List of teams and cyclists in the 1936 Tour de France

The riders were divided into two categories: the national teams and the touriste-routiers.[1] There were four big national teams with 10 cyclists each: the Belgian team, the German team, the Spanish/Luxembourgian team and the French team. There were also five small teams of 4 cyclists each: the Swiss team, the Dutch team, the Yugoslavian team, the Romanian team and the Austrian team.[2] For the Dutch, Yugoslavian and Romanian teams, it was the first participation ever. The Italian team was absent for political reasons (the Second Italo-Abyssinian War).[1] An Italian team consisting of Italians living in France had been allowed to the race and even had jersey numbers designated, but finally the Tour organisers changed their minds.[3]

By rider

Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Tour
Pos. Position in the general classification
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish
No. Name Nationality Team Pos. Ref
1 Romain Maes  Belgium Belgium DNF [4]
2 Sylvère Maes  Belgium Belgium 1 [4]
3 Félicien Vervaecke  Belgium Belgium 3 [4]
4 Gustave Danneels  Belgium Belgium DNF [4]
5 Éloi Meulenberg  Belgium Belgium 34 [4]
6 Marcel Kint  Belgium Belgium 9 [4]
7 Cyriel Van Overberghe  Belgium Belgium 26 [4]
8 Albert Hendrickx  Belgium Belgium 31 [4]
9 François Neuville  Belgium Belgium 19 [4]
10 Robert Wierinckx  Belgium Belgium DNF [4]
11 Bruno Roth  Germany Germany DNF [4]
12 Otto Weckerling  Germany Germany DNF [4]
13 Erich Haendel  Germany Germany DNF [4]
14 Emil Kijewski  Germany Germany DNF [4]
15 Erich Bautz  Germany Germany DNF [4]
16 Karl Heide  Germany Germany DNF [4]
17 Rudolf Risch  Germany Germany DNF [4]
18 Hans Weiss  Germany Germany DNF [4]
19 Jupp Arents  Germany Germany DNF [4]
20 Fritz Funke  Germany Germany DNF [4]
21 Mariano Cañardo  Spain Spain/Luxembourg 6 [4]
22 Julián Berrendero  Spain Spain/Luxembourg 11 [4]
23 Salvador Molina  Spain Spain/Luxembourg DNF [4]
24 Fédérico Ezquerra  Spain Spain/Luxembourg 17 [4]
25 Emiliano Álvarez  Spain Spain/Luxembourg 24 [4]
26 Arsène Mersch  Luxembourg Spain/Luxembourg 5 [4]
27 Mathias Clemens  Luxembourg Spain/Luxembourg 7 [4]
28 Josy Kraus  Luxembourg Spain/Luxembourg DNF [4]
29 Pierre Clemens  Luxembourg Spain/Luxembourg 4 [4]
30 Jean Majerus  Luxembourg Spain/Luxembourg DNF [4]
31 Antonin Magne  France France 2 [4]
32 Georges Speicher  France France DNF [4]
33 Maurice Archambaud  France France DNF [4]
34 René Le Grèves  France France 20 [4]
35 Fernand Mithouard  France France DNF [4]
36 Pierre Cogan  France France 16 [4]
37 Robert Tanneveau  France France 18 [4]
38 Arthur Debruyckere  France France 29 [4]
39 Raoul Lesueur  France France 14 [4]
40 Paul Maye  France France 33 [4]
51 Paul Egli   Switzerland Switzerland DNF [4]
52 Theo Heimann   Switzerland Switzerland DNF [4]
53 Hans Martin   Switzerland Switzerland DNF [4]
54 Leo Amberg   Switzerland Switzerland 8 [4]
55 Albert van Schendel  Netherlands Netherlands 32 [4]
56 Antoon van Schendel  Netherlands Netherlands 15 [4]
57 Theo Middelkamp  Netherlands Netherlands 23 [4]
58 Albert Gijzen  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [4]
59 Stjepan Grgac  Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia DNF [4]
60 Rudolf Fiket  Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia DNF [4]
61 Stjepan Ljubić  Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia DNF [4]
62 Franc Abulnar  Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia DNF [4]
63 Virgil Marmocea  Kingdom of Romania Romania DNF [4]
64 Nicolae Tapu  Kingdom of Romania Romania DNF [4]
65 Constantin Tudose  Kingdom of Romania Romania DNF [4]
66 Gheorghe Hapciuc  Kingdom of Romania Romania DNF [4]
67 Max Bulla  Austria Austria DNF [4]
68 Karl Thallinger  Austria Austria DNF [4]
69 Frantz Dunder  Austria Austria DNF [4]
70 Albert Oblinger  Austria Austria DNF [4]
101 Abdel-Kader Abbes  Algeria Touriste-routier 42 [4]
102 Alphonse Antoine  France Touriste-routier 27 [4]
103 Robert Belliard  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
104 Charles Berty  France Touriste-routier 25 [4]
105 Decimo Bettini  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
106 Aldo Bertocco  France Touriste-routier 43 [4]
107 Auguste Chavard  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
108 Pierre Cloarec  France Touriste-routier 22 [4]
109 Robert Conan  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
110 Marcel Walle  France Touriste-routier 35 [4]
111 Gabriel Dubois  France Touriste-routier 39 [4]
112 Sauveur Ducazeaux  France Touriste-routier 37 [4]
113 Amédée Fournier  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
114 Fabien Galateau  France Touriste-routier 40 [4]
115 Dante Gianello  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
116 Jean-Marie Goasmat  France Touriste-routier 28 [4]
117 Fernand Lemay  France Touriste-routier 30 [4]
118 Antoine Latorre  France Touriste-routier 41 [4]
119 Alphonse Leboulanger  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
120 Léon Level  France Touriste-routier 10 [4]
121 Sylvain Marcaillou  France Touriste-routier 12 [4]
122 Yvan Marie  France Touriste-routier 21 [4]
123 Edmond Pagès  France Touriste-routier 38 [4]
124 Raymond Passat  France Touriste-routier 36 [4]
125 Rémi Royer  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
126 Gabriel Ruozzi  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
127 Léon Theerlynck  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
128 Louis Thiétard  France Touriste-routier 13 [4]
129 René Vietto  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]
130 Alfred Weck  France Touriste-routier DNF [4]

References

  1. 1 2 Augendre, Jacques (2009). "Guide Historique, part 3" (PDF) (in French). Amaury Sport Organisation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2010. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  2. "30ème Tour de France 1936" (in French). Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 24 January 2012. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  3. McGann, Bill; McGann, Carol (2006). The Story of the Tour De France. dog ear publishing. pp. 120–125. ISBN 978-1-59858-180-5. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
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