Route of the 1954 Tour de France followed counterclockwise, starting in Amsterdam and finishing in Paris
Race details
Dates
8 July – 1 August 1954
Stages
23
Distance
4,656 km (2,893 mi)
Winning time
140h 06' 05"
Results
Winner
Louison Bobet (FRA)
(France)
Second
Ferdinand Kübler (SUI)
(Switzerland)
Third
Fritz Schär (SUI)
(Switzerland)
Points
Ferdinand Kübler (SUI)
(Switzerland)
Mountains
Federico Bahamontes (ESP)
(Spain)
Combativity
Lucien Lazaridès (FRA) François Mahé (FRA)
Team
Switzerland
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The 1954 Tour de France was the 41st edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 8 July to 1 August 1954. It consisted of 23 stages over 4,656 km (2,893 mi). The race was won by Louison Bobet, the second of his three consecutive wins.
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