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List of teams and cyclists in the 1934 Tour de France

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1934 Tour de France

As was the custom since 1930, the 1934 Tour de France was contested by national teams. Belgium, Italy, Germany and France each sent teams of 8 cyclists each, while Switzerland and Spain sent a combined team of eight cyclists. In addition, there were 20 individual cyclists; other than in 1933, they were no longer racing under the nomer "touriste-routier" but as "individuel".[1] In total this made 60 cyclists. Split up in nationalities, there were 20 French, 12 Belgian, 12 Italian, 8 German, 4 Spanish and 4 Swiss cyclists.

The French team of 1934 consisted of all good riders, with the core of the team being the winner of 1933, Georges Speicher, Roger Lapébie, former winner Antonin Magne and Maurice Archambaud, who had performed well in 1933.[2] The French selectors were criticized for selecting René Vietto, a twenty-year-old rider who had only won some small races.[3] The Italian team now included Giuseppe Martano, who had ridden as a touriste-routier in 1933. The Belgian team, which normally included some big contenders, was lackluster.[2]

By team

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By rider

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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 Gaston Rebry  Belgium Belgium DNF [4]
2 Alphonse Schepers  Belgium Belgium DNF [4]
3 Louis Hardiquest  Belgium Belgium DNF [4]
4 Romain Maes  Belgium Belgium DNF [4]
5 Frans Bonduel  Belgium Belgium 18 [4]
6 Edgard De Caluwé  Belgium Belgium DNF [4]
7 Frans Dictus  Belgium Belgium DNF [4]
8 Romain Gijssels  Belgium Belgium 32 [4]
9 Giuseppe Martano  Italy Italy 2 [4]
10 Eugenio Gestri  Italy Italy 14 [4]
11 Antonio Folco  Italy Italy 39 [4]
12 Giovanni Gotti  Italy Italy 24 [4]
13 Giovanni Cazzulani  Italy Italy 16 [4]
14 Vasco Bergamaschi  Italy Italy DNF [4]
15 Adriano Vignoli  Italy Italy 15 [4]
16 Raffaele di Paco  Italy Italy DNF [4]
17 Albert Büchi   Switzerland Switzerland/Spain 17 [4]
18 Walter Blattmann   Switzerland Switzerland/Spain DNF [4]
19 Kurt Stettler   Switzerland Switzerland/Spain DNF [4]
20 August Erne   Switzerland Switzerland/Spain 20 [4]
21 Vicente Trueba  Spain Switzerland/Spain 10 [4]
22 Luciano Montero  Spain Switzerland/Spain 30 [4]
23 Mariano Cañardo  Spain Switzerland/Spain 9 [4]
24 Fédérico Ezquerra  Spain Switzerland/Spain 19 [4]
25 Kurt Stöpel  Germany Germany 22 [4]
26 Ludwig Geyer  Germany Germany 7 [4]
27 Hermann Buse  Germany Germany DNF [4]
28 Willy Kutschbach  Germany Germany 37 [4]
29 Rudolf Wolke  Germany Germany DNF [4]
30 Kurt Nitschke  Germany Germany DNF [4]
31 Rudolf Risch  Germany Germany 38 [4]
32 Bruno Wolke  Germany Germany DNF [4]
33 Georges Speicher  France France 11 [4]
34 Roger Lapébie  France France 3 [4]
35 Raymond Louviot  France France 12 [4]
36 Antonin Magne  France France 1 [4]
37 Charles Pélissier  France France DNF [4]
38 René Vietto  France France 5 [4]
39 René Le Grevès  France France 25 [4]
40 Maurice Archambaud  France France DNF [4]
101 Jean Wauters  Belgium Individual 31 [4]
102 Sylvère Maes  Belgium Individual 8 [4]
103 Théo Herckenrath  Belgium Individual 26 [4]
104 Félicien Vervaecke  Belgium Individual 4 [4]
105 Ambrogio Morelli  Italy Individual 6 [4]
106 Ettore Meini  Italy Individual 29 [4]
107 Dante Franzil  Italy Individual 23 [4]
108 Edoardo Molinar  Italy Individual 13 [4]
109 Léon Level  France Individual 21 [4]
110 Jean Bidot  France Individual 35 [4]
111 Sylvain Marcaillou  France Individual 34 [4]
112 Gabriel Viratelle  France Individual DNF [4]
113 Marcel Renaud  France Individual 28 [4]
114 Eugène Le Goff  France Individual DNF [4]
115 Yves Le Goff  France Individual 33 [4]
116 Gaspard Rinaldi  France Individual DNF [4]
117 Vincent Salazard  France Individual 27 [4]
118 Fabien Galateau  France Individual 36 [4]
119 Pierre Pastorelli  France Individual DNF [4]
120 Adrien Buttafocchi  France Individual DNF [4]

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References

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  1. ^ "28ème Tour de France 1934" (in French). Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 24 January 2012. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b McGann, Bill; McGann, Carol (2006). The Story of the Tour De France. Dog Ear Publishing. pp. 112–119. ISBN 978-1-59858-180-5. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  3. ^ Tom James (15 August 2003). "1934: Vietto's great sacrifice". VeloArchive. Retrieved 18 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 ""28ème Tour de France 1934". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 24 January 2012.