5 facts about Tour de France 1905

Because of the scandalous previous edition  several changes in the rules were made. Most important of them was the introduction of the points system in the general classification, which was in use until 1912.

The 2994 km long route was divided into 11 stages, which were significantly shortened to avoid night racing and make the event easier to supervise.

Although there were some ascents to climb at the first Tour de France (1903) already,  Ballon d'Alsace, the first real climb of the Tour de France was introduced to the race on the second stage of the 3rd edition. René Pottier was the first cyclist to reach the top.

Louis Trousselier, the winner of the general classification served in the French army and was on official leave at the beginning of race. He was extra motivated to win the race in hope of not beeing considered as a deserter after he went back to the service too late.

Also, Trousselier lost the entire prize money to gambling at the very first night after he won the race.


TOUR DE FRANCE IN THE EARLY YEARS (1903-1914)

Cyclists posing durig the first Tour de France in 1903.

5 facts about Tour de France 1903

The first Tour de France started at 3 pm on the 1st of July in 1903 from the Café au Reveil Matin (Paris).

Climbing Col d’Allos at Tour de France 1914 -Vintage cycling image of the day

Tour de France 1914 started on the same day, 28th June, as the Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg  were assassinated in Sarajevo. When the riders lined up in the middle of the nigh for the start of the first stage in Paris, they knew nothing about that this day … Read more

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