List of teams and cyclists in the 1986 Tour de France
The 1986 Tour de France was the 73rd edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Boulogne-Billancourt on 4 July and finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 23 July.
Teams
In June, 23 teams had requested to start in the 1986 Tour.[1] The Tour direction accepted 21 applications, so a total of 21 teams participated in the 1986 Tour de France.[2][3] The two teams whose application was denied were Skala-Skil and Miko.[1] Each team sent a squad of ten riders, which meant that the race would start with a peloton of 210 cyclists,[2][3] a record setting total.[4] From the 210 riders that began this edition, 132 made it to the finish in Paris.[5]
7-Eleven became the Tour's first team from the United States, with a squad consisting of eight Americans, one Canadian and one Mexican.[6][2] Jim Ochowicz, 7-Eleven's founder and manager, met with the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) and persuaded them to invite his team. In the Spring, the team withdrew from competition in Europe (missing the opportunity to become the first American team in the history of the Vuelta a España) due to the United States conflict with Libya, losing out on much needed competitive racing unavailable in the United States.[7]
The 21 teams that took part in the race were:[2]
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Start list
By team
By rider
Legend | |
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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 the winner of the general classification | |
Denotes the winner of the points classification | |
Denotes the winner of the mountains classification | |
Denotes the winner of the young rider classification | |
Denotes the winner of the intermediate sprints classification | |
Denotes the winner of the combination classification | |
Denotes the winner of the team classification | |
Denotes the winner of the combativity award | |
DNF | Denotes a rider who did not finish |
NP | Denotes a rider who was a non-participant |
AB | Denotes a rider who abandoned |
HD | Denotes a rider who was outside the time limit (French: Hors Delai) |
Age correct as of 4 July 1986, the date on which the Tour began |
No. | Name | Nationality | Team | Age | Pos. | Time | Ref |
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1 | Bernard Hinault | France | La Vie Claire | 31 | 2 | + 3' 10" | [10] |
2 | Steve Bauer | Canada | La Vie Claire | 27 | 23 | + 56' 02" | [10] |
3 | Charly Bérard | France | La Vie Claire | 30 | 44 | + 1h 29' 02" | [10] |
4 | Jean-François Bernard | France | La Vie Claire | 24 | 12 | + 35' 45" | [10] |
5 | Andrew Hampsten | United States | La Vie Claire | 24 | 4 | + 18' 44" | [10] |
6 | Philippe Leleu | France | La Vie Claire | 28 | 97 | + 2h 07' 03" | [10] |
7 | Greg LeMond | United States | La Vie Claire | 25 | 1 | 110h 35' 19" | [10] |
8 | Niki Rüttimann | Switzerland | La Vie Claire | 23 | 7 | + 30' 52" | [10] |
9 | Alain Vigneron | France | La Vie Claire | 31 | 95 | + 2h 05' 08" | [10] |
10 | Guido Winterberg | Switzerland | La Vie Claire | 23 | 127 | + 2h 27' 26" | [10] |
11 | Stephen Roche | Ireland | Carrera–Inoxpran | 26 | 48 | + 1h 32' 30" | [10] |
12 | Guido Bontempi | Italy | Carrera–Inoxpran | 26 | 92 | + 2h 03' 39" | [10] |
13 | Beat Breu | Switzerland | Carrera–Inoxpran | 28 | 74 | + 1h 51' 54" | [10] |
14 | Davide Cassani | Italy | Carrera–Inoxpran | 25 | DNF (NP-20) | — | [10] |
15 | Bruno Leali | Italy | Carrera–Inoxpran | 28 | 73 | + 1h 51' 49" | [10] |
16 | Erich Maechler | Switzerland | Carrera–Inoxpran | 25 | 49 | + 1h 32' 45" | [10] |
17 | Jørgen Pedersen | Denmark | Carrera–Inoxpran | 26 | 77 | + 1h 54' 32" | [10] |
18 | Francesco Rossignoli | Italy | Carrera–Inoxpran | 23 | 109 | + 2h 13' 56" | [10] |
19 | Eddy Schepers | Belgium | Carrera–Inoxpran | 30 | 37 | + 1h 18' 20" | [10] |
20 | Urs Zimmermann | Switzerland | Carrera–Inoxpran | 26 | 3 | + 10' 54" | [10] |
21 | Jörg Müller | Switzerland | Kas | 25 | 99 | + 2h 07' 46" | [10] |
22 | Patrice Esnault | France | Kas | 25 | DNF (HD-6) | — | [10] |
23 | Dominique Garde | France | Kas | 27 | 45 | + 1h 29' 11" | [10] |
24 | Jean-Claude Garde | France | Kas | 25 | 57 | + 1h 40' 57" | [10] |
25 | Iñaki Gastón | Spain | Kas | 23 | 75 | + 1h 52' 35" | [10] |
26 | Éric Guyot | France | Kas | 24 | DNF (AB-14) | — | [10] |
27 | Jean-Claude Leclercq | France | Kas | 23 | 56 | + 1h 40' 43" | [10] |
28 | Joël Pelier | France | Kas | 24 | DNF (NP-18) | — | [10] |
29 | Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke | France | Kas | 31 | 119 | + 2h 17' 58" | [10] |
30 | Frédéric Vichot | France | Kas | 27 | 100 | + 2h 08' 15" | [10] |
31 | Robert Millar | Great Britain | Panasonic–Merckx–Agu | 27 | DNF (AB-21) | — | [10] |
32 | Phil Anderson | Australia | Panasonic–Merckx–Agu | 28 | 39 | + 1h 19' 41" | [10] |
33 | Jos Lammertink | Netherlands | Panasonic–Merckx–Agu | 28 | DNF (AB-4) | — | [10] |
34 | Henk Lubberding | Netherlands | Panasonic–Merckx–Agu | 32 | DNF (NP-13) | — | [10] |
35 | Guy Nulens | Belgium | Panasonic–Merckx–Agu | 28 | 54 | + 1h 39' 08" | [10] |
36 | Eddy Planckaert | Belgium | Panasonic–Merckx–Agu | 27 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
37 | Eric Vanderaerden | Belgium | Panasonic–Merckx–Agu | 24 | 125 | + 2h 22' 30" | [10] |
38 | Johan van der Velde | Netherlands | Panasonic–Merckx–Agu | 29 | 52 | + 1h 37' 55" | [10] |
39 | Eric Van Lancker | Belgium | Panasonic–Merckx–Agu | 25 | 89 | + 2h 01' 53" | [10] |
40 | Peter Winnen | Netherlands | Panasonic–Merckx–Agu | 28 | DNF (AB-21) | — | [10] |
41 | Laurent Fignon | France | Système U | 25 | DNF (NP-13) | — | [10] |
42 | Laurent Biondi | France | Système U | 26 | DNF (AB-16) | — | [10] |
43 | Alain Bondue | France | Système U | 27 | 124 | + 2h 22' 03" | [10] |
44 | Éric Boyer | France | Système U | 22 | 98 | + 2h 07' 27" | [10] |
45 | Dominique Gaigne | France | Système U | 25 | 85 | + 1h 59' 27" | [10] |
46 | Bernard Gavillet | Switzerland | Système U | 26 | 28 | + 1h 08' 17" | [10] |
47 | Christophe Lavainne | France | Système U | 22 | 88 | + 2h 01' 00" | [10] |
48 | Yvon Madiot | France | Système U | 24 | 10 | + 33' 27" | [10] |
49 | Thierry Marie | France | Système U | 23 | 108 | + 2h 13' 24" | [10] |
50 | Charly Mottet | France | Système U | 23 | 16 | + 45' 58" | [10] |
51 | Pedro Delgado | Spain | PDM–Concorde | 26 | DNF (AB-18) | — | [10] |
52 | Wim Arras | Belgium | PDM–Concorde | 22 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
53 | Henk Boeve | Netherlands | PDM–Concorde | 28 | DNF (AB-16) | — | [10] |
54 | Gerrie Knetemann | Netherlands | PDM–Concorde | 35 | 84 | + 1h 58' 28" | [10] |
55 | Steven Rooks | Netherlands | PDM–Concorde | 25 | 9 | + 33' 22" | [10] |
56 | Jan Simoens | Netherlands | PDM–Concorde | 22 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
57 | Peter Stevenhaagen | Netherlands | PDM–Concorde | 21 | 29 | + 1h 10' 40" | [10] |
58 | Marc van Orsouw | Netherlands | PDM–Concorde | 22 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
59 | Jan van Wijk | Netherlands | PDM–Concorde | 24 | 90 | + 2h 02' 35" | [10] |
60 | Gerard Veldscholten | Netherlands | PDM–Concorde | 26 | 61 | + 1h 42' 57" | [10] |
61 | Luis Herrera | Colombia | Café de Colombia-Piles Varta | 25 | 22 | + 56' 00" | [10] |
62 | Rafaël Antonio Acevedo | Colombia | Café de Colombia-Piles Varta | 32 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
63 | Edgar Corredor | Colombia | Café de Colombia-Piles Varta | 26 | DNF (HD-18) | — | [10] |
64 | Alfonso Flórez Ortiz | Colombia | Café de Colombia-Piles Varta | 33 | 27 | + 1h 05' 54" | [10] |
65 | José Patrocinio Jiménez | Colombia | Café de Colombia-Piles Varta | 33 | 21 | + 55' 42" | [10] |
66 | Marco-Antonio Leon | Colombia | Café de Colombia-Piles Varta | 23 | 86 | + 2h 00' 49" | [10] |
67 | Jose-Alfonso Lopez Lemus | Colombia | Café de Colombia-Piles Varta | 34 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
68 | Fabio Parra | Colombia | Café de Colombia-Piles Varta | 26 | DNF (AB-4) | — | [10] |
69 | Abelardo Rondón | Colombia | Café de Colombia-Piles Varta | 22 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
70 | Pedro Soler | Colombia | Café de Colombia-Piles Varta | 25 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
71 | José Luis Laguía | Spain | Reynolds-TS Batteries | 26 | 121 | + 2h 19' 48" | [10] |
72 | Dominique Arnaud | France | Reynolds-TS Batteries | 30 | 76 | + 1h 53' 54" | [10] |
73 | Samuel Cabrera | Colombia | Reynolds-TS Batteries | 25 | 11 | + 35' 28" | [10] |
74 | Marc Gomez | France | Reynolds-TS Batteries | 31 | 123 | + 2h 21' 13" | [10] |
75 | Julián Gorospe | Spain | Reynolds-TS Batteries | 26 | 79 | + 1h 56' 11" | [10] |
76 | Anastasio Greciano | Spain | Reynolds-TS Batteries | 34 | DNF (AB-15) | — | [10] |
77 | Carlos Hernández Bailo | Spain | Reynolds-TS Batteries | 27 | 53 | + 1h 38' 13" | [10] |
78 | Jesús Hernández Úbeda | Spain | Reynolds-TS Batteries | 26 | 117 | + 2h 17' 26" | [10] |
79 | Miguel Indurain | Spain | Reynolds-TS Batteries | 21 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
80 | Celestino Prieto | Spain | Reynolds-TS Batteries | 25 | DNF (NP-15) | — | [10] |
81 | Pascal Simon | France | Peugeot-Shell | 29 | 13 | + 37' 44" | [10] |
82 | Frédéric Brun | France | Peugeot-Shell | 28 | 107 | + 2h 13' 11" | [10] |
83 | Bruno Cornillet | France | Peugeot-Shell | 23 | DNF (HD-18) | — | [10] |
84 | Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle | France | Peugeot-Shell | 31 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
85 | Robert Forest | Germany | Peugeot-Shell | 24 | 35 | + 1h 16' 19" | [10] |
86 | Gilbert Glaus | Switzerland | Peugeot-Shell | 30 | DNF (AB-15) | — | [10] |
87 | Dag Otto Lauritzen | Norway | Peugeot-Shell | 29 | 34 | + 1h 15' 47" | [10] |
88 | Éric Louvel | France | Peugeot-Shell | 24 | 111 | + 2h 14' 41" | [10] |
89 | Ronan Pensec | France | Peugeot-Shell | 22 | 6 | + 25' 59" | [10] |
90 | Sean Yates | Great Britain | Peugeot-Shell | 26 | 112 | + 2h 15' 20" | [10] |
91 | Joop Zoetemelk | Netherlands | Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko | 39 | 24 | + 57' 04" | [10] |
92 | Maarten Ducrot | Netherlands | Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko | 28 | 81 | + 1h 58' 02" | [10] |
93 | Nico Emonds | Belgium | Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko | 25 | 70 | + 1h 49' 19" | [10] |
94 | Jelle Nijdam | Netherlands | Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko | 22 | DNF (HD-6) | — | [10] |
95 | Ludo Peeters | Belgium | Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko | 32 | 69 | + 1h 49' 11" | [10] |
96 | Twan Poels | Netherlands | Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko | 22 | 65 | + 1h 44' 17" | [10] |
97 | Cees Priem | Netherlands | Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko | 35 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
98 | Luc Roosen | Belgium | Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko | 21 | 103 | + 2h 10' 46" | [10] |
99 | Gerrit Solleveld | Netherlands | Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko | 25 | 101 | + 2h 09' 00" | [10] |
100 | Adri van der Poel | Netherlands | Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko | 27 | 110 | + 2h 14' 20" | [10] |
101 | Marc Sergeant | Belgium | Joker-Emerxil-Eddy Merckx | 26 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [10] |
102 | Carlo Bomans | Belgium | Joker-Emerxil-Eddy Merckx | 23 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [10] |
103 | Michel Dernies | Belgium | Joker-Emerxil-Eddy Merckx | 25 | 113 | + 2h 15' 29" | [10] |
104 | Paul Haghedooren | Belgium | Joker-Emerxil-Eddy Merckx | 26 | 67 | + 1h 47' 59" | [10] |
105 | Jozef Lieckens | Belgium | Joker-Emerxil-Eddy Merckx | 27 | 129 | + 2h 29' 21" | [10] |
106 | André Lurquin | Belgium | Joker-Emerxil-Eddy Merckx | 24 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
107 | Eric McKenzie | New Zealand | Joker-Emerxil-Eddy Merckx | 27 | DNF (AB-18) | — | [10] |
108 | Jan Nevens | Belgium | Joker-Emerxil-Eddy Merckx | 27 | 51 | + 1h 37' 15" | [10] |
109 | Wim Van Eynde | Belgium | Joker-Emerxil-Eddy Merckx | 25 | 102 | + 2h 10' 46" | [10] |
110 | Ronny Van Holen | Belgium | Joker-Emerxil-Eddy Merckx | 27 | DNF (AB-16) | — | [10] |
111 | Claude Criquielion | Belgium | Hitachi-Marc-Splendor | 29 | 5 | + 24' 36" | [10] |
112 | Philippe Delaurier | France | Hitachi-Marc-Splendor | 25 | DNF (HD-13) | — | [10] |
113 | Hendrik Devos | Belgium | Hitachi-Marc-Splendor | 30 | 43 | + 1h 24' 43" | [10] |
114 | Dirk De Wolf | Belgium | Hitachi-Marc-Splendor | 25 | 64 | + 1h 44' 17" | [10] |
115 | Rudy Dhaenens | Belgium | Hitachi-Marc-Splendor | 25 | 122 | + 2h 19' 58" | [10] |
116 | Jos Haex | Belgium | Hitachi-Marc-Splendor | 26 | 78 | + 1h 54' 38" | [10] |
117 | Stefan Morjean | Belgium | Hitachi-Marc-Splendor | 26 | DNF (HD-16) | — | [10] |
118 | Rudy Rogiers | Belgium | Hitachi-Marc-Splendor | 25 | 104 | + 2h 11' 09" | [10] |
119 | Jean-Philippe Vandenbrande | Belgium | Hitachi-Marc-Splendor | 30 | 58 | + 1h 41' 23" | [10] |
120 | Jan Wijnants | Belgium | Hitachi-Marc-Splendor | 27 | 105 | + 2h 11' 14" | [10] |
121 | Álvaro Pino | Spain | Zor-BH | 29 | 8 | + 33' 00" | [10] |
122 | Francisco Antequera | Spain | Zor-BH | 22 | 94 | + 2h 05' 08" | [10] |
123 | Philippe Bouvatier | France | Zor-BH | 22 | DNF (AB-15) | — | [10] |
124 | Ángel Camarillo Llorens | Spain | Zor-BH | 27 | DNF (HD-18) | — | [10] |
125 | Juan Fernández Martín | Spain | Zor-BH | 29 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [10] |
126 | Anselmo Fuerte | Spain | Zor-BH | 24 | 31 | + 1h 12' 13" | [10] |
127 | Francisco Rodríguez Maldonado | Colombia | Zor-BH | 26 | DNF (HD-3) | — | [10] |
128 | Jesús Rodríguez Magro | Spain | Zor-BH | 26 | 40 | + 1h 20' 09" | [10] |
129 | Juan-Carlos Rozas Salgado | Spain | Zor-BH | 23 | 59 | + 1h 41' 51" | [10] |
130 | Guido Van Calster | Belgium | Zor-BH | 30 | 72 | + 1h 50' 42" | [10] |
131 | Éric Caritoux | France | Fagor | 25 | 20 | + 52' 39" | [10] |
132 | Jean-Claude Bagot | France | Fagor | 28 | 19 | + 51' 38" | [10] |
133 | Jean-René Bernaudeau | France | Fagor | 29 | 26 | + 1h 03' 56" | [10] |
134 | Argemiro Bohórquez | Colombia | Fagor | 26 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [10] |
135 | Martin Earley | Ireland | Fagor | 24 | 46 | + 1h 30' 30" | [10] |
136 | Frank Hoste | Belgium | Fagor | 30 | 116 | + 2h 17' 06" | [10] |
137 | François Lemarchand | France | Fagor | 25 | 68 | + 1h 49' 05" | [10] |
138 | Pedro Muñoz Machín Rodríguez | Spain | Fagor | 27 | DNF (AB-5) | — | [10] |
139 | Martín Ramírez | Colombia | Fagor | 25 | 42 | + 1h 22' 26" | [10] |
140 | Pol Verschuere | Belgium | Fagor | 31 | DNF (AB-14) | — | [10] |
141 | Thierry Claveyrolat | France | RMO-Meral-Mavic | 27 | 17 | + 46' 00" | [10] |
142 | Vincent Barteau | France | RMO-Meral-Mavic | 24 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
143 | Francis Castaing | France | RMO-Meral-Mavic | 27 | 130 | + 2h 41' 56" | [10] |
144 | André Chappuis | France | RMO-Meral-Mavic | 30 | 118 | + 2h 17' 36" | [10] |
145 | Jean-Louis Gauthier | France | RMO-Meral-Mavic | 30 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
146 | Bruno Huger | France | RMO-Meral-Mavic | 23 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
147 | Paul Kimmage | Ireland | RMO-Meral-Mavic | 24 | 131 | + 2h 44' 06" | [10] |
148 | Gilles Mas | France | RMO-Meral-Mavic | 25 | 47 | + 1h 31' 56" | [10] |
149 | Régis Simon | France | RMO-Meral-Mavic | 28 | 93 | + 2h 05' 06" | [10] |
150 | Bernard Vallet | France | RMO-Meral-Mavic | 32 | 62 | + 1h 43' 12" | [10] |
151 | Omar Hernández | Colombia | Postobón | 24 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
152 | Raul Acosta Arias | Colombia | Postobón | 24 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
153 | Israel Corredor | Colombia | Postobón | 26 | 106 | + 2h 12' 04" | [10] |
154 | Carlos Jaramillo | Colombia | Postobón | 25 | 55 | + 1h 39' 48" | [10] |
155 | Sergio Jaramillo | Colombia | Postobón | 28 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
156 | Antonio Londoño | Colombia | Postobón | 31 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
157 | Gerardo Moncada | Colombia | Postobón | 23 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10][11][12] |
158 | Reynel Montoya | Colombia | Postobón | 26 | 15 | + 45' 36" | [10] |
159 | Néstor Mora | Colombia | Postobón | 22 | 83 | + 1h 58' 26" | [10] |
160 | Heriberto Uran | Colombia | Postobón | 31 | 50 | + 1h 36' 35" | [10] |
161 | Marino Lejarreta | Spain | Seat-Orbea | 29 | 18 | + 49' 09" | [10] |
162 | Antonio Esparza | Spain | Seat-Orbea | 24 | 126 | + 2h 22' 45" | [10] |
163 | Mathieu Hermans | Netherlands | Seat-Orbea | 23 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [10] |
164 | Pascal Jules | France | Seat-Orbea | 24 | DNF (HD-2) | — | [10] |
165 | Jokin Mújika | Spain | Seat-Orbea | 23 | 30 | + 1h 11' 01" | [10] |
166 | Erwin Nijboer | Netherlands | Seat-Orbea | 22 | DNF (AB-18) | — | [10] |
167 | Vicente Ridaura | Spain | Seat-Orbea | 22 | 87 | + 2h 00' 59" | [10] |
168 | Pello Ruiz Cabestany | Spain | Seat-Orbea | 24 | 36 | + 1h 16' 22" | [10] |
169 | José Salvador Sanchis | Spain | Seat-Orbea | 23 | DNF (HD-18) | — | [10] |
170 | Jaime Vilamajó | Spain | Seat-Orbea | 26 | 115 | + 2h 16' 41" | [10] |
171 | Silvano Contini | Italy | Gis Gelati | 28 | 41 | + 1h 22' 18" | [10] |
172 | Marco Giovannetti | Italy | Gis Gelati | 24 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
173 | Walter Magnago | Italy | Gis Gelati | 25 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
174 | Palmiro Masciarelli | Italy | Gis Gelati | 33 | DNF (AB-16) | — | [10] |
175 | Giuseppe Petito | Italy | Gis Gelati | 26 | DNF (AB-13) | — | [10] |
176 | Marino Polini | Italy | Gis Gelati | 27 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [10] |
177 | Alessandro Pozzi | Italy | Gis Gelati | 31 | 91 | + 2h 03' 39" | [10] |
178 | Ennio Salvador | Italy | Gis Gelati | 25 | 132 | + 2h 55' 51" | [10] |
179 | Graziano Salvietti | Italy | Gis Gelati | 30 | DNF (AB-13) | — | [10] |
180 | Ennio Vanotti | Italy | Gis Gelati | 30 | 66 | + 1h 45' 20" | [10] |
181 | Reimund Dietzen | Germany | Teka | 27 | DNF (AB-13) | — | [10] |
182 | José Antonio Agudelo Gómez | Colombia | Teka | 26 | 33 | + 1h 15' 13" | [10] |
183 | Enrique Alberto Aja Cagigas | Spain | Teka | 26 | 60 | + 1h 42' 32" | [10] |
184 | Guillermo Arenas | Spain | Teka | 23 | DNF (AB-13) | — | [10] |
185 | Jesús Blanco Villar | Spain | Teka | 23 | 25 | + 1h 03' 16" | [10] |
186 | Manuel Cárdenas Espeitia | Colombia | Teka | 25 | 71 | + 1h 50' 11" | [10] |
187 | Eduardo Chozas | Spain | Teka | 25 | 14 | + 38' 48" | [10] |
188 | Federico Echave | Spain | Teka | 25 | 38 | + 1h 18' 53" | [10] |
189 | Alfonso Gutiérrez | Spain | Teka | 24 | DNF (AB-13) | — | [10] |
190 | Angel Sarrapio | Spain | Teka | 27 | DNF (AB-13) | — | [10] |
191 | Mario Beccia | Italy | Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella | 30 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
192 | Stefano Allocchio | Italy | Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella | 24 | DNF (AB-13) | — | [10] |
193 | Pierangelo Bincoletto | Italy | Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella | 27 | 128 | + 2h 27' 28" | [10] |
194 | Primož Čerin | Yugoslavia | Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella | 24 | 32 | + 1h 14' 40" | [10] |
195 | Acácio da Silva | Portugal | Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella | 25 | 82 | + 1h 58' 05" | [10] |
196 | Robert Dill-Bundi | Switzerland | Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella | 27 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
197 | Renan Ferraro | Brazil | Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella | 24 | DNF (HD-6) | — | [10] |
198 | Luigi Furlan | Italy | Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella | 23 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [10] |
199 | Roberto Pagnin | Italy | Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella | 23 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
200 | Renato Piccolo | Italy | Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella | 23 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
201 | Alexi Grewal | United States | 7-Eleven | 25 | DNF (AB-17) | — | [10] |
202 | Raúl Alcalá | Mexico | 7-Eleven | 22 | 114 | + 2h 15' 53" | [10] |
203 | Chris Carmichael | United States | 7-Eleven | 24 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
204 | Eric Heiden | United States | 7-Eleven | 28 | DNF (AB-18) | — | [10] |
205 | Ron Kiefel | United States | 7-Eleven | 26 | 96 | + 2h 06' 38" | [10] |
206 | Davis Phinney | United States | 7-Eleven | 26 | DNF (AB-15) | — | [10] |
207 | Jeff Pierce | United States | 7-Eleven | 27 | 80 | + 1h 56' 57" | [10] |
208 | Bob Roll | United States | 7-Eleven | 25 | 63 | + 1h 43' 26" | [10] |
209 | Doug Shapiro | United States | 7-Eleven | 26 | DNF (AB-12) | — | [10] |
210 | Alex Stieda | Canada | 7-Eleven | 25 | 120 | + 2h 19' 47" | [10] |
By nationality
The 210 riders that competed in the 1986 Tour de France were represented by 20 different countries.
Country | No. of riders | Finishers | Stage wins |
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Australia | 1 | 1 | |
Belgium | 30 | 22 | 5 (Pol Verschuere, Ludo Peeters, Eddy Planckaert, Rudy Dhaenens, Frank Hoste) |
Brazil | 1 | 0 | |
Canada | 2 | 2 | |
Colombia | 26 | 13 | |
Denmark | 1 | 1 | |
France | 46 | 33 | 5 (Thierry Marie, Bernard Hinault ×3, Jean-François Bernard) |
Germany | 2 | 1 | |
Great Britain | 2 | 1 | |
Ireland | 3 | 3 | |
Italy | 21 | 8 | 3 (Guido Bontempi ×3) |
Mexico | 1 | 1 | |
Netherlands | 21 | 11 | 1 (Johan van der Velde) |
New Zealand | 1 | 0 | |
Norway | 1 | 1 | |
Portugal | 1 | 1 | |
Spain | 30 | 20 | 5 (Pello Ruiz Cabestany, Jose-Angel Sarrapio, Pedro Delgado, Eduardo Chozas, Julián Gorospe) |
Switzerland | 9 | 7 | 2 (Niki Rüttimann, Erich Maechler) |
United States | 10 | 5 | 2 (Davis Phinney, Greg LeMond) |
Yugoslavia | 1 | 1 | |
Total | 210 | 132 | 23[nb 1] |
Notes
- ↑ The team time trial on stage 2, won by Système U, is not counted in this total.
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