List of teams and cyclists in the 1974 Tour de France

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The 1974 Tour de France had 13 teams, with 10 cyclists each: [1]

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Merckx, who had been absent in 1973 after winning four Tours in a row, was present again. [1] Merckx had not been as dominant in the spring as in other years; it was his first year as a professional cyclist in which he did not win a spring classic. [2] He did win the 1974 Giro d'Italia and the Tour de Suisse, but after winning the latter he required surgery on the perineum, five days before the 1974 Tour started. [2]

Notable absents were Ocaña and Zoetemelk. Zoetemelk was injured during the Midi Libre and was in hospital with life-threatening meningitis. Ocaña had crashed in the Tour de l'Aude, gone home and was fired by his team for not communicating. Bernard Thévenet, who was considered a potential winner, had crashed several times in the 1974 Vuelta a España. He did start in the Tour, but was not yet back at his former level. [2]

Start list

By team

Molteni
No.RiderPos.
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eddy Merckx  (BEL)1
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Joseph Bruyère  (BEL)21
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ludo Delcroix  (BEL)58
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jos Deschoenmaecker  (BEL)45
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jos Huysmans  (BEL)66
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Edward Janssens  (BEL)22
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marc Lievens  (BEL)35
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Frans Mintjens  (BEL)83
9Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jozef Spruyt  (BEL)50
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Victor Van Schil  (BEL)36
Bic
No.RiderPos.
11Flag of Portugal.svg  Joaquim Agostinho  (POR)6
12Flag of France.svg  Roland Berland  (FRA)33
13Flag of France.svg  José Catieau  (FRA)28
14Flag of France.svg  Bernard Croyet  (FRA)92
15Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerben Karstens  (NED)61
16Flag of France.svg  Bernard Labourdette  (FRA)20
17Flag of France.svg  Jean-Luc Molinéris  (FRA)DNF
18Flag of Denmark.svg  Leif Mortensen  (DEN)DNF
19Flag of France.svg  Alain Vasseur  (FRA)81
20Flag of France.svg  Sylvain Vasseur  (FRA)51
Peugeot–BP
No.RiderPos.
21Flag of France.svg  Bernard Thévenet  (FRA)DNF
22Flag of France.svg  Bernard Bourreau  (FRA)52
23Flag of France.svg  Jean-Pierre Danguillaume  (FRA)13
24Flag of France.svg  Raymond Delisle  (FRA)12
25Flag of France.svg  Jacques Esclassan  (FRA)75
26Flag of France.svg  André Mollet  (FRA)59
27Flag of France.svg  Régis Ovion  (FRA)34
28Flag of France.svg  Raymond Riotte  (FRA)79
29Flag of France.svg  Charles Rouxel  (FRA)74
30Flag of France.svg  Guy Sibille  (FRA)71
Kas
No.RiderPos.
31Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Miguel María Lasa  (ESP)17
32Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Gonzalo Aja  (ESP)5
33Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Francisco Galdós  (ESP)DNF
34Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Vicente López Carril  (ESP)3
35Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Antonio Martos  (ESP)40
36Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Carlos Melero  (ESP)49
37Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Antonio Menéndez  (ESP)54
38Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Domingo Perurena  (ESP)44
39Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  José Pesarrodona  (ESP)29
40Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Luis Zubero  (ESP)42
Sonolor–Gitane
No.RiderPos.
41Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Lucien Van Impe  (BEL)18
42Flag of France.svg  Jacques Botherel  (FRA)86
43Flag of France.svg  Ferdinand Julien  (FRA)32
44Flag of France.svg  Mariano Martínez  (FRA)8
45Flag of France.svg  Robert Mintkiewicz  (FRA)87
46Flag of France.svg  Alain Nogues  (FRA)64
47Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Willy Teirlinck  (BEL)65
48Flag of France.svg  Claude Tollet  (FRA)DNF
49Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Willy Van Neste  (BEL)24
50Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Michael Wright  (GBR)57
Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo
No.RiderPos.
51Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Herman Van Springel  (BEL)10
52Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dirk Baert  (BEL)93
53Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eric Leman  (BEL)DNF
54Flag of Portugal.svg  Herculano de Oliveira  (POR)DNF
55Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Georges Pintens  (BEL)30
56Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Noël Van Clooster  (BEL)70
57Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jan Van De Wiele  (BEL)53
58Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ronny Van Marcke  (BEL)88
59Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Staf Van Roosbroeck  (BEL)63
60Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Wilfried Wesemael  (BEL)73
Gan–Mercier
No.RiderPos.
61Flag of France.svg  Raymond Poulidor  (FRA)2
62Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Cees Bal  (NED)DNF
63Flag of France.svg  Jean-Pierre Genet  (FRA)67
64Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Barry Hoban  (GBR)37
65Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerrie Knetemann  (NED)38
66Flag of France.svg  Jack Mourioux  (FRA)80
67Flag of France.svg  Michel Périn  (FRA)16
68Flag of France.svg  Christian Raymond  (FRA)76
69Flag of France.svg  Alain Santy  (FRA)9
70Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerard Vianen  (NED)56
La Casera–Bahamontes
No.RiderPos.
71Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Jesús Manzaneque  (ESP)46
72Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  José Luis Abilleira  (ESP)60
73Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Jesús Esperanza  (ESP)DNF
74Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Félix González  (ESP)DNF
75Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Andrés Oliva  (ESP)19
76Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Fernando Plaza  (ESP)94
77Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Jose-Antonio Ponton  (ESP)DNF
78Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Damaso Torres  (ESP)62
79Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Antonio Vallori  (ESP)DNF
80Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Juan Zurano  (ESP)14
Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage
No.RiderPos.
81Flag of France.svg  Cyrille Guimard  (FRA)DNF
82Flag of France.svg  Michel Coroller  (FRA)95
83Flag of France.svg  Régis Delépine  (FRA)101
84Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  André Dierickx  (BEL)55
85Flag of France.svg  Joël Millard  (FRA)31
86Flag of France.svg  Jean-Claude Misac  (FRA)47
87Flag of France.svg  Gérard Moneyron  (FRA)72
88Flag of France.svg  Daniel Rébillard  (FRA)77
89Flag of France.svg  Jean-Jacques Sanquer  (FRA)68
90Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ghislain Van Landeghem  (BEL)DNF
Brooklyn
No.RiderPos.
91Flag of Italy.svg  Wladimiro Panizza  (ITA)4
92Flag of Italy.svg  Giancarlo Bellini  (ITA)26
93Flag of Italy.svg  Fausto Bertoglio  (ITA)23
94Flag of Italy.svg  Gianni Di Lorenzo  (ITA)91
95Flag of Italy.svg  Ercole Gualazzini  (ITA)DNF
96Flag of Italy.svg  Valerio Lualdi  (ITA)69
97Flag of Italy.svg  Aldo Parecchini  (ITA)97
98Flag of Italy.svg  Arturo Pecchielan  (ITA)43
99Flag of Italy.svg  Attilio Rota  (ITA)DNF
100Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Patrick Sercu  (BEL)89
Lejeune–Jobo
No.RiderPos.
101Flag of France.svg  Roger Pingeon  (FRA)11
102Flag of France.svg  Christian Blain  (FRA)48
103Flag of France.svg  Jean-Claude Blocher  (FRA)DNF
104Flag of France.svg  Francis Campaner  (FRA)39
105Flag of France.svg  Alain Cigana  (FRA)98
106Flag of France.svg  Daniel Ducreux  (FRA)90
107Flag of France.svg  Jean-Pierre Guillemot  (FRA)85
108Flag of France.svg  Claude Magni  (FRA)82
109Flag of France.svg  Bernard Masson  (FRA)104
110Flag of France.svg  André Romero  (FRA)15
Carpenter–Confortluxe
No.RiderPos.
111Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ronald De Witte  (BEL)25
112Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eddy Cael  (BEL)DNF
113Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Wilfried David  (BEL)DNF
114Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Lucien De Brauwere  (BEL)DNF
115Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marc Demeyer  (BEL)41
116Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Michel Pollentier  (BEL)7
117Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Arthur Van De Vijver  (BEL)96
118Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Frans Van Looy  (BEL)99
119Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Daniel Verplancke  (BEL)100
120Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Roger Verschaeve  (BEL)DNF
Frisol
No.RiderPos.
121Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Fedor den Hertog  (NED)27
122Flag of Italy.svg  Lorenzo Alaimo  (ITA)105
123Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Donald Allan  (AUS)103
124Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Will De Vlam  (NED)DNF
125Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Albertus Hulzebosch  (NED)DNF
126Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Henk Poppe  (NED)DNF
127Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Cees Priem  (NED)DNF
128Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Henk Prinsen  (NED)84
129Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Wim Prinsen  (NED)78
130Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Piet van Katwijk  (NED)102

By rider

Legend
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 Eddy Merckx Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Molteni 1 [3]
2 Joseph Bruyère Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Molteni 21 [3]
3 Ludo Delcroix Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Molteni 58 [3]
4 Jos Deschoenmaecker Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Molteni 45 [3]
5 Jos Huysmans Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Molteni 66 [3]
6 Edward Janssens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Molteni 22 [3]
7 Marc Lievens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Molteni 35 [3]
8 Frans Mintjens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Molteni 83 [3]
9 Jozef Spruyt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Molteni 50 [3]
10 Victor Van Schil Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Molteni 36 [3]
11 Joaquim Agostinho Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Bic 6 [3]
12 Roland Berland Flag of France.svg France Bic 33 [3]
13 José Catieau Flag of France.svg France Bic 28 [3]
14 Bernard Croyet Flag of France.svg France Bic 92 [3]
15 Gerben Karstens Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Bic 61 [3]
16 Bernard Labourdette Flag of France.svg France Bic 20 [3]
17 Jean-Luc Molinéris Flag of France.svg France Bic DNF [3]
18 Leif Mortensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Bic DNF [3]
19 Alain Vasseur Flag of France.svg France Bic 81 [3]
20 Sylvain Vasseur Flag of France.svg France Bic 51 [3]
21 Bernard Thévenet Flag of France.svg France Peugeot–BP DNF [3]
22 Bernard Bourreau Flag of France.svg France Peugeot–BP 52 [3]
23 Jean-Pierre Danguillaume Flag of France.svg France Peugeot–BP 13 [3]
24 Raymond Delisle Flag of France.svg France Peugeot–BP 12 [3]
25 Jacques Esclassan Flag of France.svg France Peugeot–BP 75 [3]
26 André Mollet Flag of France.svg France Peugeot–BP 59 [3]
27 Régis Ovion Flag of France.svg France Peugeot–BP 34 [3]
28 Raymond Riotte Flag of France.svg France Peugeot–BP 79 [3]
29 Charles Rouxel Flag of France.svg France Peugeot–BP 74 [3]
30 Guy Sibille Flag of France.svg France Peugeot–BP 71 [3]
31 Miguel María Lasa Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain Kas 17 [3]
32 Gonzalo Aja Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain Kas 5 [3]
33 Francisco Galdós Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain Kas DNF [3]
34 Vicente López Carril Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain Kas 3 [3]
35 Antonio Martos Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain Kas 40 [3]
36 Carlos Melero Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain Kas 49 [3]
37 Antonio Menéndez Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain Kas 54 [3]
38 Domingo Perurena Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain Kas 44 [3]
39 José Pesarrodona Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain Kas 29 [3]
40 Luis Zubero Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain Kas 42 [3]
41 Lucien Van Impe Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Sonolor–Gitane 18 [3]
42 Jacques Botherel Flag of France.svg France Sonolor–Gitane 86 [3]
43 Ferdinand Julien Flag of France.svg France Sonolor–Gitane 32 [3]
44 Mariano Martínez Flag of France.svg France Sonolor–Gitane 8 [3]
45 Robert Mintkiewicz Flag of France.svg France Sonolor–Gitane 87 [3]
46 Alain Nogues Flag of France.svg France Sonolor–Gitane 64 [3]
47 Willy Teirlinck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Sonolor–Gitane 65 [3]
48 Claude Tollet Flag of France.svg France Sonolor–Gitane DNF [3]
49 Willy Van Neste Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Sonolor–Gitane 24 [3]
50 Michael Wright Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Sonolor–Gitane 57 [3]
51 Herman Van Springel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo 10 [3]
52 Dirk Baert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo 93 [3]
53 Eric Leman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo DNF [3]
54 Herculano de Oliveira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo DNF [3]
55 Georges Pintens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo 30 [3]
56 Noël Van Clooster Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo 70 [3]
57 Jan Van De Wiele Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo 53 [3]
58 Ronny Van Marcke Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo 88 [3]
59 Staf Van Roosbroeck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo 63 [3]
60 Wilfried Wesemael Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Mic–De Gribaldy–Ludo 73 [3]
61 Raymond Poulidor Flag of France.svg France Gan–Mercier 2 [3]
62 Cees Bal Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Gan–Mercier DNF [3]
63 Jean-Pierre Genet Flag of France.svg France Gan–Mercier 67 [3]
64 Barry Hoban Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Gan–Mercier 37 [3]
65 Gerrie Knetemann Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Gan–Mercier 38 [3]
66 Jack Mourioux Flag of France.svg France Gan–Mercier 80 [3]
67 Michel Périn Flag of France.svg France Gan–Mercier 16 [3]
68 Christian Raymond Flag of France.svg France Gan–Mercier 76 [3]
69 Alain Santy Flag of France.svg France Gan–Mercier 9 [3]
70 Gerard Vianen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Gan–Mercier 56 [3]
71 Jesús Manzaneque Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain La Casera–Bahamontes 46 [3]
72 José Luis Abilleira Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain La Casera–Bahamontes 60 [3]
73 Jesús Esperanza Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain La Casera–Bahamontes DNF [3]
74 Félix González Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain La Casera–Bahamontes DNF [3]
75 Andrés Oliva Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain La Casera–Bahamontes 19 [3]
76 Fernando Plaza Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain La Casera–Bahamontes 94 [3]
77 José Antonio Pontón Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain La Casera–Bahamontes DNF [3]
78 Damaso Torres Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain La Casera–Bahamontes 62 [3]
79 Antonio Vallori Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain La Casera–Bahamontes DNF [3]
80 Juan Zurano Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain La Casera–Bahamontes 14 [3]
81 Cyrille Guimard Flag of France.svg France Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage DNF [3]
82 Michel Coroller Flag of France.svg France Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage 95 [3]
83 Régis Delépine Flag of France.svg France Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage 101 [3]
84 André Dierickx Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage 55 [3]
85 Joël Millard Flag of France.svg France Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage 31 [3]
86 Jean-Claude Misac Flag of France.svg France Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage 47 [3]
87 Gérard Moneyron Flag of France.svg France Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage 72 [3]
88 Daniel Rébillard Flag of France.svg France Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage 77 [3]
89 Jean-Jacques Sanquer Flag of France.svg France Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage 68 [3]
90 Ghislain Van Landeghem Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Flandria–Shimano–Merlin Plage DNF [3]
91 Wladimiro Panizza Flag of Italy.svg Italy Brooklyn 4 [3]
92 Giancarlo Bellini Flag of Italy.svg Italy Brooklyn 26 [3]
93 Fausto Bertoglio Flag of Italy.svg Italy Brooklyn 23 [3]
94 Gianni Di Lorenzo Flag of Italy.svg Italy Brooklyn 91 [3]
95 Ercole Gualazzini Flag of Italy.svg Italy Brooklyn DNF [3]
96 Valerio Lualdi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Brooklyn 69 [3]
97 Aldo Parecchini Flag of Italy.svg Italy Brooklyn 97 [3]
98 Arturo Pecchielan Flag of Italy.svg Italy Brooklyn 43 [3]
99 Attilio Rota Flag of Italy.svg Italy Brooklyn DNF [3]
100 Patrick Sercu Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Brooklyn 89 [3]
101 Roger Pingeon Flag of France.svg France Lejeune–Jobo 11 [3]
102 Christian Blain Flag of France.svg France Lejeune–Jobo 48 [3]
103 Jean-Claude Blocher Flag of France.svg France Lejeune–Jobo DNF [3]
104 Francis Campaner Flag of France.svg France Lejeune–Jobo 39 [3]
105 Alain Cigana Flag of France.svg France Lejeune–Jobo 98 [3]
106 Daniel Ducreux Flag of France.svg France Lejeune–Jobo 90 [3]
107 Jean-Pierre Guillemot Flag of France.svg France Lejeune–Jobo 85 [3]
108 Claude Magni Flag of France.svg France Lejeune–Jobo 82 [3]
109 Bernard Masson Flag of France.svg France Lejeune–Jobo 104 [3]
110 André Romero Flag of France.svg France Lejeune–Jobo 15 [3]
111 Ronald De Witte Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Carpenter–Confortluxe 25 [3]
112 Eddy Cael Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Carpenter–Confortluxe DNF [3]
113 Wilfried David Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Carpenter–Confortluxe DNF [3]
114 Lucien De Brauwere Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Carpenter–Confortluxe DNF [3]
115 Marc Demeyer Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Carpenter–Confortluxe 41 [3]
116 Michel Pollentier Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Carpenter–Confortluxe 7 [3]
117 Arthur Van De Vijver Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Carpenter–Confortluxe 96 [3]
118 Frans Van Looy Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Carpenter–Confortluxe 99 [3]
119 Daniel Verplancke Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Carpenter–Confortluxe 100 [3]
120 Roger Verschaeve Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Carpenter–Confortluxe DNF [3]
121 Fedor den Hertog Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Frisol 27 [3]
122 Lorenzo Alaimo Flag of Italy.svg Italy Frisol 105 [3]
123 Donald Allan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Frisol 103 [3]
124 Will De Vlam Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Frisol DNF [3]
125 Albert Hulzebosch Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Frisol DNF [3]
126 Henk Poppe Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Frisol DNF [3]
127 Cees Priem Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Frisol DNF [3]
128 Henk Prinsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Frisol 84 [3]
129 Wim Prinsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Frisol 78 [3]
130 Piet van Katwijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Frisol 102 [3]

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References

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