List of teams and cyclists in the 1930 Tour de France explained

In the 1930 Tour de France, for the first time, the Tour was run with national teams. Belgium, Italy, Spain, Germany and France each sent a team composed of eight cyclists. Additionally, 60 cyclists started as touriste-routiers, most of them French. Some of them were grouped in regional teams.[1]

One of the notable cyclists was Alfredo Binda, riding in the Italian national team. He had dominated the Giro d'Italia in the recent years, winning the 1925, 1927, 1928 and 1929 editions; in 1929 he had done so by winning eight consecutive stages. For the 1930 Giro d'Italia, he was paid money not to compete, so he started in the Tour de France that year.[2] The French team was captained by Victor Fontan, who had been leading the 1929 Tour de France until he had to abandon the race due to mechanical problems. The Belgian team had Jef Demuysere as the favourite.

By rider

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No.Starting number worn by the rider during the Tour
Pos.Position in the general classification
DNFDenotes a rider who did not finish
No.NameNationalityTeamPos.
1 Belgium DNF[3]
2 Belgium 12
3 Belgium 4
4 Belgium 15
5 Belgium 7
6 Belgium 11
7 Belgium 19
8 Belgium 30
9 Italy DNF
10 Italy DNF
11 Italy DNF
12 Italy 2
13 Italy 20
14 Italy DNF
15 Italy DNF
16 Italy 31
17 Spain 16
18 Spain 36
19 Spain 17
20 Spain 27
21 Spain 24
22 Spain 34
23 Spain DNF
24 Spain DNF
25 Germany 22
26 Germany DNF
27 Germany DNF
28 Germany 10
29 Germany 13
30 Germany 33
31 Germany DNF
32 Germany DNF
33 France 9
34 France DNF
35 France 21
36 France 5
37 France 3
38 France 1
39 France 6
40 France DNF
101 Touriste-routier 51
102 Touriste-routier 40
103 Touriste-routier 57
104 Touriste-routier 54
105 Touriste-routier 48
107 Touriste-routier DNF
108 Touriste-routier 25
109 Touriste-routier 43
110 Touriste-routier DNF
111 Touriste-routier 46
112 Touriste-routier 42
113 Touriste-routier DNF
114 Touriste-routier 23
115 Touriste-routier 58
116 Touriste-routier 52
117 Touriste-routier 55
118 Touriste-routier 50
119 Touriste-routier DNF
120 Touriste-routier 56
121 Touriste-routier DNF
122 Touriste-routier 8
123 Touriste-routier DNF
124 Touriste-routier 53
125 Touriste-routier 32
126 Touriste-routier DNF
127 Touriste-routier 59
128 Touriste-routier 38
129 Touriste-routier 49
130 Touriste-routier 14
131 Touriste-routier 39
132 Touriste-routier 18
134 Touriste-routier DNF
135 Touriste-routier 44
136 Touriste-routier 45
137 Touriste-routier DNF
138 Touriste-routier DNF
139 Touriste-routier DNF
141 Touriste-routier DNF
142 Touriste-routier 37
144 Touriste-routier DNF
145 Touriste-routier DNF
146 Touriste-routier DNF
147 Touriste-routier 29
148 Touriste-routier DNF
149 Touriste-routier 26
150 Touriste-routier 28
152 Touriste-routier 47
153 Touriste-routier DNF
154 Touriste-routier DNF
155 Touriste-routier DNF
156 Touriste-routier DNF
158 Touriste-routier DNF
166 Touriste-routier DNF
167 Touriste-routier DNF
168 Touriste-routier 41
169 Touriste-routier 35
171 Touriste-routier DNF
182 Touriste-routier DNF
184 Touriste-routier DNF
186 Touriste-routier DNF

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 24ème Tour de France 1930. Memoire du cyclisme. fr. 13 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20120121061412/http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tdf_1903_1939/tdf1930.php. 21 January 2012.
  2. Book: McGann, Bill . The Story of the Tour De France Volume 1:1903-1964 . Mcgann, Carol . 2006. Dog Ear Publishing . 1-59858-180-5 . 94–100. 13 January 2015.
  3. Web site: "24ème Tour de France 1930. Memoire du cyclisme. https://web.archive.org/web/20120121061412/http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tdf_1903_1939/tdf1930.php. 21 January 2012.