]
72 Lucien Mazan   France 4 [4]
73 Pierre Privat   France DNF [4]
74 Henri Menez   France DNF [4]
76 D. Communal   France DNF [4]
77 Edouard Chaumard   France DNF [4]
79 Robert Dubois   France DNF [4]
80 Robert Wancour   Belgium DNF [4]
81 Albert Chartier   France DNF [4]
82 Gaston Heneau   France DNF [4]
83 E. Vernimmen   France DNF [4]
84 Alfred Belleville   France DNF [4]
85 Charles Habert   France DNF [4]
86 Albert Godefroy   France DNF [4]
87 Maurice Carrere   France DNF [4]
88 Alfred Pocarius   France DNF [4]
89 Maxime Morel   France DNF [4]
90 Louis Tanchou   France DNF [4]
91 Heini Scholl   Germany DNF [4]
93 François Lafourcade   France DNF [4]
94 Jean Perreard   France DNF [4]
95 Jean Giran   France DNF [4]
96 Ludwig Barthelmann   Germany DNF [4]

By nationality

References

  1. ^ "4ème Tour de France 1906" (in French). Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 24 January 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  2. ^ "El "Tour de France" 1906". El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 12 July 1906. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Gelode fietsen". Heersers van de Weg (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2 September 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  4. ^ 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 "4ème Tour de France 1906". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 24 January 2012.