Tour de France 1904 etappe 3
![]() France | |||
Datum: | 13-07-1904 | ||
3e etappe | |||
Afstand: | 424 km | ||
Road – Stage | |||
Start: | Marseille (Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur), France | ||
Aankomst: | Toulouse (Midi-Pyrenees), France |
![]() France | |||
Datum: | 13-07-1904 | ||
3e etappe | |||
Afstand: | 424 km | ||
Road – Stage | |||
Start: | Marseille (Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur), France | ||
Aankomst: | Toulouse (Midi-Pyrenees), France |
1 | Henri Cornet | FRA | ![]() | in 15h 43m 55s |
2 | François Beaugendre | FRA | ![]() | op 08m 11s |
3 | Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq | FRA | ![]() | op 42m 07s |
4 | Aloïs Catteau | BEL | ![]() | op 43m 05s |
5 | Jean Dargassies | FRA | ![]() | op 02h 15m 44s |
6 | Alfred Faure | FRA | ![]() | op 02h 15m 44s |
7 | Charles Prévost | FRA | ![]() | op 03h 14m 07s |
8 | Noël Prévost | FRA | ![]() | op 04h 47m 36s |
9 | Auguste Daumain | FRA | ![]() | op 05h 04m 50s |
10 | Gustave Drioul | BEL | ![]() | op 06h 34m 54s |
11 | Julien Gabory | FRA | ![]() | op 06h 42m 14s |
12 | Laurent Tachet | FRA | ![]() | op 06h 55m 54s |
13 | Julien Maîtron | FRA | ![]() | op 06h 56m 14s |
14 | René Saget | FRA | ![]() | op 06h 56m 54s |
15 | Auguste Rist | FRA | ![]() | op 07h 13m 54s |
16 | Albert Niepçeron | FRA | ![]() | op 07h 29m 54s |
17 | Achille Colas | FRA | ![]() | op 07h 48m 54s |
18 | Henri Paret | FRA | ![]() | op 08h 25m 54s |
19 | Louis Colsaet | FRA | ![]() | op 08h 26m 54s |
20 | Nicolas Damelincourt | FRA | ![]() | op 08h 28m 54s |
21 | ? Grimenwald | FRA | ![]() | op 09h 02m 54s |
22 | Auguste Gauthier | FRA | ![]() | op 09h 17m 54s |
23 | Émile Poupin | FRA | ![]() | op 11h 26m 54s |
24 | Antoine De Flotrière | FRA | ![]() | op 19h 38m 54s |
In the third stage, the Tour reached Nîmes, near the home town of Payan, whose fans were angry because of his disqualification during stage one. They threw rocks at the riders, and barricaded the road. The cyclists had troubles passing through Nîmes, and several were injured. The most important event for the general classification was when César Garin's bicycle was broken by attackers; he had to find a new bicycle, which took him 15 minutes. Further on, nails and broken glass were spread along the road. Many riders punctured, but there were no serious falls. The cyclists passed this part walking. After Nîmes, a leading group of five cyclists was formed: Maurice Garin, Pothier, Aucouturier, Cornet and Beaugendre. Aucouturier and Cornet broke away from that group, and Aucouturier won, beating his fellow escapee in the sprint. |
Hippolyte Aucouturier | ![]() | Disqualified |
Maurice Carrère | ![]() | Disqualified |
Stéphane Chaput | ![]() | Disqualified |
Philippe De Baladé | ![]() | Disqualified |
Eugène Delhaye | ![]() | Disqualified |
Camille Fily | ![]() | Disqualified |
Michel Frédérick | ![]() | Opgegeven |
Maurice François Garin | ![]() | Disqualified |
Claude César Garin | ![]() | Disqualified |
Eugène Geay | ![]() | Disqualified |
Philippe Jousselin | ![]() | Disqualified |
Jean-Baptiste Lardillier | ![]() | Opgegeven |
Émile Lombard | ![]() | Opgegeven |
Julien Lootens | ![]() | Disqualified |
Auguste Maisonneuve | ![]() | Opgegeven |
Lucien Pothier | ![]() | Disqualified |
Eugène Ventresque | ![]() | Opgegeven |