List of teams and cyclists in the 2014 Tour de France

The 2014 Tour de France was the 101st edition of the race, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The 3,358.1-kilometre (2,086.6 mi) race included 21 stages, starting in Leeds, United Kingdom, on 5 July and finishing on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 27 July.[1]

A map of the world showing the number of riders per nation participated in the race.
The number of riders per nation participated in the 2014 Tour de France:
  20+
  10–19
  2–9
  1

The race was contested by 22 teams.[2] All of the eighteen UCI ProTeams were automatically invited, and obliged, to attend the race.[3] On 14 January 2014, the organiser of the Tour, Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), announced the four second-tier UCI Professional Continental teams given wildcard invitations: Cofidis, NetApp–Endura, Bretagne–Séché Environnement and IAM Cycling.[4] The team presentation – where the members of each team's roster are introduced in front of the media and local dignitaries – took place at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, United Kingdom, on 3 July, two days before the opening stage held in the city. The riders arrived at the arena by a ceremonial ride from the University of Leeds. The event included performances from Embrace and Opera North in front of an audience of 10,000.[5]

Each squad was allowed a maximum of nine riders, therefore the start list contained a total of 198 riders.[6] Of these, 47 were riding the Tour de France for the first time.[7] The total number of riders that finished the race was 174.[8] The riders came from 34 countries; France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, Australia and Belgium all had 10 or more riders in the race.[9] Giant–Shimano's Ji Cheng was the first Chinese rider to participate in the Tour.[10] Riders from eight countries won stages during the race; German riders won the largest number of stages, with seven.[11] The average age of riders in the race was 29.88 years,[12] ranging from the 20-year-old Danny van Poppel to the 42-year-old Jens Voigt, both Trek Factory Racing riders.[13] Voigt, riding in his final year as a professional, equalled Stuart O'Grady's record for most appearances in the Tour with 17.[14] Garmin–Sharp had the highest average age, while Trek Factory Racing had the lowest.[12]

Marcel Kittel of Giant–Shimano was the first rider to wear the general classification's yellow jersey after winning stage one. He lost it after the next stage to Vincenzo Nibali (Astana), who won the stage. Nibali held the race lead until the end of the ninth stage, when it was taken by Lotto–Belisol's Tony Gallopin. The yellow jersey returned to Nibali the following stage, and he held it until the conclusion of the race.[15] Second and third respectively were Jean-Christophe Péraud (Ag2r–La Mondiale) and Thibaut Pinot (FDJ.fr). The points classification was won by Peter Sagan of the Cannondale team.[8] Rafał Majka (Tinkoff–Saxo), winner of two mountain stages, won the mountains classification.[16] Pinot was the best young rider and the team classification was won by Ag2r–La Mondiale. Alessandro De Marchi (Cannondale) was given the award for the most combative rider.[8]

Teams

The BMC Racing Team before the start of the fourth stage in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage

UCI ProTeams

UCI Professional Continental teams

Cyclists

Legend
No.Starting number worn by the rider during the Tour
Pos.Position in the general classification
TimeDeficit to the winner of the general classification
Denotes riders born on or after 1 January 1989 eligible for the young rider classification[17]
Denotes the winner of the general classification[18]
Denotes the winner of the points classification[18]
Denotes the winner of the mountains classification[18]
Denotes the winner of the young rider classification (eligibility indicated by ‡)[18]
Denotes riders that represent the winner of the team classification[18]
Denotes the winner of the super-combativity award[18]
DNSDenotes a rider who did not start a stage, followed by the stage before which he withdrew
DNFDenotes a rider who did not finish a stage, followed by the stage in which he withdrew
DSQDenotes a rider who was disqualified from the race, followed by the stage in which this occurred
HDDenotes a rider who finished outside the time limit, followed by the stage in which he did so (French: Hors delai)
Age correct as of 5 July 2014, the date on which the Tour began

By starting number

Astana rider Vincenzo Nibali won the general classification.
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan won the points classification.
Tinkoff–Saxo rider Rafał Majka won the mountains classification.
FDJ.fr rider Thibaut Pinot won the young rider classification.
Cannondale rider Alessandro De Marchi won the super-combativity award.
No.NameNationalityTeamAgePos.TimeRef
1Chris Froome  Great BritainTeam Sky29DNF-5[19][20]
2Bernhard Eisel  AustriaTeam Sky33126+ 4h 13' 21"[19]
3Vasil Kiryienka  BelarusTeam Sky3386+ 3h 30' 23"[19]
4David López  SpainTeam Sky33105+ 3h 45' 13"[19]
5Mikel Nieve  SpainTeam Sky3018+ 46' 31"[19]
6Danny Pate  United StatesTeam Sky35153+ 4h 47' 52"[19]
7Richie Porte  AustraliaTeam Sky2923+ 1h 01' 08"[19]
8Geraint Thomas  Great BritainTeam Sky2822+ 59' 14"[19]
9Xabier Zandio  SpainTeam Sky37DNF-6[19][21]
11Alejandro Valverde  SpainMovistar Team344+ 9' 40"[22]
12Imanol Erviti  SpainMovistar Team3081+ 3h 22' 48"[22]
13John Gadret  FranceMovistar Team3519+ 47' 30"[22]
14Jesús Herrada  SpainMovistar Team2361+ 2h 53' 18"[22]
15Beñat Intxausti  SpainMovistar Team28114+ 3h 55' 53"[22]
16Ion Izagirre  SpainMovistar Team2541+ 2h 00' 50"[22]
17Rubén Plaza  SpainMovistar Team3491+ 3h 38' 27"[22]
18José Joaquín Rojas  SpainMovistar Team29DSQ-18[22][23]
19Giovanni Visconti  ItalyMovistar Team3137+ 1h 56' 28"[22]
21Joaquim Rodríguez  SpainTeam Katusha3554+ 2h 45' 17"[24]
22Vladimir Isaichev  RussiaTeam Katusha28157+ 4h 58' 30"[24]
23Alexander Kristoff  NorwayTeam Katusha27125+ 4h 11' 46"[24]
24Luca Paolini  ItalyTeam Katusha37136+ 4h 29' 43"[24]
25Alexander Porsev  RussiaTeam Katusha28HD-13[24][25]
26Egor Silin  RussiaTeam Katusha26DNF-6[24][21]
27Gatis Smukulis  LatviaTeam Katusha27100+ 3h 43' 25"[24]
28Simon Špilak  SloveniaTeam Katusha28DNF-17[24][26]
29Yuri Trofimov  RussiaTeam Katusha3014+ 36' 41"[24]
31Alberto Contador  SpainTinkoff–Saxo31DNF-10[27][28]
32Daniele Bennati  ItalyTinkoff–Saxo3396+ 3h 40' 46"[27]
33Jesús Hernández  SpainTinkoff–Saxo32DNF-6[27][29]
34Rafał Majka  PolandTinkoff–Saxo2444+ 2h 17' 53"[27]
35Michael Mørkøv  DenmarkTinkoff–Saxo29134+ 4h 26' 29"[27]
36Sérgio Paulinho  PortugalTinkoff–Saxo3489+ 3h 36' 33"[27]
37Nicolas Roche  IrelandTinkoff–Saxo3039+ 1h 58' 45"[27]
38Michael Rogers  AustraliaTinkoff–Saxo3426+ 1h 17' 53"[27]
39Matteo Tosatto  ItalyTinkoff–Saxo40119+ 4h 01' 53"[27]
41Vincenzo Nibali  ItalyAstana29189h 59' 06"[30]
42Jakob Fuglsang  DenmarkAstana2936+ 1h 54' 50"[30]
43Andriy Hrivko  UkraineAstana3095+ 3h 39' 28"[30]
44Dmitriy Gruzdev  KazakhstanAstana28130+ 4h 22' 33"[30]
45Maxim Iglinsky  KazakhstanAstana33129+ 4h 22' 07"[30]
46Tanel Kangert  EstoniaAstana2720+ 52' 11"[30]
47Michele Scarponi  ItalyAstana3449+ 2h 31' 40"[30]
48Alessandro Vanotti  ItalyAstana33147+ 4h 42' 48"[30]
49Lieuwe Westra  NetherlandsAstana3179+ 3h 21' 04"[30]
51Peter Sagan  SlovakiaCannondale2460+ 2h 52' 52"[31]
52Maciej Bodnar  PolandCannondale29112+ 3h 52' 52"[31]
53Alessandro De Marchi  ItalyCannondale2852+ 2h 34' 54"[31]
54Ted King  United StatesCannondale31DNF-10[31][32]
55Kristijan Koren  SloveniaCannondale27135+ 4h 29' 14"[31]
56Marco Marcato  ItalyCannondale3080+ 3h 21' 16"[31]
57Jean-Marc Marino  FranceCannondale30160+ 5h 03' 46"[31]
58Fabio Sabatini  ItalyCannondale29118+ 4h 01' 21"[31]
59Elia Viviani  ItalyCannondale25162+ 5h 10' 40"[31]
61Bauke Mollema  NetherlandsBelkin Pro Cycling2710+ 21' 15"[33]
62Lars Boom  NetherlandsBelkin Pro Cycling2897+ 3h 41' 24"[33]
63Stef Clement  NetherlandsBelkin Pro Cycling31DNF-7[33][34]
64Steven Kruijswijk  NetherlandsBelkin Pro Cycling2715+ 38' 15"[33]
65Tom Leezer  NetherlandsBelkin Pro Cycling28133+ 4h 24' 21"[33]
66Bram Tankink  NetherlandsBelkin Pro Cycling3540+ 1h 59' 02"[33]
67Laurens ten Dam  NetherlandsBelkin Pro Cycling339+ 18' 11"[33]
68Sep Vanmarcke  BelgiumBelkin Pro Cycling25106+ 3h 45' 54"[33]
69Maarten Wynants  BelgiumBelkin Pro Cycling32117+ 4h 01' 09"[33]
71Mark Cavendish  Great BritainOmega Pharma–Quick-Step29DNS-2[35][36]
72Jan Bakelants  BelgiumOmega Pharma–Quick-Step2824+ 1h 06' 28"[35]
73Michał Gołaś  PolandOmega Pharma–Quick-Step3055+ 2h 49' 03"[35]
74Michał Kwiatkowski  PolandOmega Pharma–Quick-Step2428+ 1h 21' 55"[35]
75Tony Martin  GermanyOmega Pharma–Quick-Step2947+ 2h 25' 35"[35]
76Alessandro Petacchi  ItalyOmega Pharma–Quick-Step40148+ 4h 44' 47"[35]
77Mark Renshaw  AustraliaOmega Pharma–Quick-Step31142+ 4h 39' 03"[35]
78Niki Terpstra  NetherlandsOmega Pharma–Quick-Step3094+ 3h 39' 04"[35]
79Matteo Trentin  ItalyOmega Pharma–Quick-Step2493+ 3h 38' 56"[35]
81Jean-Christophe Péraud  FranceAg2r–La Mondiale372+ 7' 37"[37]
82Romain Bardet  FranceAg2r–La Mondiale246+ 11' 26"[37]
83Mikaël Cherel  FranceAg2r–La Mondiale2859+ 2h 52' 00"[37]
84Samuel Dumoulin  FranceAg2r–La Mondiale3390+ 3h 38' 04"[37]
85Ben Gastauer  LuxembourgAg2r–La Mondiale2621+ 58' 00"[37]
86Blel Kadri  FranceAg2r–La Mondiale2784+ 3h 26' 23"[37]
87Sébastien Minard  FranceAg2r–La Mondiale3299+ 3h 42' 23"[37]
88Matteo Montaguti  ItalyAg2r–La Mondiale3066+ 2h 55' 47"[37]
89Christophe Riblon  FranceAg2r–La Mondiale33120+ 4h 04' 00"[37]
91Andrew Talansky  United StatesGarmin–Sharp25DNS-12[38][39]
92Janier Acevedo  ColombiaGarmin–Sharp28DNF-13[38][40]
93Jack Bauer  New ZealandGarmin–Sharp29137+ 4h 29' 57"[38]
94Alex Howes  United StatesGarmin–Sharp26127+ 4h 18' 43"[38]
95Ben King  United StatesGarmin–Sharp2553+ 2h 41' 59"[38]
96Sebastian Langeveld  NetherlandsGarmin–Sharp29140+ 4h 34' 29"[38]
97Ramūnas Navardauskas  LithuaniaGarmin–Sharp26141+ 4h 37' 42"[38]
98Tom-Jelte Slagter  NetherlandsGarmin–Sharp2556+ 2h 49' 20"[38]
99Johan Vansummeren  BelgiumGarmin–Sharp3374+ 3h 08' 40"[38]
101Marcel Kittel  GermanyGiant–Shimano26161+ 5h 06' 27"[41]
102Roy Curvers  NetherlandsGiant–Shimano34116+ 3h 58' 23"[41]
103Koen de Kort  NetherlandsGiant–Shimano3192+ 3h 38' 52"[41]
104John Degenkolb  GermanyGiant–Shimano25123+ 4h 06' 42"[41]
105Dries Devenyns  BelgiumGiant–Shimano30DNF-14[41][42]
106Tom Dumoulin  NetherlandsGiant–Shimano2333+ 1h 48' 00"[41]
107Ji Cheng  ChinaGiant–Shimano26164+ 6h 02' 24"[41]
108Albert Timmer  NetherlandsGiant–Shimano29146+ 4h 42' 28"[41]
109Tom Veelers  NetherlandsGiant–Shimano29155+ 4h 53' 23"[41]
111Rui Costa  PortugalLampre–Merida27DNS-16[43][44]
112Davide Cimolai  ItalyLampre–Merida24163+ 5h 11' 58"[43]
113Kristijan Đurasek  CroatiaLampre–Merida2646+ 2h 21' 18"[43]
114Chris Horner  United StatesLampre–Merida4217+ 44' 31"[43]
115Sacha Modolo  ItalyLampre–Merida27DNF-2[43][45]
116Nelson Oliveira  PortugalLampre–Merida2587+ 3h 30' 36"[43]
117Maximiliano Richeze  ArgentinaLampre–Merida31DNS-6[43][29]
118José Serpa  ColombiaLampre–Merida3548+ 2h 29' 06"[43]
119Rafael Valls  SpainLampre–Merida27DNF-14[43][46]
121Arnaud Démare  FranceFDJ.fr22159+ 5h 00' 29"[47]
122William Bonnet  FranceFDJ.fr32158+ 4h 59' 57"[47]
123Mickaël Delage  FranceFDJ.fr28143+ 4h 39' 40"[47]
124Arnold Jeannesson  FranceFDJ.fr2830+ 1h 33' 27"[47]
125Mathieu Ladagnous  FranceFDJ.fr2976+ 3h 14' 41"[47]
126Cédric Pineau  FranceFDJ.fr29102+ 3h 44' 22"[47]
127Thibaut Pinot  FranceFDJ.fr243+ 8' 15"[47]
128Jérémy Roy  FranceFDJ.fr3157+ 2h 49' 28"[47]
129Arthur Vichot  FranceFDJ.fr25DNF-13[47][48]
131Jurgen Van den Broeck  BelgiumLotto–Belisol3113+ 34' 01"[49]
132Lars Bak  DenmarkLotto–Belisol3482+ 3h 23' 41"[49]
133Bart De Clercq  BelgiumLotto–Belisol27DNF-8[49][50]
134Tony Gallopin  FranceLotto–Belisol2629+ 1h 29' 24"[49]
135André Greipel  GermanyLotto–Belisol31149+ 4h 44' 54"[49]
136Adam Hansen  AustraliaLotto–Belisol3364+ 2h 54' 18"[49]
137Greg Henderson  New ZealandLotto–Belisol37DNF-4[49][50]
138Jürgen Roelandts  BelgiumLotto–Belisol29111+ 3h 52' 39"[49]
139Marcel Sieberg  GermanyLotto–Belisol32145+ 4h 41' 21"[49]
141Tejay van Garderen  United StatesBMC Racing Team255+ 11' 24"[51]
142Darwin Atapuma  ColombiaBMC Racing Team26DNF-7[51][34]
143Marcus Burghardt  GermanyBMC Racing Team31154+ 4h 48' 40"[51]
144Amaël Moinard  FranceBMC Racing Team3245+ 2h 19' 13"[51]
145Daniel Oss  ItalyBMC Racing Team2769+ 2h 58' 41"[51]
146Michael Schär   SwitzerlandBMC Racing Team2743+ 2h 09' 43"[51]
147Peter Stetina  United StatesBMC Racing Team2635+ 1h 52' 36"[51]
148Greg Van Avermaet  BelgiumBMC Racing Team2938+ 1h 56' 34"[51]
149Peter Velits  SlovakiaBMC Racing Team2927+ 1h 19' 38"[51]
151Pierre Rolland  FranceTeam Europcar2711+ 23' 07"[52]
152Yukiya Arashiro  JapanTeam Europcar2965+ 2h 55' 27"[52]
153Bryan Coquard  FranceTeam Europcar22104+ 3h 44' 45"[52]
154Cyril Gautier  FranceTeam Europcar2625+ 1h 08' 47"[52]
155Yohann Gène  FranceTeam Europcar33128+ 4h 19' 11"[52]
156Alexandre Pichot  FranceTeam Europcar31107+ 3h 46' 35"[52]
157Perrig Quéméneur  FranceTeam Europcar3083+ 3h 25' 46"[52]
158Kévin Reza  FranceTeam Europcar2673+ 3h 08' 12"[52]
159Thomas Voeckler  FranceTeam Europcar3542+ 2h 08' 38"[52]
161Fränk Schleck  LuxembourgTrek Factory Racing3412+ 25' 48"[53]
162Matthew Busche  United StatesTrek Factory Racing2998+ 3h 41' 58"[53]
163Fabian Cancellara   SwitzerlandTrek Factory Racing33DNS-11[53][54]
164Markel Irizar  SpainTrek Factory Racing3463+ 2h 53' 44"[53]
165Grégory Rast   SwitzerlandTrek Factory Racing34101+ 3h 43' 37"[53]
166Andy Schleck  LuxembourgTrek Factory Racing29DNS-4[53][55]
167Danny van Poppel  NetherlandsTrek Factory Racing20DNF-7[53][34]
168Jens Voigt  GermanyTrek Factory Racing42108+ 3h 46' 37"[53]
169Haimar Zubeldia  SpainTrek Factory Racing378+ 17' 57"[53]
171Daniel Navarro  SpainCofidis30DNF-13[56][57]
172Nicolas Edet  FranceCofidis2677+ 3h 19' 34"[56]
173Egoitz García  SpainCofidis28DNF-9[56][58]
174Cyril Lemoine  FranceCofidis31110+ 3h 47' 16"[56]
175Luis Ángel Maté  SpainCofidis3031+ 1h 36' 52"[56]
176Rudy Molard  FranceCofidis2451+ 2h 34' 22"[56]
177Adrien Petit  FranceCofidis23156+ 4h 58' 20"[56]
178Julien Simon  FranceCofidis28109+ 3h 46' 56"[56]
179Rein Taaramäe  EstoniaCofidis2788+ 3h 35' 01"[56]
181Simon Gerrans  AustraliaOrica–GreenEDGE34DNS-17[59][60]
182Michael Albasini   SwitzerlandOrica–GreenEDGE3370+ 3h 05' 51"[59]
183Simon Clarke  AustraliaOrica–GreenEDGE27113+ 3h 55' 38"[59]
184Luke Durbridge  AustraliaOrica–GreenEDGE23122+ 4h 05' 59"[59]
185Mathew Hayman  AustraliaOrica–GreenEDGE36DNF-10[59][61]
186Jens Keukeleire  BelgiumOrica–GreenEDGE2567+ 2h 56' 12"[59]
187Christian Meier  CanadaOrica–GreenEDGE29121+ 4h 05' 13"[59]
188Svein Tuft  CanadaOrica–GreenEDGE37131+ 4h 22' 52"[59]
189Simon Yates  Great BritainOrica–GreenEDGE21DNS-16[59][62]
191Mathias Frank   SwitzerlandIAM Cycling27DNS-8[63][64]
192Sylvain Chavanel  FranceIAM Cycling3534+ 1h 48' 13"[63]
193Martin Elmiger   SwitzerlandIAM Cycling3575+ 3h 12' 10"[63]
194Heinrich Haussler  AustraliaIAM Cycling30DNF-18[63][65]
195Reto Hollenstein   SwitzerlandIAM Cycling28DNS-17[63][66]
196Roger Kluge  GermanyIAM Cycling28139+ 4h 33' 45"[63]
197Jérôme Pineau  FranceIAM Cycling3458+ 2h 51' 46"[63]
198Sébastien Reichenbach   SwitzerlandIAM Cycling2585+ 3h 27' 52"[63]
199Marcel Wyss   SwitzerlandIAM Cycling2832+ 1h 38' 27"[63]
201Leopold König  Czech RepublicNetApp–Endura267+ 14' 32"[67]
202Jan Bárta  Czech RepublicNetApp–Endura2971+ 3h 07' 18"[67]
203David de la Cruz  SpainNetApp–Endura25DNF-12[67][68]
204Zak Dempster  AustraliaNetApp–Endura26151+ 4h 45' 04"[67]
205Bartosz Huzarski  PolandNetApp–Endura3368+ 2h 58' 00"[67]
206Tiago Machado  PortugalNetApp–Endura2872+ 3h 08' 03"[67]
207José Mendes  PortugalNetApp–Endura29124+ 4h 07' 34"[67]
208Andreas Schillinger  GermanyNetApp–Endura30144+ 4h 40' 06"[67]
209Paul Voss  GermanyNetApp–Endura2850+ 2h 32' 48"[67]
211Brice Feillu  FranceBretagne–Séché Environnement2816+ 43' 59"[69]
212Jean-Marc Bideau  FranceBretagne–Séché Environnement30115+ 3h 58' 08"[69]
213Anthony Delaplace  FranceBretagne–Séché Environnement2478+ 3h 20' 48"[69]
214Romain Feillu  FranceBretagne–Séché Environnement30150+ 4h 45' 04"[69]
215Armindo Fonseca  FranceBretagne–Séché Environnement25138+ 4h 30' 52"[69]
216Arnaud Gérard  FranceBretagne–Séché Environnement29132+ 4h 24' 15"[69]
217Florian Guillou  FranceBretagne–Séché Environnement3162+ 2h 53' 20"[69]
218Benoît Jarrier  FranceBretagne–Séché Environnement25152+ 4h 46' 28"[69]
219Florian Vachon  FranceBretagne–Séché Environnement29103+ 3h 44' 40"[69]

By team

Team Sky (SKY)
No.RiderPos.
1  Chris Froome (GBR)DNF-5
2  Bernhard Eisel (AUT)126
3  Vasil Kiryienka (BLR)86
4  David López (ESP)105
5  Mikel Nieve (ESP)18
6  Danny Pate (USA)153
7  Richie Porte (AUS)23
8  Geraint Thomas (GBR)22
9  Xabier Zandio (ESP)DNF-6
Directeur sportif: Nicolas Portal[19]
Movistar Team (MOV)
No.RiderPos.
11  Alejandro Valverde (ESP)4
12  Imanol Erviti (ESP)81
13  John Gadret (FRA)19
14  Jesús Herrada (ESP)61
15  Beñat Intxausti (ESP)114
16  Ion Izagirre (ESP)41
17  Rubén Plaza (ESP)91
18  José Joaquín Rojas (ESP)DSQ-18
19  Giovanni Visconti (ITA)37
Directeur sportif: José Luis Arrieta[22]
Team Katusha (KAT)
No.RiderPos.
21  Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP)54
22  Vladimir Isaichev (RUS)157
23  Alexander Kristoff (NOR)125
24  Luca Paolini (ITA)136
25  Alexander Porsev (RUS)HD-13
26  Egor Silin (RUS)DNF-6
27  Gatis Smukulis (LAT)100
28  Simon Špilak (SLO)DNF-17
29  Yuri Trofimov (RUS)14
Directeur sportif: José Azevedo[24]
Tinkoff–Saxo (SAX)
No.RiderPos.
31  Alberto Contador (ESP)DNF-10
32  Daniele Bennati (ITA)96
33  Jesús Hernández (ESP)DNF-6
34  Rafał Majka (POL) 44
35  Michael Mørkøv (DEN)134
36  Sérgio Paulinho (POR)89
37  Nicolas Roche (IRL)39
38  Michael Rogers (AUS)26
39  Matteo Tosatto (ITA)119
Directeur sportif: Steven de Jongh[27]
Astana (AST)
No.RiderPos.
41  Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) 1
42  Jakob Fuglsang (DEN)36
43  Andriy Hrivko (UKR)95
44  Dmitriy Gruzdev (KAZ)130
45  Maxim Iglinsky (KAZ)129
46  Tanel Kangert (EST)20
47  Michele Scarponi (ITA)49
48  Alessandro Vanotti (ITA)147
49  Lieuwe Westra (NED)79
Directeur sportif: Alexandr Shefer[30]
Cannondale (CAN)
No.RiderPos.
51  Peter Sagan (SVK) 60
52  Maciej Bodnar (POL)112
53  Alessandro De Marchi (ITA) 52
54  Ted King (USA)DNF-10
55  Kristijan Koren (SLO)135
56  Marco Marcato (ITA)80
57  Jean-Marc Marino (FRA)160
58  Fabio Sabatini (ITA)118
59  Elia Viviani (ITA)162
Directeur sportif: Gilles Pauchard[31]
Belkin Pro Cycling (BEL)
No.RiderPos.
61  Bauke Mollema (NED)10
62  Lars Boom (NED)97
63  Stef Clement (NED)DNF-7
64  Steven Kruijswijk (NED)15
65  Tom Leezer (NED)133
66  Bram Tankink (NED)40
67  Laurens ten Dam (NED)9
68  Sep Vanmarcke (BEL)160
69  Maarten Wynants (BEL)117
Directeur sportif: Nico Verhoeven[33]
Omega Pharma–Quick-Step (OPQ)
No.RiderPos.
71  Mark Cavendish (GBR)DNS-2
72  Jan Bakelants (BEL)24
73  Michał Gołaś (POL)55
74  Michał Kwiatkowski (POL)28
75  Tony Martin (GER)47
76  Alessandro Petacchi (ITA)148
77  Mark Renshaw (AUS)142
78  Niki Terpstra (NED)94
79  Matteo Trentin (ITA)93
Directeur sportif: Wilfried Peeters[35]
Ag2r–La Mondiale (ALM)
No.RiderPos.
81  Jean-Christophe Péraud (FRA)2
82  Romain Bardet (FRA)7
83  Mikaël Cherel (FRA)59
84  Samuel Dumoulin (FRA)90
85  Ben Gastauer (LUX)21
86  Blel Kadri (FRA)84
87  Sébastien Minard (FRA)99
88  Matteo Montaguti (ITA)66
89  Christophe Riblon (FRA)120
Directeur sportif: Vincent Lavenu[37]
Garmin–Sharp (GRS)
No.RiderPos.
91  Andrew Talansky (USA)DNS-12
92  Janier Acevedo (COL)DNF-13
93  Jack Bauer (NZL)137
94  Alex Howes (USA)127
95  Ben King (USA)53
96  Sebastian Langeveld (NED)140
97  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU)141
98  Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED)56
99  Johan Vansummeren (BEL)74
Directeur sportif: Charly Wegelius[38]
Giant–Shimano (GIA)
No.RiderPos.
101  Marcel Kittel (GER)161
102  Roy Curvers (NED)116
103  Koen de Kort (NED)92
104  John Degenkolb (GER)123
105  Dries Devenyns (BEL)DNF-14
106  Tom Dumoulin (NED)33
107  Ji Cheng (CHN)164
108  Albert Timmer (NED)146
109  Tom Veelers (NED)155
Directeur sportif: Marc Reef[41]
Lampre–Merida (LAM)
No.RiderPos.
111  Rui Costa (POR)DNS-16
112  Davide Cimolai (ITA)163
113  Kristijan Đurasek (CRO)46
114  Chris Horner (USA)17
115  Sacha Modolo (ITA)DNF-2
116  Nelson Oliveira (POR)87
117  Maximiliano Richeze (ARG)DNS-16
118  José Serpa (COL)48
119  Rafael Valls (ESP)DNF-14
Directeur sportif: Simone Pedrazzini[43]
FDJ.fr (FDJ)
No.RiderPos.
121  Arnaud Démare (FRA)159
122  William Bonnet (FRA)158
123  Mickaël Delage (FRA)143
124  Arnold Jeannesson (FRA)30
125  Mathieu Ladagnous (FRA)76
126  Cédric Pineau (FRA)102
127  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) 3
128  Jérémy Roy (FRA)57
129  Arthur Vichot (FRA)DNF-13
Directeur sportif: Thierry Bricaud[47]
Lotto–Belisol (LTB)
No.RiderPos.
131  Jurgen Van den Broeck (BEL)13
132  Lars Bak (DEN)82
133  Bart De Clercq (BEL)DNF-8
134  Tony Gallopin (FRA)29
135  André Greipel (GER)149
136  Adam Hansen (AUS)64
137  Greg Henderson (NZL)DNF-4
138  Jürgen Roelandts (BEL)111
139  Marcel Sieberg (GER)145
Directeur sportif: Herman Frison[49]
BMC Racing Team (BMC)
No.RiderPos.
141  Tejay van Garderen (USA)5
142  Darwin Atapuma (COL)DNF-7
143  Marcus Burghardt (GER)154
144  Amaël Moinard (FRA)45
145  Daniel Oss (ITA)69
146  Michael Schär (SUI)43
147  Peter Stetina (USA)35
148  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)38
149  Peter Velits (SVK)27
Directeur sportif: Yvon Ledanois[51]
Team Europcar (EUC)
No.RiderPos.
151  Pierre Rolland (FRA)11
152  Yukiya Arashiro (JPN)65
153  Bryan Coquard (FRA)104
154  Cyril Gautier (FRA)25
155  Yohann Gène (FRA)128
156  Alexandre Pichot (FRA)107
157  Perrig Quéméneur (FRA)83
158  Kévin Reza (FRA)73
159  Thomas Voeckler (FRA)42
Directeur sportif: Andy Flickinger[52]
Trek Factory Racing (TFR)
No.RiderPos.
161  Fränk Schleck (LUX)12
162  Matthew Busche (USA)98
163  Fabian Cancellara (SUI)DNS-11
164  Markel Irizar (ESP)63
165  Grégory Rast (SUI)101
166  Andy Schleck (LUX)DNS-4
167  Danny van Poppel (NED)DNF-7
168  Jens Voigt (GER)108
169  Haimar Zubeldia (ESP)8
Directeur sportif: Kim Andersen[53]
Cofidis (COF)
No.RiderPos.
171  Daniel Navarro (ESP)DNF-13
172  Nicolas Edet (FRA)77
173  Egoitz García (ESP)DNF-9
174  Cyril Lemoine (FRA)110
175  Luis Ángel Maté (ESP)31
176  Rudy Molard (FRA)51
177  Adrien Petit (FRA)156
178  Julien Simon (FRA)109
179  Rein Taaramäe (EST)88
Directeur sportif: Didier Rous[56]
Orica–GreenEDGE (OGE)
No.RiderPos.
181  Simon Gerrans (AUS)DNS-17
182  Michael Albasini (SUI)70
183  Simon Clarke (AUS)113
184  Luke Durbridge (AUS)122
185  Mathew Hayman (AUS)DNF-10
186  Jens Keukeleire (BEL)67
187  Christian Meier (CAN)121
188  Svein Tuft (CAN)131
189  Simon Yates (GBR)DNS-16
Directeur sportif: Matthew White[59]
IAM Cycling (IAM)
No.RiderPos.
191  Mathias Frank (SUI)DNS-8
192  Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)34
193  Martin Elmiger (SUI)75
194  Heinrich Haussler (AUS)DNF-18
195  Reto Hollenstein (SUI)DNS-17
196  Roger Kluge (GER)139
197  Jérôme Pineau (FRA)58
198  Sébastien Reichenbach (SUI)85
199  Marcel Wyss (SUI)32
Directeur sportif: Eddy Seigneur[63]
NetApp–Endura (TNE)
No.RiderPos.
201  Leopold König (CZE)7
202  Jan Bárta (CZE)71
203  David de la Cruz (ESP)DNF-12
204  Zak Dempster (AUS)151
205  Bartosz Huzarski (POL)68
206  Tiago Machado (POR)72
207  José Mendes (POR)124
208  Andreas Schillinger (GER)144
209  Paul Voss (GER)50
Directeur sportif: Enrico Poitschke[67]
Bretagne–Séché Environnement (BSE)
No.RiderPos.
211  Brice Feillu (FRA)16
212  Jean-Marc Bideau (FRA)115
213  Anthony Delaplace (FRA)78
214  Romain Feillu (FRA)150
215  Armindo Fonseca (FRA)138
216  Arnaud Gérard (FRA)132
217  Florian Guillou (FRA)62
218  Benoît Jarrier (FRA)152
219  Florian Vachon (FRA)103
Directeur sportif: Emmanuel Hubert[69]

By nationality

CountryNo. of ridersFinishersStage wins
 Argentina10
 Australia1071 (Michael Rogers)
 Austria11
 Belarus11
 Belgium108
 Canada22
 China11
 Colombia31
 Croatia11
 Czech Republic22
 Denmark33
 Estonia22
 France44432 (Tony Gallopin, Blel Kadri)
 Germany10107 (Marcel Kittel ×4, Tony Martin ×2, André Greipel)
 Great Britain41
 Ireland11
 Italy17165 (Vincenzo Nibali ×4, Matteo Trentin)
 Japan11
 Kazakhstan22
 Latvia11
 Lithuania111 (Ramūnas Navardauskas)
 Luxembourg32
 Netherlands17151 (Lars Boom)
 New Zealand21
 Norway112 (Alexander Kristoff ×2)
 Poland552 (Rafał Majka ×2)
 Portugal54
 Russia42
 Slovakia22
 Slovenia21
 Spain2012
  Switzerland96
 Ukraine11
 United States97
Total19816421

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