List of teams and cyclists in the 2016 Tour de France

The 2016 Tour de France was the 103rd edition of the race, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The 21-stage race took place from 2 to 24 July 2016, starting in Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy and finishing on the Champs-Élysées in Paris.[1] All eighteen Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) WorldTeams were automatically invited and were obliged to attend the race. In March 2016, four UCI Professional Continental teams were given wildcard places into the race by the organiser – Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) – to complete the 22-team peloton.[2] As each team was entitled to enter nine riders, the peloton on the first stage consisted of 198 riders from 35 countries.[3][4] France, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Germany all had ten or more riders competing in the race.[4]

Chris Froome on a time trial bike wearing the yellow jersey
Chris Froome, winner of the 2016 Tour de France, wearing the race leader's yellow jersey on stage 18's individual time trial stage.
A world map with colours showing how many rider from each nation competed in the 2016 Tour de France.
The number of riders per nation participated in the 2016 Tour de France:
  20+
  10–19
  2–9
  1

The final stage in Paris was contested by 174 riders, with 24 of the riders failing to finish the race, a record low number of withdrawals.[5][6] The race was won by Chris Froome (Team Sky), the champion from both the 2013 Tour and the 2015 Tour.[7] Froome first took the lead of the race following the eighth stage after attacking on the descent into Bagnères-de-Luchon. He extended his lead on stages 11 and 13 before further extending his lead in the Alps to win his third Tour de France.[7] Frenchman Romain Bardet (AG2R La Mondiale) finished second, 4 minutes and 5 seconds behind Froome, with Nairo Quintana (Movistar Team) third.[8] Adam Yates (Orica–BikeExchange) won the competition for the best young rider.[7] The points classification was won for the fifth consecutive year by Peter Sagan (Tinkoff), who also won the combativity award.[7] Rafał Majka (Tinkoff) of Poland won the mountains classification, while Movistar won the team classification.[7] In the lists below the teams are listed in order of the race number worn by its cyclists.

Teams

The 18 UCI WorldTeams were automatically invited to participate in the Tour. In addition, Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), the race organiser, invited four wildcard team, Bora–Argon 18, Cofidis, Direct Énergie and Fortuneo–Vital Concept. Three of the teams (Cofidis, Direct Énergie and Fortuneo–Vital Concept) are French while Bora–Argon 18 is German. The 2016 Tour de France was the third consecutive Tour de France that Bora–Argon 18 and Fortuneo–Vital Concept had been invited to compete as a wildcard. After the wildcard announcement, Bora–Argon 18's team manager, Ralph Denk, said, "These are great news today! [sic], To be invited for the third time in a row to the world's biggest cycling event is a big honour, and I want to thank the ASO for their trust in us."[2]

UCI WorldTeams
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[9]
Denotes riders born on or after 1 January 1991 eligible for the young rider classification[10]
Denotes the winner of the general classification.[11] The winner, Chris Froome, has his full race time listed.
Denotes the winner of the points classification[11]
Denotes the winner of the mountains classification[11]
Denotes the winner of the young rider classification (eligibility indicated by ‡)[11]
Denotes riders that represent the winner of the team classification[11]
Denotes the winner of the super-combativity award[11]
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
Age correct as of 2 July 2016, the date on which the Tour began

By starting number

Note: As each team used numbers from 1 to 9; 11 to 19; 21 to 29 etc., there were no race numbers ending in 0. This is so all the team leaders had a race number ending in "1".[12][n 1]

No.NameNationalityTeamAgePos.TimeRef
1Chris Froome  Great BritainTeam Sky31189h 04'48"[13]
2Sergio Henao  ColombiaTeam Sky2812+ 18' 15"[13]
3Vasil Kiryienka  BelarusTeam Sky35103+ 3h 38' 41"[13]
4Mikel Landa  SpainTeam Sky2635+ 1h 32' 19"[13]
5Mikel Nieve  SpainTeam Sky3217+ 38' 30"[13]
6Wout Poels  NetherlandsTeam Sky2828+ 1h 06' 57"[13]
7Luke Rowe  Great BritainTeam Sky26151+ 4h 27' 49"[13]
8Ian Stannard  Great BritainTeam Sky29161+ 4h 31' 34"[13]
9Geraint Thomas  Great BritainTeam Sky3015+ 28' 31"[13]
11Nairo Quintana  ColombiaMovistar Team263+ 4' 21"[14]
12Alejandro Valverde  SpainMovistar Team366+ 6' 16"[14]
13Winner Anacona  ColombiaMovistar Team2769+ 2h 50' 23"[14]
14Imanol Erviti  SpainMovistar Team32108+ 3h 46' 42"[14]
15Jesús Herrada  SpainMovistar Team25 DNF-15[14][15]
16Gorka Izagirre  SpainMovistar Team28 DNF-17[14][15]
17Jon Izagirre  SpainMovistar Team2747+ 2h 09' 49"[14]
18Daniel Moreno  SpainMovistar Team3431+ 1h 21' 00"[14]
19Nelson Oliveira  PortugalMovistar Team2780+ 3h 04' 53"[14]
21Fabio Aru  ItalyAstana2513+ 19' 20"[16]
22Vincenzo Nibali  ItalyAstana3130+ 1h 19' 59"[16]
23Jakob Fuglsang  DenmarkAstana3152+ 2h 17' 16"[16]
24Andriy Hrivko  UkraineAstana3286+ 3h 14' 31"[16]
25Tanel Kangert  EstoniaAstana2926+ 1h 03' 59"[16]
26Alexey Lutsenko  KazakhstanAstana2362+ 2h 41' 52"[16]
27Diego Rosa  ItalyAstana2737+ 1h 46' 36"[16]
28Luis León Sánchez  SpainAstana3248+ 2h 09' 49"[16]
29Paolo Tiralongo  ItalyAstana3874+ 2h 58' 12"[16]
31Alberto Contador  SpainTinkoff33DNF-9[17][15]
32Peter Sagan  SlovakiaTinkoff2695+ 3h 27' 09"[17]
33Maciej Bodnar  PolandTinkoff31159+ 4h 30' 30"[17]
34Oscar Gatto  ItalyTinkoff31156+ 4h 29' 38"[17]
35Robert Kišerlovski  CroatiaTinkoff2958+ 2h 28' 06"[17]
36Roman Kreuziger  Czech RepublicTinkoff3010+ 7' 11"[17]
37Rafał Majka  PolandTinkoff2627+ 1h 04' 25"[17]
38Matteo Tosatto  ItalyTinkoff42145+ 4h 22' 05"[17]
39Michael Valgren  DenmarkTinkoff2477+ 3h 01' 22"[17]
41Romain Bardet  FranceAG2R La Mondiale252+ 4' 05"[18]
42Jan Bakelants  BelgiumAG2R La Mondiale3050+ 2h 13' 47"[18]
43Mikaël Cherel  FranceAG2R La Mondiale3057+ 2h 27' 45"[18]
44Samuel Dumoulin  FranceAG2R La Mondiale35130+ 4h 08' 08"[18]
45Ben Gastauer  LuxembourgAG2R La Mondiale2861+ 2h 41' 05"[18]
46Cyril Gautier  FranceAG2R La Mondiale2868+ 2h 49' 49"[18]
47Alexis Gougeard  FranceAG2R La Mondiale23147+ 4h 23' 42"[18]
48Domenico Pozzovivo  ItalyAG2R La Mondiale3333+ 1h 25' 14"[18]
49Alexis Vuillermoz  FranceAG2R La Mondiale2820+ 42' 28"[18]
51Wilco Kelderman  NetherlandsLottoNL–Jumbo2532+ 1h 24' 38"[19]
52George Bennett  New ZealandLottoNL–Jumbo2653+ 2h 18' 05"[19]
53Dylan Groenewegen  NetherlandsLottoNL–Jumbo23160+ 4h 30' 34"[19]
54Bert-Jan Lindeman  NetherlandsLottoNL–Jumbo2794+ 3h 26' 19"[19]
55Paul Martens  GermanyLottoNL–Jumbo3298+ 3h 33' 29"[19]
56Timo Roosen  NetherlandsLottoNL–Jumbo23111+ 3h 50' 43"[19]
57Sep Vanmarcke  BelgiumLottoNL–Jumbo27104+ 3h 40' 02"[19]
58Robert Wagner  GermanyLottoNL–Jumbo33163+ 4h 32' 09"[19]
59Maarten Wynants  BelgiumLottoNL–Jumbo34138+ 4h 16' 53"[19]
61Bauke Mollema  NetherlandsTrek–Segafredo2911+ 13' 13"[20]
62Fabian Cancellara   SwitzerlandTrek–Segafredo35 DNS-18[20][15]
63Markel Irizar  SpainTrek–Segafredo36120+ 3h 58' 17"[20]
64Grégory Rast   SwitzerlandTrek–Segafredo36123+ 4h 03' 44"[20]
65Fränk Schleck  LuxembourgTrek–Segafredo3634+ 1h 27' 39"[20]
66Peter Stetina  United StatesTrek–Segafredo2846+ 2h 07' 22"[20]
67Jasper Stuyven  BelgiumTrek–Segafredo2499+ 3h 33' 29"[20]
68Edward Theuns  BelgiumTrek–Segafredo25 DNF-13[20][21]
69Haimar Zubeldia  SpainTrek–Segafredo3924+ 53' 06"[20]
71Mathias Frank   SwitzerlandIAM Cycling29 DNF-14[22][15]
72Stef Clement  NetherlandsIAM Cycling3318+ 38' 47"[22]
73Jérôme Coppel  FranceIAM Cycling2975+ 2h 58' 48"[22]
74Martin Elmiger   SwitzerlandIAM Cycling3764+ 2h 44' 01"[22]
75Sondre Holst Enger  NorwayIAM Cycling22141+ 4h 17' 32"[22]
76Reto Hollenstein   SwitzerlandIAM Cycling3097+ 3h 28' 33"[22]
77Leigh Howard  AustraliaIAM Cycling26172+ 4h 55' 13"[22]
78Oliver Naesen  BelgiumIAM Cycling2583+ 3h 11' 28"[22]
79Jarlinson Pantano  ColombiaIAM Cycling2719+ 38' 59"[22]
81Pierre Rolland  FranceCannondale–Drapac2916+ 30' 42"[23]
82Matti Breschel  DenmarkCannondale–Drapac31 DNF-14[23][15]
83Lawson Craddock  United StatesCannondale–Drapac24124+ 4h 03' 44"[23]
84Alex Howes  United StatesCannondale–Drapac28131+ 4h 08' 22"[23]
85Kristijan Koren  SloveniaCannondale–Drapac29152+ 4h 28' 01"[23]
86Sebastian Langeveld  NetherlandsCannondale–Drapac31DNF-10[23][15]
87Ramūnas Navardauskas  LithuaniaCannondale–Drapac28134+ 4h 09' 40"[23]
88Tom-Jelte Slagter  NetherlandsCannondale–Drapac2782+ 3h 09' 19"[23]
89Dylan van Baarle  NetherlandsCannondale–Drapac2391+ 3h 23' 15"[23]
91Richie Porte  AustraliaBMC Racing Team315+ 5' 17"[24]
92Brent Bookwalter  United StatesBMC Racing Team32117+ 3h 57' 49"[24]
93Marcus Burghardt  GermanyBMC Racing Team3389+ 3h 20' 22"[24]
94Damiano Caruso  ItalyBMC Racing Team2822+ 48' 23"[24]
95Rohan Dennis  AustraliaBMC Racing Team26 DNS-17[24][25]
96Amaël Moinard  FranceBMC Racing Team3445+ 2h 06' 36"[24]
97Michael Schär   SwitzerlandBMC Racing Team2976+ 3h 00' 54"[24]
98Greg Van Avermaet  BelgiumBMC Racing Team3144+ 2h 06' 13"[24]
99Tejay van Garderen  United StatesBMC Racing Team2729+ 1h 12' 06"[24]
101Mark Cavendish  Great BritainTeam Dimension Data31 DNS-17[26][27]
102Natnael Berhane  EritreaTeam Dimension Data25125+ 4h 04' 27"[26]
103Edvald Boasson Hagen  NorwayTeam Dimension Data29109+ 3h 47' 29"[26]
104Steve Cummings  Great BritainTeam Dimension Data35140+ 4h 17' 03"[26]
105Bernhard Eisel  AustriaTeam Dimension Data35171+ 4h 51' 07"[26]
106Reinardt Janse van Rensburg  South AfricaTeam Dimension Data27115+ 3h 56' 30"[26]
107Serge Pauwels  BelgiumTeam Dimension Data3242+ 2h 00' 38"[26]
108Mark Renshaw  AustraliaTeam Dimension Data33DNF-9[26][28]
109Daniel Teklehaimanot  EritreaTeam Dimension Data2785+ 3h 14' 07"[26]
111Warren Barguil  FranceTeam Giant–Alpecin2423+ 52' 14"[29]
112Roy Curvers  NetherlandsTeam Giant–Alpecin36122+ 4h 03' 16"[29]
113John Degenkolb  GermanyTeam Giant–Alpecin27148+ 4h 24' 24"[29]
114Tom Dumoulin  NetherlandsTeam Giant–Alpecin25 DNF-19[29][15]
115Simon Geschke  GermanyTeam Giant–Alpecin3066+ 2h 47' 32"[29]
116Georg Preidler  AustriaTeam Giant–Alpecin2656+ 2h 25' 45"[29]
117Ramon Sinkeldam  NetherlandsTeam Giant–Alpecin27143+ 4h 21' 41"[29]
118Laurens ten Dam  NetherlandsTeam Giant–Alpecin3573+ 2h 53' 22"[29]
119Albert Timmer  NetherlandsTeam Giant–Alpecin31153+ 4h 28' 11"[29]
121Thibaut Pinot  FranceFDJ26 DNS-13[30][31]
122William Bonnet  FranceFDJ34127+ 4h 06' 18"[30]
123Mathieu Ladagnous  FranceFDJ31DNF-9[30][32]
124Steve Morabito   SwitzerlandFDJ3336+ 1h 38' 30"[30]
125Cédric Pineau  FranceFDJ31DNF-9[30][32]
126Sébastien Reichenbach   SwitzerlandFDJ2714+ 24' 59"[30]
127Anthony Roux  FranceFDJ2963+ 2h 43' 51"[30]
128Jérémy Roy  FranceFDJ3396+ 3h 27' 15"[30]
129Arthur Vichot  FranceFDJ2778+ 3h 02' 10"[30]
131Emanuel Buchmann  GermanyBora–Argon 182321+ 47' 40"[33]
132Shane Archbold  New ZealandBora–Argon 1827 DNS-18[33][34]
133Jan Bárta  Czech RepublicBora–Argon 183188+ 3h 19' 44"[33]
134Cesare Benedetti  ItalyBora–Argon 1828128+ 4h 06' 23"[33]
135Sam Bennett  IrelandBora–Argon 1825174+ 5h 17' 14"[33]
136Bartosz Huzarski  PolandBora–Argon 183539+ 1h 55' 28"[33]
137Patrick Konrad  AustriaBora–Argon 182465+ 2h 46' 32"[33]
138Andreas Schillinger  GermanyBora–Argon 1832154+ 4h 28' 33"[33]
139Paul Voss  GermanyBora–Argon 1830101+ 3h 36' 25"[33]
141Joaquim Rodríguez  SpainTeam Katusha377+ 6' 58"[35]
142Jacopo Guarnieri  ItalyTeam Katusha28165+ 4h 43' 45"[35]
143Marco Haller  AustriaTeam Katusha25162+ 4h 31' 40"[35]
144Alexander Kristoff  NorwayTeam Katusha28149+ 4h 24' 24"[35]
145Alberto Losada  SpainTeam Katusha3467+ 2h 48' 02"[35]
146Michael Mørkøv  DenmarkTeam Katusha31DNF-8[35][36]
147Jurgen Van den Broeck  BelgiumTeam Katusha33 DNS-12[35][37]
148Ángel Vicioso  SpainTeam Katusha38129+ 4h 08' 07"[35]
149Ilnur Zakarin  RussiaTeam Katusha2625+ 56' 33"[35]
151Rui Costa  PortugalLampre–Merida2949+ 2h 11' 42"[38]
152Yukiya Arashiro  JapanLampre–Merida31116+ 3h 57' 06"[38]
153Matteo Bono  ItalyLampre–Merida32136+ 4h 12' 53"[38]
154Davide Cimolai  ItalyLampre–Merida26168+ 4h 39' 37"[38]
155Kristijan Đurasek  CroatiaLampre–Merida2851+ 2h 15' 16"[38]
156Tsgabu Grmay  EthiopiaLampre–Merida2492+ 3h 23' 17"[38]
157Louis Meintjes  South AfricaLampre–Merida248+ 6' 58"[38]
158Luka Pibernik  SloveniaLampre–Merida22102+ 3h 38' 17"[38]
159Jan Polanc  SloveniaLampre–Merida2454+ 2h 18' 24"[38]
161André Greipel  GermanyLotto–Soudal33133+ 4h 09' 07"[39]
162Lars Bak  DenmarkLotto–Soudal36173+ 5h 01' 18"[39]
163Thomas De Gendt  BelgiumLotto–Soudal2940+ 1h 58' 45"[39]
164Jens Debusschere  BelgiumLotto–Soudal26 DNS-15[39][40]
165Tony Gallopin  FranceLotto–Soudal2871+ 2h 51' 23"[39]
166Adam Hansen  AustraliaLotto–Soudal35100+ 3h 34' 26"[39]
167Greg Henderson  New ZealandLotto–Soudal39155+ 4h 29' 22"[39]
168Jürgen Roelandts  BelgiumLotto–Soudal31126+ 4h 05' 22"[39]
169Marcel Sieberg  GermanyLotto–Soudal34169+ 4h 20' 24"[39]
171Bryan Coquard  FranceDirect Énergie24113+ 3h 51' 57"[41]
172Sylvain Chavanel  FranceDirect Énergie3743+ 2h 02' 53"[41]
173Antoine Duchesne  CanadaDirect Énergie24107+ 3h 44' 54"[41]
174Yohann Gène  FranceDirect Énergie35158+ 4h 30' 02"[41]
175Fabrice Jeandesboz  FranceDirect Énergie3160+ 2h 39' 17"[41]
176Adrien Petit  FranceDirect Énergie25164+ 4h 32' 25"[41]
177Romain Sicard  FranceDirect Énergie2881+ 3h 09' 11"[41]
178Angelo Tulik  FranceDirect Énergie25DNF-12[41][15]
179Thomas Voeckler  FranceDirect Énergie3779+ 3h 02' 35"[41]
181Marcel Kittel  GermanyEtixx–Quick-Step28166+ 4h 35' 06"[42]
182Julian Alaphilippe  FranceEtixx–Quick-Step2441+ 2h 00' 09"[42]
183Iljo Keisse  BelgiumEtixx–Quick-Step33139+ 4h 16' 57"[42]
184Daniel Martin  IrelandEtixx–Quick-Step299+ 7' 04"[42]
185Tony Martin  GermanyEtixx–Quick-Step31 DNF-21[42][43]
186Maximiliano Richeze  ArgentinaEtixx–Quick-Step33144+ 4h 22' 02"[42]
187Fabio Sabatini  ItalyEtixx–Quick-Step31150+ 4h 26' 39"[42]
188Petr Vakoč  Czech RepublicEtixx–Quick-Step23118+ 4h 16' 57"[42]
189Julien Vermote  BelgiumEtixx–Quick-Step26114+ 3h 52' 50"[42]
191Daniel Navarro  SpainCofidis32 DNF-19[44][45]
192Borut Božič  SloveniaCofidis35 DNF-17[44][15]
193Jérôme Cousin  FranceCofidis27121+ 3h 58' 36"[44]
194Nicolas Edet  FranceCofidis28106+ 3h 42' 42"[44]
195Arnold Jeannesson  FranceCofidis3087+ 3h 18' 14"[44]
196Christophe Laporte  FranceCofidis23157+ 4h 29' 47"[44]
197Cyril Lemoine  FranceCofidis33137+ 4h 13' 49"[44]
198Luis Ángel Maté  SpainCofidis3255+ 2h 21' 17"[44]
199Geoffrey Soupe  FranceCofidis28142+ 4h 18' 15"[44]
201Simon Gerrans  AustraliaOrica–BikeExchange36 DNS-13[46][47]
202Michael Albasini   SwitzerlandOrica–BikeExchange35132+ 4h 09' 04"[46]
203Luke Durbridge  AustraliaOrica–BikeExchange25112+ 3h 51' 55"[46]
204Mathew Hayman  AustraliaOrica–BikeExchange38135+ 4h 10' 33"[46]
205Daryl Impey  South AfricaOrica–BikeExchange3138+ 1h 50' 51"[46]
206Christopher Juul-Jensen  DenmarkOrica–BikeExchange26119+ 3h 58' 10"[46]
207Michael Matthews  AustraliaOrica–BikeExchange25110+ 4h 16' 57"[46]
208Rubén Plaza  SpainOrica–BikeExchange3672+ 2h 53' 10"[46]
209Adam Yates  Great BritainOrica–BikeExchange234+ 4' 42"[46]
211Eduardo Sepúlveda  ArgentinaFortuneo–Vital Concept2559+ 4h 16' 57"[48]
212Vegard Breen  NorwayFortuneo–Vital Concept26167+ 4h 38' 27"[48]
213Anthony Delaplace  FranceFortuneo–Vital Concept2690+ 3h 21' 09"[48]
214Brice Feillu  FranceFortuneo–Vital Concept3070+ 2h 50' 49"[48]
215Armindo Fonseca  FranceFortuneo–Vital Concept27146+ 4h 23' 01"[48]
216Daniel McLay  Great BritainFortuneo–Vital Concept24170+ 4h 50' 14"[48]
217Pierre-Luc Périchon  FranceFortuneo–Vital Concept2993+ 3h 24' 36"[48]
218Chris Anker Sørensen  DenmarkFortuneo–Vital Concept3184+ 3h 12' 52"[48]
219Florian Vachon  FranceFortuneo–Vital Concept31105+ 3h 40' 09"[48]

By team

Team Sky (SKY)
No.RiderPos.
1  Chris Froome (GBR) 1
2  Sergio Henao (COL)12
3  Vasil Kiryienka (BLR)103
4  Mikel Landa (ESP)35
5  Mikel Nieve (ESP)17
6  Wout Poels (NED)28
7  Luke Rowe (GBR)151
8  Ian Stannard (GBR)161
9  Geraint Thomas (GBR)15
Directeur sportif: Nicolas Portal[49]
Movistar Team (MOV)
No.RiderPos.
11  Nairo Quintana (COL)3
12  Alejandro Valverde (ESP)6
13  Winner Anacona (COL)69
14  Imanol Erviti (ESP)108
15  Jesús Herrada (ESP)DNF-15
16  Gorka Izagirre (ESP)DNF-17
17  Jon Izagirre (ESP)47
18  Daniel Moreno (ESP)31
19  Nelson Oliveira (POR)80
Directeur sportif: José Luis Arrieta[49]
Astana (AST)
No.RiderPos.
21  Fabio Aru (ITA)13
22  Vincenzo Nibali (ITA)30
23  Jakob Fuglsang (DEN)52
24  Andriy Hrivko (UKR)86
25  Tanel Kangert (EST)26
26  Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ)62
27  Diego Rosa (ITA)37
28  Luis León Sánchez (ESP)48
29  Paolo Tiralongo (ITA)74
Directeur sportif: Dmitriy Fofonov[49]
Tinkoff (TNK)
No.RiderPos.
31  Alberto Contador (ESP)DNF-9
32  Peter Sagan (SVK) 95
33  Maciej Bodnar (POL)159
34  Oscar Gatto (ITA)156
35  Robert Kišerlovski (CRO)58
36  Roman Kreuziger (CZE)10
37  Rafał Majka (POL) 27
38  Matteo Tosatto (ITA)145
39  Michael Valgren (DEN)77
Directeur sportif: Steven de Jongh[49]
AG2R La Mondiale (ALM)
No.RiderPos.
41  Romain Bardet (FRA)2
42  Jan Bakelants (BEL)50
43  Mikaël Cherel (FRA)57
44  Samuel Dumoulin (FRA)130
45  Ben Gastauer (LUX)65
46  Cyril Gautier (FRA)68
47  Alexis Gougeard (FRA)147
48  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA)33
49  Alexis Vuillermoz (FRA)20
Directeur sportif: Julien Jurdie[49]
LottoNL–Jumbo (TLJ)
No.RiderPos.
51  Wilco Kelderman (NED)32
52  George Bennett (NZL)53
53  Dylan Groenewegen (NED)160
54  Bert-Jan Lindeman (NED)94
55  Paul Martens (GER)98
56  Timo Roosen (NED)111
57  Sep Vanmarcke (BEL)104
58  Robert Wagner (GER)163
59  Maarten Wynants (BEL)138
Directeur sportif: Merijn Zeeman[49]
Trek–Segafredo (TFS)
No.RiderPos.
61  Bauke Mollema (NED)11
62  Fabian Cancellara (SUI)DNS-18
63  Markel Irizar (ESP)120
64  Grégory Rast (SUI)123
65  Fränk Schleck (LUX)34
66  Peter Stetina (USA)46
67  Jasper Stuyven (BEL)99
68  Edward Theuns (BEL)DNF-13
69  Haimar Zubeldia (ESP)24
Directeur sportif: Kim Andersen[49]
IAM Cycling (IAM)
No.RiderPos.
71  Mathias Frank (SUI)DNF-14
72  Stef Clement (NED)18
73  Jérôme Coppel (FRA)75
74  Martin Elmiger (SUI)64
75  Sondre Holst Enger (NOR)141
76  Reto Hollenstein (SUI)97
77  Leigh Howard (AUS)172
78  Oliver Naesen (BEL)83
79  Jarlinson Pantano (COL)19
Directeur sportif: Kjell Carlström[49]
Cannondale–Drapac (CDT)
No.RiderPos.
81  Pierre Rolland (FRA)16
82  Matti Breschel (DEN)DNF-14
83  Lawson Craddock (USA)124
84  Alex Howes (USA)131
85  Kristijan Koren (SLO)152
86  Sebastian Langeveld (NED)DNF-10
87  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU)134
88  Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED)82
89  Dylan van Baarle (NED)91
Directeur sportif: Charly Wegelius[49]
BMC Racing Team (BMC)
No.RiderPos.
91  Richie Porte (AUS)5
92  Brent Bookwalter (USA)117
93  Marcus Burghardt (GER)89
94  Damiano Caruso (ITA)22
95  Rohan Dennis (AUS)DNS-17
96  Amaël Moinard (FRA)45
97  Michael Schär (SUI)76
98  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)44
99  Tejay van Garderen (USA)29
Directeur sportif: Yvon Ledanois[49]
Team Dimension Data (DDD)
No.RiderPos.
101  Mark Cavendish (GBR)DNS-17
102  Natnael Berhane (ERI)125
103  Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)109
104  Steve Cummings (GBR)140
105  Bernhard Eisel (AUT)171
106  Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (RSA)115
107  Serge Pauwels (BEL)42
108  Mark Renshaw (AUS)DNF-9
109  Daniel Teklehaimanot (ERI)85
Directeur sportif: Roger Hammond[49]
Team Giant–Alpecin (TGA)
No.RiderPos.
111  Warren Barguil (FRA)23
112  Roy Curvers (NED)122
113  John Degenkolb (GER)148
114  Tom Dumoulin (NED)DNS-18
115  Simon Geschke (GER)66
116  Georg Preidler (AUT)56
117  Ramon Sinkeldam (NED)143
118  Laurens ten Dam (NED)73
119  Albert Timmer (NED)153
Directeur sportif: Marc Reef[49]
FDJ (FDJ)
No.RiderPos.
121  Thibaut Pinot (FRA)DNS-13
122  William Bonnet (FRA)127
123  Mathieu Ladagnous (FRA)DNF-9
124  Steve Morabito (SUI)36
125  Cédric Pineau (FRA)DNF-9
126  Sébastien Reichenbach (SUI)14
127  Anthony Roux (FRA)63
128  Jérémy Roy (FRA)96
129  Arthur Vichot (FRA)78
Directeur sportif: Yvon Madiot[49]
Bora–Argon 18 (BOA)
No.RiderPos.
131  Emanuel Buchmann (GER)21
132  Shane Archbold (NZL)DNS-18
133  Jan Bárta (CZE)88
134  Cesare Benedetti (ITA)128
135  Sam Bennett (IRL)174
136  Bartosz Huzarski (POL)39
137  Patrick Konrad (AUT)65
138  Andreas Schillinger (GER)154
139  Paul Voss (GER)101
Directeur sportif: Enrico Poitschke[49]
Team Katusha (KAT)
No.RiderPos.
141  Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP)7
142  Jacopo Guarnieri (ITA)165
143  Marco Haller (AUT)162
144  Alexander Kristoff (NOR)149
145  Alberto Losada (ESP)67
146  Michael Mørkøv (DEN)DNF-8
147  Jurgen Van den Broeck (BEL)DNS-12
148  Ángel Vicioso (ESP)129
149  Ilnur Zakarin (RUS)25
Directeur sportif: José Azevedo[49]
Lampre–Merida (LAM)
No.RiderPos.
151  Rui Costa (POR)49
152  Yukiya Arashiro (JPN)116
153  Matteo Bono (ITA)136
154  Davide Cimolai (ITA)168
155  Kristijan Đurasek (CRO)51
156  Tsgabu Grmay (ETH)92
157  Louis Meintjes (RSA)8
158  Luka Pibernik (SLO)102
159  Jan Polanc (SLO)54
Directeur sportif: Philippe Mauduit[49]
Lotto–Soudal (LTS)
No.RiderPos.
161  André Greipel (GER)133
162  Lars Bak (DEN)173
163  Thomas De Gendt (BEL)40
164  Jens Debusschere (BEL)DNS-15
165  Tony Gallopin (FRA)71
166  Adam Hansen (AUS)100
167  Greg Henderson (NZL)155
168  Jürgen Roelandts (BEL)126
169  Marcel Sieberg (GER)169
Directeur sportif: Herman Frison[49]
Direct Énergie (DEN)
No.RiderPos.
171  Bryan Coquard (FRA)113
172  Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)43
173  Antoine Duchesne (CAN)107
174  Yohann Gène (FRA)158
175  Fabrice Jeandesboz (FRA)60
176  Adrien Petit (FRA)164
177  Romain Sicard (FRA)81
178  Angelo Tulik (FRA)DNF-12
179  Thomas Voeckler (FRA)79
Directeur sportif: Jimmy Engoulvent[49]
Etixx–Quick-Step (EQS)
No.RiderPos.
181  Marcel Kittel (GER)166
182  Julian Alaphilippe (FRA)41
183  Iljo Keisse (BEL)139
184  Daniel Martin (IRL)9
185  Tony Martin (GER)DNF-21
186  Maximiliano Richeze (ARG)144
187  Fabio Sabatini (ITA)150
188  Petr Vakoč (CZE)118
189  Julien Vermote (BEL)114
Directeur sportif: Tom Steels[49]
Cofidis (COF)
No.RiderPos.
191  Daniel Navarro (ESP)DNF-19
192  Borut Božič (SLO)DNF-17
193  Jérôme Cousin (FRA)121
194  Nicolas Edet (FRA)106
195  Arnold Jeannesson (FRA)87
196  Christophe Laporte (FRA)157
197  Cyril Lemoine (FRA)137
198  Luis Ángel Maté (ESP)55
199  Geoffrey Soupe (FRA)142
Directeur sportif: Didier Rous[49]
Orica–BikeExchange (OBE)
No.RiderPos.
201  Simon Gerrans (AUS)DNS-13
202  Michael Albasini (SUI)132
203  Luke Durbridge (AUS)112
204  Mathew Hayman (AUS)135
205  Daryl Impey (RSA)38
206  Christopher Juul-Jensen (DEN)119
207  Michael Matthews (AUS)110
208  Rubén Plaza (ESP)72
209  Adam Yates (GBR) 4
Directeur sportif: Matthew White[49]
Fortuneo–Vital Concept (FVC)
No.RiderPos.
211  Eduardo Sepúlveda (ARG)59
212  Vegard Breen (NOR)167
213  Anthony Delaplace (FRA)90
214  Brice Feillu (FRA)70
215  Armindo Fonseca (FRA)146
216  Daniel McLay (GBR)170
217  Pierre-Luc Périchon (FRA)93
218  Chris Anker Sørensen (DEN)84
219  Florian Vachon (FRA)105
Directeur sportif: Sébastien Hinault[49]

By nationality

The 198 riders that competed in the 2016 Tour de France represented 35 different countries.[4]

CountryNo. of ridersFinishersStage wins
 Argentina22
 Australia961 (Michael Matthews)
 Austria44
 Belarus11
 Belgium14112 (Greg Van Avermaet ×1, Thomas De Gendt ×1)
 Canada11
 Colombia441 (Jarlinson Pantano)
 Croatia22
 Czech Republic33
 Denmark75
 Eritrea22
 Estonia11
 Ethiopia11
 France38341 (Romain Bardet)
 Germany12112 (Marcel Kittel ×1, André Greipel ×1)
 Great Britain877 (Mark Cavendish ×4, Chris Froome ×2, Steve Cummings ×1)
 Ireland22
 Italy1313
 Japan11
 Kazakhstan11
 Lithuania11
 Luxembourg22
 Netherlands15132 (Tom Dumoulin)
 New Zealand32
 Norway44
 Poland33
 Portugal22
 Russia111 (Ilnur Zakarin)
 Slovakia113 (Peter Sagan)
 Slovenia43
 South Africa33
 Spain18141 (Jon Izagirre)
  Switzerland97
 Ukraine11
 United States55
Total19817421

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