Tour de France 1904 etappe 2


France
Datum: 09-07-1904
2e etappe
Afstand: 374 km
Road – Stage
Start:Lyon (Rhone-Alpes), France
Aankomst: Marseille (Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur), France

Uitslag

1Alfred Faure FRA in 15h 19m 02s
2Émile Lombard BEL op
3Henri Cornet FRA op 01s
4Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq FRA op
5Aloïs Catteau BEL op 39m 58s
6François Beaugendre FRA op 01h 21m 58s
7Julien Gabory FRA op 01h 22m
8Eugène Ventresque FRA op 01h 50m 58s
9Jean Dargassies FRA op 02h 11m 58s
10Charles Prévost FRA op 01h 31m 58s
11René Saget FRA op 02h 52m 58s
12Henri Paret FRA op 02h 53m 58s
13Achille Colas FRA op 02h 53m 58s
14Michel Frédérick SUI op 03h 01m 58s
15? Grimenwald FRA op 03h 32m 58s
16Julien Maîtron FRA op 03h 48m 58s
17Gustave Drioul BEL op 04h 17m 58s
18Jean-Baptiste Lardillier FRA op 05h 29m 58s
19Auguste Daumain FRA op 05h 29m 58s
20Louis Colsaet FRA op 07h 31m 58s
21Auguste Rist FRA op 07h 31m 58s
22Auguste Gauthier FRA op 07h 31m 58s
23Antoine De Flotrière FRA op 11h 56m 58s
24Auguste Maisonneuve FRA op 12h 48m 58s
25Albert Niepçeron FRA op 12h 48m 58s
26Émile Poupin FRA op 13h 02m 58s
27Noël Prévost FRA op 13h 05m 58s
28Laurent Tachet FRA op 13h 11m 58s
29Nicolas Damelincourt FRA op 13h 34m 58s
For the second stage, the organisers had made the option to postpone the start by two hours, in case the mistral wind was making cycling difficult. This was not necessary, so the riders started at midnight as planned. During this stage, Antoine Fauré lead close to his hometown, and 200 fans tried to stop the rest of the cyclists from following him. Garin hurt his hand during the incident, and Giovanni Gerbi was knocked unconscious, and had to give up with broken fingers. The situation was only solved after race officials fired shots in the air. Further on, nails and broken glass had been spread along the road, which caused many flat tires. Because of this help, Fauré was the first on top of the Col de la République a.k.a the Col du Grand Bois, but was taken over by the favourites later. Aucouturier won the sprint. When the riders reached Marseille, they complained that there had been too many incidents in this stage, and the stage results should be cancelled. In the last part, they had been stopped by a large group of cyclists. Maurice Garin had been attacked, and his arm had been injured: he finished the stage steering with only one hand. There was so much confusion at the last controle post, that the exact arrival times of the cyclists were not recorded.

Uitgevallen/opgegeven

Hippolyte Aucouturier Disqualified
Maurice Carrère Disqualified
Stéphane Chaput Disqualified
Gabriel Cistac Opgegeven
Pierre Cnops Opgegeven
Philippe De Baladé Disqualified
Eugène Delhaye Disqualified
Pierre Desvages Opgegeven
Auguste Durand Opgegeven
Camille Fily Disqualified
Claude César Garin Disqualified
Maurice François Garin Disqualified
Jean Gauban Opgegeven
Eugène Geay Disqualified
Giovanni Gerbi Opgegeven
Anton Jaeck Opgegeven
Philippe Jousselin Disqualified
Julien Leroy Opgegeven
Julien Lootens Disqualified
Ferdinand Payan Opgegeven
Edouard Pillon Opgegeven
Lucien Pothier Disqualified
Léon Riche Opgegeven
Ange Varalda Opgegeven
? Vassela Opgegeven
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