List of teams and cyclists in the 1910 Tour de France

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In 1909, although cyclists were able to register for the Tour with a sponsor, they were still considered to be riding as individuals. In the 1910 Tour de France, they competed for the first time in teams. [1]

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The cyclists were not so enthusiastic about the inclusion of the Pyrenées, and there were less participants: 110 instead of 150 in 1909. [2] There were three teams with 10 cyclists each, including all the favourites for the overall victory: Alcyon, Le Globe and Legnano. The French team "La Française" decided not to join, but allowed their cyclists to ride for the Italian Legnano team. [3] The other 80 cyclists rode as individuals, this was called the "isolés" category. [4]

Cyclists

By starting number

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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.Ref
1 François Faber Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Alcyon 2 [5]
2 Gustave Garrigou Flag of France.svg France Alcyon 3 [5]
3 Louis Trousselier Flag of France.svg France Alcyon DNF [5]
4 Octave Lapize Flag of France.svg France Alcyon 1 [5]
5 André Blaise Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Alcyon 8 [5]
6 Cyrille van Hauwaert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Alcyon 4 [5]
7 Marcel Godivier Flag of France.svg France Alcyon DNF [5]
8 Georges Cadolle Flag of France.svg France Alcyon DNF [5]
9 Édouard Léonard Flag of France.svg France Alcyon DNF [5]
10 Aldo Bettini Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italy Alcyon 10 [5]
11 Lucien Mazan Flag of France.svg France Legnano DNF [5]
12 Maurice Brocco Flag of France.svg France Legnano DNF [5]
13 Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq Flag of France.svg France Legnano DNF [5]
14 Maurice Decaup Flag of France.svg France Legnano 29 [5]
15 Émile Georget Flag of France.svg France Legnano DNF [5]
16 Constant Ménager Flag of France.svg France Legnano 18 [5]
17 Pierino Albini Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italy Legnano 11 [5]
18 Ernesto Azzini Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italy Legnano 13 [5]
19 Luigi Azzini Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italy Legnano 17 [5]
20 Lauro Bordin Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italy Legnano DNF [5]
21 Omer Beaugendre Flag of France.svg France Le Globe DNF [5]
22 Henri Cornet Flag of France.svg France Le Globe 16 [5]
23 Georges Paulmier Flag of France.svg France Le Globe 12 [5]
24 Alphonse Charpiot Flag of France.svg France Le Globe DNF [5]
25 Julien Maitron Flag of France.svg France Le Globe 9 [5]
26 Léon Lannoy Flag of France.svg France Le Globe DNF [5]
27 Jules Deloffre Flag of France.svg France Le Globe 15 [5]
28 Frédéric Saillot Flag of France.svg France Le Globe 20 [5]
29 Charles Crupelandt Flag of France.svg France Le Globe 6 [5]
30 Maurice Loit Flag of France.svg France Le Globe DNF [5]
101 Louis Bonino Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
102 Joseph Leblanc Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider22 [5]
103 Augustin Ringeval Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider19 [5]
104 Paul Amiot Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
105 Noël Combelles Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
109 Lucien Roquebert Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider34 [5]
110 Charles Pavese Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
111 François Lafourcade Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider14 [5]
112 Lucien Leman Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider30 [5]
113 Charles Cruchon Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider5 [5]
114 Louis Faudon Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
115 Emile Lamboeuf Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
116 Eugène Leroy Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
118 Ernest Paul Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider7 [5]
119 Pierre Privat Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
120 Paul Coppens Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
122 Pierre Bordigoni Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
123 Gabriel Mathonat Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider31 [5]
125 Joseph Habierre Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider24 [5]
126 Louis Picard Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider40 [5]
127 Robert Charpentier Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
128 Jean Riou Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider25 [5]
129 Georges Fleury Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider23 [5]
131 Emile Lamy Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
133 Raphaël Galiero Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
134 Paul Boillat Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SwitzerlandLone riderDNF [5]
135 Eugène Merville Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
138 Achille Viollet Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
139 Emile Abbeg Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
141 Louis Jouin Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider38 [5]
142 Frédéric Vaillant Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
143 Henri Ory Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
144 Georges Devilly Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
145 Auguste Dufour Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider37 [5]
146 Eugène Moura Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
147 René Chaude Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider39 [5]
148 Pierre Le Floch Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
149 Pierre Desvages Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
150 Pietro Ghislotti Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg ItalyLone rider33 [5]
151 Albert Cognat Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
153 Emile Godard Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
154 Pierre Delplace Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
155 Vicente Blanco Flag of Spain.svg SpainLone riderDNF [5]
157 Charles Clodi Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
158 Albert Baudet Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
159 Amédée Dutiron Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
160 Henri Alavoine Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
161 Georges Wagner Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
162 Adrien Melaye Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
163 Constant Collet Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider41 [5]
164 Jean Perruca Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SwitzerlandLone riderDNF [5]
166 Louis Pennequin Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
167 François Picolot Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
168 Robert Jeannet Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
169 Emile Besnier Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
171 Albert Guillot Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
172 Jules Defrance Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
174 Adrien Heloin Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
175 Edmond Héliot Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
176 Georges Pasquier Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
177 Jean Bouillet Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider27 [5]
179 Célestin Guillermoz Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
182 André Kuhm Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
183 Auguste Guyon Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider26 [5]
184 Georges Cauvry Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider36 [5]
186 Joseph Wiringer Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BelgiumLone riderDNF [5]
188 Camille Bière Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider35 [5]
189 Robert Chopard Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SwitzerlandLone rider32 [5]
190 Adolphe Hélière Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
191 Raymond Didier Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
192 Alexandre Rambaudi Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
194 Maurice Pardon Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider21 [5]
196 Lucien Pothier Flag of France.svg FranceLone rider28 [5]
197 Pierino Fiore Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg ItalyLone riderDNF [5]
198 René Bartholet Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
200 André Herbelin Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
201 Charles Dumont Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SwitzerlandLone riderDNF [5]
202 Octave Doury Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
203 Jean-Baptiste Camdessoucens Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]
206 Antoine Wattelier Flag of France.svg FranceLone riderDNF [5]

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