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List of teams and cyclists in the 1962 Tour de France

The 1962 Tour de France was the 49th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The three-week 4,274-kilometre (2,656 mi) race of 22 stages, including two split stages, started in Nancy on 24 June and finished at the Parc des Princes in Paris on 15 July.[1]

The peloton (main group) at the start of the 1962 Tour de France in Nancy

From 1930 to 1961, the Tour de France was contested by national teams, but in 1962 commercially sponsored international trade teams returned.[2][a] From the late-1950s to 1962, the Tour had seen the absence of top riders who had bowed to pressure from their teams' extra-sportif (non-cycling industry) sponsors to ride other races that better suited their brands.[4][5] This, and a demand for wider advertising from a declining bicycle industry, led to the reintroduction of the trade team format.[6][7] In early February 1962, 22 teams submitted applications for the race,[8] with the final list of 15 announced at the end of the month. The Spanish-based Kas was the first choice reserve team.[9]

Each of the 15 teams consisted of 10 cyclists (150 total),[10][11] an increase from the 1961 Tour, which had 11 teams of 12 cyclists (132 total).[12] Each team was required to have a dominant nationality; at least six cyclists should have the same nationality, or only two nationalities should be present.[13][14] For the first time, French cyclists were outnumbered; the largest number of riders from a nation came from Italy (52), with the next largest coming from France (50) and Belgium (28). Riders represented a further six nations, all European.[11] Of the start list of 150,[b] 66 were riding the Tour de France for the first time.[17] The total number of riders that finished the race was 94,[18] a record high to that point.[19] The average age of riders in the race was 27.5 years,[20] ranging from the 21-year-old Tiziano Galvanin (Legnano–Pirelli) to the 40-year-old Pino Cerami (Peugeot–BP–Dunlop).[21][22] The Legnano–Pirelli cyclists had the youngest average age while Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro cyclists had the oldest.[20] The presentation of the teams – where the members of each team's roster are introduced in front of the media and local dignitaries – took place outside the Place de la Carrière in Nancy before the start of the opening stage held in the city.[23]

Rudi Altig of Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson was the first rider to wear the general classification's yellow jersey after winning the first stage.[23] Altig lost it the following day to André Darrigade of Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani, who won stage 2a, before regaining it after winning stage three.[24] The race lead was taken by Altig's teammate Albertus Geldermans after stage six.[24] He held it for two stages, before Darrigade took it back for the next two.[24] Flandria–Faema–Clément rider Willy Schroeders then led the race from the end of stage nine to the end of eleven,[24] at which point Schroeder's teammate Rik Van Looy, a major pre-race favourite,[25] abandoned the race with an injury.[26] The following day, British rider Tom Simpson of Gitane–Leroux became the first from outside mainland Europe to wear the yellow jersey.[27][28] He lost it after stage thirteen's individual time trial in the Pyrenees to Flandria's Jef Planckaert, who then held it for seven stages, which included the Alps.[24] Jacques Anquetil of Saint-Raphaël won the individual time trial of stage twenty to put himself into the yellow jersey, which he held until the conclusion of the race;[24] he defended his title, winning his third Tour de France.[29] Planckaert finished second in the general classification, 4 min and 59 s in arrears, with Mercier–BP–Hutchinson rider Raymond Poulidor third, over ten minutes behind Anquetil. Altig won the points classification and Margnat's Federico Bahamontes won the mountains classification.[18] Saint-Raphaël won the team classification.[30] The overall awards for most combative and unluckiest were given to Eddy Pauwels of Wiel's–Groene Leeuw and Van Looy respectively.[31][32] Altig and Philco's Emile Daems won the most stages, with three each.[33]

Teams

Majority of French cyclists

Majority of Italian cyclists

Majority of Belgian cyclists

Cyclists

Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Tour
Pos. Position in the general classification
Time Deficit to the winner of the general classification
* Denotes the winner of the general classification
  Denotes the winner of the points classification
  Denotes the winner of the mountains classification
DNS Denotes a rider who did not start a stage, followed by the stage before which he withdrew
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish a stage, followed by the stage in which he withdrew
HD Denotes a rider who finished outside the time limit, followed by the stage in which he did so
Age correct as of 24 June 1962, the date on which the Tour began

By starting number

 
 
Wiel's–Groene Leeuw rider Eddy Pauwels (pictured at the 1964 Tour) won the super-combativity award.
 
Flandria–Faema–Clément rider Rik Van Looy (pictured on stage one) won the super-bad luck award.
No. Name Nationality Team Age Pos. Time Refs
1 Jacques Anquetil*   France Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson 28 1 114h 31' 54" [18][34]
2 Rudi Altig    West Germany Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson 25 31 + 1h 18' 14" [18][34]
3 Jean-Claude Annaert   France Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson 26 68 + 2h 30' 44" [18][34]
4 Pierre Everaert   France Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson 28 56 + 2h 04' 36" [18][34]
5 Albertus Geldermans   Netherlands Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson 27 5 + 14' 05" [18][34]
6 Jean Graczyk   France Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson 29 38 + 1h 38' 50" [18][34]
7 Jean Le Lan   France Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson 24 92 + 3h 45' 02" [18][34]
8 Louis Rostollan   France Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson 26 24 + 1h 03' 02" [18][34]
9 Jean Stablinski   France Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson 30 30 + 1h 14' 06" [18][34]
10 Michel Stolker   Netherlands Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson 28 33 + 1h 21' 19" [18][34]
11 Alberto Assirelli   Italy Ignis–Moschettieri 25 DNS-14 [35][36]
12 Ercole Baldini   Italy Ignis–Moschettieri 29 8 + 19' 00" [18][35]
13 Rino Benedetti   Italy Ignis–Moschettieri 33 63 + 2h 24' 28" [18][35]
14 Carlo Guarguaglini   Italy Ignis–Moschettieri 29 93 + 4h 08' 09" [18][35]
15 Augusto Marcaletti   Italy Ignis–Moschettieri 27 94 + 4h 29' 28" [18][35]
16 Italo Mazzacurati   Italy Ignis–Moschettieri 30 82 + 2h 58' 28" [18][35]
17 Gastone Nencini   Italy Ignis–Moschettieri 32 DNS-14 [35][36]
18 Arnaldo Pambianco   Italy Ignis–Moschettieri 26 25 + 1h 06' 10" [18][35]
19 Giuseppe Tonucci   Italy Ignis–Moschettieri 24 88 + 3h 42' 59" [18][35]
20 Giuseppe Zorzi   Italy Ignis–Moschettieri 24 DNF-6 [35][36]
21 Pierino Baffi   Italy Ghigi 31 61 + 2h 19' 16" [18][37]
22 Guido Boni   Italy Ghigi 28 48 + 1h 56' 00" [18][37]
23 Catullo Ciacci   Italy Ghigi 28 DNF-9 [36][37]
24 Franco Magnani   Italy Ghigi 24 83 + 3h 04' 53" [18][37]
25 Mario Minieri   Italy Ghigi 24 75 + 2h 39' 56" [18][37]
26 Diego Ronchini   Italy Ghigi 26 DNF-17 [36][37]
27 Luigi Sarti   Italy Ghigi 27 86 + 3h 31' 51" [18][37]
28 Angelino Soler   Spain Ghigi 22 DNF-5 [36][37]
29 Antonio Suárez   Spain Ghigi 30 DNF-18 [36][37]
30 Mario Zanchi   Italy Ghigi 23 HD-7 [36][37]
31 Henry Anglade   France Liberia–Grammont–Wolber 28 12 + 26' 33" [18][38]
32 Arthur Decabooter   Belgium Liberia–Grammont–Wolber 25 DNF-14 [36][38]
33 Joseph Carrara   France Liberia–Grammont–Wolber 24 DNF-12 [36][38]
34 Édouard Delberghe   France Liberia–Grammont–Wolber 26 37 + 1h 33' 23" [18][38]
35 Jean Dotto   France Liberia–Grammont–Wolber 34 58 + 2h 12' 32" [18][38]
36 André Foucher   France Liberia–Grammont–Wolber 28 54 + 2h 01' 43" [18][38]
37 Jaak De Boever   Belgium Liberia–Grammont–Wolber 24 77 + 2h 44' 06" [18][38]
38 Jean Milesi   France Liberia–Grammont–Wolber 27 60 + 2h 15' 52" [18][38]
39 Marc Huiart   France Liberia–Grammont–Wolber 25 85 + 3h 30' 26" [18][38]
40 Jean Selic   France Liberia–Grammont–Wolber 27 89 + 3h 43' 43" [18][38]
41 Dino Bruni   Italy Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson 30 90 + 3h 43' 52" [18][39]
42 Aurelio Cestari   Italy Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson 28 41 + 1h 41' 16" [18][39]
43 Marcel Ernzer   Luxembourg Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson 36 DNF-12 [36][39]
44 Charly Gaul   Luxembourg Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson 29 9 + 19' 11" [18][39]
45 Oreste Magni   Italy Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson 26 WD-3 [36][39]
46 Bruno Martinato   Italy Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson 26 53 + 2h 01' 07" [18][39]
47 Luigi Mele   Italy Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson 24 DNF-1 [36][39]
48 Alessandro Rimessi   Italy Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson 24 DNF-14 [36][39]
49 Attilio Moresi   Switzerland Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson 28 DNF-1 [36][39]
50 Alfredo Sabbadin   Italy Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson 26 73 + 2h 37' 16" [18][39]
51 Dick Enthoven   Netherlands Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 25 DNF-18 [36][40]
52 Joseph Groussard   France Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 28 57 + 2h 11' 26" [18][40]
53 Georges Groussard   France Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 25 72 + 2h 34' 09" [18][40]
54 René Fournier   France Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 29 DNF-7 [36][40]
55 Jean-Claude Lefebvre   France Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 29 HD-16 [36][40]
56 François Mahé   France Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 31 20 + 45' 36" [18][40]
57 Claude Mattio   France Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 26 DNF-19 [36][40]
58 Francesco Miele   Italy Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 24 HD-7 [36][40]
59 Alan Ramsbottom   Great Britain Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 26 45 + 1h 50' 19" [18][40]
60 Michel Vermeulin   France Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 27 DNF-2a [36][40]
61 Carlo Azzini   Italy Carpano 26 42 + 1h 41' 22" [18][41]
62 Antonio Bailetti   Italy Carpano 24 80 + 2h 56' 35" [18][41]
63 Germano Barale   Italy Carpano 26 46 + 1h 52' 15" [18][41]
64 Hilaire Couvreur   Belgium Carpano 37 74 + 2h 38' 10" [18][41]
65 Nino Defilippis   Italy Carpano 30 DNF-2a [36][41]
66 Gilbert Desmet   Belgium Carpano 31 4 + 13' 01" [18][41]
67 Arnaldo Di Maria   Italy Carpano 26 DNS-8a [36][41]
68 Giancarlo Gentina   Italy Carpano 23 DNF-18 [36][41]
69 Giuseppe Sartore   Italy Carpano 25 71 + 2h 33' 33" [18][41]
70 Michel Van Aerde   Belgium Carpano 28 DNF-14 [36][41]
71 André Darrigade   France Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani 33 21 + 47' 50" [18][42]
72 Jean Forestier   France Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani 31 36 + 1h 31' 51" [18][42]
73 Guy Ignolin   France Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani 25 78 + 2h 45' 35" [18][42]
74 Jean-Claude Lebaube   France Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani 24 11 + 23' 36" [18][42]
75 Bas Maliepaard   Netherlands Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani 24 47 + 1h 55' 54" [18][42]
76 Raymond Mastrotto   France Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani 27 29 + 1h 12' 24" [18][42]
77 Anatole Novak   France Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani 25 76 + 2h 41' 13" [18][42]
78 Tom Simpson   Great Britain Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani 24 6 + 17' 09" [18][42]
79 Gérard Thiélin   France Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani 27 HD-14 [34][36]
80 Rolf Wolfshohl   West Germany Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani 23 15 + 35' 23" [18][42]
81 Jean-Baptiste Claes   Belgium Wiel's–Groene Leeuw 25 52 + 2h 00' 41" [18][43]
82 Frans De Mulder   Belgium Wiel's–Groene Leeuw 24 DNF-14 [36][43]
83 Gilbert De Smet   Belgium Wiel's–Groene Leeuw 26 DNF-14 [36][43]
84 Daniel Doom   Belgium Wiel's–Groene Leeuw 27 40 + 1h 40' 13" [18][43]
85 Robert De Middeleir   Belgium Wiel's–Groene Leeuw 23 HD-14 [36][43]
86 Hans Junkermann   West Germany Wiel's–Groene Leeuw 28 DNF-14 [36][43]
87 André Messelis   Belgium Wiel's–Groene Leeuw 29 39 + 1h 39' 08" [18][43]
88 Eddy Pauwels   Belgium Wiel's–Groene Leeuw 27 10 + 23' 04" [18][43]
89 Dieter Puschel   West Germany Wiel's–Groene Leeuw 23 28 + 1h 11' 12" [18][43]
90 Willy Vannitsen   Belgium Wiel's–Groene Leeuw 27 70 + 2h 33' 13" [18][43]
91 Federico Bahamontes    Spain Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro 33 14 + 34' 16" [18][44]
92 François Goasduff   France Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro 27 DNF-4 [36][44]
93 Albert Bouvet   France Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro 32 DNF-12 [36][44]
94 Juan Campillo   Spain Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro 31 27 + 1h 10' 34" [18][44]
95 Robert Ducard   France Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro 30 HD-14 [36][44]
96 Raymond Elena   France Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro 30 HD-14 [36][44]
97 Joseph Novales   France Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro 24 DNF-6 [36][44]
98 Luis Otaño   Spain Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro 28 23 + 53' 02" [18][44]
99 Joseph Thomin   France Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro 30 DNF-15 [36][44]
100 Joseph Velly   France Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro 24 DNF-11 [36][44]
101 Jaime Alomar   Spain Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 24 DNF-19 [36][45]
102 Manuel Busto   France Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 29 67 + 2h 27' 06" [18][45]
103 Pino Cerami   Belgium Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 40 81 + 2h 57' 32" [18][45]
104 Henri Duez   France Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 24 DNF-5 [36][45]
105 Stéphane Lach   France Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 28 65 + 2h 24' 57" [18][45]
106 Fernand Picot   France Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 32 55 + 2h 03' 24" [18][45]
107 Marcel Rohrbach   France Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 29 HD-12 [36][45]
108 Pierre Ruby   France Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 29 HD-12 [36][45]
109 Bernard Viot   France Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 24 79 + 2h 47' 17" [18][45]
110 Frans Schoubben   Belgium Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 28 DNF-6 [36][45]
111 Graziano Battistini[b]   Italy Legnano–Pirelli 26 DNS-1 [36][46]
112 Giovanni Bettinelli   Italy Legnano–Pirelli 27 87 + 3h 40' 08" [18][46]
113 Sandro Cervellini   Italy Legnano–Pirelli 21 DNF-12 [36][46]
114 Emilio Ciolli   Italy Legnano–Pirelli 29 91 + 3h 44' 41" [18][46]
115 Giuseppe Dante   Italy Legnano–Pirelli 31 66 + 2h 25' 11" [18][46]
116 Renzo Fontona   Italy Legnano–Pirelli 22 35 + 1h 29' 33" [18][46]
117 Tiziano Galvanin   Italy Legnano–Pirelli 21 DNF-12 [36][46]
118 Giancarlo Manzoni   Italy Legnano–Pirelli 23 49 + 1h 59' 13" [18][46]
119 Imerio Massignan   Italy Legnano–Pirelli 25 7 + 17' 50" [18][46]
120 Fedele Rubagotti   Italy Legnano–Pirelli 22 DNF-9 [36][46]
121 Vittorio Adorni   Italy Philco 24 HD-7 [36][47]
122 Carlo Brugnami   Italy Philco 23 59 + 2h 13' 46" [18][47]
123 Guido Carlesi   Italy Philco 25 19 + 43' 29" [18][47]
124 Vittorio Chiarini   Italy Philco 25 DNF-7 [36][47]
125 Ottavio Cogliati   Italy Philco 23 DNF-7 [36][47]
126 Emile Daems   Belgium Philco 24 13 + 27' 17" [18][47]
127 Roberto Falaschi   Italy Philco 31 84 + 3h 04' 59" [18][47]
128 Jos Hoevenaers   Belgium Philco 29 18 + 42' 25" [18][47]
129 Nello Velucchi   Italy Philco 26 HD-7 [36][47]
130 Giorgio Zancanaro   Italy Philco 22 64 + 2h 24' 43" [18][47]
131 Roger Baens   Belgium Flandria–Faema–Clément 28 43 + 1h 43' 18" [18][48]
132 Armand Desmet   Belgium Flandria–Faema–Clément 31 16 + 39' 10" [18][48]
133 Marcel Ongenae   Belgium Flandria–Faema–Clément 27 51 + 2h 00' 06" [18][48]
134 Jef Planckaert   Belgium Flandria–Faema–Clément 28 2 + 4' 59" [18][48]
135 Willy Schroeders   Belgium Flandria–Faema–Clément 29 DNF-14 [36][48]
136 Edgard Sorgeloos   Belgium Flandria–Faema–Clément 31 62 + 2h 20' 58" [18][48]
137 Rik Van Looy   Belgium Flandria–Faema–Clément 28 DNF-11 [36][48]
138 Guillaume Van Tongerloo   Belgium Flandria–Faema–Clément 28 44 + 1h 47' 19" [18][48]
139 Piet van Est   Netherlands Flandria–Faema–Clément 27 26 + 1h 07' 14" [18][48]
140 Huub Zilverberg   Netherlands Flandria–Faema–Clément 23 HD-12 [36][48]
141 René Abadie   France Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 26 HD-7 [36][49]
142 Pierre Beuffeuil   France Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 27 50 + 1h 59' 53" [18][49]
143 Édouard Bihouée   France Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 26 69 + 2h 31' 01" [18][49]
144 Robert Cazala   France Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 28 22 + 54' 44" [18][49]
145 Hubert Ferrer   France Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 25 HD-14 [36][49]
146 Jean Gainche   France Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 29 32 + 1h 21' 18" [18][49]
147 Frans Melckenbeeck   Belgium Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 21 HD-12 [36][49]
148 Raymond Poulidor   France Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 26 3 + 10' 24" [18][49]
149 Willy Vanden Berghen   Belgium Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 22 34 + 1h 22' 51" [18][49]
150 Victor Van Schil   France Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 30 17 + 42' 01" [18][49]

By team

Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson
No. Rider Pos.
1   Jacques Anquetil (FRA)* 1
2   Rudi Altig (FRG)  31
3   Jean-Claude Annaert (FRA) 68
4   Pierre Everaert (FRA) 56
5   Albertus Geldermans (NED) 5
6   Jean Graczyk (FRA) 38
7   Jean Le Lan (FRA) 85
8   Louis Rostollan (FRA) 24
9   Jean Stablinski (FRA) 30
10   Michel Stolker (NED) 33
Directeur sportif: Raphaël Géminiani[11]
Ignis–Moschettieri
No. Rider Pos.
11   Alberto Assirelli (ITA) DNS-14
12   Ercole Baldini (ITA) 8
13   Rino Benedetti (ITA) 63
14   Carlo Guarguaglini (ITA) 93
15   Augusto Marcaletti (ITA) 94
16   Italo Mazzacurati (ITA) 82
17   Gastone Nencini (ITA) DNS-14
18   Arnaldo Pambianco (ITA) 25
19   Giuseppe Tonucci (ITA) 89
20   Giuseppe Zorzi (ITA) DNF-6
Directeur sportif: Giovanni Proietti[11]
Ghigi
No. Rider Pos.
21   Pierino Baffi (ITA) 61
22   Guido Boni (ITA) 48
23   Catullo Ciacci (ITA) DNF-9
24   Franco Magnani (ITA) 83
25   Mario Minieri (ITA) 75
26   Diego Ronchini (ITA) DNF-17
27   Luigi Sarti (ITA) 87
28   Angelino Soler (ESP) DNF-5
29   Antonio Suárez (ESP) DNF-18
30   Mario Zanchi (ITA) HD-7
Directeur sportif: Luciano Pezzi[11]
Liberia–Grammont–Wolber
No. Rider Pos.
31   Henry Anglade (FRA) 12
32   Arthur Decabooter (BEL) DNF-14
33   Joseph Carrara (FRA) DNF-12
34   Édouard Delberghe (FRA) 37
35   Jean Dotto (FRA) 58
36   André Foucher (FRA) 54
37   Jaak De Boever (BEL) 77
38   Jean Milesi (FRA) 60
39   Marc Huiart (FRA) 86
40   Jean Selic (FRA) 90
Directeur sportif: Bernard Gauthier[11]
Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson
No. Rider Pos.
41   Dino Bruni (ITA) 91
42   Aurelio Cestari (ITA) 41
43   Marcel Ernzer (LUX) DNF-12
44   Charly Gaul (LUX) 9
45   Oreste Magni (ITA) DNF-3
46   Bruno Martinato (ITA) 53
47   Luigi Mele (ITA) DNF-1
48   Alessandro Primessi (ITA) DNF-14
49   Attilio Moresi (SUI) DNF-1
50   Alfredo Sabbadin (ITA) 73
Directeur sportif: Pino Villa[11]
Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune
No. Rider Pos.
51   Dick Enthoven (NED) DNF-18
52   Joseph Groussard (FRA) 57
53   Georges Groussard (FRA) 72
54   René Fournier (FRA) DNF-7
55   Jean-Claude Lefebvre (FRA) HD-16
56   François Mahé (FRA) 20
57   Claude Mattio (FRA) DNF-19
58   Francesco Miele (ITA) HD-7
59   Alan Ramsbottom (GBR) 45
60   Michel Vermeulin (FRA) DNF-2a
Directeur sportif: Maurice De Muer[11]
Carpano
No. Rider Pos.
61   Carlo Azzini (ITA) 42
62   Antonio Bailetti (ITA) 80
63   Germano Barale (ITA) 46
64   Hilaire Couvreur (BEL) 74
65   Nino Defilippis (ITA) DNF-2a
66   Gilbert Desmet (BEL) 4
67   Arnaldo Di Maria (ITA) DNS-8a
68   Giancarlo Gentina (ITA) DNF-18
69   Giuseppe Sartore (ITA) 71
70   Michel Van Aerde (BEL) DNF-14
Directeur sportif: Désiré Keteleer/Ettore Milano[11]
Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani
No. Rider Pos.
71   André Darrigade (FRA) 21
72   Jean Forestier (FRA) 36
73   Guy Ignolin (FRA) 78
74   Jean-Claude Lebaube (FRA) 11
75   Bas Maliepaard (NED) 47
76   Raymond Mastrotto (FRA) 29
77   Anatole Novak (FRA) 76
78   Tom Simpson (GBR) 6
79   Gérard Thiélin (FRA) HD-14
80   Rolf Wolfshohl (FRG) 15
Directeur sportif: Raymond Louviot[11]
Wiel's–Groene Leeuw
No. Rider Pos.
81   Jean-Baptiste Claes (BEL) 52
82   Frans De Mulder (BEL) DNF-14
83   Gilbert De Smet (BEL) DNF-14
84   Daniel Doom (BEL) 40
85   Robert De Middeleir (BEL) HD-14
86   Hans Junkermann (FRG) DNF-14
87   André Messelis (BEL) 39
88   Eddy Pauwels (BEL) 10
89   Dieter Puschel (FRG) 28
90   Willy Vannitsen (BEL) 70
Directeur sportif: Albert de Kimpe[11]
Margnat–Paloma–D'Alessandro
No. Rider Pos.
91   Federico Bahamontes (ESP)  14
92   François Goasduff (FRA) DNF-4
93   Albert Bouvet (FRA) DNF-12
94   Juan Campillo (ESP) 27
95   Robert Ducard (FRA) HD-14
96   Raymond Elena (FRA) HD-14
97   Joseph Novales (FRA) DNF-6
98   Luis Otaño (ESP) 23
99   Joseph Thomin (FRA) DNF-15
100   Joseph Velly (FRA) DNF-11
Directeur sportif: Raoul Rémy[11]
Peugeot–BP–Dunlop
No. Rider Pos.
101   Jaime Alomar (ESP) DNF-19
102   Manuel Busto (FRA) 67
103   Pino Cerami (BEL) 81
104   Henri Duez (FRA) DNF-5
105   Stéphane Lach (FRA) 65
106   Fernand Picot (FRA) 55
107   Marcel Rohrbach (FRA) HD-12
108   Pierre Ruby (FRA) HD-12
109   Bernard Viot (FRA) 79
110   Frans Schoubben (BEL) DNF-6
Directeur sportif: Gaston Plaud[11]
Legnano–Pirelli
No. Rider Pos.
111   Graziano Battistini (ITA)[b] DNS-1
112   Giovanni Bettinelli (ITA) 88
113   Sandro Cervellini (ITA) DNF-12
114   Emilio Ciolli (ITA) 92
115   Peppino Dante (ITA) 66
116   Renzo Fontona (ITA) 35
117   Tiziano Galvanin (ITA) DNF-12
118   Giancarlo Manzoni (ITA) 48
119   Imerio Massignan (ITA) 7
120   Fedele Rubagotti (ITA) DNF-9
Directeur sportif: Eberardo Pavesi[11]
Philco
No. Rider Pos.
121   Vittorio Adorni (ITA) HD-7
122   Carlo Brugnami (ITA) 59
123   Guido Carlesi (ITA) 19
124   Vittorio Chiarini (ITA) DNF-7
125   Ottavio Cogliati (ITA) DNF-7
126   Emile Daems (BEL) 13
127   Roberto Falaschi (ITA) 84
128   Jos Hoevenaers (BEL) 18
129   Nello Velucchi (ITA) HD-7
130   Giorgio Zancanaro (ITA) 64
Directeur sportif: Luigi Sardi[11]
Flandria–Faema–Clément
No. Rider Pos.
131   Roger Baens (BEL) 43
132   Armand Desmet (BEL) 16
133   Marcel Ongenae (BEL) 51
134   Jef Planckaert (BEL) 2
135   Willy Schroeders (BEL) DNF-14
136   Edgard Sorgeloos (BEL) 62
137   Rik Van Looy (BEL) DNF-11
138   Guillaume Van Tongerloo (BEL) 44
139   Piet van Est (NED) 26
140   Huub Zilverberg (NED) HD-12
Directeur sportif: Guillaume Driessens[11]
Mercier–BP–Hutchinson
No. Rider Pos.
141   René Abadie (FRA) HD-7
142   Pierre Beuffeuil (FRA) 50
143   Édouard Bihouée (FRA) 69
144   Robert Cazala (FRA) 22
145   Hubert Ferrer (FRA) HD-14
146   Jean Gainche (FRA) 32
147   Frans Melckenbeeck (BEL) HD-12
148   Raymond Poulidor (FRA) 3
149   Willy Vanden Berghen (BEL) 34
150   Victor Van Schil (FRA) 17
Directeur sportif: Antonin Magne[11]

By nationality

Country No. of riders Finishers Stage wins
  Belgium 28 18 7 (Willy Vanden Berghen, Emile Daems ×2, Willy Vannitsen ×3, Eddy Pauwels)
  France 50 32 7 (André Darrigade, Robert Cazala ×2, Jean Stablinski, Raymond Poulidor, Jacques Anquetil ×2)
  West Germany 3 3 3 (Rudi Altig ×3)
  Great Britain 2 2
  Italy 52 31 4 (Mario Minieri, Antonio Bailetti, Dino Bruni, Rino Benedetti)
  Luxembourg 2 1
  Netherlands 6 4 1 (Huub Zilverberg)
  Spain 6 3 1 (Federico Bahamontes)
  Switzerland 1 0
Total 150 94 23[c]

Notes

  1. ^ The Tour's director, founder of the race Henri Desgrange, who had always wanted the race to be won on individual strength, changed it from commercially sponsored international trade teams to individuals for the 1929 race. Alcyon–Dunlop rider Maurice De Waele won the race although he was unwell, and Desgrange believed he was illegally helped by his teammates so changed it to national teams for the 1930 Tour, conceding that he could not keep team tactics out of the race, but could prevent commercial team tactics.[3]
  2. ^ a b c The leader of the Legnano–Pirelli team, Graziano Battistini, was listed on the start list,[11] but he withdrew from the Tour before stage one and was not replaced. Although he was cleared to race by the Tour's doctor, Pierre Dumas, Battistini thought he was suffering from azotemia.[15] His team manager, Eberardo Pavesi, allowed him to make his own decision.[16]
  3. ^ The team time trial on stage 2b, won by Flandria–Faema–Clément, is not counted in this total.[24]

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The 1962 Tour de France was the 49th edition of the Tour de France one of cycling s Grand Tours The three week 4 274 kilometre 2 656 mi race of 22 stages including two split stages started in Nancy on 24 June and finished at the Parc des Princes in Paris on 15 July 1 The peloton main group at the start of the 1962 Tour de France in Nancy From 1930 to 1961 the Tour de France was contested by national teams but in 1962 commercially sponsored international trade teams returned 2 a From the late 1950s to 1962 the Tour had seen the absence of top riders who had bowed to pressure from their teams extra sportif non cycling industry sponsors to ride other races that better suited their brands 4 5 This and a demand for wider advertising from a declining bicycle industry led to the reintroduction of the trade team format 6 7 In early February 1962 22 teams submitted applications for the race 8 with the final list of 15 announced at the end of the month The Spanish based Kas was the first choice reserve team 9 Each of the 15 teams consisted of 10 cyclists 150 total 10 11 an increase from the 1961 Tour which had 11 teams of 12 cyclists 132 total 12 Each team was required to have a dominant nationality at least six cyclists should have the same nationality or only two nationalities should be present 13 14 For the first time French cyclists were outnumbered the largest number of riders from a nation came from Italy 52 with the next largest coming from France 50 and Belgium 28 Riders represented a further six nations all European 11 Of the start list of 150 b 66 were riding the Tour de France for the first time 17 The total number of riders that finished the race was 94 18 a record high to that point 19 The average age of riders in the race was 27 5 years 20 ranging from the 21 year old Tiziano Galvanin Legnano Pirelli to the 40 year old Pino Cerami Peugeot BP Dunlop 21 22 The Legnano Pirelli cyclists had the youngest average age while Margnat Paloma D Alessandro cyclists had the oldest 20 The presentation of the teams where the members of each team s roster are introduced in front of the media and local dignitaries took place outside the Place de la Carriere in Nancy before the start of the opening stage held in the city 23 Rudi Altig of Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson was the first rider to wear the general classification s yellow jersey after winning the first stage 23 Altig lost it the following day to Andre Darrigade of Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani who won stage 2a before regaining it after winning stage three 24 The race lead was taken by Altig s teammate Albertus Geldermans after stage six 24 He held it for two stages before Darrigade took it back for the next two 24 Flandria Faema Clement rider Willy Schroeders then led the race from the end of stage nine to the end of eleven 24 at which point Schroeder s teammate Rik Van Looy a major pre race favourite 25 abandoned the race with an injury 26 The following day British rider Tom Simpson of Gitane Leroux became the first from outside mainland Europe to wear the yellow jersey 27 28 He lost it after stage thirteen s individual time trial in the Pyrenees to Flandria s Jef Planckaert who then held it for seven stages which included the Alps 24 Jacques Anquetil of Saint Raphael won the individual time trial of stage twenty to put himself into the yellow jersey which he held until the conclusion of the race 24 he defended his title winning his third Tour de France 29 Planckaert finished second in the general classification 4 min and 59 s in arrears with Mercier BP Hutchinson rider Raymond Poulidor third over ten minutes behind Anquetil Altig won the points classification and Margnat s Federico Bahamontes won the mountains classification 18 Saint Raphael won the team classification 30 The overall awards for most combative and unluckiest were given to Eddy Pauwels of Wiel s Groene Leeuw and Van Looy respectively 31 32 Altig and Philco s Emile Daems won the most stages with three each 33 Contents 1 Teams 2 Cyclists 2 1 By starting number 2 2 By team 2 3 By nationality 3 Notes 4 References 5 BibliographyTeams Edit Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani riders Gerard Thielin Anatole Novak Bas Maliepaard and Jean Forestier before the first stage Majority of French cyclists Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson riders Liberia Grammont Wolber riders Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune riders Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani riders Margnat Paloma D Alessandro riders Peugeot BP Dunlop riders Mercier BP Hutchinson riders Majority of Italian cyclists Ignis Moschettieri riders Ghigi riders Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson riders Carpano riders Legnano Pirelli riders Philco riders Majority of Belgian cyclists Wiel s Groene Leeuw riders Flandria Faema Clement riders Cyclists EditLegend No Starting number worn by the rider during the TourPos Position in the general classificationTime Deficit to the winner of the general classification Denotes the winner of the general classification Denotes the winner of the points classification Denotes the winner of the mountains classificationDNS Denotes a rider who did not start a stage followed by the stage before which he withdrewDNF Denotes a rider who did not finish a stage followed by the stage in which he withdrewHD Denotes a rider who finished outside the time limit followed by the stage in which he did soAge correct as of 24 June 1962 the date on which the Tour beganBy starting number Edit Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson rider Jacques Anquetil pictured on stage one won the general classification Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson rider Rudi Altig pictured at the 1962 Tour won the points classification Margnat Paloma D Alessandro rider Federico Bahamontes pictured at the 1962 Tour won the mountains classification Wiel s Groene Leeuw rider Eddy Pauwels pictured at the 1964 Tour won the super combativity award Flandria Faema Clement rider Rik Van Looy pictured on stage one won the super bad luck award No Name Nationality Team Age Pos Time Refs1 Jacques Anquetil France Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson 28 1 114h 31 54 18 34 2 Rudi Altig West Germany Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson 25 31 1h 18 14 18 34 3 Jean Claude Annaert France Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson 26 68 2h 30 44 18 34 4 Pierre Everaert France Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson 28 56 2h 04 36 18 34 5 Albertus Geldermans Netherlands Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson 27 5 14 05 18 34 6 Jean Graczyk France Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson 29 38 1h 38 50 18 34 7 Jean Le Lan France Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson 24 92 3h 45 02 18 34 8 Louis Rostollan France Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson 26 24 1h 03 02 18 34 9 Jean Stablinski France Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson 30 30 1h 14 06 18 34 10 Michel Stolker Netherlands Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson 28 33 1h 21 19 18 34 11 Alberto Assirelli Italy Ignis Moschettieri 25 DNS 14 35 36 12 Ercole Baldini Italy Ignis Moschettieri 29 8 19 00 18 35 13 Rino Benedetti Italy Ignis Moschettieri 33 63 2h 24 28 18 35 14 Carlo Guarguaglini Italy Ignis Moschettieri 29 93 4h 08 09 18 35 15 Augusto Marcaletti Italy Ignis Moschettieri 27 94 4h 29 28 18 35 16 Italo Mazzacurati Italy Ignis Moschettieri 30 82 2h 58 28 18 35 17 Gastone Nencini Italy Ignis Moschettieri 32 DNS 14 35 36 18 Arnaldo Pambianco Italy Ignis Moschettieri 26 25 1h 06 10 18 35 19 Giuseppe Tonucci Italy Ignis Moschettieri 24 88 3h 42 59 18 35 20 Giuseppe Zorzi Italy Ignis Moschettieri 24 DNF 6 35 36 21 Pierino Baffi Italy Ghigi 31 61 2h 19 16 18 37 22 Guido Boni Italy Ghigi 28 48 1h 56 00 18 37 23 Catullo Ciacci Italy Ghigi 28 DNF 9 36 37 24 Franco Magnani Italy Ghigi 24 83 3h 04 53 18 37 25 Mario Minieri Italy Ghigi 24 75 2h 39 56 18 37 26 Diego Ronchini Italy Ghigi 26 DNF 17 36 37 27 Luigi Sarti Italy Ghigi 27 86 3h 31 51 18 37 28 Angelino Soler Spain Ghigi 22 DNF 5 36 37 29 Antonio Suarez Spain Ghigi 30 DNF 18 36 37 30 Mario Zanchi Italy Ghigi 23 HD 7 36 37 31 Henry Anglade France Liberia Grammont Wolber 28 12 26 33 18 38 32 Arthur Decabooter Belgium Liberia Grammont Wolber 25 DNF 14 36 38 33 Joseph Carrara France Liberia Grammont Wolber 24 DNF 12 36 38 34 Edouard Delberghe France Liberia Grammont Wolber 26 37 1h 33 23 18 38 35 Jean Dotto France Liberia Grammont Wolber 34 58 2h 12 32 18 38 36 Andre Foucher France Liberia Grammont Wolber 28 54 2h 01 43 18 38 37 Jaak De Boever Belgium Liberia Grammont Wolber 24 77 2h 44 06 18 38 38 Jean Milesi France Liberia Grammont Wolber 27 60 2h 15 52 18 38 39 Marc Huiart France Liberia Grammont Wolber 25 85 3h 30 26 18 38 40 Jean Selic France Liberia Grammont Wolber 27 89 3h 43 43 18 38 41 Dino Bruni Italy Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson 30 90 3h 43 52 18 39 42 Aurelio Cestari Italy Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson 28 41 1h 41 16 18 39 43 Marcel Ernzer Luxembourg Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson 36 DNF 12 36 39 44 Charly Gaul Luxembourg Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson 29 9 19 11 18 39 45 Oreste Magni Italy Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson 26 WD 3 36 39 46 Bruno Martinato Italy Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson 26 53 2h 01 07 18 39 47 Luigi Mele Italy Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson 24 DNF 1 36 39 48 Alessandro Rimessi Italy Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson 24 DNF 14 36 39 49 Attilio Moresi Switzerland Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson 28 DNF 1 36 39 50 Alfredo Sabbadin Italy Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson 26 73 2h 37 16 18 39 51 Dick Enthoven Netherlands Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 25 DNF 18 36 40 52 Joseph Groussard France Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 28 57 2h 11 26 18 40 53 Georges Groussard France Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 25 72 2h 34 09 18 40 54 Rene Fournier France Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 29 DNF 7 36 40 55 Jean Claude Lefebvre France Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 29 HD 16 36 40 56 Francois Mahe France Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 31 20 45 36 18 40 57 Claude Mattio France Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 26 DNF 19 36 40 58 Francesco Miele Italy Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 24 HD 7 36 40 59 Alan Ramsbottom Great Britain Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 26 45 1h 50 19 18 40 60 Michel Vermeulin France Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 27 DNF 2a 36 40 61 Carlo Azzini Italy Carpano 26 42 1h 41 22 18 41 62 Antonio Bailetti Italy Carpano 24 80 2h 56 35 18 41 63 Germano Barale Italy Carpano 26 46 1h 52 15 18 41 64 Hilaire Couvreur Belgium Carpano 37 74 2h 38 10 18 41 65 Nino Defilippis Italy Carpano 30 DNF 2a 36 41 66 Gilbert Desmet Belgium Carpano 31 4 13 01 18 41 67 Arnaldo Di Maria Italy Carpano 26 DNS 8a 36 41 68 Giancarlo Gentina Italy Carpano 23 DNF 18 36 41 69 Giuseppe Sartore Italy Carpano 25 71 2h 33 33 18 41 70 Michel Van Aerde Belgium Carpano 28 DNF 14 36 41 71 Andre Darrigade France Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani 33 21 47 50 18 42 72 Jean Forestier France Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani 31 36 1h 31 51 18 42 73 Guy Ignolin France Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani 25 78 2h 45 35 18 42 74 Jean Claude Lebaube France Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani 24 11 23 36 18 42 75 Bas Maliepaard Netherlands Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani 24 47 1h 55 54 18 42 76 Raymond Mastrotto France Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani 27 29 1h 12 24 18 42 77 Anatole Novak France Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani 25 76 2h 41 13 18 42 78 Tom Simpson Great Britain Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani 24 6 17 09 18 42 79 Gerard Thielin France Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani 27 HD 14 34 36 80 Rolf Wolfshohl West Germany Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani 23 15 35 23 18 42 81 Jean Baptiste Claes Belgium Wiel s Groene Leeuw 25 52 2h 00 41 18 43 82 Frans De Mulder Belgium Wiel s Groene Leeuw 24 DNF 14 36 43 83 Gilbert De Smet Belgium Wiel s Groene Leeuw 26 DNF 14 36 43 84 Daniel Doom Belgium Wiel s Groene Leeuw 27 40 1h 40 13 18 43 85 Robert De Middeleir Belgium Wiel s Groene Leeuw 23 HD 14 36 43 86 Hans Junkermann West Germany Wiel s Groene Leeuw 28 DNF 14 36 43 87 Andre Messelis Belgium Wiel s Groene Leeuw 29 39 1h 39 08 18 43 88 Eddy Pauwels Belgium Wiel s Groene Leeuw 27 10 23 04 18 43 89 Dieter Puschel West Germany Wiel s Groene Leeuw 23 28 1h 11 12 18 43 90 Willy Vannitsen Belgium Wiel s Groene Leeuw 27 70 2h 33 13 18 43 91 Federico Bahamontes Spain Margnat Paloma D Alessandro 33 14 34 16 18 44 92 Francois Goasduff France Margnat Paloma D Alessandro 27 DNF 4 36 44 93 Albert Bouvet France Margnat Paloma D Alessandro 32 DNF 12 36 44 94 Juan Campillo Spain Margnat Paloma D Alessandro 31 27 1h 10 34 18 44 95 Robert Ducard France Margnat Paloma D Alessandro 30 HD 14 36 44 96 Raymond Elena France Margnat Paloma D Alessandro 30 HD 14 36 44 97 Joseph Novales France Margnat Paloma D Alessandro 24 DNF 6 36 44 98 Luis Otano Spain Margnat Paloma D Alessandro 28 23 53 02 18 44 99 Joseph Thomin France Margnat Paloma D Alessandro 30 DNF 15 36 44 100 Joseph Velly France Margnat Paloma D Alessandro 24 DNF 11 36 44 101 Jaime Alomar Spain Peugeot BP Dunlop 24 DNF 19 36 45 102 Manuel Busto France Peugeot BP Dunlop 29 67 2h 27 06 18 45 103 Pino Cerami Belgium Peugeot BP Dunlop 40 81 2h 57 32 18 45 104 Henri Duez France Peugeot BP Dunlop 24 DNF 5 36 45 105 Stephane Lach France Peugeot BP Dunlop 28 65 2h 24 57 18 45 106 Fernand Picot France Peugeot BP Dunlop 32 55 2h 03 24 18 45 107 Marcel Rohrbach France Peugeot BP Dunlop 29 HD 12 36 45 108 Pierre Ruby France Peugeot BP Dunlop 29 HD 12 36 45 109 Bernard Viot France Peugeot BP Dunlop 24 79 2h 47 17 18 45 110 Frans Schoubben Belgium Peugeot BP Dunlop 28 DNF 6 36 45 111 Graziano Battistini b Italy Legnano Pirelli 26 DNS 1 36 46 112 Giovanni Bettinelli Italy Legnano Pirelli 27 87 3h 40 08 18 46 113 Sandro Cervellini Italy Legnano Pirelli 21 DNF 12 36 46 114 Emilio Ciolli Italy Legnano Pirelli 29 91 3h 44 41 18 46 115 Giuseppe Dante Italy Legnano Pirelli 31 66 2h 25 11 18 46 116 Renzo Fontona Italy Legnano Pirelli 22 35 1h 29 33 18 46 117 Tiziano Galvanin Italy Legnano Pirelli 21 DNF 12 36 46 118 Giancarlo Manzoni Italy Legnano Pirelli 23 49 1h 59 13 18 46 119 Imerio Massignan Italy Legnano Pirelli 25 7 17 50 18 46 120 Fedele Rubagotti Italy Legnano Pirelli 22 DNF 9 36 46 121 Vittorio Adorni Italy Philco 24 HD 7 36 47 122 Carlo Brugnami Italy Philco 23 59 2h 13 46 18 47 123 Guido Carlesi Italy Philco 25 19 43 29 18 47 124 Vittorio Chiarini Italy Philco 25 DNF 7 36 47 125 Ottavio Cogliati Italy Philco 23 DNF 7 36 47 126 Emile Daems Belgium Philco 24 13 27 17 18 47 127 Roberto Falaschi Italy Philco 31 84 3h 04 59 18 47 128 Jos Hoevenaers Belgium Philco 29 18 42 25 18 47 129 Nello Velucchi Italy Philco 26 HD 7 36 47 130 Giorgio Zancanaro Italy Philco 22 64 2h 24 43 18 47 131 Roger Baens Belgium Flandria Faema Clement 28 43 1h 43 18 18 48 132 Armand Desmet Belgium Flandria Faema Clement 31 16 39 10 18 48 133 Marcel Ongenae Belgium Flandria Faema Clement 27 51 2h 00 06 18 48 134 Jef Planckaert Belgium Flandria Faema Clement 28 2 4 59 18 48 135 Willy Schroeders Belgium Flandria Faema Clement 29 DNF 14 36 48 136 Edgard Sorgeloos Belgium Flandria Faema Clement 31 62 2h 20 58 18 48 137 Rik Van Looy Belgium Flandria Faema Clement 28 DNF 11 36 48 138 Guillaume Van Tongerloo Belgium Flandria Faema Clement 28 44 1h 47 19 18 48 139 Piet van Est Netherlands Flandria Faema Clement 27 26 1h 07 14 18 48 140 Huub Zilverberg Netherlands Flandria Faema Clement 23 HD 12 36 48 141 Rene Abadie France Mercier BP Hutchinson 26 HD 7 36 49 142 Pierre Beuffeuil France Mercier BP Hutchinson 27 50 1h 59 53 18 49 143 Edouard Bihouee France Mercier BP Hutchinson 26 69 2h 31 01 18 49 144 Robert Cazala France Mercier BP Hutchinson 28 22 54 44 18 49 145 Hubert Ferrer France Mercier BP Hutchinson 25 HD 14 36 49 146 Jean Gainche France Mercier BP Hutchinson 29 32 1h 21 18 18 49 147 Frans Melckenbeeck Belgium Mercier BP Hutchinson 21 HD 12 36 49 148 Raymond Poulidor France Mercier BP Hutchinson 26 3 10 24 18 49 149 Willy Vanden Berghen Belgium Mercier BP Hutchinson 22 34 1h 22 51 18 49 150 Victor Van Schil France Mercier BP Hutchinson 30 17 42 01 18 49 By team Edit Saint Raphael Helyett Hutchinson No Rider Pos 1 Jacques Anquetil FRA 12 Rudi Altig FRG 313 Jean Claude Annaert FRA 684 Pierre Everaert FRA 565 Albertus Geldermans NED 56 Jean Graczyk FRA 387 Jean Le Lan FRA 858 Louis Rostollan FRA 249 Jean Stablinski FRA 3010 Michel Stolker NED 33Directeur sportif Raphael Geminiani 11 Ignis Moschettieri No Rider Pos 11 Alberto Assirelli ITA DNS 1412 Ercole Baldini ITA 813 Rino Benedetti ITA 6314 Carlo Guarguaglini ITA 9315 Augusto Marcaletti ITA 9416 Italo Mazzacurati ITA 8217 Gastone Nencini ITA DNS 1418 Arnaldo Pambianco ITA 2519 Giuseppe Tonucci ITA 8920 Giuseppe Zorzi ITA DNF 6Directeur sportif Giovanni Proietti 11 Ghigi No Rider Pos 21 Pierino Baffi ITA 6122 Guido Boni ITA 4823 Catullo Ciacci ITA DNF 924 Franco Magnani ITA 8325 Mario Minieri ITA 7526 Diego Ronchini ITA DNF 1727 Luigi Sarti ITA 8728 Angelino Soler ESP DNF 529 Antonio Suarez ESP DNF 1830 Mario Zanchi ITA HD 7Directeur sportif Luciano Pezzi 11 Liberia Grammont Wolber No Rider Pos 31 Henry Anglade FRA 1232 Arthur Decabooter BEL DNF 1433 Joseph Carrara FRA DNF 1234 Edouard Delberghe FRA 3735 Jean Dotto FRA 5836 Andre Foucher FRA 5437 Jaak De Boever BEL 7738 Jean Milesi FRA 6039 Marc Huiart FRA 8640 Jean Selic FRA 90Directeur sportif Bernard Gauthier 11 Gazzola Fiorelli Hutchinson No Rider Pos 41 Dino Bruni ITA 9142 Aurelio Cestari ITA 4143 Marcel Ernzer LUX DNF 1244 Charly Gaul LUX 945 Oreste Magni ITA DNF 346 Bruno Martinato ITA 5347 Luigi Mele ITA DNF 148 Alessandro Primessi ITA DNF 1449 Attilio Moresi SUI DNF 150 Alfredo Sabbadin ITA 73Directeur sportif Pino Villa 11 Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune No Rider Pos 51 Dick Enthoven NED DNF 1852 Joseph Groussard FRA 5753 Georges Groussard FRA 7254 Rene Fournier FRA DNF 755 Jean Claude Lefebvre FRA HD 1656 Francois Mahe FRA 2057 Claude Mattio FRA DNF 1958 Francesco Miele ITA HD 759 Alan Ramsbottom GBR 4560 Michel Vermeulin FRA DNF 2aDirecteur sportif Maurice De Muer 11 Carpano No Rider Pos 61 Carlo Azzini ITA 4262 Antonio Bailetti ITA 8063 Germano Barale ITA 4664 Hilaire Couvreur BEL 7465 Nino Defilippis ITA DNF 2a66 Gilbert Desmet BEL 467 Arnaldo Di Maria ITA DNS 8a68 Giancarlo Gentina ITA DNF 1869 Giuseppe Sartore ITA 7170 Michel Van Aerde BEL DNF 14Directeur sportif Desire Keteleer Ettore Milano 11 Gitane Leroux Dunlop R Geminiani No Rider Pos 71 Andre Darrigade FRA 2172 Jean Forestier FRA 3673 Guy Ignolin FRA 7874 Jean Claude Lebaube FRA 1175 Bas Maliepaard NED 4776 Raymond Mastrotto FRA 2977 Anatole Novak FRA 7678 Tom Simpson GBR 679 Gerard Thielin FRA HD 1480 Rolf Wolfshohl FRG 15Directeur sportif Raymond Louviot 11 Wiel s Groene Leeuw No Rider Pos 81 Jean Baptiste Claes BEL 5282 Frans De Mulder BEL DNF 1483 Gilbert De Smet BEL DNF 1484 Daniel Doom BEL 4085 Robert De Middeleir BEL HD 1486 Hans Junkermann FRG DNF 1487 Andre Messelis BEL 3988 Eddy Pauwels BEL 1089 Dieter Puschel FRG 2890 Willy Vannitsen BEL 70Directeur sportif Albert de Kimpe 11 Margnat Paloma D Alessandro No Rider Pos 91 Federico Bahamontes ESP 1492 Francois Goasduff FRA DNF 493 Albert Bouvet FRA DNF 1294 Juan Campillo ESP 2795 Robert Ducard FRA HD 1496 Raymond Elena FRA HD 1497 Joseph Novales FRA DNF 698 Luis Otano ESP 2399 Joseph Thomin FRA DNF 15100 Joseph Velly FRA DNF 11Directeur sportif Raoul Remy 11 Peugeot BP Dunlop No Rider Pos 101 Jaime Alomar ESP DNF 19102 Manuel Busto FRA 67103 Pino Cerami BEL 81104 Henri Duez FRA DNF 5105 Stephane Lach FRA 65106 Fernand Picot FRA 55107 Marcel Rohrbach FRA HD 12108 Pierre Ruby FRA HD 12109 Bernard Viot FRA 79110 Frans Schoubben BEL DNF 6Directeur sportif Gaston Plaud 11 Legnano Pirelli No Rider Pos 111 Graziano Battistini ITA b DNS 1112 Giovanni Bettinelli ITA 88113 Sandro Cervellini ITA DNF 12114 Emilio Ciolli ITA 92115 Peppino Dante ITA 66116 Renzo Fontona ITA 35117 Tiziano Galvanin ITA DNF 12118 Giancarlo Manzoni ITA 48119 Imerio Massignan ITA 7120 Fedele Rubagotti ITA DNF 9Directeur sportif Eberardo Pavesi 11 Philco No Rider Pos 121 Vittorio Adorni ITA HD 7122 Carlo Brugnami ITA 59123 Guido Carlesi ITA 19124 Vittorio Chiarini ITA DNF 7125 Ottavio Cogliati ITA DNF 7126 Emile Daems BEL 13127 Roberto Falaschi ITA 84128 Jos Hoevenaers BEL 18129 Nello Velucchi ITA HD 7130 Giorgio Zancanaro ITA 64Directeur sportif Luigi Sardi 11 Flandria Faema Clement No Rider Pos 131 Roger Baens BEL 43132 Armand Desmet BEL 16133 Marcel Ongenae BEL 51134 Jef Planckaert BEL 2135 Willy Schroeders BEL DNF 14136 Edgard Sorgeloos BEL 62137 Rik Van Looy BEL DNF 11138 Guillaume Van Tongerloo BEL 44139 Piet van Est NED 26140 Huub Zilverberg NED HD 12Directeur sportif Guillaume Driessens 11 Mercier BP Hutchinson No Rider Pos 141 Rene Abadie FRA HD 7142 Pierre Beuffeuil FRA 50143 Edouard Bihouee FRA 69144 Robert Cazala FRA 22145 Hubert Ferrer FRA HD 14146 Jean Gainche FRA 32147 Frans Melckenbeeck BEL HD 12148 Raymond Poulidor FRA 3149 Willy Vanden Berghen BEL 34150 Victor Van Schil FRA 17Directeur sportif Antonin Magne 11 By nationality Edit Country No of riders Finishers Stage wins Belgium 28 18 7 Willy Vanden Berghen Emile Daems 2 Willy Vannitsen 3 Eddy Pauwels France 50 32 7 Andre Darrigade Robert Cazala 2 Jean Stablinski Raymond Poulidor Jacques Anquetil 2 West Germany 3 3 3 Rudi Altig 3 Great Britain 2 2 Italy 52 31 4 Mario Minieri Antonio Bailetti Dino Bruni Rino Benedetti Luxembourg 2 1 Netherlands 6 4 1 Huub Zilverberg Spain 6 3 1 Federico Bahamontes Switzerland 1 0Total 150 94 23 c Notes Edit The Tour s director founder of the race Henri Desgrange who had always wanted the race to be won on individual strength changed it from commercially sponsored international trade teams to individuals for the 1929 race Alcyon Dunlop rider Maurice De Waele won the race although he was unwell and Desgrange believed he was illegally helped by his teammates so changed it to national teams for the 1930 Tour conceding that he could not keep team tactics out of the race but could prevent commercial team tactics 3 a b c The leader of the Legnano Pirelli team Graziano Battistini was listed on the start list 11 but he withdrew from the Tour before stage one and was not replaced Although he was cleared to race by the Tour s doctor Pierre Dumas Battistini thought he was suffering from azotemia 15 His team manager Eberardo Pavesi allowed him to make his own decision 16 The team time trial on stage 2b won by Flandria Faema Clement is not counted in this total 24 References Edit Las 22 etapas del Tour The 22 stages of the Tour PDF Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 24 June 1962 p 8 Archived PDF from the original on 10 May 2017 Retrieved 3 October 2016 Dauncey amp Hare 2003 p 218 McGann amp McGann 2006 pp 253 259 Dauncey 2012 pp 111 112 Reed 2015 p 66 McGann amp McGann 2006 p 5 Hanold 2012 p 13 Niet minder dan 22 ploegen No less than 22 teams Limburgs Dagblad in Dutch 2 February 1962 p 11 Retrieved 25 April 2017 via Delpher De organisatoren van de Tour The organisers of the Tour Limburgs Dagblad in Dutch 24 February 1962 p 15 Retrieved 25 April 2017 via Delpher The history of the Tour de France Year 1962 The starters Tour de France Amaury Sport Organisation Archived from the original on 2 September 2016 Retrieved 2 October 2016 a b c d e f g h i j 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