List of cyclists in the 1904 Tour de France

In the 1904 Tour de France, the favourites for the victory were Garin, Pothier and Aucouturier, who had all performed well in the 1903 Tour de France.[1][2] Among the competitors was Henri Paret who, at 50 years old, still holds the record of oldest Tour de France cyclist.[3]

By starting number

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 Age Pos. Time Ref'
1 Maurice Garin  France 33 DNF [4]
3 Victor Devèze  France DNF [4]
4 Hippolyte Aucouturier  France 27 DNF [4]
5 François Beaugendre  France 23 DNF [4]
6 Michel Frédérick   Switzerland 31 DNF [4]
7 Pierre Chevalier  France DNF [4]
8 Lucien Pothier  France 21 DNF [4]
9 Ferdinand Payan  France 34 DNF [4]
10 Adrien Blanqui  France DNF [4]
11 Jean Dargassies  France 31 4 + 13h 04' 30" [4]
13 Henri Gauban  France DNF [4]
14 Aloïs Catteau  Belgium 26 3 + 9h 01' 25" [4]
15 L. Treuvelot  France DNF [4]
16 Auguste Maisonneuve  France DNF [4]
17 Pierre Desvages  France 37 DNF [4]
18 Giovanni Gerbi  Italy 19 DNF [4]
19 Philippe Jousselin  France 32 DNF [4][5]
20 Édouard Pillon  France DNF [4]
21 Grimenwald  France DNF [4]
22 P. Hibon  France DNF [4]
23 Jules Sales  Belgium 29 DNF [4]
24 Julien Lootens  Belgium 27 DNF [4]
25 Auguste Laprée  France DNF [4]
26 Émile Moulin  France DNF [4]
27 François Marcastel  France 21 DNF [4][6]
28 Vassela  France DNF [4]
29 Léon Riche  France DNF [4]
30 Henri Paret  France 50 11 + 32h 18' 39" [4]
31 Maurice Carrère  France DNF [4]
32 Anton Jaeck   Switzerland 22 DNF [4][7]
33 Charles Laeser   Switzerland 24 DNF [4]
34 Louis Coolsaet  Belgium 19 7 + 23h 44' 20" [4]
35 Hubert Dome  Belgium DNF [4]
36 Lamouline  France DNF [4]
38 Joseph Achten  Belgium 19 DNF [4][8]
39 Jean-Baptiste Jacquet  France DNF [4]
40 Franz Breidenbach  Germany DNF [4]
41 Eugène Ventresque  France 18 DNF [4][9]
43 César Garin  Italy 24 DNF [4]
44 Albert Niepçeron  France 20 DNF [4][10]
45 Giovanni Rossignoli  Italy 21 DNF [4]
46 Émile Lombard  Belgium DNF [4]
47 Antoine Deflotrière  France 15 + 101h 28' 52" [4]
49 Lipman  France DNF [4]
50 Louis Lecuona  France 19 DNF [4][11]
51 Philippe De Balade  France DNF [4]
52 Julien Gabory  France 24 DNF [4][12]
53 Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq  France 20 2 + 2h 16' 14" [4]
55 Maurice Lartigue  France 26 DNF [4]
56 Léon Habets  France DNF [4]
58 Antoine Fauré  France 20 DNF [4]
59 Dieudonné Jamar  Belgium 25 DNF [4]
60 Georges Fleury  France 26 DNF [4]
61 Eugène Brange  France 32 DNF [4][13]
62 Stéphane Chaput  France DNF [4]
63 P. Dufraix  France DNF [4]
65 Romain Lardillier  France 37 DNF [4][14]
67 Auguste Rist  France 13 + 35h 01' 20" [4]
68 Pierre Cnops  Belgium 30 DNF [4][15]
69 Émile Lambœuf  France DNF [4]
70 René Saget  France 9 + 25h 55' 16" [4]
72 Noël Prévost  France DNF [4]
73 Auguste Gauthier  France 34 12 + 33h 14' 02" [4][16]
74 Gustave Drioul  Belgium 28 10 + 30h 54' 49" [4][17]
75 Legaux  Belgium DNF [4]
76 Eugène Delhaye  Belgium 28 DNF [4][18]
77 Émile Poupin  France DNF [4]
78 Henri Cornet  France 19 1 96h 05' 55" [4]
79 Albert Leroy  France DNF [4]
80 Nicolas Damelincourt  France 14 + 48h 39' 03" [4]
81 Octave Doury  France 20 DNF [4][19]
82 Laurent Tachet  France DNF [4]
83 Charles Delmilhac  France DNF [4]
84 Eugène Geay  France DNF [4]
85 Julien Maitron  France 23 5 + 19h 06' 15" [4]
86 Charles Prévost  France DNF [4]
87 Félix Boyer  France DNF [4]
88 Henri Boyer  France DNF [4]
90 Camille Fily  France 17 DNF [4][20]
92 Monin  France DNF [4]
95 Auguste Daumain  France 26 6 + 22h 44' 36" [4]
96 Gabriel Cistac  France 29 DNF [4][21]
97 Achille Colas  France 29 8 + 25h 09' 50" [4][22]
99 Eugène Prévost  France 41 DNF [4]
100 Ange Varalde  France DNF [4]
102 A. Durand  France DNF [4]
103 Georges Nemo  Belgium 21 DNF [4][23]
105 G. Sylvain  France DNF [4]

References

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  8. "Joseph Achten". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  9. "Eugène Ventresque". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  10. "Albert Niepçeron". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  11. "Louis Lecuona". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  12. "Julien Gabory". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  13. "Eugène Brange". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  14. "Jean-Baptiste "Romain" Lardillier". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  15. "Pierre Cnops". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  16. "Auguste Gauthier". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  17. "Gustave Drioul". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  18. "Eugène Delhaye". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
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  20. "Camille Fily". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  21. "Gabriel Cistac". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
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