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In response to the finish in 1981, for the 1982 Tour de France, French minister of sports Edwige Avice objected to the amount of advertising in the race, and suggested the Tour to return to the national team format. The Tour organisation needed the money brought in by the sponsors, and no changes were made to the team structure. [1]

The Tour organisation decided to start with 17 teams, each with 10 cyclists, for a total of 170, a new record. Tour director Félix Lévitan suggested to reduce the number of cyclists by starting with teams of 9 cyclists, but this was rejected. [2] Teams could submit a request to join until 15 May 1982. To promote cycling in the United States of America, the American national cycling team would automatically be accepted, [2] but the American team made no request.

The following 17 teams each sent 10 cyclists, for a total of 170: [3]

Hinault, who had won the Tour in 1978, 1979 and 1981, and left the 1980 Tour in leading position, was the clear favourite for the victory. In those other years, Hinault had won several races before the Tour, but in 1982 he had only won one major race, the 1982 Giro d'Italia. Hinault tried to be the fourth cyclist, after Fausto Coppi, Jacques Anquetil and Eddy Merckx, to win the Giro-Tour double. [4]

Notable absent was Lucien Van Impe, who was second in the 1981 Tour de France, winning the mountains classification. Since the 1969 Tour de France, Van Impe had started each edition, winning the general classification in the 1976 Tour and the mountains classification five times. Van Impe wanted to join, but his team Metauro was not invited, as the organisation considered it not strong enough to ride both the Giro and the Tour. Van Impe tried to find a team to hire him only for the 1982 Tour, but was not successful. [4]

Start list

By team

Renault–Elf–Gitane
No. Rider Pos.
1   Bernard Hinault ( FRA) 1
2   Hubert Arbès ( FRA) 86
3   Charly Bérard ( FRA) 16
4   Patrick Bonnet ( FRA) 41
5   Lucien Didier ( LUX) 25
6   Maurice Le Guilloux ( FRA) 27
7   Marc Madiot ( FRA) 30
8   Pascal Poisson ( FRA) 50
9   Jean-François Rodriguez ( FRA) 26
10   Alain Vigneron ( FRA) 35
La Redoute–Motobécane
No. Rider Pos.
11   Robert Alban ( FRA) 11
12   Pierre Bazzo ( FRA) 39
13   Johan De Muynck ( BEL) 28
14   Etienne De Wilde ( BEL) DNF
15   Pascal Guyot ( FRA) 96
16   Christian Jourdan ( FRA) DNF
17   Paul Sherwen ( GBR) 111
18   Bernard Vallet ( FRA) 12
19   Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke ( BEL) DNF
20   Didier Vanoverschelde ( FRA) 42
TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx
No. Rider Pos.
21   Johan van der Velde ( NED) 3
22   Frank Hoste ( BEL) DNF
23   Ludo De Keulenaer ( BEL) 61
24   Gerrie Knetemann ( NED) 47
25   Henk Lubberding ( NED) 46
26   Ludo Peeters ( BEL) 34
27   Jan Raas ( NED) DNF
28   Leo van Vliet ( NED) 52
29   Gerard Veldscholten ( NED) 32
30   Ad Wijnands ( NED) 53
Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx
No. Rider Pos.
31   Peter Winnen ( NED) 4
32   Gregor Braun ( FRG) DNF
33   Ludo Delcroix ( BEL) 91
34   Theo de Rooij ( NED) 19
35   Ronald De Witte ( BEL) 63
36   Eric McKenzie ( NZL) 87
37   Rudy Pevenage ( BEL) 73
38   Eric Van De Wiele ( BEL) 68
39   Dirk Wayenberg ( BEL) 117
40   Jostein Wilmann ( NOR) DNF
Peugeot–Shell–Michelin
No. Rider Pos.
41   Jean-René Bernaudeau ( FRA) 13
42   Phil Anderson ( AUS) 5
43   Bernard Bourreau ( FRA) DNF
44   Frédéric Brun ( FRA) 66
45   André Chalmel ( FRA) 115
46   Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle ( FRA) 60
47   Michel Laurent ( FRA) 48
48   Hubert Linard ( FRA) 56
49   Patrick Perret ( FRA) 38
50   Pascal Simon ( FRA) 20
Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor
No. Rider Pos.
51   Claude Criquielion ( BEL) DNF
52   Johnny Broers ( NED) DNF
53   Luc Desmet ( BEL) DNF
54   Eddy Planckaert ( BEL) DNF
55   Walter Planckaert ( BEL) DNF
56   Jos Schipper ( NED) DNF
57   Eugène Urbany ( LUX) 97
58   Benny Van Brabant ( BEL) 118
59   Jean-Philippe Vandenbrande ( BEL) 54
60   Paul Wellens ( BEL) DNF
Vermeer–Thijs–Gios
No. Rider Pos.
61   Fons De Wolf ( BEL) 31
62   Roger De Cnijf ( BEL) 93
63   Franky De Gendt ( BEL) DNF
64   Jos Deschoenmaecker ( BEL) DNF
65   Jos Jacobs ( BEL) DNF
66   Louis Luyten ( BEL) 92
67   Danny Schoobaert ( BEL) 84
68   Adri van Houwelingen ( NED) 40
69   Jan van Houwelingen ( NED) 99
70   Pol Verschuere ( BEL) 81
SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo
No. Rider Pos.
71   Sean Kelly ( IRL) 15
72   René Bittinger ( FRA) 44
73   Jonathan Boyer ( USA) 23
74   André Chappuis ( FRA) 114
75   Jean-François Chaurin ( FRA) 49
76   Patrick Clerc ( FRA) 77
77   Guy Gallopin ( FRA) DNF
78   Dominique Garde ( FRA) 64
79   Hubert Graignic ( FRA) 107
80   Marcel Tinazzi ( FRA) 43
Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo
No. Rider Pos.
81   Daniel Willems ( BEL) 7
82   Alain De Roo ( BEL) 123
83   Werner Devos ( BEL) 125
84   Ludo Frijns ( BEL) DNF
85   Guy Janiszewski ( BEL) 101
86   Frans Van Vlierberghe ( BEL) 108
87   Gery Verlinden ( BEL) DNF
88   Patrick Versluys ( BEL) 94
89   Jan Wijnants ( BEL) DNF
90   Ludwig Wijnants ( BEL) 75
DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin
No. Rider Pos.
91   Hennie Kuiper ( NED) 9
92   Hendrik Devos ( BEL) 88
93   Marc Dierickx ( BEL) 85
94   Marcel Laurens ( BEL) 100
95   René Martens ( BEL) 24
96   Guy Nulens ( BEL) 22
97   Bert Oosterbosch ( NED) DNF
98   William Tackaert ( BEL) DNF
99   Adri van der Poel ( NED) 102
100   Peter Zijerveld ( NED) DNF
Coop–Mercier–Mavic
No. Rider Pos.
101   Joop Zoetemelk ( NED) 2
102   Kim Andersen ( DEN) 17
103   Yvon Bertin ( FRA) 124
104   Régis Clère ( FRA) 45
105   Jean-Louis Gauthier ( FRA) 104
106   Pierre Le Bigaut ( FRA) 59
107   Christian Levavasseur ( FRA) DNF
108   Raymond Martin ( FRA) 8
109   Pierre-Henri Menthéour ( FRA) 51
110   Jacques Michaud ( FRA) 18
Teka
No. Rider Pos.
111   Marino Lejarreta ( ESP) 37
112   Bernardo Alfonsel ( ESP) 67
113   Francisco Albelda ( ESP) DNF
114   Juan-Carlos Alonso ( ESP) 122
115   Antonio Coll ( ESP) 70
116   Alberto Fernández ( ESP) 10
117   Ismael Lejarreta ( ESP) 57
118   José Luis Rodríguez Inguanzo ( ESP) DNF
119   Modesto Urrutibeazcoa ( ESP) DNF
120   Felipe Yáñez ( ESP) 110
Wolber–Spidel
No. Rider Pos.
121   Sven-Åke Nilsson ( SWE) 14
122   Dominique Arnaud ( FRA) 36
123   Jean Chassang ( FRA) 80
124   Marc Durant ( FRA) 62
125   Marc Gomez ( FRA) 71
126   Gérard Kerbrat ( FRA) DNF
127   Jean-François Rault ( FRA) 74
128   Christian Seznec ( FRA) 29
129   Pierre-Raymond Villemiane ( FRA) 55
130   Claude Vincendeau ( FRA) 89
Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo
No. Rider Pos.
131   Stefan Mutter ( SUI) 21
132   Reimund Dietzen ( FRG) DNF
133   Mike Gutmann ( SUI) 79
134   Siegfried Hekimi ( SUI) 103
135   Hans Känel ( SUI) DNF
136   Erwin Lienhard ( SUI) 95
137   Harald Maier ( AUT) 78
138   Hans Neumayer ( FRG) DNF
139   Klaus-Peter Thaler ( FRG) 90
140   Josef Wehrli ( SUI) 69
Inoxpran–Pentole Posate
No. Rider Pos.
141   Giovanni Battaglin ( ITA) DNF
142   Giuliano Biatta ( ITA) 120
143   Guido Bontempi ( ITA) DNF
144   Alfredo Chinetti ( ITA) 109
145   Alfonso Dal Pian ( ITA) DNF
146   Bruno Leali ( ITA) 76
147   Luciano Loro ( ITA) 58
148   Luigino Moro ( ITA) DNF
149   Amilcare Sgalbazzi ( ITA) DNF
150   Carlo Tonon ( ITA) 116
Cilo–Aufina
No. Rider Pos.
151   Beat Breu ( SUI) 6
152   Thierry Bolle ( SUI) 112
153   Serge Demierre ( SUI) 72
154   Antonio Ferretti ( SUI) 65
155   Gilbert Glaus ( SUI) 105
156   Jean-Marie Grezet ( SUI) DNF
157   Patrick Moerlen ( SUI) 83
158   Cédric Rossier ( SUI) 82
159   Marcel Russenberger ( SUI) 119
160   Julius Thalmann ( SUI) 98
Hoonved–Botecchia
No. Rider Pos.
161   Mario Beccia ( ITA) 33
162   Fiorenzo Aliverti ( ITA) 113
163   Antonio Bevilacqua ( ITA) 106
164   Daniel Gisiger ( SUI) DNF
165   Silvestro Milani ( ITA) DNF
166   Benedetto Patellaro ( ITA) DNF
167   Luciano Rui ( ITA) DNF
168   Enzo Serpelloni ( ITA) 121
169   Dietrich Thurau ( FRG) DNF
170   Rik Van Linden ( BEL) DNF

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. Name Nationality Team Pos. Time Ref
1 Bernard Hinault  France Renault–Elf–Gitane 1 92h 08' 46" [5]
2 Hubert Arbès  France Renault–Elf–Gitane 86 + 1h 52' 06" [5]
3 Charly Bérard  France Renault–Elf–Gitane 16 + 31' 35" [5]
4 Patrick Bonnet  France Renault–Elf–Gitane 41 + 57' 16" [5]
5 Lucien Didier   Luxembourg Renault–Elf–Gitane 25 + 44' 37" [5]
6 Maurice Le Guilloux  France Renault–Elf–Gitane 27 + 46' 58" [5]
7 Marc Madiot  France Renault–Elf–Gitane 30 + 49' 28" [5]
8 Pascal Poisson  France Renault–Elf–Gitane 50 + 1h 08' 24" [5]
9 Jean-François Rodriguez  France Renault–Elf–Gitane 26 + 45' 31" [5]
10 Alain Vigneron  France Renault–Elf–Gitane 35 + 53' 48" [5]
11 Robert Alban  France La Redoute–Motobécane 11 + 17' 21" [5]
12 Pierre Bazzo  France La Redoute–Motobécane 39 + 55' 30" [5]
13 Johan De Muynck  Belgium La Redoute–Motobécane 28 + 48' 51" [5]
14 Etienne De Wilde  Belgium La Redoute–Motobécane DNF [5]
15 Pascal Guyot  France La Redoute–Motobécane 96 + 2h 09' 00" [5]
16 Christian Jourdan  France La Redoute–Motobécane DNF [5]
17 Paul Sherwen  Great Britain La Redoute–Motobécane 111 + 2h 22' 54" [5]
18 Bernard Vallet  France La Redoute–Motobécane 12 + 19' 52" [5]
19 Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke  Belgium La Redoute–Motobécane DNF [5]
20 Didier Vanoverschelde  France La Redoute–Motobécane 42 + 1h 00' 00" [5]
21 Johan van der Velde  Netherlands TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx 3 + 8' 59" [5]
22 Frank Hoste  Belgium TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx DNF [5]
23 Ludo De Keulenaer  Belgium TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx 61 + 1h 24' 55" [5]
24 Gerrie Knetemann  Netherlands TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx 47 + 1h 03' 41" [5]
25 Henk Lubberding  Netherlands TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx 46 + 1h 02' 29" [5]
26 Ludo Peeters  Belgium TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx 34 + 52' 59" [5]
27 Jan Raas  Netherlands TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx DNF [5]
28 Leo van Vliet  Netherlands TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx 52 + 1h 12' 18" [5]
29 Gerard Veldscholten  Netherlands TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx 32 + 51' 30" [5]
30 Ad Wijnands  Netherlands TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo–Merckx 53 + 1h 13' 22" [5]
31 Peter Winnen  Netherlands Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx 4 + 9' 24" [5]
32 Gregor Braun   West Germany Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx DNF [5]
33 Ludo Delcroix  Belgium Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx 91 + 1h 58' 36" [5]
34 Theo de Rooij  Netherlands Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx 19 + 32' 37" [5]
35 Ronald De Witte  Belgium Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx 63 + 1h 27' 56" [5]
36 Eric McKenzie  New Zealand Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx 87 + 1h 54' 31" [5]
37 Rudy Pevenage  Belgium Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx 73 + 1h 35' 23" [5]
38 Eric Van De Wiele  Belgium Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx 68 + 1h 31' 21" [5]
39 Dirk Wayenberg  Belgium Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx 117 + 2h 38' 22" [5]
40 Jostein Wilmann   Norway Capri Sonne–Campagnolo–Merckx DNF [5]
41 Jean-René Bernaudeau  France Peugeot–Shell–Michelin 13 + 20' 02" [5]
42 Phil Anderson  Australia Peugeot–Shell–Michelin 5 + 12' 16" [5]
43 Bernard Bourreau  France Peugeot–Shell–Michelin DNF [5]
44 Frédéric Brun  France Peugeot–Shell–Michelin 66 + 1h 30' 56" [5]
45 André Chalmel  France Peugeot–Shell–Michelin 115 + 2h 33' 49" [5]
46 Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle  France Peugeot–Shell–Michelin 60 + 1h 23' 04" [5]
47 Michel Laurent  France Peugeot–Shell–Michelin 48 + 1h 04' 58" [5]
48 Hubert Linard  France Peugeot–Shell–Michelin 56 + 1h 17' 04" [5]
49 Patrick Perret  France Peugeot–Shell–Michelin 38 + 55' 05" [5]
50 Pascal Simon  France Peugeot–Shell–Michelin 20 + 34' 22" [5]
51 Claude Criquielion  Belgium Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor DNF [5]
52 Johnny Broers  Netherlands Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor DNF [5]
53 Luc Desmet  Belgium Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor DNF [5]
54 Eddy Planckaert  Belgium Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor DNF [5]
55 Walter Planckaert  Belgium Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor DNF [5]
56 Jos Schipper  Netherlands Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor DNF [5]
57 Eugène Urbany   Luxembourg Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor 97 + 2h 09' 15" [5]
58 Benny Van Brabant  Belgium Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor 118 + 2h 38' 57" [5]
59 Jean-Philippe Vandenbrande  Belgium Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor 54 + 1h 14' 56" [5]
60 Paul Wellens  Belgium Wickes Bouwmarkt–Splendor DNF [5]
61 Fons De Wolf  Belgium Vermeer–Thijs–Gios 31 + 50' 21" [5]
62 Roger De Cnijf  Belgium Vermeer–Thijs–Gios 93 + 1h 59' 58" [5]
63 Franky De Gendt  Belgium Vermeer–Thijs–Gios DNF [5]
64 Jos Deschoenmaecker  Belgium Vermeer–Thijs–Gios DNF [5]
65 Jos Jacobs  Belgium Vermeer–Thijs–Gios DNF [5]
66 Louis Luyten  Belgium Vermeer–Thijs–Gios 92 + 1h 59' 27" [5]
67 Danny Schoobaert  Belgium Vermeer–Thijs–Gios 84 + 1h 48' 57" [5]
68 Adri van Houwelingen  Netherlands Vermeer–Thijs–Gios 40 + 56' 43" [5]
69 Jan van Houwelingen  Netherlands Vermeer–Thijs–Gios 99 + 2h 11' 19" [5]
70 Pol Verschuere  Belgium Vermeer–Thijs–Gios 81 + 1h 46' 49" [5]
71 Sean Kelly   Ireland SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo 15 + 27' 17" [5]
72 René Bittinger  France SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo 44 + 1h 00' 53" [5]
73 Jonathan Boyer  United States SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo 23 + 44' 09" [5]
74 André Chappuis  France SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo 114 + 2h 28' 19" [5]
75 Jean-François Chaurin  France SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo 49 + 1h 05' 57" [5]
76 Patrick Clerc  France SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo 77 + 1h 43' 05" [5]
77 Guy Gallopin  France SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo DNF [5]
78 Dominique Garde  France SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo 64 + 1h 29' 14" [5]
79 Hubert Graignic  France SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo 107 + 2h 17' 01" [5]
80 Marcel Tinazzi  France SEM–France Loire–Campagnolo 43 + 1h 00' 33" [5]
81 Daniel Willems  Belgium Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo 7 + 15' 33" [5]
82 Alain De Roo  Belgium Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo 123 + 2h 51' 38" [5]
83 Werner Devos  Belgium Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo 125 + 3h 04' 44" [5]
84 Ludo Frijns  Belgium Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo DNF [5]
85 Guy Janiszewski  Belgium Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo 101 + 2h 13' 13" [5]
86 Frans Van Vlierberghe  Belgium Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo 108 + 2h 18' 07" [5]
87 Gery Verlinden  Belgium Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo DNF [5]
88 Patrick Versluys  Belgium Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo 94 + 2h 05' 33" [5]
89 Jan Wijnants  Belgium Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo DNF [5]
90 Ludwig Wijnants  Belgium Sunair–Colnago–Campagnolo 75 + 1h 42' 19" [5]
91 Hennie Kuiper  Netherlands DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin 9 + 17' 01" [5]
92 Hendrik Devos  Belgium DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin 88 + 1h 54' 39" [5]
93 Marc Dierickx  Belgium DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin 85 + 1h 51' 17" [5]
94 Marcel Laurens  Belgium DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin 100 + 2h 11' 51" [5]
95 René Martens  Belgium DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin 24 + 44' 28" [5]
96 Guy Nulens  Belgium DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin 22 + 35' 48" [5]
97 Bert Oosterbosch  Netherlands DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin DNF [5]
98 William Tackaert  Belgium DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin DNF [5]
99 Adri van der Poel  Netherlands DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin 102 + 2h 14' 42" [5]
100 Peter Zijerveld  Netherlands DAF Trucks–Tévé Blad–Rossin DNF [5]
101 Joop Zoetemelk  Netherlands Coop–Mercier–Mavic 2 + 6' 21" [5]
102 Kim Andersen   Denmark Coop–Mercier–Mavic 17 + 31' 57" [5]
103 Yvon Bertin  France Coop–Mercier–Mavic 124 + 2h 55' 28" [5]
104 Régis Clère  France Coop–Mercier–Mavic 45 + 1h 00' 55" [5]
105 Jean-Louis Gauthier  France Coop–Mercier–Mavic 104 + 2h 15' 33" [5]
106 Pierre Le Bigaut  France Coop–Mercier–Mavic 59 + 1h 23' 00" [5]
107 Christian Levavasseur  France Coop–Mercier–Mavic DNF [5]
108 Raymond Martin  France Coop–Mercier–Mavic 8 + 15' 35" [5]
109 Pierre-Henri Menthéour  France Coop–Mercier–Mavic 51 + 1h 10' 47" [5]
110 Jacques Michaud  France Coop–Mercier–Mavic 18 + 32' 21" [5]
111 Marino Lejarreta  Spain Teka 37 + 54' 29" [5]
112 Bernardo Alfonsel  Spain Teka 67 + 1h 31' 00" [5]
113 Francisco Albelda  Spain Teka DNF [5]
114 Juan-Carlos Alonso  Spain Teka 122 + 2h 51' 22" [5]
115 Antonio Coll  Spain Teka 70 + 1h 32' 02" [5]
116 Alberto Fernández  Spain Teka 10 + 17' 19" [5]
117 Ismael Lejarreta  Spain Teka 57 + 1h 20' 21" [5]
118 José Luis Rodríguez Inguanzo  Spain Teka DNF [5]
119 Modesto Urrutibeazcoa  Spain Teka DNF [5]
120 Felipe Yáñez  Spain Teka 110 + 2h 22' 13" [5]
121 Sven-Åke Nilsson  Sweden Wolber–Spidel 14 + 25' 11" [5]
122 Dominique Arnaud  France Wolber–Spidel 36 + 54' 12" [5]
123 Jean Chassang  France Wolber–Spidel 80 + 1h 44' 21" [5]
124 Marc Durant  France Wolber–Spidel 62 + 1h 27' 23" [5]
125 Marc Gomez  France Wolber–Spidel 71 + 1h 33' 00" [5]
126 Gérard Kerbrat  France Wolber–Spidel DNF [5]
127 Jean-François Rault  France Wolber–Spidel 74 + 1h 41' 55" [5]
128 Christian Seznec  France Wolber–Spidel 29 + 49' 28" [5]
129 Pierre-Raymond Villemiane  France Wolber–Spidel 55 + 1h 15' 56" [5]
130 Claude Vincendeau  France Wolber–Spidel 89 + 1h 56' 33" [5]
131 Stefan Mutter   Switzerland Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo 21 + 35' 02" [5]
132 Reimund Dietzen   West Germany Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo DNF [5]
133 Mike Gutmann   Switzerland Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo 79 + 1h 43' 58" [5]
134 Siegfried Hekimi   Switzerland Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo 103 + 2h 15' 00" [5]
135 Hans Känel   Switzerland Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo DNF [5]
136 Erwin Lienhard   Switzerland Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo 95 + 2h 07' 51" [5]
137 Harald Maier   Austria Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo 78 + 1h 43' 50" [5]
138 Hans Neumayer   West Germany Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo DNF [5]
139 Klaus-Peter Thaler   West Germany Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo 90 + 1h 56' 42" [5]
140 Josef Wehrli   Switzerland Puch–Eurotex–Campagnolo 69 + 1h 31' 21" [5]
141 Giovanni Battaglin  Italy Inoxpran–Pentole Posate DNF [5]
142 Giuliano Biatta  Italy Inoxpran–Pentole Posate 120 + 2h 45' 10" [5]
143 Guido Bontempi  Italy Inoxpran–Pentole Posate DNF [5]
144 Alfredo Chinetti  Italy Inoxpran–Pentole Posate 109 + 2h 19' 26" [5]
145 Alfonso Dal Pian  Italy Inoxpran–Pentole Posate DNF [5]
146 Bruno Leali  Italy Inoxpran–Pentole Posate 76 + 1h 42' 50" [5]
147 Luciano Loro  Italy Inoxpran–Pentole Posate 58 + 1h 22' 49" [5]
148 Luigino Moro  Italy Inoxpran–Pentole Posate DNF [5]
149 Amilcare Sgalbazzi  Italy Inoxpran–Pentole Posate DNF [5]
150 Carlo Tonon  Italy Inoxpran–Pentole Posate 116 + 2h 34' 33" [5]
151 Beat Breu   Switzerland Cilo–Aufina 6 + 13' 21" [5]
152 Thierry Bolle   Switzerland Cilo–Aufina 112 + 2h 26' 41" [5]
153 Serge Demierre   Switzerland Cilo–Aufina 72 + 1h 33' 56" [5]
154 Antonio Ferretti   Switzerland Cilo–Aufina 65 + 1h 30' 07" [5]
155 Gilbert Glaus   Switzerland Cilo–Aufina 105 + 2h 15' 35" [5]
156 Jean-Marie Grezet   Switzerland Cilo–Aufina DNF [5]
157 Patrick Moerlen   Switzerland Cilo–Aufina 83 + 1h 48' 07" [5]
158 Cédric Rossier   Switzerland Cilo–Aufina 82 + 1h 47' 08" [5]
159 Marcel Russenberger   Switzerland Cilo–Aufina 119 + 2h 39' 32" [5]
160 Julius Thalmann   Switzerland Cilo–Aufina 98 + 2h 10' 46" [5]
161 Mario Beccia  Italy Hoonved–Botecchia 33 + 52' 35" [5]
162 Fiorenzo Aliverti  Italy Hoonved–Botecchia 113 + 2h 27' 34" [5]
163 Antonio Bevilacqua  Italy Hoonved–Botecchia 106 + 2h 15' 58" [5]
164 Daniel Gisiger   Switzerland Hoonved–Botecchia DNF [5]
165 Silvestro Milani  Italy Hoonved–Botecchia DNF [5]
166 Benedetto Patellaro  Italy Hoonved–Botecchia DNF [5]
167 Luciano Rui  Italy Hoonved–Botecchia DNF [5]
168 Enzo Serpelloni  Italy Hoonved–Botecchia 121 + 2h 46' 18" [5]
169 Dietrich Thurau   West Germany Hoonved–Botecchia DNF [5]
170 Rik Van Linden  Belgium Hoonved–Botecchia DNF [5]

By nationality

Country No. of riders Finishers Stage wins
 Australia 1 1 1 ( Phil Anderson)
 Austria 1 1
 Belgium 43 27 5 ( Ludo Peeters, Daniel Willems x2, Pol Verschuere, Frank Hoste)
  Denmark 1 1
 France 49 44 6 ( Bernard Hinault x4, Pierre-Raymond Villemiane, Pascal Simon)
  Ireland 1 1 1 ( Sean Kelly)
 Italy 17 9
  Luxembourg 2 2
 Netherlands 18 13 5 ( Gerrie Knetemann x2, Jan Raas, Peter Winnen, Adrie van Houwelingen)
 New Zealand 1 1
  Norway 1 0
 Spain 10 7
 Sweden 1 1
  Switzerland 17 14 3 ( Stefan Mutter, Beat Breu x2)
 United States 1 1
 West Germany 5 1
Total 170 125 21 [nb 1]

Notes

  1. ^ The team time trial on stage 9a, won by TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo, is not counted in this total.

References

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