1908 Tour de France

1908 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 1908 Tour de France followed clockwise, starting in Paris
Race details
Dates13 July – 9 August 1908
Stages14
Distance4,488 km (2,789 mi)
Winning time36 points
Results
  Winner  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA)
  Second  François Faber (LUX)
  Third  Georges Passerieu (FRA)
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The 1908 Tour de France was the sixth running of the annual Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It was organised by the newspaper L'Auto, and took place between 13 July and 9 August. The Tour was split in 14 stages, with a total distance of 4,497 kilometres (2,794 mi).[1]

The pre-race favourite was Lucien Petit-Breton, winner of the previous Tour. Petit-Breton dominated the race; he won the general classification and five of the fourteen stages, and thus became the first cyclist who won the Tour twice. For the first time, the final podium in Paris was not completely French: François Faber from Luxembourg ended as second in the general classification, after winning four stages.

  1. ^ Augendre 2016, p. 108.