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velodrome. This was because of a bylaw forbidding road races to end on cycling tracks (a bylaw subsequently repealed in light of the race's success). Garin took his third stage win, and sealed overall victory by 2 hours 59 minutes 31 seconds: this remains the greatest margin of victory in the Tour de
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The fastest eight cyclists on each stage received a prize between 50 francs and 1,500 francs, varying per stage. The fourteen best cyclists in the general classification received a prize from 3,000 francs for the winner to 25 francs for fourteenth place. The remaining seven cyclists to finish in the
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Although Aucouturier had abandoned in the first stage, and so was not eligible for the general classification, he could still start the rest of the stages. In the second stage, Aucouturier was able to win the sprint. In the third stage, the cyclists who were competing for the general classification
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almost two hours behind. In the fifth stage, Georget had two flat tires, and fell asleep when he stopped at the side of the road to rest; he failed to finish. Thus Garin extended his lead by winning this stage, carrying nearly three hours' advantage into the final day's racing. Garin had requested
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Sixty cyclists, all professionals or semi-professionals, started the race, of whom 49 were French, 4 Belgian, 4 Swiss, 2 German, and one Italian; 21 of them were sponsored by bicycle manufacturers, while 39 entered without commercial support. 24 other cyclists took advantage of the opportunity to
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won the sprint. Aucouturier finished 27 minutes later, but this meant that he had run the course 33 minutes faster, so he was declared the winner of the stage. Garin retained the lead, helped by a crash of second-placed Pagie in the second stage, which eliminated him from the race. In the fourth
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increased significantly due to this event; a special edition of 130,000 copies was made after the race was over, and normal circulation increased from 25,000 to 65,000. The big success made sure that the Tour de France was scheduled again for 1904. The cyclists had also become national heroes.
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throw down his bicycle in front of Augereau, who fell, and Garin then bent Augereau's rear wheel. Augereau quickly obtained a spare bike and continued to the finish, however Garin easily won the sprint. Augereau still received a prize of 100 francs from Velo-Sport Nantes for the fastest final
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In 1903, it was normal for a professional cyclist to hire pacers, who would lead them during the race. Desgrange forbade this: it was originally intended that in the final, longest, stage pacers would be allowed, but this was rescinded after the fifth stage.
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general classification each received 95 francs, 5 francs for each of the 19 days that the race took, provided that they had not won more than 200 francs in prize money and did not have an average speed below 20 km/h (12 mph) on any stage.
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The 1903 Tour de France was run in six stages. Compared to modern stage races, the stages were extraordinarily long, with an average distance of over 400 km (250 mi), compared to the 171 km (106 mi) average stage length in the
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enter specific stages: one rode in both the second and fourth stages, and additionally three cyclists took part in the second stage, one in the third stage, fifteen in the fourth stage only, and a further four only competed in the fifth stage.
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had used a car as pacer, which was illegal. Pagie fell down, but got up again; he and Garin kept leading the race during the night. Around 9:00 in the morning, both reached Lyon. Garin got away from Pagie, and finished one minute ahead.
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at 2023 prices) to compete in the race for general classification, or five francs to enter a single stage. As the stages were so long, all but the first started before dawn: the last stage started at 21:00 the night before.
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The first Tour de France crossed no mountain passes, but several lesser cols. The first was the col du Pin-Bouchain (759 m (2,490 ft)), on the opening stage from Paris to Lyon, on what is now the old road from
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The pre-race favourite, Maurice Garin, won the first stage, and retained the lead throughout. He also won the last two stages, and had a margin of almost three hours over the next cyclist. The circulation of
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In contrast to modern stage races, a cyclist who gave up during a stage was allowed to start again the next stage, although he would no longer be in contention for the general classification. Thus
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Maurice Garin returned for the 1904 Tour de France but his title defence failed when he was disqualified. With the prize money that he won in 1903, which totalled 6,075
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stage, Aucouturier had a clear lead and seemed set to win a third successive stage, but was caught using the slipstream of a car, and was removed from the race. Swiss
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In 1903, there was no distinction in the rules between plain stages and mountain stages; the icons shown here indicate whether the stage included mountains.
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To ensure that the cyclists rode the entire route, stewards were stationed at various points around the course. The yellow jersey for the leader in the
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where they made several laps of honour. That day, 19 July, saw a large crowd at the velodrome to watch the riders and an earlier 100-km cycle race.
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started one hour earlier than the other cyclists, including Aucouturier. At the end of that stage, a group of four cyclists had broken away, and
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increased more than sixfold during and after the race, so the race was considered successful enough to be rerun in 1904, by which time
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There were 21 cyclists who had completed all six stages. For these cyclists, the times taken for each stage were added up for the
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were returning from the Marseille–Paris cycling race, Lefèvre suggested holding a race around France, similar to the popular
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in 1903, Desgrange needed something to keep the cycling fans; with circulation at 20,000, he could not afford to lose them.
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France. After arriving at Ville-d'Avray the riders were given a board marked with their finishing time and cycled on to
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Route of the 1903 Tour de France followed clockwise, starting in Montgeron and ending in Paris
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Torgler, Benno (2007). ""La Grande Boucle": Determinants of Success at the Tour de France".
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It was to have been a five-week race, from 1 June to 5 July, with an entry fee of 20
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Géo Lefévre became the director, judge and time-keeper; Henri Desgrange was the
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had not yet been introduced, but the leader was identified by a green armband.
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The last stage was the longest, at 471 km (293 mi), and ran from
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Butcher, Blacksmith, Acrobat, Sweep: The Tale of the First Tour de France
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on the track. Desgrange proposed the idea to the financial controller
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as editor. After being forced to change the name of the newspaper to
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other cyclists in the leading group to let him win the stage, but
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Noakes, T. D. (2006). "The limits of endurance exercise".
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to Lyon. The stage from Lyon to Marseille included the
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was the first cycling race set up and sponsored by the
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Tour de France 1903: la nascita della Grande Boucle
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Café au Reveil Matin in Paris, 1903 Tour de France.
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Map of France with the route of the 1903 Tour de France on it, showing that the race started in Paris, went clockwise through France and ended in Paris after six stages.
Maurice Garin
Lucien Pothier
Fernand Augereau
1904
newspaper
L'Équipe
Maurice Garin
Grand Tours
Dreyfus affair
Le VĂ©lo
L'Auto-VĂ©lo
Henri Desgrange
Géo Lefèvre
six-day races
Victor Goddet
francs
A black and white photograph of a man holding his bicycle and a little boy with a little bicycle, being looked upon by two other men.
Maurice Garin
2004 Tour de France
Roanne
col de la RĂ©publique
general classification
List of cyclists in the 1903 Tour de France
Hippolyte Aucouturier
Charles Laeser
1903 Tour de France, Stage 1 to Stage 3
1903 Tour de France, Stage 4 to Stage 6
A black-and-white picture of a group of persons with bicycles, standing on a road.
Maurice Garin

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