Tour de France 2011 / field of drivers
In the 2011 Tour de France , a total of 198 cycling professionals took part in 22 teams.
Legend
- Suspension: exclusion by own team
- Exclusion: Exclusion by the race management before the start of the race
- Disqualification: Exclusion by the race management after the start of the race
- Awards after the finish:
- : Stage winner
- : Yellow jersey for the overall leader
- : Green jersey for the best in points
- : Dotted jersey for the best mountain rider
- : White jersey for the best young driver under 25 years of age
- : Red number for the most combative driver of the day
- : Yellow number on the back of the leading team in the team classification
Participants by nationality
No. | country | Attendees |
---|---|---|
1 | France | 45 |
2 | Spain | 26th |
3 | Belgium | 15th |
3 | Italy | 15th |
5 | Germany | 12 |
5 | Netherlands | 12 |
7th | United States | 10 |
8th | Russia | 9 |
9 | Australia | 6th |
10 | Denmark | 5 |
10 | Kazakhstan | 5 |
10 | United Kingdom | 5 |
13 | Slovenia | 4th |
13 | Switzerland | 4th |
15th | Ukraine | 3 |
15th | Poland | 3 |
17th | Colombia | 2 |
17th | Lithuania | 2 |
17th | Luxembourg | 2 |
17th | Norway | 2 |
17th | Portugal | 2 |
22nd | Canada | 1 |
22nd | Costa Rica | 1 |
22nd | Estonia | 1 |
22nd | Ireland | 1 |
22nd | New Zealand | 1 |
22nd | Austria | 1 |
22nd | Slovakia | 1 |
22nd | Czech Republic | 1 |
22nd | Belarus | 1 |
total | 198 |
Participants by team
Saxo Bank SunGard (Denmark)
- Sporting Director: Bradley McGee
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alberto Contador | Spain | 5. | : 19th stage |
2 | Jesús Hernández | Spain | 92. | |
3 | Daniel Navarro | Spain | 62. | |
4th | Benjamin Noval | Spain | 116. | |
5 | Richie Porte | Australia | 72. | |
6th | Chris Anker Sørensen | Denmark | 37. | |
7th | Nicki Sørensen | Denmark | 95. | |
8th | Matteo Tosatto | Italy | 123. | |
9 | Brian Vandborg | Denmark | 125. | |
Team ranking: | 8th. |
Leopard Trek (Luxembourg)
- Sports Director: Kim Andersen
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
11 | Andy Schleck | Luxembourg | 2. | : 18th stage ; : 19th stage ; : 18th stage ; Winner of the Henri Desgrange souvenir |
12 | Fabian Cancellara | Switzerland | 119. | |
13 | Jakob Fuglsang | Denmark | 50. | |
14th | Linus Gerdemann | Germany | 60. | |
15th | Maxime Monfort | Belgium | 29 | |
16 | Stuart O'Grady | Australia | 78. | |
17th | Joost Posthuma | Netherlands | 108. | |
18th | Frank Schleck | Luxembourg | 3. | |
19th | Jens Voigt | Germany | 67. | |
Team ranking: | 2. | : 12th , 14th , 15th stage |
Euskaltel-Euskadi (Spain)
- Sports Director: Igor González de Galdeano
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
21st | Samuel Sánchez | Spain | 6th | : 12th stage ; : 12th , 19th - 21st stage |
22nd | Gorka Izagirre | Spain | 66. | |
23 | Egoi Martínez | Spain | 34. | |
24 | Alan Perez | Spain | 94. | |
25th | Rubén Pérez | Spain | 75. | : 17th stage |
Amets Txurruka | Spain | - | Retired after a fall during the 9th stage | |
27 | Pablo Urtasun | Spain | 149. | |
Iván Velasco | Spain | - | Failed to start the 6th stage : Consequences of the fall on the 5th stage (broken collarbone). | |
29 | Gorka Verdugo | Spain | 25th | |
Team ranking: | 5. |
Omega Pharma Lotto (Belgium)
- Sporting Director: Herman Frison
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jurgen Van Den Broeck | Belgium | - | Resignation after a fall during the 9th stage (shoulder blade fracture) | |
32 | Philippe Gilbert | Belgium | 38. | : 1st stage ; : 1st stage ; : 1st , 2nd , 5th , 6th , 8th - 10th stage ; : 1st - 3rd stage |
33 | André Greipel | Germany | 156. | : 10th stage |
34 | Sebastian Lang | Germany | 113. | |
35 | Jürgen Roelandts | Belgium | 85. | |
36 | Marcel Sieberg | Germany | 141. | |
Jurgen Van De Walle | Belgium | - | Not to Stage 4 competed | |
38 | Jelle Vanendert | Belgium | 20th | : 14th stage ; : 14th - 18th stage |
Frederik Willems | Belgium | - | Retired after a fall during the 9th stage | |
Team ranking: | 20th | : 1st stage |
Rabobank Cycling Team (Netherlands)
- Sports director: Adri van Houwelingen
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
41 | Robert Gesink | Netherlands | 33. | : 7th - 11th stage |
42 | Carlos Barredo | Spain | 35. | |
Lars Boom | Netherlands | - | Task during the 13th stage | |
Juan Manuel Gárate | Spain | - | not to cause falls consequences 9th stage begun | |
45 | Bauke Mollema | Netherlands | 70. | |
46 | Grischa Niermann | Germany | 71. | |
47 | Luis León Sánchez | Spain | 57. | : 9th stage |
48 | Laurens ten Dam | Netherlands | 58. | |
49 | Maarten Tjallingii | Netherlands | 99 | |
Team ranking: | 15th |
Team Garmin-Cervélo (USA)
- Sporting Director: Jonathan Vaughters
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
51 | Thor Hushovd | Norway | 68. | : 13th , 16th stage ; : 2nd - 8th stage |
52 | Tom Danielson | United States | 9. | |
53 | Julian Dean | New Zealand | 145. | |
54 | Tyler Farrar | United States | 159. | : 3rd stage |
55 | Ryder Hesjedal | Canada | 18th | |
56 | David Millar | United Kingdom | 76. | |
57 | Ramūnas Navardauskas | Lithuania | 157. | |
58 | Christian Vandevelde | United States | 17th | |
David Zabriskie | United States | - | Task after a fall during the 9th stage (broken wrist) | |
Team ranking: | 1. | : 2nd stage ; : 2nd - 8th , 13th , 16th - 21st stage |
Pro Team Astana (Kazakhstan)
- Sports director: Alexander Shefer
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alexander Vinokurov | Kazakhstan | - | Abandoned after a fall during the 9th stage ( femoral neck fracture ). | |
62 | Rémy Di Gregorio | France | 39. | |
63 | Dmitri Fofonov | Kazakhstan | 106. | |
64 | Andrij Hrywko | Ukraine | 144. | |
65 | Maxim Iglinski | Kazakhstan | 105. | |
66 | Roman Kreuziger | Czech Republic | 112. | |
Paolo Tiralongo | Italy | - | Task during the 17th stage | |
68 | Tomas Vaitkus | Lithuania | 140 | |
69 | Andrei Seiz | Kazakhstan | 45. | |
Team ranking: | 19th |
Team RadioShack (USA)
- Sports director: Johan Bruyneel
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Janez Brajkovič | Slovenia | - | Abandoned after a fall during the 5th stage | |
Christopher Horner | United States | - | Not to Stage 8 begun | |
73 | Markel Irízar | Spain | 84. | |
Andreas Klöden | Germany | - | Task during the 13th stage (consequences of various falls, including on the 12th stage ) | |
75 | Levi Leipheimer | United States | 32. | |
76 | Dmitri Muravyov | Kazakhstan | 129. | |
77 | Sérgio Paulinho | Portugal | 81. | |
Yaroslav Popovych | Ukraine | - | Did not start the 10th stage (fever) | |
79 | Haimar Zubeldia | Spain | 16. | |
Team ranking: | 11. |
Movistar Team (Spain)
- Sports director: Yvon Ledanois
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
81 | David Arroyo | Spain | 36. | |
82 | Andrey Amador | Costa Rica | 166. | |
83 | Rui Costa | Portugal | 90. | : 8th stage |
84 | Imanol Erviti | Spain | 88 | |
85 | José Iván Gutiérrez | Spain | 102. | : 5th stage |
Beñat Intxausti | Spain | - | Task during the 8th stage | |
Vasil Kiryenka | Belarus | - | Disqualification after the 6th stage : time limit exceeded | |
88 | José Joaquín Rojas | Spain | 80. | : 3rd , 4th , 7th stage |
89 | Francisco José Ventoso | Spain | 139. | |
Team ranking: | 22nd |
Liquigas-Cannondale (Italy)
- Sports director: Stefano Zanatta
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
91 | Ivan Basso | Italy | 8th. | |
92 | Maciej Bodnar | Poland | 143. | |
93 | Kristijan Koren | Slovenia | 87. | |
94 | Paolo Longo Borghini | Italy | 126. | |
95 | Daniel Oss | Italy | 100. | |
96 | Maciej Paterski | Poland | 69. | |
97 | Fabio Sabatini | Italy | 167. | |
98 | Sylwester Szmyd | Poland | 42. | |
99 | Alessandro Vanotti | Italy | 133. | |
Team ranking: | 16. |
ag2r La Mondiale (France)
- Sports Director: Vincent Lavenu
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
101 | Nicolas Roche | Ireland | 26th | |
102 | Maxime Bouet | France | 55. | |
103 | Hubert Dupont | France | 22nd | |
John Gadret | France | - | Not the 11th stage begun | |
105 | Sébastien Hinault | France | 111. | |
106 | Blel Kadri | France | 117. | |
107 | Sébastien Minard | France | 110. | |
108 | Jean-Christophe Péraud | France | 10. | |
109 | Christophe Riblon | France | 51. | |
Team ranking: | 3. |
Sky ProCycling (UK)
- Sporting Director: Sean Yates
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bradley Wiggins | United Kingdom | - | Retired after a fall during the 7th stage | |
112 | Juan Antonio Flecha | Spain | 98 | : 9th stage |
113 | Simon Gerrans | Australia | 96. | |
114 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Norway | 53. | : 6th , 17th stage |
115 | Christian Knees | Germany | 64. | |
116 | Ben Swift | United Kingdom | 137. | |
117 | Geraint Thomas | United Kingdom | 31. | : 1st - 6th stage ; : 12th stage |
118 | Rigoberto Urán | Colombia | 24. | : 14th - 17th stage |
119 | Xabier Zandio | Spain | 48. | |
Team ranking: | 6th |
Quickstep Cycling Team (Belgium)
- Sports director: Wilfried Peeters
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
121 | Sylvain Chavanel | France | 61. | |
Tom Boonen | Belgium | - | Task during the 7th stage (consequences of the fall on the 5th stage) | |
123 | Gerald Ciolek | Germany | 150. | |
124 | Kevin De Weert | Belgium | 13. | |
125 | Dries Devenyns | Belgium | 46. | |
126 | Addy Engels | Netherlands | 146. | |
127 | Jérôme Pineau | France | 54. | |
Gert Steegmans | Belgium | - | Not started for the 13th stage : Consequences of the fall on the 5th stage (scaphoid fracture) | |
129 | Niki Terpstra | Netherlands | 134. | : 15th stage |
Team ranking: | 12. |
FDJ (France)
- Sports Director: Thierry Bricaud
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
131 | Sandy Casar | France | 27. | : 14th stage |
William Bonnet | France | - | Disqualification after the 14th stage : time limit exceeded | |
133 | Mickael Delage | France | 132. | : 3rd , 11th stage |
134 | Arnold Jeannesson | France | 15th | : 12th , 13th stage |
135 | Gianni Meersman | Belgium | 77. | |
Rémi Pauriol | France | - | Task during the 7th stage | |
137 | Anthony Roux | France | 101. | |
138 | Jérémy Roy | France | 86. | : 13th stage ; : 4th , 13th stage ; Winner of the Jacques Goddet souvenir ; Winner in the ranking of the most combative driver |
139 | Arthur Vichot | France | 104. | |
Team ranking: | 9. |
BMC Racing Team (USA)
- Sporting Director: John Lelangue
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
141 | Cadel Evans | Australia | 1. | : 4th stage ; : 20th , 21st stage ; : 4th , 5th stage |
142 | Brent Bookwalter | United States | 114. | |
143 | Marcus Burghardt | Germany | 164. | |
144 | George Hincapie | United States | 56. | |
145 | Amael Moinard | France | 65. | |
146 | Steve Morabito | Switzerland | 49. | |
147 | Manuel Quinziato | Italy | 115. | |
148 | Ivan Santaromita | Italy | 83. | |
149 | Michael Schär | Switzerland | 13. | |
Team ranking: | 14th |
Cofidis, le Crédit en Ligne (France)
- Sports Director: Didier Rous
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
151 | Purely Taaramäe | Estonia | 12. | : 18th stage |
152 | Mickaël Buffaz | France | 131. | |
153 | Samuel Dumoulin | France | 162. | |
154 | Leonardo Duque | Colombia | 121. | |
155 | Julien El-Fares | France | 40. | |
156 | Tony Gallopin | France | 79. | |
157 | David Moncoutié | France | 41. | |
158 | Tristan Valentin | France | 118. | |
159 | Romain Zingle | Belgium | 152. | |
Team ranking: | 10. |
Lampre-ISD (Italy)
- Sporting Director: Orlando Maini
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
161 | Damiano Cunego | Italy | 7th | |
Leonardo Bertagnolli | Italy | - | Task during the 18th stage | |
163 | Grega Bole | Slovenia | 127. | |
164 | Matteo Bono | Italy | 93. | |
165 | Danilo Hondo | Germany | 109. | |
166 | Denys Kostyuk | Ukraine | 153. | |
167 | David Loosli | Switzerland | 59. | |
168 | Adriano Malori | Italy | 91. | : 6th stage |
169 | Alessandro Petacchi | Italy | 107. | |
Team ranking: | 18th |
HTC-Highroad (USA)
- Sporting Director: Brian Holm
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
171 | Mark Cavendish | United Kingdom | 130. | : 5th , 7th , 11th , 15th , 21st stage ; : 11th - 21st stage |
172 | Lars Bak | Denmark | 154. | |
173 | Bernhard Eisel | Austria | 161. | |
174 | Matthew Goss | Australia | 142. | |
175 | Tony Martin | Germany | 44. | : 20th stage |
176 | Danny godfather | United States | 165. | |
177 | Mark Renshaw | Australia | 163. | |
178 | Tejay van Garderen | United States | 82. | : 8th stage ; : 8th stage |
179 | Peter Velits | Slovakia | 19th | |
Team ranking: | 21st |
Team Europcar (France)
- Sports Director: Dominique Arnould
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
181 | Thomas Voeckler | France | 4th | : 9th - 18th stage |
182 | Anthony Charteau | France | 52. | |
183 | Cyril Gautier | France | 43. | |
184 | Yohann Gène | France | 158. | |
185 | Vincent Jérôme | France | 155. | |
Christophe Kern | France | - | Task during the 5th stage | |
187 | Perrig Quéméneur | France | 151 | : 1st stage |
188 | Pierre Rolland | France | 11. | : 19th stage ; : 19th - 21st stage |
189 | Sébastien Turgot | France | 120. | |
Team ranking: | 4th | : 9th - 11th stage |
Katyusha (Russia)
- Sports director: Dmitri Konyshev
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
191 | Vladimir Karpez | Russia | 28. | |
Pawel Gross | Russia | - | Retired after a fall during the 9th stage | |
Denis Galimsyanov | Russia | - | Disqualification after the 12th stage : time limit exceeded | |
194 | Vladimir Gusev | Russia | 23. | |
195 | Mikhail Ignatiev | Russia | 147. | : 16th stage |
Vladimir Issaichev | Russia | - | Task during the 13th stage | |
Alexander Kolobnew | Russia | - | Did not start the 10th stage because of positive doping results on July 11th | |
198 | Yegor Silin | Russia | 73. | |
199 | Yuri Trofimov | Russia | 30th | |
Team ranking: | 7th |
Vacansoleil-DCM (Netherlands)
- Sports director: Hilaire van der Schueren
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Romain Feillu | France | - | Not the 12th stage begun | |
202 | Borut Božič | Slovenia | 136. | |
203 | Thomas De Gendt | Belgium | 63. | |
204 | Johnny Hoogerland | Netherlands | 74. | : 6th , 7th , 9th - 11th stage ; : 9th stage |
Bjorn Leukemans | Belgium | - | Disqualification after the 19th stage : time limit exceeded | |
206 | Marco Marcato | Italy | 89. | : 10th stage |
Wouter Poels | Netherlands | - | Retired after a fall during the 9th stage | |
208 | Rob Ruygh | Netherlands | 21st | |
209 | Lieuwe Westra | Netherlands | 128. | |
Team ranking: | 13. |
Saur-Sojasun (France)
- Sports director: Stéphane Heulot
No. | Surname | nationality | rank | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
211 | Jérôme Coppel | France | 14th | |
212 | Arnaud Coyot | France | 148. | |
213 | Anthony Delaplace | France | 135. | |
214 | Jimmy Engoulvent | France | 160. | |
215 | Jérémie Galland | France | 138. | |
216 | Jonathan Hivert | France | 97. | |
217 | Fabrice Jeandesboz | France | 124. | |
218 | Laurent lack | France | 122. | |
219 | Yannick Talabardon | France | 47. | : 7th stage |
Team ranking: | 17th |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Starting field of the Tour de France 2011. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on July 5, 2011 ; Retrieved July 4, 2011 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Fear goes with you . Retrieved July 13, 2011.