1909 Tour de France

1909 Tour de France
Map of France with the route of the 1908 Tour de France on it, showing that the race started in Paris, went clockwise through France and ended in Paris after fourteen stages.
Route of the 1909 Tour de France followed clockwise, starting in Paris
Race details
Dates5 July – 1 August 1909
Stages14
Distance4,497 km (2,794 mi)
Winning time37 points
Results
  Winner  François Faber (LUX)
  Second  Gustave Garrigou (FRA)
  Third  Jean Alavoine (FRA)
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The 1909 Tour de France was the seventh edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 5 July to 1 August. It consisted of 14 stages over 4,497 kilometres (2,794 mi), ridden at an average 28.658 km/h.[1] The results were computed by points accorded finishing positions on each stage, the rider with fewest points at the end of the race winning the race. The stages were approximately the same as in the 1907 and 1908 Tour de France.

Because Lucien Petit-Breton, the winner of the Tour de France in 1907 and 1908, did not enter, the runner-up of 1908, François Faber, was the favourite. Faber went on to win six of the 14 stages and won the race easily.

  1. ^ Augendre 2016, p. 108.