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List of teams and cyclists in the 2013 Tour de France

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A map of the world showing the number of riders per nation participated in the race.
The number of riders per nation participated in the 2013 Tour de France:
  20+
  10–19
  2–9
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The 2013 Tour de France was the 100th edition of the race, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It started on the island of Corsica on 30 June and finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 21 July. The Tour consisted of twenty-one race stages and covered a total distance of 3,403.5 km (2,115 mi).[1]

Twenty-two teams participated in the 2013 edition of the Tour de France.[2] All of the nineteen UCI ProTeams were entitled, and obliged, to enter the race.[2][3] On 27 April 2013, the organiser of the Tour, Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), announced the three second-tier UCI Professional Continental teams given wildcard invitations, all of which were French-based.[4] The presentation of the teams took place at the harbour of Porto-Vecchio on 28 June, two days before the start of opening stage held in the town. Each team arrived by boat to the stage, before being introduced to the crowd.[5]

Each squad was allowed a maximum of nine riders, therefore the start list contained a total of 198 riders.[6] Of these, 54 were riding the Tour de France for the first time.[7] From the riders that began this edition, 169 completed the race.[8] The average age of all the riders was 29.45, with 19-year-old Danny van Poppel (Vacansoleil–DCM) the youngest rider and 41-year-old Jens Voigt (RadioShack–Leopard) the oldest.[9] Of the total average ages, Cannondale was the youngest team and Saxo–Tinkoff the oldest.[10] The riders came from 34 countries; France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Australia, Belgium and Germany all had 10 or more riders in the race.[6] Riders from ten countries won at least one stage; German riders won the largest number of stages, a total of six.[11]

Marcel Kittel (Argos–Shimano) was the first rider to wear the general classification's yellow jersey after winning stage one. He lost it after the next stage to Jan Bakelants of RadioShack–Leopard, who managed to obtain a one-second lead from a late solo attack. Simon Gerrans gained the race lead after his team, Orica–GreenEDGE, won the stage four team time trial.[12] Gerrans passed the lead on to teammate Daryl Impey after the fifth stage.[13] Chris Froome of Team Sky took the lead from Impey after the eighth stage, the first classified as mountainous. Froome maintained his lead for the remainder of the race by consolidating his lead through solid performances in the individual time trials and in the high mountains.[12] Second and third respectively were Nairo Quintana (Movistar Team) and Joaquim Rodríguez (Team Katusha). In the race's other classifications, Quintana won the mountains classification and also finished as the best young rider in the general classification, finishing in second place overall; Peter Sagan of the Cannondale team was the winner of the points classification, with Saxo–Tinkoff finishing as the winners of the team classification. Christophe Riblon Ag2r–La Mondiale was given the award for the most combative rider.[8]

Teams

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A group of cyclists wearing blue and yellow clothing.
The team classification winners Saxo–Tinkoff riding in the peloton on stage fourteen.

ProTeams

Professional Continental teams

Cyclists

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Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Tour
Pos. Position in the general classification
Time Deficit to the winner of the general classification
Denotes riders born on or after 1 January 1988 eligible for the young rider classification[14]
A yellow jersey. Denotes the winner of the general classification[15]
A green jersey. Denotes the winner of the points classification[15]
A white jersey with red polka dots. Denotes the winner of the mountains classification[15]
A white jersey. Denotes the winner of the young rider classification (eligibility indicated by ‡)[15]
A white jersey with a yellow number bib. Denotes riders that represent the winner of the team classification[15]
A white jersey with a red number bib. Denotes the winner of the super-combativity award[15]
DNS Denotes a rider who did not start a stage, followed by the stage before which he withdrew
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish a stage, followed by the stage in which he withdrew
HD Denotes a rider who finished outside the time limit, followed by the stage in which he did so (French: Hors delai)
Age correct as of 30 June 2013, the date on which the Tour began

By starting number

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Chris Froome wearing a yellow cycling jersey.
Team Sky rider Chris Froome won the general classification.
Peter Sagan wearing a green cycling jersey.
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan won the points classification.
Nairo Quintana wearing a white cycling jersey with red polka dots.
Movistar Team rider Nairo Quintana won the mountains classification and young rider classification.
Christophe Riblon wearing a blue cycling jersey.
Ag2r–La Mondiale rider Christophe Riblon (pictured in 2009) won the super-combativity award.
No. Rider Nationality Team Age Pos. Time Ref
1 Chris Froome A yellow jersey.  Great Britain Team Sky 28 1 83h 56' 40" [16]
2 Edvald Boasson Hagen  Norway Team Sky 26 DNS-13 [16]
3 Peter Kennaugh  Great Britain Team Sky 24 77 + 2h 33' 46" [16]
4 Vasil Kiryienka  Belarus Team Sky 32 HD-9 [16]
5 David López  Spain Team Sky 32 127 + 3h 28' 47" [16]
6 Richie Porte  Australia Team Sky 28 19 + 39' 41" [16]
7 Kanstantsin Sivtsov  Belarus Team Sky 30 90 + 2h 44' 43" [16]
8 Ian Stannard  Great Britain Team Sky 26 135 + 3h 38' 49" [16]
9 Geraint Thomas  Great Britain Team Sky 27 140 + 3h 43' 34" [16]
11 Peter SaganA green jersey.  Slovakia Cannondale 23 82 + 2h 38' 51" [17]
12 Maciej Bodnar  Poland Cannondale 28 114 + 3h 15' 15" [17]
13 Alessandro De Marchi  Italy Cannondale 27 71 + 2h 23' 11" [17]
14 Ted King  United States Cannondale 30 HD-4 [17]
15 Kristijan Koren  Slovenia Cannondale 26 100 + 2h 57' 03" [17]
16 Alan Marangoni  Italy Cannondale 28 111 + 3h 10' 01" [17]
17 Moreno Moser  Italy Cannondale 22 94 + 2h 53' 27" [17]
18 Fabio Sabatini  Italy Cannondale 28 117 + 3h 18' 40" [17]
19 Brian Vandborg  Denmark Cannondale 31 155 + 4h 00' 21" [17]
21 Jurgen Van den Broeck  Belgium Lotto–Belisol 30 DNS-6 [18]
22 Lars Bak  Denmark Lotto–Belisol 33 108 + 3h 07' 12" [18]
23 Bart De Clercq  Belgium Lotto–Belisol 26 38 + 1h 28' 06" [18]
24 André Greipel  Germany Lotto–Belisol 30 129 + 3h 32' 07" [18]
25 Adam Hansen  Australia Lotto–Belisol 32 72 + 2h 23' 15" [18]
26 Greg Henderson  New Zealand Lotto–Belisol 36 162 + 4h 04' 26" [18]
27 Jürgen Roelandts  Belgium Lotto–Belisol 27 160 + 4h 03' 18" [18]
28 Marcel Sieberg  Germany Lotto–Belisol 31 DNF-19 [18]
29 Frederik Willems  Belgium Lotto–Belisol 33 163 + 4h 05' 18" [18]
31 Cadel Evans  Australia BMC Racing Team 36 39 + 1h 30' 14" [19]
32 Brent Bookwalter  United States BMC Racing Team 29 91 + 2h 45' 05" [19]
33 Marcus Burghardt  Germany BMC Racing Team 30 98 + 2h 54' 01" [19]
34 Philippe Gilbert  Belgium BMC Racing Team 30 62 + 2h 07' 11" [19]
35 Amaël Moinard  France BMC Racing Team 31 56 + 2h 00' 03" [19]
36 Steve Morabito  Switzerland BMC Racing Team 30 35 + 1h 20' 39" [19]
37 Manuel Quinziato  Italy BMC Racing Team 33 85 + 2h 39' 34" [19]
38 Michael Schär  Switzerland BMC Racing Team 26 DNS-9 [19]
39 Tejay van Garderen  United States BMC Racing Team 24 45 + 1h 38' 57" [19]
41 Andy Schleck  Luxembourg RadioShack–Leopard 28 20 + 41' 46" [20]
42 Jan Bakelants  Belgium RadioShack–Leopard 27 18 + 35' 51" [20]
43 Laurent Didier  Luxembourg RadioShack–Leopard 28 53 + 1h 58' 53" [20]
44 Tony Gallopin  France RadioShack–Leopard 25 58 + 2h 02' 59" [20]
45 Markel Irizar  Spain RadioShack–Leopard 33 103 + 2h 59' 39" [20]
46 Andreas Klöden  Germany RadioShack–Leopard 38 30 + 1h 02' 43" [20]
47 Maxime Monfort  Belgium RadioShack–Leopard 30 14 + 23' 38" [20]
48 Jens Voigt  Germany RadioShack–Leopard 41 67 + 2h 15' 09" [20]
49 Haimar Zubeldia  Spain RadioShack–Leopard 36 36 + 1h 24' 22" [20]
51 Pierre Rolland  France Team Europcar 26 24 + 52' 15" [21]
52 Yukiya Arashiro  Japan Team Europcar 28 99 + 2h 54' 53" [21]
53 Jérôme Cousin  France Team Europcar 24 156 + 4h 01' 10" [21]
54 Cyril Gautier  France Team Europcar 25 32 + 1h 12' 42" [21]
55 Yohann Gène  France Team Europcar 32 158 + 4h 03' 06" [21]
56 Davide Malacarne  Italy Team Europcar 25 49 + 1h 44' 50" [21]
57 Kévin Reza  France Team Europcar 25 134 + 3h 38' 31" [21]
58 David Veilleux  Canada Team Europcar 25 123 + 3h 24' 16" [21]
59 Thomas Voeckler  France Team Europcar 37 65 + 2h 12' 48" [21]
61 Janez Brajkovič  Slovenia Astana 29 DNS-7 [22]
62 Assan Bazayev  Kazakhstan Astana 32 168 + 4h 24' 52" [22]
63 Jakob Fuglsang  Denmark Astana 28 7 + 12' 17" [22]
64 Enrico Gasparotto  Italy Astana 30 95 + 2h 53' 36" [22]
65 Francesco Gavazzi  Italy Astana 28 84 + 2h 39' 08" [22]
66 Andrey Kashechkin  Kazakhstan Astana 33 DNF-3 [22]
67 Fredrik Kessiakoff  Sweden Astana 33 DNF-6 [22]
68 Alexey Lutsenko  Kazakhstan Astana 20 DNF-18 [22]
69 Dimitry Muravyev  Kazakhstan Astana 33 167 + 4h 21' 46" [22]
71 Thibaut Pinot  France FDJ.fr 23 DNS-16 [23]
72 William Bonnet  France FDJ.fr 31 DNF-18 [23]
73 Nacer Bouhanni  France FDJ.fr 22 DNF-6 [23]
74 Pierrick Fédrigo  France FDJ.fr 34 59 + 2h 04' 19" [23]
75 Murilo Fischer  Brazil FDJ.fr 34 133 + 3h 37' 48" [23]
76 Alexandre Geniez  France FDJ.fr 25 44 + 1h 38' 06" [23]
77 Arnold Jeannesson  France FDJ.fr 27 29 + 57' 06" [23]
78 Jérémy Roy  France FDJ.fr 30 126 + 3h 28' 39" [23]
79 Arthur Vichot  France FDJ.fr 24 66 + 2h 15' 06" [23]
81 Jean-Christophe Péraud  France Ag2r–La Mondiale 36 DNF-17 [24]
82 Romain Bardet  France Ag2r–La Mondiale 22 15 + 26' 42" [24]
83 Maxime Bouet  France Ag2r–La Mondiale 26 DNS-6 [24]
84 Samuel Dumoulin  France Ag2r–La Mondiale 32 143 + 3h 47' 11" [24]
85 Hubert Dupont  France Ag2r–La Mondiale 32 34 + 1h 14' 59" [24]
86 John Gadret  France Ag2r–La Mondiale 34 22 + 46' 00" [24]
87 Blel Kadri  France Ag2r–La Mondiale 26 125 + 3h 27' 17" [24]
88 Sébastien Minard  France Ag2r–La Mondiale 31 124 + 3h 24' 28" [24]
89 Christophe Riblon A white jersey with a red number bib.  France Ag2r–La Mondiale 32 37 + 1h 27' 57" [24]
91 Alberto Contador A white jersey with a yellow number bib.  Spain Saxo–Tinkoff 30 4 + 6' 27" [25]
92 Daniele Bennati A white jersey with a yellow number bib.  Italy Saxo–Tinkoff 32 107 + 3h 05' 55" [25]
93 Jesús Hernández A white jersey with a yellow number bib.  Spain Saxo–Tinkoff 31 43 + 1h 36' 40" [25]
94 Roman Kreuziger A white jersey with a yellow number bib.  Czech Republic Saxo–Tinkoff 27 5 + 7' 27" [25]
95 Benjamín Noval A white jersey with a yellow number bib.  Spain Saxo–Tinkoff 33 DNF-9 [25]
96 Sérgio Paulinho A white jersey with a yellow number bib.  Portugal Saxo–Tinkoff 33 136 + 3h 38' 58" [25]
97 Nicolas Roche A white jersey with a yellow number bib.  Ireland Saxo–Tinkoff 28 40 + 1h 34' 17" [25]
98 Michael Rogers A white jersey with a yellow number bib.  Australia Saxo–Tinkoff 33 16 + 26' 51" [25]
99 Matteo Tosatto A white jersey with a yellow number bib.  Italy Saxo–Tinkoff 39 92 + 2h 47' 39" [25]
101 Joaquim Rodríguez  Spain Team Katusha 34 3 + 5' 04" [26]
102 Pavel Brutt  Russia Team Katusha 31 110 + 3h 09' 47" [26]
103 Alexander Kristoff  Norway Team Katusha 25 147 + 3h 49' 50" [26]
104 Aleksandr Kuschynski  Belarus Team Katusha 33 141 + 3h 45' 02" [26]
105 Alberto Losada  Spain Team Katusha 31 109 + 3h 07' 26" [26]
106 Daniel Moreno  Spain Team Katusha 31 17 + 32' 34" [26]
107 Gatis Smukulis  Latvia Team Katusha 26 119 + 3h 21' 06" [26]
108 Yuri Trofimov  Russia Team Katusha 29 51 + 1h 49' 54" [26]
109 Eduard Vorganov  Russia Team Katusha 30 48 + 1h 42' 41" [26]
111 Igor Antón  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 30 23 + 48' 07" [27]
112 Mikel Astarloza  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 33 42 + 1h 36' 27" [27]
113 Gorka Izagirre  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 25 DNS-17 [27]
114 Jon Izagirre  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 24 69 + 2h 21' 32" [27]
115 Juan José Lobato  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 24 165 + 4h 07' 59" [27]
116 Mikel Nieve  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 29 12 + 20' 01" [27]
117 Juan José Oroz  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 32 78 + 2h 33' 55" [27]
118 Rubén Pérez  Spain Euskaltel–Euskadi 31 139 + 3h 43' 15" [27]
119 Romain Sicard  France Euskaltel–Euskadi 25 122 + 3h 23' 54" [27]
121 Alejandro Valverde  Spain Movistar Team 33 8 + 15' 26" [28]
122 Andrey Amador  Costa Rica Movistar Team 26 54 + 1h 58' 59" [28]
123 Jonathan Castroviejo  Spain Movistar Team 26 97 + 2h 53' 41" [28]
124 Rui Costa  Portugal Movistar Team 26 27 + 54' 34" [28]
125 Imanol Erviti  Spain Movistar Team 29 118 + 3h 19' 12" [28]
126 Iván Gutiérrez  Spain Movistar Team 34 DNF-9 [28]
127 Rubén Plaza  Spain Movistar Team 33 47 + 1h 40' 35" [28]
128 Nairo QuintanaA white jersey with red polka dots. A white jersey.  Colombia Movistar Team 23 2 + 4' 20" [28]
129 José Joaquín Rojas  Spain Movistar Team 28 79 + 2h 34' 05" [28]
131 Rein Taaramäe  Estonia Cofidis 26 102 + 2h 59' 09" [29]
132 Yoann Bagot  France Cofidis 25 DNF-3 [29]
133 Jérôme Coppel  France Cofidis 26 63 + 2h 09' 13" [29]
134 Egoitz García  Spain Cofidis 27 115 + 3h 16' 28" [29]
135 Christophe Le Mével  France Cofidis 32 DNF-19 [29]
136 Guillaume Levarlet  France Cofidis 27 61 + 2h 07' 01" [29]
137 Luis Ángel Maté  Spain Cofidis 29 88 + 2h 43' 28" [29]
138 Rudy Molard  France Cofidis 23 73 + 2h 25' 25" [29]
139 Daniel Navarro  Spain Cofidis 29 9 + 15' 52" [29]
141 Damiano Cunego  Italy Lampre–Merida 31 55 + 1h 59' 38" [30]
142 Matteo Bono  Italy Lampre–Merida 30 DNF-8 [30]
143 Davide Cimolai  Italy Lampre–Merida 23 137 + 3h 40' 31" [30]
144 Elia Favilli  Italy Lampre–Merida 24 128 + 3h 31' 19" [30]
145 Roberto Ferrari  Italy Lampre–Merida 30 157 + 4h 02' 09" [30]
146 Adriano Malori  Italy Lampre–Merida 25 DNF-7 [30]
147 Manuele Mori  Italy Lampre–Merida 32 76 + 2h 28' 19" [30]
148 Przemysław Niemiec  Poland Lampre–Merida 29 57 + 2h 00' 28" [30]
149 José Serpa  Colombia Lampre–Merida 34 21 + 45' 08" [30]
151 Mark Cavendish  Great Britain Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 28 148 + 3h 52' 04" [31]
152 Sylvain Chavanel  France Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 34 31 + 1h 03' 41" [31]
153 Michał Kwiatkowski  Poland Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 23 11 + 18' 59" [31]
154 Tony Martin  Germany Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 28 106 + 3h 05' 25" [31]
155 Jérôme Pineau  France Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 33 159 + 4h 03' 11" [31]
156 Gert Steegmans  Belgium Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 32 153 + 3h 59' 14" [31]
157 Niki Terpstra  Netherlands Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 29 149 + 3h 52' 05" [31]
158 Matteo Trentin  Italy Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 23 142 + 3h 45' 30" [31]
159 Peter Velits  Slovakia Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 28 25 + 54' 00" [31]
161 Lars Boom  Netherlands Belkin Pro Cycling 27 105 + 3h 02' 52" [32]
162 Robert Gesink  Netherlands Belkin Pro Cycling 27 26 + 54' 25" [32]
163 Tom Leezer  Netherlands Belkin Pro Cycling 27 150 + 3h 53' 55" [32]
164 Bauke Mollema  Netherlands Belkin Pro Cycling 26 6 + 11' 42" [32]
165 Lars Petter Nordhaug  Norway Belkin Pro Cycling 29 50 + 1h 49' 42" [32]
166 Bram Tankink  Netherlands Belkin Pro Cycling 34 64 + 2h 10' 12" [32]
167 Laurens ten Dam  Netherlands Belkin Pro Cycling 32 13 + 21' 39" [32]
168 Sep Vanmarcke  Belgium Belkin Pro Cycling 24 131 + 3h 34' 33" [32]
169 Maarten Wynants  Belgium Belkin Pro Cycling 31 132 + 3h 37' 06" [32]
171 Ryder Hesjedal  Canada Garmin–Sharp 32 70 + 2h 21' 41" [33]
172 Jack Bauer  New Zealand Garmin–Sharp 28 DNF-19 [33]
173 Tom Danielson  United States Garmin–Sharp 35 60 + 2h 05' 28" [33]
174 Rohan Dennis  Australia Garmin–Sharp 23 DNS-9 [33]
175 Dan Martin  Ireland Garmin–Sharp 26 33 + 1h 13' 08" [33]
176 David Millar  Great Britain Garmin–Sharp 36 113 + 3h 14' 25" [33]
177 Ramūnas Navardauskas  Lithuania Garmin–Sharp 25 120 + 3h 21' 29" [33]
178 Andrew Talansky  United States Garmin–Sharp 25 10 + 17' 39" [33]
179 Christian Vande Velde  United States Garmin–Sharp 37 DNF-7 [33]
181 Simon Gerrans  Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 33 80 + 2h 34' 36" [34]
182 Michael Albasini  Switzerland Orica–GreenEDGE 32 86 + 2h 40' 22" [34]
183 Simon Clarke  Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 26 68 + 2h 20' 14" [34]
184 Matthew Goss  Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 26 152 + 3h 57' 24" [34]
185 Daryl Impey  South Africa Orica–GreenEDGE 28 74 + 2h 26' 37" [34]
186 Brett Lancaster  Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 33 154 + 4h 00' 19" [34]
187 Cameron Meyer  Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 25 130 + 3h 32' 14" [34]
188 Stuart O'Grady  Australia Orica–GreenEDGE 39 161 + 4h 03' 27" [34]
189 Svein Tuft  Canada Orica–GreenEDGE 36 169 + 4h 27' 55" [34]
191 John Degenkolb  Germany Argos–Shimano 24 121 + 3h 23' 23" [35]
192 Roy Curvers  Netherlands Argos–Shimano 33 145 + 3h 48' 30" [35]
193 Koen de Kort  Netherlands Argos–Shimano 30 138 + 3h 40' 55" [35]
194 Tom Dumoulin  Netherlands Argos–Shimano 22 41 + 1h 34' 30" [35]
195 Johannes Fröhlinger  Germany Argos–Shimano 28 146 + 3h 49' 02" [35]
196 Simon Geschke  Germany Argos–Shimano 27 75 + 2h 27' 42" [35]
197 Marcel Kittel  Germany Argos–Shimano 25 166 + 4h 10' 08" [35]
198 Albert Timmer  Netherlands Argos–Shimano 28 164 + 4h 07' 19" [35]
199 Tom Veelers  Netherlands Argos–Shimano 28 DNF-19 [35]
201 Wout Poels  Netherlands Vacansoleil–DCM 25 28 + 56' 33" [36]
202 Kris Boeckmans  Belgium Vacansoleil–DCM 26 DNF-19 [36]
203 Thomas De Gendt  Belgium Vacansoleil–DCM 26 96 + 2h 53' 41" [36]
204 Juan Antonio Flecha  Spain Vacansoleil–DCM 35 93 + 2h 48' 03" [36]
205 Johnny Hoogerland  Netherlands Vacansoleil–DCM 30 101 + 2h 57' 59" [36]
206 Sergey Lagutin  Uzbekistan Vacansoleil–DCM 32 83 + 2h 38' 55" [36]
207 Boy van Poppel  Netherlands Vacansoleil–DCM 25 144 + 3h 48' 15" [36]
208 Danny van Poppel  Netherlands Vacansoleil–DCM 19 DNS-16 [36]
209 Lieuwe Westra  Netherlands Vacansoleil–DCM 30 DNF-21 [36]
211 Brice Feillu  France Sojasun 27 104 + 2h 59' 45" [37]
212 Anthony Delaplace  France Sojasun 23 89 + 2h 44' 13" [37]
213 Julien El Fares  France Sojasun 28 81 + 2h 36' 28" [37]
214 Jonathan Hivert  France Sojasun 28 151 + 3h 57' 09" [37]
215 Cyril Lemoine  France Sojasun 30 112 + 3h 11' 38" [37]
216 Jean-Marc Marino  France Sojasun 29 116 + 3h 16' 30" [37]
217 Maxime Méderel  France Sojasun 32 52 + 1h 53' 01" [37]
218 Julien Simon  France Sojasun 27 87 + 2h 41' 24" [37]
219 Alexis Vuillermoz  France Sojasun 25 46 + 1h 40' 05" [37]

By team

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Team Sky (SKY)
No. Rider Pos.
1  Chris Froome (GBR) A yellow jersey. 1
2  Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR) DNS-13
3  Peter Kennaugh (GBR) 77
4  Vasil Kiryienka (BLR) HD-9
5  David López (ESP) 127
6  Richie Porte (AUS) 19
7  Kanstantsin Sivtsov (BLR) 90
8  Ian Stannard (GBR) 135
9  Geraint Thomas (GBR) 140
Directeur sportif: Sean Yates[38]
Cannondale (CAN)
No. Rider Pos.
11  Peter Sagan (SVK)A green jersey. 82
12  Maciej Bodnar (POL) 114
13  Alessandro De Marchi (ITA) 71
14  Ted King (USA) HD-4
15  Kristijan Koren (SLO) 100
16  Alan Marangoni (ITA) 111
17  Moreno Moser (ITA) 94
18  Fabio Sabatini (ITA) 117
19  Brian Vandborg (DEN) 155
Directeur sportif: Stefano Zanatta[38]
Lotto–Belisol (LTB)
No. Rider Pos.
21  Jurgen Van den Broeck (BEL) DNS-6
22  Lars Bak (DEN) 108
23  Bart De Clercq (BEL) 38
24  André Greipel (GER) 129
25  Adam Hansen (AUS) 72
26  Greg Henderson (NZL) 162
27  Jürgen Roelandts (BEL) 160
28  Marcel Sieberg (GER) DNF-19
29  Frederik Willems (BEL) 163
Directeur sportif: Herman Frison[38]
BMC Racing Team (BMC)
No. Rider Pos.
31  Cadel Evans (AUS) 39
32  Brent Bookwalter (USA) 91
33  Marcus Burghardt (GER) 98
34  Philippe Gilbert (BEL) 62
35  Amaël Moinard (FRA) 56
36  Steve Morabito (SWI) 35
37  Manuel Quinziato (ITA) 85
38  Michael Schär (SWI) DNS-9
39  Tejay van Garderen (USA) 45
Directeur sportif: John Lelangue[38]
RadioShack–Leopard (RLT)
No. Rider Pos.
41  Andy Schleck (LUX) 20
42  Jan Bakelants (BEL) 18
43  Laurent Didier (LUX) 53
44  Tony Gallopin (FRA) 58
45  Markel Irizar (ESP) 103
46  Andreas Klöden (GER) 30
47  Maxime Monfort (BEL) 14
48  Jens Voigt (GER) 67
49  Haimar Zubeldia (ESP) 36
Directeur sportif: Kim Andersen[38]
Team Europcar (EUC)
No. Rider Pos.
51  Pierre Rolland (FRA) 24
52  Yukiya Arashiro (JPN) 99
53  Jérôme Cousin (FRA) 156
54  Cyril Gautier (FRA) 32
55  Yohann Gène (FRA) 158
56  Davide Malacarne (ITA) 49
57  Kévin Reza (FRA) 134
58  David Veilleux (CAN) 123
59  Thomas Voeckler (FRA) 65
Directeur sportif: Andy Flickinger[38]
Astana (AST)
No. Rider Pos.
61  Janez Brajkovič (SLO) DNS-7
62  Assan Bazayev (KAZ) 168
63  Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) 7
64  Enrico Gasparotto (ITA) 95
65  Francesco Gavazzi (ITA) 84
66  Andrey Kashechkin (KAZ) DNF-3
67  Fredrik Kessiakoff (SWE) DNF-6
68  Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ) DNF-18
69  Dimitry Muravyev (KAZ) 167
Directeur sportif: Dimitri Sedoun[38]
FDJ.fr (FDJ)
No. Rider Pos.
71  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) DNS-16
72  William Bonnet (FRA) DNF-18
73  Nacer Bouhanni (FRA) DNF-6
74  Pierrick Fédrigo (FRA) 59
75  Murilo Fischer (BRA) 133
76  Alexandre Geniez (FRA) 44
77  Arnold Jeannesson (FRA) 29
78  Jérémy Roy (FRA) 126
79  Arthur Vichot (FRA) 66
Directeur sportif: Thierry Bricaud[38]
Ag2r–La Mondiale (ALM)
No. Rider Pos.
81  Jean-Christophe Péraud (FRA) DNF-17
82  Romain Bardet (FRA) 15
83  Maxime Bouet (FRA) DNS-6
84  Samuel Dumoulin (FRA) 143
85  Hubert Dupont (FRA) 34
86  John Gadret (FRA) 22
87  Blel Kadri (FRA) 125
88  Sébastien Minard (FRA) 124
89  Christophe Riblon (FRA) A white jersey with a red number bib. 37
Directeur sportif: Vincent Lavenu[38]
Saxo–Tinkoff (SAX) A white jersey with a yellow number bib.
No. Rider Pos.
91  Alberto Contador (ESP) 4
92  Daniele Bennati (ITA) 107
93  Jesús Hernández (ESP) 43
94  Roman Kreuziger (CZE) 5
95  Benjamín Noval (ESP) DNF-9
96  Sérgio Paulinho (POR) 136
97  Nicolas Roche (IRL) 40
98  Michael Rogers (AUS) 16
99  Matteo Tosatto (ITA) 92
Directeur sportif: Philippe Mauduit[38]
Team Katusha (KAT)
No. Rider Pos.
101  Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP) 3
102  Pavel Brutt (RUS) 110
103  Alexander Kristoff (NOR) 147
104  Aleksandr Kuschynski (BLR) 141
105  Alberto Losada (ESP) 109
106  Daniel Moreno (ESP) 17
107  Gatis Smukulis (LAT) 119
108  Yuri Trofimov (RUS) 51
109  Eduard Vorganov (RUS) 48
Directeur sportif: Valerio Piva[38]
Euskaltel–Euskadi (EUS)
No. Rider Pos.
111  Igor Antón (ESP) 69
112  Mikel Astarloza (ESP) 42
113  Gorka Izagirre (ESP) DNS-17
114  Ion Izagirre (ESP) 23
115  Juan José Lobato (ESP) 78
116  Mikel Nieve (ESP) 12
117  Juan José Oroz (ESP) 165
118  Rubén Pérez (ESP) 139
119  Romain Sicard (FRA) 122
Directeur sportif: Álvaro González de Galdeano[38]
Movistar Team (MOV)
No. Rider Pos.
121  Alejandro Valverde (ESP) 8
122  Andrey Amador (CRC) 54
123  Jonathan Castroviejo (ESP) 97
124  Rui Costa (POR) 27
125  Imanol Erviti (ESP) 118
126  Iván Gutiérrez (ESP) DNF-9
127  Rubén Plaza (ESP) 47
128  Nairo Quintana (COL)A white jersey with red polka dots. A white jersey. 2
129  José Joaquín Rojas (ESP) 79
Directeur sportif: José Luis Arrieta[38]
Cofidis (COF)
No. Rider Pos.
131  Rein Taaramäe (EST) 102
132  Yoann Bagot (FRA) DNF-3
133  Jérôme Coppel (FRA) 63
134  Egoitz García (ESP) 115
135  Christophe Le Mével (FRA) DNF-19
136  Guillaume Levarlet (FRA) 61
137  Luis Ángel Maté (ESP) 88
138  Rudy Molard (FRA) 73
139  Daniel Navarro (ESP) 9
Directeur sportif: Didier Rous[38]
Lampre–Merida (LAM)
No. Rider Pos.
141  Damiano Cunego (ITA) 55
142  Matteo Bono (ITA) DNF-8
143  Davide Cimolai (ITA) 137
144  Elia Favilli (ITA) 128
145  Roberto Ferrari (ITA) 157
146  Adriano Malori (ITA) DNF-7
147  Manuele Mori (ITA) 76
148  Przemysław Niemiec (POL) 57
149  José Serpa (COL) 21
Directeur sportif: Orlando Maini[38]
Omega Pharma–Quick-Step (OPQ)
No. Rider Pos.
151  Mark Cavendish (GBR) 148
152  Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) 31
153  Michał Kwiatkowski (POL) 11
154  Tony Martin (GER) 106
155  Jérôme Pineau (FRA) 159
156  Gert Steegmans (BEL) 153
157  Niki Terpstra (NED) 149
158  Matteo Trentin (ITA) 142
159  Peter Velits (SVK) 25
Directeur sportif: Wilfried Peeters[38]
Belkin Pro Cycling (BEL)
No. Rider Pos.
161  Lars Boom (NED) 105
162  Robert Gesink (NED) 26
163  Tom Leezer (NED) 150
164  Bauke Mollema (NED) 6
165  Lars Petter Nordhaug (NOR) 50
166  Bram Tankink (NED) 64
167  Laurens ten Dam (NED) 13
168  Sep Vanmarcke (BEL) 131
169  Maarten Wynants (BEL) 132
Directeur sportif: Nico Verhoeven[38]
Garmin–Sharp (GRS)
No. Rider Pos.
171  Ryder Hesjedal (CAN) 70
172  Jack Bauer (NZL) DNF-19
173  Tom Danielson (USA) 60
174  Rohan Dennis (AUS) DNS-9
175  Dan Martin (IRL) 33
176  David Millar (GBR) 113
177  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LIT) 120
178  Andrew Talansky (USA) 10
179  Christian Vande Velde (USA) DNF-7
Directeur sportif: Charly Wegelius[38]
Orica–GreenEDGE (OGE)
No. Rider Pos.
181  Simon Gerrans (AUS) 80
182  Michael Albasini (SWI) 86
183  Simon Clarke (AUS) 68
184  Matthew Goss (AUS) 152
185  Daryl Impey (RSA) 74
186  Brett Lancaster (AUS) 154
187  Cameron Meyer (AUS) 130
188  Stuart O'Grady (AUS) 161
189  Svein Tuft (CAN) 169
Directeur sportif: Matt White[38]
Argos–Shimano (ARG)
No. Rider Pos.
191  John Degenkolb (GER) 121
192  Roy Curvers (NED) 145
193  Koen de Kort (NED) 138
194  Tom Dumoulin (NED) 41
195  Johannes Fröhlinger (GER) 146
196  Simon Geschke (GER) 75
197  Marcel Kittel (GER) 166
198  Albert Timmer (NED) 164
199  Tom Veelers (NED) DNF-19
Directeur sportif: Christian Guiberteau[38]
Vacansoleil–DCM (VCD)
No. Rider Pos.
201  Wout Poels (NED) 28
202  Kris Boeckmans (BEL) DNF-19
203  Thomas De Gendt (BEL) 96
204  Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) 93
205  Johnny Hoogerland (NED) 101
206  Sergey Lagutin (UZB) 83
207  Boy van Poppel (NED) 144
208  Danny van Poppel (NED) DNS-16
209  Lieuwe Westra (NED) DNF-21
Directeur sportif: Hilaire Van der Schueren[38]
Sojasun (SOJ)
No. Rider Pos.
211  Brice Feillu (FRA) 104
212  Anthony Delaplace (FRA) 89
213  Julien El Fares (FRA) 81
214  Jonathan Hivert (FRA) 151
215  Cyril Lemoine (FRA) 112
216  Jean-Marc Marino (FRA) 116
217  Maxime Méderel (FRA) 52
218  Julien Simon (FRA) 87
219  Alexis Vuillermoz (FRA) 46
Directeur sportif: Nicolas Guille[38]

By nationality

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Country No. of riders Finishers Stage wins
 Australia 11 10 1 (Simon Gerrans ×1)
 Belarus 3 2
 Belgium 12 10 1 (Jan Bakelants ×1)
 Brazil 1 1
 Canada 3 3
 Colombia 2 2 1 (Nairo Quintana ×1)
 Costa Rica 1 1
 Czech Republic 1 1
 Denmark 3 3
 Estonia 1 1
 France 42 35 1 (Christophe Riblon ×1)
 Germany 10 9 6 (Marcel Kittel ×4, André Greipel ×1, Tony Martin ×1)
 Ireland 2 2 1 (Dan Martin ×1)
 Italy 18 16 1 (Matteo Trentin ×1)
 Japan 1 1
 Kazakhstan 4 2
 Latvia 1 1
 Lithuania 1 1
 Luxembourg 2 2
 Netherlands 17 14
 New Zealand 2 1
 Norway 3 2
 Poland 3 3
 Portugal 2 2 2 (Rui Costa ×2)
 Russia 3 3
 Slovakia 2 2 1 (Peter Sagan ×1)
 Slovenia 2 1
 South Africa 1 1
 Spain 27 24
 Sweden 1 0
 Switzerland 3 2
 Great Britain 6 6 5 (Mark Cavendish ×2, Chris Froome ×3)
 United States 6 4
 Uzbekistan 1 1
Total 198 169 20[N 1]
  1. ^ The team time trial on stage four, won by Orica–GreenEDGE, is not counted in this total.

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