Tour de France 1905 etappe 7
![]() France | |||
Datum: | 23-07-1905 | ||
7e etappe | |||
Afstand: | 268 km | ||
Road – Stage | |||
Start: | Toulouse (Midi-Pyrenees), France | ||
Aankomst: | Bordeaux (Aquitaine), France |
![]() France | |||
Datum: | 23-07-1905 | ||
7e etappe | |||
Afstand: | 268 km | ||
Road – Stage | |||
Start: | Toulouse (Midi-Pyrenees), France | ||
Aankomst: | Bordeaux (Aquitaine), France |
1 | Louis Trousselier | FRA | ![]() | in 10h 12m 40s |
2 | Philippe Pautrat | FRA | ![]() | op 01s |
3 | Maurice Decaup | FRA | ![]() | op 02s |
4 | Hippolyte Aucouturier | FRA | ![]() | op 03s |
5 | Paul Chauvet | FRA | ![]() | op 04s |
6 | Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq | FRA | ![]() | op 05s |
7 | Léon Leygoute | FRA | ![]() | op 06s |
8 | Émile Georget | FRA | ![]() | op 07s |
9 | Julien Gabory | FRA | ![]() | op 08s |
10 | Camille Fily | FRA | ![]() | op 09s |
11 | Maurice Carrère | FRA | ![]() | op 10s |
12 | Henri Lignon | FRA | ![]() | op 11s |
13 | Gustave Guillarme | FRA | ![]() | op 12s |
14 | Lucien Mazan | FRA | ![]() | op 42s |
15 | Augustin Ringeval | FRA | ![]() | op 02m 45s |
16 | Jean-Baptiste Fischer | FRA | ![]() | op 11m 50s |
17 | Julien Maîtron | FRA | ![]() | op 22m 20s |
18 | Martin Soulié | FRA | ![]() | op 24m 20s |
19 | Georges Gabriel Baamonde | FRA | ![]() | op 36m 20s |
20 | Henri Richard | FRA | ![]() | op 36m 21s |
21 | Clovis Lacroix | FRA | ![]() | op 37m 20s |
22 | Eugène Ventresque | FRA | ![]() | op 01h 34m 20s |
23 | Emile Pinchaud | FRA | ![]() | op 01h 34m 21s |
24 | Antony Wattelier | FRA | ![]() | op 01h 42m 20s |
25 | Julien Lootens | BEL | ![]() | op 01h 42m 21s |
26 | Elie Monge | FRA | ![]() | op 02h 17m 20s |
27 | Fernand Lallement | FRA | ![]() | op 02h 22m 20s |
28 | Aloïs Catteau | BEL | ![]() | op 02h 37m 20s |
In the seventh stage to Bordeaux, Trousselier punctured after only a few kilometers. The rest of the cyclists quickly sped away from him, and Trousselier had to follow them alone for 200 km. A few kilometers before Bordeaux, Trousselier caught up with the rest, and even managed to win the sprint. Louis Trousselier kept his lead until the end of the race, winning five stages. Trousselier was accused of bad sportsmanship: he reportedly smashed the inkstands of a control post to prevent his opponents from signing. Unlike the 1904 Tour de France, no stage winners, nor anyone from the top ten of the general classification, were disqualified. |
Germain Célestin Fourchotte | ![]() | Did Not Start |
Henri Pépin de Gontaud | ![]() | Did Not Finish |