1905 Tour de France

The 1905 Tour de France was the third edition of the Tour de France, held from 9 to 30 July, organised by the newspaper L'Auto. Following the disqualifications after the 1904 Tour de France, there were changes in the rules, the most important one being the general classification not made by time but by points. The race saw the introduction of mountains in the Tour de France, and René Pottier excelled in the first mountain, although he could not finish the race. Due in part to some of the rule changes, the 1905 Tour de France had less cheating and sabotage than in previous years, though they were not eliminated. It was won by Louis Trousselier, who also won four of the eleven stages.

1905 Tour de France
Route of the 1905 Tour de France followed clockwise, starting in Paris
Race details
Dates9–30 July 1905
Stages11
Distance2,994 km (1,860 mi)
Winning time35 points
Results
  Winner  Louis Trousselier (FRA)
  Second  Hippolyte Aucouturier (FRA)
  Third  Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq (FRA)
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