List of teams and cyclists in the 1935 Tour de France

As was the custom since 1930, the 1935 Tour de France was contested by national teams. Belgium, Italy, Spain, Germany and France each sent teams of 8 cyclists. Then there were the individuals: each country also sent four cyclists who rode as individuals, but could take over the place of another cyclists if they dropped out. Spain only sent three cyclists, and Swiss sent four individual cyclists even though they did not have a national team, so 23 individual cyclists were racing. Finally, there was the touriste-routiers category, in which 30 cyclists participated.[1] In total this made 93 cyclists. Split up by nationality, there were 41 French, 13 Italian, 12 Belgian, 12 German, 11 Spanish and 4 Swiss cyclists.

The French team looked very strong, as it contained the three winners of the last five Tours, Antonin Magne, Georges Speicher and André Leducq, in addition to climber René Vietto and Maurice Archambaud, who had led the general classification for a long time in 1933. In addition, they had Roger Lapébie and Charles Pélissier riding as individuals, which meant that they could take the place of a French team member dropping out.[2]

Of the other teams, the Belgian and Italian teams seemed most likely to challenge the French.[2]

By rider

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 Jean Aerts  Belgium Belgium 29 [3]
2 Gustave Danneels  Belgium Belgium DNF [3]
3 Edgard De Caluwe  Belgium Belgium DNF [3]
4 Henri Garnier  Belgium Belgium DNF [3]
5 Louis Hardiquest  Belgium Belgium DNF [3]
6 Romain Maes  Belgium Belgium 1 [3]
7 Jozef Moerenhout  Belgium Belgium DNF [3]
8 Félicien Vervaecke  Belgium Belgium 3 [3]
9 Vasco Bergamaschi  Italy Italy DNF [3]
10 Giuseppe Martano  Italy Italy DNF [3]
11 Remo Bertoni  Italy Italy DNF [3]
12 Raffaele di Paco  Italy Italy DNF [3]
13 Francesco Camusso  Italy Italy DNF [3]
14 Mario Cipriani  Italy Italy DNF [3]
15 Adriano Vignoli  Italy Italy DNF [3]
16 Luigi Giacobbe  Italy Italy DNF [3]
17 Fédérico Ezquerra  Spain Spain DNF [3]
18 Mariano Cañardo  Spain Spain DNF [3]
19 Vicente Trueba  Spain Spain DNF [3]
20 Antonio Prior  Spain Spain 32 [3]
21 Emiliano Alvarez  Spain Spain DNF [3]
22 Cipriano Elis  Spain Spain DNF [3]
23 Salvador Cardona  Spain Spain 22 [3]
24 Isidro Figueras  Spain Spain DNF [3]
25 Kurt Stöpel  Germany Germany DNF [3]
26 Oskar Thierbach  Germany Germany 10 [3]
27 Willy Kutschbach  Germany Germany 46 [3]
28 Georg Umbenhauer  Germany Germany DNF [3]
29 Otto Weckerling  Germany Germany 42 [3]
30 Anton Hodey  Germany Germany DNF [3]
31 Emil Kijewski  Germany Germany DNF [3]
32 Karl Heide  Germany Germany DNF [3]
33 André Leducq  France France 17 [3]
34 Georges Speicher  France France 6 [3]
35 René Le Grèves  France France 15 [3]
36 Antonin Magne  France France DNF [3]
37 Maurice Archambaud  France France 7 [3]
38 René Vietto  France France 8 [3]
39 Jules Merviel  France France DNF [3]
40 René Debenne  France France DNF [3]
51 Sylvère Maes  Belgium Belgium Individuals 4 [3]
52 Antoon Dignef  Belgium Belgium Individuals 20 [3]
53 Jules Lowie  Belgium Belgium Individuals 5 [3]
54 François Neuville  Belgium Belgium Individuals DNF [3]
55 Pietro Rimoldi  Italy Italy Individuals DNF [3]
56 Ambrogio Morelli  Italy Italy Individuals 2 [3]
57 Eugenio Gestri  Italy Italy Individuals DNF [3]
58 Orlando Teani  Italy Italy Individuals 27 [3]
59 Demetrio Vicente  Spain Spain Individuals DNF [3]
60 Francisco Cepeda  Spain Spain Individuals DNF [3]
61 Vicente Bachero  Spain Spain Individuals 39 [3]
63 Ferdi Ickes  Germany Germany Individuals 45 [3]
64 Bruno Roth  Germany Germany Individuals 23 [3]
65 Georges Haendel  Germany Germany Individuals 34 [3]
66 Georg Stach  Germany Germany Individuals DNF [3]
67 Jean Fontenay  France France Individuals 25 [3]
68 Julien Moineau  France France Individuals 30 [3]
69 Roger Lapébie  France France Individuals DNF [3]
70 Charles Pélissier  France France Individuals 13 [3]
71 Leo Amberg   Switzerland Switzerland Individuals 24 [3]
72 Fritz Hartmann   Switzerland Switzerland Individuals 26 [3]
73 Alfred Bula   Switzerland Switzerland Individuals DNF [3]
74 Kurt Stettler   Switzerland Switzerland Individuals 40 [3]
101 Louis Thiétard  France Touriste-routier 36 [3]
102 Oreste Bernardoni  France Touriste-routier 35 [3]
103 Paul-René Corallini  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
104 Georges Lachat  France Touriste-routier 38 [3]
105 Aimable Denhez  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
106 Arthur Debruycker  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
107 Honoré Granier  France Touriste-routier 28 [3]
108 Benoît Faure  France Touriste-routier 12 [3]
109 Sezny Leroux  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
110 Charles Berty  France Touriste-routier 37 [3]
111 Clément Bistagne  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
112 Maurice Kraus  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
113 Joseph Mauclair  France Touriste-routier 19 [3]
114 Fernand Fayolle  France Touriste-routier 16 [3]
115 Maurice Pomarede  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
116 Dante Gianello  France Touriste-routier 21 [3]
117 Georges Hubatz  France Touriste-routier 44 [3]
118 Jean Philip  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
119 Pierre Cogan  France Touriste-routier 11 [3]
120 Louis Halbourg  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
121 Manuel Garcia  France Touriste-routier 41 [3]
122 Pierre Janvier  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
123 Gabriel Ruozzi  France Touriste-routier 9 [3]
124 René Bernard  France Touriste-routier 14 [3]
125 Pierre-Marie Cloarec  France Touriste-routier 18 [3]
126 Roland Fleuret  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
127 Théodore Ladron  France Touriste-routier 43 [3]
128 Paul Chocque  France Touriste-routier 31 [3]
129 Robert Renonce  France Touriste-routier DNF [3]
130 Aldo Bertocco  France Touriste-routier 33 [3]

References

  1. "29ème Tour de France 1935" (in French). Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 24 January 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  2. McGann, Bill; McGann, Carol (2006). The Story of the Tour De France. dog ear publishing. pp. 120–125. ISBN 978-1-59858-180-5. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  3. ""29ème Tour de France 1935". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 24 January 2012.
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