Route of the 1913 Tour de France followed counterclockwise, starting in Paris
Race details
Dates
29 June – 27 July 1913
Stages
15
Distance
5,287 km (3,285 mi)
Winning time
197h 54' 00"
Results
Winner
Philippe Thys (BEL)
(Peugeot)
Second
Gustave Garrigou (FRA)
(Peugeot)
Third
Marcel Buysse (BEL)
(Peugeot)
← 1912
1914 →
The 1913 Tour de France was the 11th edition of the Tour de France, taking place between 29 June and 27 July. The total distance was 5,287 kilometres (3,285 mi) and the average speed of the riders was 26.715 kilometres per hour (16.600 mph).[1] The competition was won by the Belgian Philippe Thys, after in the crucial sixth stage Eugène Christophe broke his bicycle and lost several hours because he had to do the repairs by himself. In the last stage, Thys also had mechanical problems, but he got help during the repairs, and only got a penalty of ten minutes.
Between 1904 and 1912, the overall classification had been calculated by points, but in 1913 the classification was reverted to the original format from 1903, where the overall classification was calculated by adding up the times of the individual stages. The general classification has been calculated in the time format ever since.
^Augendre 2016, p. 108.
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