2014 Tour de France start list
Full rosters for all of the 2014 Tour de France teams, with race numbers
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The final start list for the 2014 Tour de France (July 5-27) has been released.
A total of 22 teams will line up in Leeds, Yorkshire, on Saturday, July 5 to take part in the 101st edition of the Tour de France. Each squad fields nine riders, bringing the total number of participants to 198.
Riders with names crossed out have withdrawn from the race.
Great Britain (SKY)
1. Chris Froome (Great Britain)
2. Bernhard Eisel (Austria)
3. Vasil Kiryienka (Belarus)
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4. David Lopez (Spain)
5. Mikel Nieve (Spain)
6. Danny Pate (USA)
7. Richie Porte (Australia)
8. Geraint Thomas (Great Britain)
9. Xabier Zandio (Spain)
DS: Nicolas Portal
Movistar Team
Spain (MOV)
11. Alejandro Valverde (Spain)
12. Imanol Erviti (Spain)
13. John Gadret (France)
14. Jesus Herrada* (Spain)
15. Benat Intxausti (Spain)
16. Ion Izagirre* (Spain)
17. Ruben Plaza (Spain)
18. Jose Joaquin Rojas (Spain)
19. Giovanni Visconti (Spain)
DS: Jose Arrieta
Katusha Team
Russia (KAT)
21. Joaquim Rodriguez (Spain)
22. Vladimir Isaychev (Russia)
23. Alexander Kristoff (Norway)
24. Luca Paolini (Italy)
25. Alexander Porsev (Russia)
26. Egor Silin (Russia)
27. Gatis Smukulis (Latvia)
28. Simon Spilak (Slovenia)
29. Yuri Trofimov (Russia)
DS: José Azevedo
Tinkoff-Saxo
Russia (TCS)
31. Alberto Contador (Spain)
32. Daniele Bennati (Italy)
33. Jesus Hernandez (Spain)
34. Rafal Majka* (Poland)
35. Michael Morkov (Denmark)
36. Sergio Paulinho (Portugal)
37. Nicolas Roche (Ireland)
38. Michael Rogers (Australia)
39. Matteo Tossato (Italy)
DS: Philippe Mauduit
Astana Pro Team
Kazakhstan (AST)
41. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy)
42. Jakob Fuglsang (Denmark)
43. Andriy Grivko (Ukraine)
44. Dmitriy Gruzdev (Kazakhstan)
45. Maxim Iglinsky (Kazakhstan)
46. Tanel Kangert (Estonia)
47. Michele Scarponi (Italy)
48. Alessandro Vanotti (Italy)
49. Lieuwe Westra (Netherlands)
DS: Giuseppe Martinelli
Cannondale Pro Cycling
Italy (CAN)
51. Peter Sagan* (Slovakia)
52. Maciej Bodnar (Poland)
53. Alessandro De Marchi (Italy)
54. Ted King (USA)
55. Kristijan Koren (Slovenia)
56. Marco Marcato (Italy)
57. Jean-Marc Marino (France)
58. Fabio Sabatini (Italy)
59. Elia Viviani* (Italy)
DS: Stefano Zanatta
Belkin Pro Cycling Team
Netherlands (BEL)
61. Bauke Mollema (Netherlands)
62. Lars Boom (Netherlands)
63. Stef Clement (Netherlands)
64. Steven Kruijswijk (Netherlands)
65. Tom Leezer (Netherlands)
66. Bram Tankink (Netherlands)
67. Laurens Ten Dam (Netherlands)
68. Sep Vanmarcke (Belgium)
69. Maarten Wynants (Belgium)
DS: Nico Verhoeven
Omega Pharma-QuickStep
Belgium (OPQ)
71. Mark Cavendish (Great Britain)
72. Jan Bakelants (Belgium)
73. Michal Golas (Poland)
74. Michal Kwiatkowski* (Poland)
75. Tony Martin (Germany)
76. Alessandro Petacchi (Italy)
77. Mark Renshaw (Australia)
78. Niki Terpstra (Netherlands)
79. Matteo Trentin* (Italy)
DS: Wilfried Peeters
Ag2r La Mondiale
France (ALM)
81. Jean-Christophe Peraud (France)
82. Romain Bardet* (France)
83. Mikael Cherel (France)
84. Samuel Dumoulin (France)
85. Ben Gastauer (Luxembourg)
86. Blel Kadri (France)
87. Sebastian Minard (France)
88. Matteo Montaguti (Italy)
89. Christophe Riblon (France)
DS: Vincent Lavenu
Garmin-Sharp
91. Andrew Talansky (USA)
92. Janier Acevedo (Colombia)
93. Jack Bauer (New Zealand)
94. Alex Howes (USA)
95. Ben King* (USA)
96. Sebastian Langeveld (Netherlands)
97. Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania)
98. Tom-Jelte Slagter* (Netherlands)
99. Johan Vansummeren (Belgium)
DS: Charly Wegelius
Team Giant-Shimano
Netherlands (GIA)
101. Marcel Kittel (Germany)
102. Roy Curvers (Netherlands)
103. Koen De Kort (Netherlands)
104. John Degenkolb* (Germany)
105. Dries Devenyns (Belgium)
106. Tom Dumoulin* (Netherlands)
107. Cheng Ji (China)
108. Albert Timmer (Netherlands)
109. Tom Veelers (Netherlands)
DS: Christian Guiberteau
Lampre-Merida
Italy (LAM)
111. Rui Costa (Portugal)
112. Davide Cimolai* (Italy)
113. Kristijan Durasek (Croatia)
114. Chris Horner (USA)
115. Sacha Modolo (Italy)
116. Nelson Oliveira* (Portugal)
117. Maximiliano Richeze (Argentina)
118. Jose Serpa (Colombia)
119. Rafael Valls (Spain)
DS: Jose Fernandez
FDJ.fr
France (FDJ)
121. Arnaud Demare* (France)
122. William Bonnet (France)
123. Mickael Delage (France)
124. Arnold Jeannesson (France)
125. Matthieu Ladagnous (France)
126. Cedric Pineau (France)
127. Thibaut Pinot* (France)
128. Jeremy Roy (France)
129. Arthur Vichot (France)
DS: Thierry Bricaud
Lotto-Belisol
Belgium (LTB)
131. Jurgen van den Broeck (Belgium)
132. Lars Bak (Denmark)
133. Bart De Clercq (Belgium)
134. Tony Gallopin (France)
135. Andre Greipel (Germany)
136. Adam Hansen (Australia)
137. Greg Henderson (New Zealand)
138. Jurgen Roelandts (Belgium)
139. Marcel Sieberg (Germany)
DS: Herman Frison
BMC Racing Team
141. Tejay van Garderen (USA)
142. Darwin Atapuma (Colombia)
143. Marcus Burghardt (Germany)
144. Amael Moinard (France)
145. Daniel Oss (Italy)
146. Michael Schar (Switzerland)
147. Peter Stetina (USA)
148. Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium)
149. Peter Velits (Svk)
DS: Yvon Ledanois
Team Europcar
France (EUC)
151. Pierre Rolland (France)
152. Yukiya Arashiro (Japan)
153. Bryan Coquard* (France)
154. Cyril Gautier (France)
155. Yohann Gène (France)
156. Alexandre Pichot (France)
157. Perrig Quémeneur (France)
158. Kévin Reza (France)
159. Thomas Voeckler (France)
DS: Andy Flickinger
Trek Factory Racing
161. Frank Schleck (Luxembourg)
162. Matthew Busche (USA)
163. Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland)
164. Markel Irizar (Spain)
165. Gregory Rast (Switzerland)
166. Andy Schleck (Luxembourg)
167. Danny Van Poppel* (Netherlands)
168. Jens Voigt (Germany)
169. Haimar Zubeldia (Spain)
DS: Kim Andersen
France (COF)
171. Daniel Navarro (Spain)
172. Nicolas Edet (France)
173. Egoitz Garcia (Spain)
174. Cyril Lemoine (France)
175. Luis Angel Mate (Spain)
176. Rudy Molard* (France)
177. Adrien Petit* (France)
178. Julien Simon (France)
179. Rein Taaramae (Estonia)
DS: Didier Rous
Orica-GreenEdge
Australia (OGE)
181. Simon Gerrans (Australia)
182. Michael Albasini (Switzerland)
183. Simon Clarke (Australia)
184. Luke Durbridge* (Australia)
185. Mathew Hayman (Australia)
186. Jens Keukeleire (Belgium)
187. Christian Meier (Canada)
188. Svein Tuft (Canada)
189. Simon Yates* (Great Britain)
DS: Matthew White
IAM Cycling
Switzerland (IAM)
191. Mathias Frank (Switzerland)
192. Sylvain Chavanel (France)
193. Martin Elmiger (Switzerland)
194. Heinrich Haussler (Australia)
195. Reto Hollenstein (Switzerland)
196. Roger Kluge (Germany)
197. Jerome Pineau (France)
198. Sebastien Reichenbach* (Switzerland)
199. Danilo Wyss (Switzerland)
DS: Kjell Carlstrom
Team NetApp–Endura
Germany (TNE)
201. Leopold Koenig (Czech Republic)
202. Jan Barta (Czech Republic)
203. David de la Cruz* (Spain)
204. Zak Dempster (Australia)
205. Bartosz Huzarski (Poland)
206. Tiago Machado (Portugal)
207. Jose Mendes (Portugal)
208. Andreas Schillinger (Germany)
209. Paul Voss (Germany)
DS: Enrico Poitschke
Bretagne-Séché Environnement
France (BSE)
211. Brice Feillu (France)
212. Jean-Marc Bideau (France)
213. Anthony Delaplace* (France)
214. Romain Feillu (France)
215. Armindo Fonseca* (France)
216. Arnaud Gerard (France)
217. Florian Guillou (France)
218. Benedict Jarrier* (France)
219. Florian Vachon (France)
DS: Emmanuel Hubert
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2014 Tour de France: results and classification
General classification of the 2014 tour de france, jerseys of the 2014 tour de france, stages of the 2014 tour de france.
Stage 1 (Leeds - Harrogate, 190.5 km)
Stage 2 (York - Sheffield, 201 km)
Stage 3 (Cambridge - Londres, 155 km)
Stage 4 (Le Touquet-Paris-Plage - Lille Métropole, 163.5 km)
Stage 5 (Ypres - Arenberg Porte du Hainaut, 152.5 km)
Stage 6 (Arras - Reims, 194 km)
Stage 7 (Épernay - Nancy, 234.5 km)
Stage 8 (Tomblaine - Gérardmer La Mauselaine, 161 km)
Stage 9 (Gérardmer - Mulhouse, 170 km)
Stage 10 (Mulhouse - La Planche des Belles Filles, 161.5 km)
Stage 11 (Besançon - Oyonnax, 187.5 km)
Stage 12 (Bourg-en-Bresse - Saint-Étienne, 185.5 km)
Stage 13 (Saint-Étienne - Chamrousse, 197.5 km)
Stage 14 (Grenoble - Risoul, 177 km)
Stage 15 (Tallard - Nîmes, 222 km)
Stage 16 (Carcassonne - Bagnères-de-Luchon, 237.5 km)
Stage 17 (Saint-Gaudens - Saint-Lary Pla d’Adet, 124.5 km)
Stage 18 (Pau - Hautacam, 145.5 km)
Stage 19 (Maubourguet Pays du Val d’Adour - Bergerac, 208.5 km)
Stage 20 (Bergerac - Périgueux, 54 km in Individual Time Trial)
Stage 21 (Évry - Paris/Champs-Élysées, 137.5 km)
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Tour de France 2014: stage 15 results
Tour de france 2014: stage 14 results, tour de france 2014: stage 13 results.
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Tour de france 2014: stage 9 results.
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Tour de France 2014: stage 8 results
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Tour de France 2014: Route and stages
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Tour de france 2014 route stage 1: leeds (gb) - harrogate (gb).
Tour de France 2014 Route stage 2: York (GB) - Sheffield (GB)
Tour de France 2014 Route stage 3: Cambridge (GB) - London (GB)
Tour de France 2014 Route stage 4: Le Touquet - Lille
Tour de France 2014 Route stage 5: Ypres (B) - Arenberg/Porte Hainaut
Classement général Tour de France 2014
Tour de France 2014 wildcards selected
Bretagne – Séché Environnement, Cofidis, IAM Cycling and NetApp
Cofidis, IAM Cycling, Bretagne-Séché Environnement and NetApp-Endura have been handed wildcard invitations to the 2014 Tour de France , race organisers ASO announced on Tuesday. The four Pro Continental teams join the 18 WorldTour squads in the race, which gets underway in Leeds on July 5.
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ASO also unveiled its wildcard invitations to Paris-Nice and the Critérium du Dauphiné. IAM Cycling and Cofidis have been invited to both races, while Bretagne-Séché will partake in Paris-Nice only and NetApp-Endura will take part only in the Dauphiné.
Cofidis has been an ever-present at the Tour de France since its foundation in 1997, but IAM Cycling, Bretagne-Séché and NetApp-Endura are all first-time participants in the Tour .
IAM Cycling was disappointed to miss out on a wildcard berth in their inaugural season in 2013 but the acquisition of Sylvain Chavanel from Omega Pharma-QuickStep during the off-season meant that an invitation for this year was all but a formality.
Given ASO’s implicit policy of promoting French teams, Europcar’s elevation to WorldTour level this year cleared a path for Bretagne-Séché’s first Tour invitation. The Breton-based squad, which features Brice and Romain Feillu, had already featured in a number of ASO races in recent years.
NetApp-Endura has featured at the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España in the past two seasons, but 2014 will mark the German outfits Tour de France debut. Their chances of selection were helped greatly by the strong showing of Leopold Koenig at last year’s Vuelta, as the Czech won a stage and finished 9th overall.
There was disappointment for MTN-Qhubeka, however, as the team missed out in its bid for a debut grand tour ride, while there is no place either for the Caja Rural team of Luis Leon Sanchez.
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Tour de France 2014: AG2R La Mondiale Astana Pro Team Belkin Pro Cycling Team BMC Racing Team Cannondale FDJ.fr Garmin Sharp Lampre-Merida Lotto Belisol Movistar Team Omega Pharma – Quick Step Cycling Team Orica – GreenEdge Team Europcar Team Giant – Shimano Team Katusha Team Sky Tinkoff Saxo Trek Factory Racing
In addition to these eighteen teams, the organisers have awarded the following wildcards:
Paris-Nice Bretagne – Séché Environnement Cofidis, Solutions Crédits IAM Cycling
Critérium du Dauphiné Cofidis, Solutions Crédits IAM Cycling Team NetApp – Endura
Tour de France Bretagne – Séché Environnement Cofidis, Solutions Crédits IAM Cycling Team NetApp – Endura
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- Date: 16 July 2014
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La 101.ª edición del Tour de Francia se disputó entre los días 5 y 27 de julio de 2014.. Esta edición comenzó en la ciudad inglesa de Leeds (Reino Unido), donde se realizaron tres etapas.A partir de la 4.ª etapa el Tour de France se trasladó a Francia y transitó por países vecinos como Bélgica y España.La carrera no contó con prólogo, tuvo seis etapas de montaña (cinco finales ...
Anexo. : Participantes del Tour de Francia 2014. El Tour de Francia 2014 contó con la participación de 198 ciclistas en 22 equipos de 9 cada uno, representando a 34 países diferentes. Francia con 44 ciclistas, fue el país más representado, seguido de España con 20 e Italia y Países Bajos con 17. Se produjeron 34 abandonos finalizando la ...
The 2014 Tour de France was the 101st edition of the race, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The 3,660.5-kilometre race included 21 stages, starting in Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom, on 5 July and finishing on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 27 July. The race also visited Belgium for part of a stage. Vincenzo Nibali of the Astana team won the overall general classification by more than seven ...
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The Tour de France features 22 teams racing over 21 stages for 3,656 kilometres as they chase the yellow jersey William Fotheringham Mon 30 Jun 2014 10.56 EDT First published on Fri 27 Jun 2014 09 ...
Jerseys of the 2014 Tour de France Yellow jersey (winner of the Tour de France) : Vincenzo Nibali in 89h59'06" Polka dot jersey (best climber) : Rafal Majka with 181 points Green jersey (best sprinter) : Peter Sagan with 431 points White jersey (best young rider) : Thibaut Pinot in 90h07'27" Stages of the 2014 Tour de France. Stage 1 (Leeds - Harrogate, 190.5 km)
Vincenzo Nibali is the winner of Tour de France 2014, before Jean-Christophe Peraud and Thibaut Pinot. Marcel Kittel is the winner of the final stage.
Tour de France 2014: stage 21 results. Stage results, general classification, points, mountain and young rider standings after stage 21 of the 2014 Tour de France, and more. 1:25 PM.
Saturday, July 5th, the 2014 Tour de France starts in Leeds, England. The closing stage, on July 27th, finishes as per usual on the Champs Elysees in Paris. In the mean-time, riders face a broad mix of terrain including cobbles, sprints, 6 summit finishes and an individual time trial on the penultimate day.
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Le Tour de France 2014 est la 101e édition du Tour de France cycliste. Il est parti de Leeds, dans le comté du Yorkshire au Royaume-Uni, le 5 juillet, pour se terminer à Paris, sur l' avenue des Champs-Élysées, le 27 juillet . Grâce notamment à ses quatre victoires d'étapes, l' Italien Vincenzo Nibali, de l'équipe Astana, remporte ce ...
Rafał Majka is the winner of Tour de France 2014 Stage 14, before Vincenzo Nibali and Jean-Christophe Peraud. Vincenzo Nibali was leader in GC.
Cofidis has been an ever-present at the Tour de France since its foundation in 1997, but IAM Cycling, Bretagne-Séché and NetApp-Endura are all first-time participants in the Tour.
1 Liste des participants. 2 Notes et références. Basculer la table des matières. ... Cette page dresse la liste des coureurs du Tour de France 2014. Les 198 coureurs sont répartis dans 22 équipes [1]. Liste des participants. Liste de départ complète; Légende; Num: Dossard de départ porté par le coureur sur ce Tour de France ...
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Marcel Kittel is the winner of Tour de France 2014 Stage 4, before Alexander Kristoff and Arnaud Démare. Vincenzo Nibali was leader in GC.
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Stage 11 » Besançon › Oyonnax (187.5km) Tony Gallopin is the winner of Tour de France 2014 Stage 11, before John Degenkolb and Matteo Trentin. Vincenzo Nibali was leader in GC.