historical overviewwinners onlyjerseys winnerssummary statisticswinners of stageswinners of stages on a map
 
 
Overview of the year 1938
 back to list
 wikipedia information 1938
 see overall standings in 1938

1938 | July 5 - July 31
Paris - Paris

total distance: 4694.0 km
number of stages: 21

money for winner: 100 000 F
money total: 900 000 F

Gino Bartali | Italy | Italy | age: 24
time: 148hr 29min 12sec | average speed: 31.565 km/h
2nd place: Felicien Vervaecke (+ 18min 27sec)
3rd place: Victor Cosson (+ 29min 26sec)
winning team: Belgium
number of participants: 96
finished: 55
not finished: 41
Jerseys winners:

 Gino Bartali
 Gino Bartali


Tour de France start:

Statistic of the riders:
Route length:
(compared with longest route in 1926 - 5745 km)

 4 694 / 5 745 
 81,7%


Stages

number of stages in this year*: 29 | display finish towns on map
*total number of posibbilities to win the stage

STAGES - start, finish, length, winner, time, average speed
1Paris -Caen  215.0 km  GER  Willi OBERBECK  6:38:25  32.4 km/h
2Caen -Saint-Brieuc  237.0 km  LUX  Jean MAJERUS  7:01:07  33.8 km/h
3Saint-Brieuc -Nantes  238.0 km  NED  Gerrit SCHULTE  7:39:01  31.1 km/h
4aNantes -La Roche-sur-Yon  62.0 km  BEL  Eloi MEULENBERG  2:03:49  30.0 km/h
4bLa Roche-sur-Yon -La Rochelle  83.0 km  BEL  Eloi MEULENBERG  2:34:20  36.2 km/h
4cLa Rochelle -Royan  83.0 km  BEL  Félicien VERVAECKE  2:32:13  32.7 km/h
5Royan -Bordeaux  198.0 km  BEL  Eloi MEULENBERG  5:12:42  38.0 km/h
6aBordeaux -Arcachon  53.0 km  ITA  Jules ROSSI  1:16:20  41.3 km/h
6bArcachon -Bayonne  171.0 km  ITA  Glauco SERVADEI  5:06:34  33.5 km/h
7Bayonne -Pau  115.0 km  NED  Théo MIDDELKAMP  2:51:22  40.3 km/h
8Pau -Luchon  193.0 km  BEL  Félicien VERVAECKE  7:15:19  26.6 km/h
9Luchon -Perpignan  260.0 km  FRA  Jean FRÉCHAUT  7:08:15  36.4 km/h
10aPerpignan -Narbonne  63.0 km  NED  Antoon VAN SCHENDEL  1:56:09  32.5 km/h
10bNarbonne -Beziers  27.0 km  BEL  Félicien VERVAECKE  0:39:31  41.0 km/h
10cBeziers -Montpellier  73.0 km  FRA  Antonin MAGNE  2:06:23  34.7 km/h
11Montpellier -Marseille  223.0 km  ITA  Gino BARTALI  6:52:10  32.5 km/h
12Marseille -Cannes  199.0 km  FRA  Jean FRÉCHAUT  6:35:26  30.2 km/h
13Cannes -Digne  284.0 km  FRA  Dante GIANELLO  9:19:49  30.4 km/h
14Digne -Briançon  219.0 km  ITA  Gino BARTALI  8:49:07  24.8 km/h
15Briançon -Aix-les-Bains  311.0 km  BEL  Marcel KINT  10:52:24  28.6 km/h
16Aix-les-Bains -Besançon  284.0 km  BEL  Marcel KINT  9:39:56  29.4 km/h
17aBesançon -Belfort  89.0 km  BEL  Emile "junior" MASSON  2:27:48  36.3 km/h
17bBelfort -Strasbourg  143.0 km  FRA  Jean FRÉCHAUT  4:30:20  31.7 km/h
18Strasbourg -Metz  186.0 km  BEL  Marcel KINT  5:43:27  32.5 km/h
19Metz -Reims  196.0 km  FRA  Fabien GALATEAU  6:35:21  29.7 km/h
20aReims -Laon  48.0 km  ITA  Glauco SERVADEI  1:03:17  45.5 km/h
20bLaon -St-Quentin  42.0 km  BEL  Félicien VERVAECKE  1:04:40  39.0 km/h
20cSt-Quentin -Lille  107.0 km  BEL  François NEUVILLE  3:07:12  34.3 km/h
21Lille -Paris  279.0 km  FRA  André LEDUCQ  8:54:50  31.3 km/h

as the winners of the last stage (21st stage from Lille to Paris) were declared two riders Andre Leducq and Antonin Magne


Winners of stages in 1938 by nations (6):

 nation  No.wins share (%)
 BEL  12 
 41,38% 
 FRA  7 
 24,14% 
 ITA  5 
 17,24% 
 NED  3 
 10,34% 
 GER  1 
 3,45% 
 LUX  1 
 3,45% 



Winners of stages in 1938 by cyclists (18):

 name  No.wins share (%)
 Félicien VERVAECKE  4 
 13,79% 
 Eloi MEULENBERG  3 
 10,34% 
 Jean FRÉCHAUT  3 
 10,34% 
 Marcel KINT  3 
 10,34% 
 Glauco SERVADEI  2 
 6,90% 
 Gino BARTALI  2 
 6,90% 
 Théo MIDDELKAMP  1 
 3,45% 
 Dante GIANELLO  1 
 3,45% 
 André LEDUCQ  1 
 3,45% 
 Willi OBERBECK  1 
 3,45% 
 Jules ROSSI  1 
 3,45% 
 Antonin MAGNE  1 
 3,45% 
 Fabien GALATEAU  1 
 3,45% 
 Jean MAJERUS  1 
 3,45% 
 François NEUVILLE  1 
 3,45% 
 Antoon VAN SCHENDEL  1 
 3,45% 
 Emile "junior" MASSON  1 
 3,45% 
 Gerrit SCHULTE  1 
 3,45% 



Ascents

number of ascents in this year*: 13 | display ascents on map
*ascents of the second, first and "hors" category

THE ALPES [6]
Col d’Allos (2250 m):  ITA  Gino BARTALI
Col de Braus (1002 m):  ITA  Gino BARTALI
Col de Vars (2110 m):  ITA  Gino BARTALI
Galibier (2645 m):  ITA  Mario VICINI
Iseran (2770 m):  BEL  Félicien VERVAECKE
Izoard (2361 m):  ITA  Gino BARTALI
THE PYRENEES [6]
Aspin (1490 m):  ITA  Gino BARTALI
Aubisque (1709 m):  ITA  Gino BARTALI
Col des Ares (797 m):  FRA  Pierre GALLIEN
Peyresourde (1569 m):  BEL  Félicien VERVAECKE
Portet d’Aspet (1069 m):  ITA  Gino BARTALI
Tourmalet (2115 m):  ITA  Gino BARTALI
Other mountains [1]
Col de la Faucille (1323 m):  ITA  Gino BARTALI


Winners of ascents in 1938 by nations (3):

 nation  No. wins share (%)
 ITA  10 
 76,92% 
 BEL  2 
 15,38% 
 FRA  1 
 7,69% 



Winners of ascents in 1938 by cyclists (4):

 name  No. wins share (%)
 Gino BARTALI  9 
 69,23% 
 Félicien VERVAECKE  2 
 15,38% 
 Pierre GALLIEN  1 
 7,69% 
 Mario VICINI  1 
 7,69% 



Video highlights

No video available





 
 
Here we would like to express our respect and thanks to all participants and organizers of this prestige event, as well as to highlight the possibilities of geography and bring a new look at this phenomenon
 
 

GENERAL OVERVIEW

 Main page
 Historical overview
 Winners only
 Jerseys winners
 Summary statistics
 Winners of stages
 Winners of stages on a map
 Our book about TdF


SELECTED STATISTICS

 General statistics
 Ascents statistics
 Stages statistics
 Custom winners statistics
 Chord diagrams - visualization

 Search places of the Tour
 Search winner of the stage
 Search ascents of the Tour
 Search winner of ascent


PLACES OF THE TOUR

 Display list of all places
 Find nearest stage place
 Map of TdF places
 Thematic map of start places
 Thematic map of finish places
 Map of general classification of places


ASCENTS OF THE TOUR

 Display list of all ascents
 Display map of all ascents
 Thematic map of all ascents
 Find nearest ascent
 The Alps ascents
 The Pyrenees ascents
 The Jura ascents
 The Massiv Ccentral ascents
 The Cevennes ascents
 The Vosges ascents
 The Black Forest ascents