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Route of the 1952 Tour de France; followed clockwise, starting in Brest and finishing in Paris

The 1952 Tour de France was the 39th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 25 June to 19 July. It was composed of 23 stages over 4,898 km (3,043 mi).

The Tour began in Brest on 25 June, and Stage 12 occurred on 7 July with a mountainous stage to Monaco. The race finished in Paris on 19 July.

Classification standings

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Legend[n 1][1]
A yellow jersey Denotes the leader of the general classification MG Denotes the leader of the mountains classification[n 2] (meilleur grimpeur)
   s.t. indicates that the rider was credited with the same time as the one directly above him.

Stage 1

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25 June 1952 — Brest to Rennes, 246 km (153 mi)[3]

Stage 1 result[4][5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL) Belgium 6h 27' 31"
2  Maurice Blomme (BEL) Belgium s.t.
3  Pierre Pardoën (FRA) North-East/Centre s.t.
4  Robert Vanderstockt (BEL) Belgium + 2' 54"
5  Jean-Marie Cieleska (FRA) North-East/Centre + 3' 08"
6  André Bernard (FRA) West/South-West s.t.
7  Nello Lauredi (FRA) France s.t.
8  Hans Dekkers (NED) Netherlands s.t.
9  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy s.t.
10  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium s.t.
General classification after stage 1[5][6]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL) A yellow jersey Belgium 6h 26' 31"
2  Maurice Blomme (BEL) Belgium + 0' 30"
3  Pierre Pardoën (FRA) North-East/Centre + 1' 00"
4  Robert Vanderstockt (BEL) Belgium + 3' 54"
5  Jean-Marie Cieleska (FRA) North-East/Centre + 4' 08"
6  André Bernard (FRA) West/South-West s.t.
7  Nello Lauredi (FRA) France s.t.
8  Hans Dekkers (NED) Netherlands s.t.
9  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy s.t.
10  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium s.t.

Stage 2

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26 June 1952 — Rennes to Le Mans, 181 km (112 mi)[3]

Stage 2 result[4][7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  André Rosseel (BEL) Belgium 4h 52' 02"
2  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain s.t.
3  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East s.t.
4  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium s.t.
5  Dominique Canavèse (FRA) South-East + 0' 26"
6  José Gil (ESP) Spain + 0' 54"
7  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL) Belgium + 1' 10"
8  Mario Baroni (ITA) Italy s.t.
9  Guy Lapébie (FRA) West/South-West s.t.
10  Wim van Est (NED) Netherlands s.t.
General classification after stage 2[7][8]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL) A yellow jersey Belgium 11h 19' 43"
2  Pierre Pardoën (FRA) North-East/Centre + 1' 00"
3  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 2' 58"
4  Maurice Blomme (BEL) Belgium + 3' 49"
5  Robert Vanderstockt (BEL) Belgium + 3' 54"
6  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 4' 08"
7  Jean-Marie Cieleska (FRA) North-East/Centre s.t.
8  André Rosseel (BEL) Belgium + 5' 11"
9  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 5' 41"
10  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East + 6' 11"

Stage 3

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27 June 1952 — Le Mans to Rouen, 189 km (117 mi)[3]

Stage 3 result[4][9]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Nello Lauredi (FRA) France 5h 12' 31"
2  Bernard Gauthier (FRA) France s.t.
3  Gerrit Voorting (NED) Netherlands + 3' 25"
4  Giovanni Corrieri (ITA) Italy + 6' 04"
5  Édouard Fachleitner (FRA) South-East + 6' 10"
6  Jacques Dupont (FRA) Paris + 10' 31"
7  Henk Faanhof (NED) Netherlands s.t.
8  Jean Robic (FRA) France s.t.
9  Gottfried Weilenmann (SUI) Switzerland s.t.
10  Mario Baroni (ITA) Italy s.t.
General classification after stage 3[9][10]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Nello Lauredi (FRA) A yellow jersey France 16h 38' 41"
2  Bernard Gauthier (FRA) France + 3' 43"
3  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL) Belgium + 4' 04"
4  Pierre Pardoën (FRA) North-East/Centre + 5' 04"
5  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 7' 02"
6  Édouard Fachleitner (FRA) South-East + 7' 04"
7  Gerrit Voorting (NED) Netherlands + 7' 38"
8  Maurice Blomme (BEL) Belgium + 7' 53"
9  Robert Vanderstockt (BEL) Belgium + 7' 58"
10  Jean-Marie Cieleska (FRA) North-East/Centre + 8' 12"

Stage 4

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28 June 1952 — Rouen to Roubaix, 232 km (144 mi)[3]

Stage 4 result[4][11]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East 6h 23' 19"
2  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 2' 34"
3  Antonin Rolland (FRA) France + 3' 21"
4  Robert Vanderstockt (BEL) Belgium s.t.
5  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy s.t.
6  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy s.t.
7  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium s.t.
8  Maurice Quentin (FRA) France s.t.
9  Lucien Lazaridès (FRA) France s.t.
10  Jean Goldschmit (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia s.t.
General classification after stage 4[11][12]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Nello Lauredi (FRA) A yellow jersey France 23h 09' 39"
2  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East + 1' 36"
3  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 2' 44"
4  Robert Vanderstockt (BEL) Belgium + 3' 40"
5  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 3' 54"
6  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL) Belgium + 4' 04"
7  Édouard Fachleitner (FRA) South-East + 7' 04"
8  Antonin Rolland (FRA) France + 7' 07"
9  Hein Van Breenen (NED) Netherlands + 7' 15"
10  Gerrit Voorting (NED) Netherlands + 7' 38"

Stage 5

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29 June 1952 — Roubaix to Namur (Belgium), 197 km (122 mi)[3]

Stage 5 result[4][11]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Bim Diederich (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia 5h 54' 28"
2  Fausto Coppi (ITA) Italy + 5' 01"
3  Robert Vanderstockt (BEL) Belgium + 5' 43"
4  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 7' 16"
5  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 7' 22"
6  Jean Goldschmit (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia + 7' 30"
7  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 8' 28"
8  René Rotta (FRA) South-East + 9' 10"
9  Gottfried Weilenmann (SUI) Switzerland + 9' 22"
10  Gerrit Voorting (NED) Netherlands s.t.
General classification after stage 5[11][13]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Nello Lauredi (FRA) A yellow jersey France 29h 13' 29"
2  Robert Vanderstockt (BEL) Belgium + 1' 00"
3  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 2' 44"
4  Bim Diederich (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia + 3' 39"
5  Fausto Coppi (ITA) Italy + 6' 06"
6  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 6' 17"
7  Gerrit Voorting (NED) Netherlands + 7' 38"
8  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 8' 26"
9  Jean Goldschmit (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia + 8' 34"
10  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 8' 51"

Stage 6

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30 June 1952 — Namur (Belgium) to Metz, 228 km (142 mi)[3]

Stage 6 result[4][14]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy 7h 07' 56"
2  Tino Sabbadini (FRA) West/South-West + 5' 35"
3  Gottfried Weilenmann (SUI) Switzerland s.t.
4  Heinrich Spuhler (SUI) Switzerland s.t.
5  Antonin Rolland (FRA) France + 7' 38"
6  Henk Faanhof (NED) Netherlands s.t.
7  Georges Decaux (FRA) Paris s.t.
8  Marcel Fernandez (FRA) North Africa s.t.
9  Mario Baroni (ITA) Italy s.t.
10  Fausto Coppi (ITA) Italy s.t.
General classification after stage 6[14][15]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) A yellow jersey Italy 36h 28' 51"
2  Nello Lauredi (FRA) France + 0' 12"
3  Robert Vanderstockt (BEL) Belgium + 0' 13"
4  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 2' 56"
5  Fausto Coppi (ITA) Italy + 6' 18"
6  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 6' 29"
7  Gerrit Voorting (NED) Netherlands + 7' 50"
8  Jean Goldschmit (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia + 8' 46"
9  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 9' 03"
10  Bim Diederich (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia + 9' 30"

Stage 7

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1 July 1952 — Metz to Nancy, 60 km (37 mi) (ITT)[3]

Stage 7 result[4][16]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) Italy 1h 32' 59"
2  Roger Decock (BEL) Belgium + 0' 34"
3  Armand Papazian (FRA) Paris + 1' 19"
4  Giulio Bresci (ITA) Italy + 1' 22"
5  Nello Lauredi (FRA) France + 1' 23"
6  Wim van Est (NED) Netherlands + 1' 27"
7  Martin Metzger (SUI) Switzerland + 1' 36"
8  Ahmed Kebaili (FRA) North Africa + 1' 41"
9  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) A yellow jersey Italy + 1' 45"
10  Bernard Gauthier (FRA) France + 1' 46"
General classification after stage 7[16][17]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Nello Lauredi (FRA) A yellow jersey France 38h 03' 25"
2  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 0' 10"
3  Fausto Coppi (ITA) Italy + 3' 43"
4  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 4' 54"
5  Robert Vanderstockt (BEL) Belgium + 5' 36"
6  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 7' 50"
7  Jean Goldschmit (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia + 9' 24"
8  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 10' 39"
9  Wim van Est (NED) Netherlands + 11' 01"
10  Gerrit Voorting (NED) Netherlands + 12' 02"

Stage 8

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2 July 1952 — Nancy to Mulhouse, 252 km (157 mi)[3]

Stage 8 result[4][18]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Raphaël Géminiani (FRA) France 8h 17' 21"
2  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 5' 19"
3  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium s.t.
4  Fausto Coppi (ITA) Italy s.t.
5  Gottfried Weilenmann (SUI) Switzerland s.t.
6  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium s.t.
7  Nello Lauredi (FRA) A yellow jersey France s.t.
8  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium s.t.
9  Jean Le Guilly (FRA) West/South-West s.t.
10  Antonio Gelabert (ESP) Spain s.t.
General classification after stage 8[18][19]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) A yellow jersey Italy 46h 25' 45"
2  Nello Lauredi (FRA) France + 0' 20"
3  Fausto Coppi (ITA) Italy + 4' 03"
4  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 5' 14"
5  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 8' 10"
6  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 10' 59"
7  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 12' 26"
8  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 14' 31"
9  Raphaël Géminiani (FRA) MG France + 15' 37"
10  Gottfried Weilenmann (SUI) Switzerland + 17' 13"

Stage 9

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3 July 1952 — Mulhouse to Lausanne (Switzerland), 238 km (148 mi)[3]

Stage 9 result[4][20]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Walter Diggelmann (SUI) Switzerland 7h 23' 16"
2  Jacques Marinelli (FRA) Paris s.t.
3  Jan Nolten (NED) Netherlands s.t.
4  Thijs Roks (NED) Netherlands s.t.
5  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium s.t.
6  Raoul Rémy (FRA) France s.t.
7  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy s.t.
8  Ahmed Kebaili (FRA) North Africa s.t.
9  Alfredo Martini (ITA) Italy + 6' 15"
10  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 9' 11"
General classification after stage 9[20][21]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Andrea Carrea (ITA) A yellow jersey Italy 53h 57' 11"
2  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 1' 01"
3  Nello Lauredi (FRA) France + 1' 21"
4  Fausto Coppi (ITA) Italy + 5' 04"
5  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 6' 15"
6  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 12' 00"
7  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium + 13' 20"
8  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 13' 27"
9  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 15' 32"
10  Raphaël Géminiani (FRA) MG France + 16' 38"

Stage 10

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4 July 1952 — Lausanne (Switzerland) to L'Alpe d'Huez, 266 km (165 mi)[3]

Stage 10 result[4][22]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) Italy 8h 51' 40"
2  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 1' 20"
3  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 3' 22"
4  Antonio Gelabert (ESP) Spain s.t.
5  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 3' 27"
6  Andrea Carrea (ITA) A yellow jersey Italy + 3' 29"
7  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East + 4' 00"
8  Jan Nolten (NED) Netherlands + 4' 02"
9  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 4' 13"
10  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 4' 15"
General classification after stage 10[22][23]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey Italy 62h 52' 15"
2  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 0' 05"
3  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 1' 50"
4  Nello Lauredi (FRA) France + 5' 01"
5  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 7' 06"
6  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 13' 25"
7  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 13' 57"
8  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium + 16' 12"
9  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 16' 25"
10  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 18' 17"

Stage 11

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6 July 1952 — Le Bourg d'Oisans to Sestriere (Italy), 182 km (113 mi)[3]

Stage 11 result[4][24]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey Italy 6h 36' 59"
2  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 7' 09"
3  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 9' 33"
4  Jean Le Guilly (FRA) West/South-West + 9' 56"
5  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 10' 09"
6  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 10' 11"
7  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 11' 24"
8  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East + 14' 45"
9  Gottfried Weilenmann (SUI) Switzerland + 14' 46"
10  Wout Wagtmans (NED) Netherlands + 15' 39"
General classification after stage 11[24][25]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 69h 26' 34"
2  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 19' 57"
3  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 20' 26"
4  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 25' 16"
5  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 25' 24"
6  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 25' 38"
7  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 26' 46"
8  Nello Lauredi (FRA) France + 31' 21"
9  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 32' 21"
10  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium + 34' 41"

Stage 12

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7 July 1952 — Sestriere (Italy) to Monaco, 251 km (156 mi)[3]

Stage 12 result[4][26]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Jan Nolten (NED) Netherlands 8h 13' 19"
2  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 1' 27"
3  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East + 3' 44"
4  Jean Bertaina (FRA) South-East + 5' 07"
5  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium + 6' 42"
6  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 6' 48"
7  Jean Robic (FRA) France s.t.
8  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 6' 59"
9  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy s.t.
10  Antonio Gelabert (ESP) Spain s.t.
General classification after stage 12[26][27]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 77h 46' 52"
2  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 24' 02"
3  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 25' 26"
4  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 25' 27"
5  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 26' 04"
6  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 26' 46"
7  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 30' 16"
8  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 31' 50"
9  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East + 33' 48"
10  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium + 34' 24"
Route of the 1952 Tour de France; followed clockwise, starting in Brest and finishing in Paris

The 1952 Tour de France was the 39th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 25 June to 19 July. It was composed of 23 stages over 4,898 km (3,043 mi).

The Tour began in Brest on 25 June, and Stage 13 occurred on 8 July with a flat stage to Aix-en-Provence. The race finished in Paris on 19 July.

Classification standings

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Legend[n 1][28]
A yellow jersey Denotes the leader of the general classification MG Denotes the leader of the mountains classification[n 2] (meilleur grimpeur)
   s.t. indicates that the rider was credited with the same time as the one directly above him.

Stage 13

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8 July 1952 — Monaco to Aix-en-Provence, 214 km (133 mi)[3]

Stage 13 result[4][29]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Raoul Rémy (FRA) France 7h 06' 39"
2  Jean Dotto (FRA) France s.t.
3  Maurice Quentin (FRA) France s.t.
4  Jacques Vivier (FRA) West/South-West + 4' 03"
5  Tino Sabbadini (FRA) West/South-West + 7' 26"
6  Guy Lapébie (FRA) West/South-West s.t.
7  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium s.t.
8  Giovanni Corrieri (ITA) Italy s.t.
9  Marcel Fernandez (FRA) North Africa s.t.
10  Gerrit Voorting (NED) Netherlands s.t.
General classification after stage 13[29][30]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 85h 00' 57"
2  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 24' 02"
3  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 25' 26"
4  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 25' 27"
5  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 26' 04"
6  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 26' 46"
7  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 27' 37"
8  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 30' 16"
9  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 31' 50"
10  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East + 33' 48"

Stage 14

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9 July 1952 — Aix-en-Provence to Avignon, 178 km (111 mi)[3]

Stage 14 result[4][31]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Jean Robic (FRA) France 6h 16' 49"
2  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 1' 37"
3  Raphaël Géminiani (FRA) France s.t.
4  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium s.t.
5  Wout Wagtmans (NED) Netherlands s.t.
6  Antonio Gelabert (ESP) Spain s.t.
7  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy s.t.
8  Jean Dotto (FRA) France s.t.
9  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 3' 18"
10  Gottfried Weilenmann (SUI) Switzerland s.t.
General classification after stage 14[31][32]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 91h 19' 22"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 25' 27"
3  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 26' 16"
4  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 26' 22"
5  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 27' 37"
6  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 27' 46"
7  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 28' 22"
8  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 28' 34"
9  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 36' 56"
10  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East + 40' 28"

Stage 15

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10 July 1952 — Avignon to Perpignan, 255 km (158 mi)[3]

Stage 15 result[4][33]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Georges Decaux (FRA) Paris 7h 07' 16"
2  Giovanni Corrieri (ITA) Italy + 8' 53"
3  Ahmed Kebaili (FRA) North Africa + 18' 34"
4  Henk Faanhof (NED) Netherlands + 24' 31"
5  José Pérez Llácer (ESP) Spain + 24' 32"
6  Johny Goedert (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia + 24' 36"
7  Tino Sabbadini (FRA) West/South-West + 24' 39"
8  Jacques Marinelli (FRA) Paris s.t.
9  Antonin Rolland (FRA) France s.t.
10  Henri Paret (FRA) North Africa s.t.
General classification after stage 15[33][34]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 98h 51' 17"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 25' 27"
3  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 26' 16"
4  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 26' 22"
5  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 27' 37"
6  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 27' 46"
7  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 28' 22"
8  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 28' 34"
9  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 36' 56"
10  Pierre Molinéris (FRA) South-East + 40' 28"

Stage 16

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11 July 1952 — Perpignan to Toulouse, 200 km (120 mi)[3]

Stage 16 result[4][35]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  André Rosseel (BEL) Belgium 6h 53' 52"
2  Jacques Vivier (FRA) West/South-West s.t.
3  Mario Baroni (ITA) Italy s.t.
4  Siro Bianchi (ITA) South-East s.t.
5  Jacques Marinelli (FRA) Paris s.t.
6  Lucien Teisseire (FRA) France s.t.
7  Henri Paret (FRA) North Africa s.t.
8  Eugène Telotte (FRA) Paris s.t.
9  Jean Goldschmit (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia s.t.
10  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium s.t.
General classification after stage 16[35][36]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 105h 46' 56"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 25' 27"
3  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 25' 53"
4  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 26' 16"
5  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 27' 37"
6  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 27' 46"
7  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 28' 22"
8  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 28' 34"
9  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 36' 56"
10  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium + 39' 17"

Stage 17

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13 July 1952 — Toulouse to Bagnères-de-Bigorre, 204 km (127 mi)[3]

Stage 17 result[4][37]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Raphaël Géminiani (FRA) France 6h 43' 16"
2  Antonin Rolland (FRA) France + 1' 14"
3  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium s.t.
4  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy s.t.
5  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy s.t.
6  Jan Nolten (NED) Netherlands s.t.
7  Jean Robic (FRA) France s.t.
8  Jean Le Guilly (FRA) West/South-West s.t.
9  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium s.t.
10  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium s.t.
General classification after stage 17[37][38]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 112h 31' 26"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 25' 27"
3  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 26' 16"
4  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 26' 22"
5  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 27' 37"
6  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 28' 22"
7  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 28' 34"
8  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 31' 04"
9  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 36' 56"
10  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium + 39' 17"

Stage 18

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14 July 1952 — Bagnères-de-Bigorre to Pau, 149 km (93 mi)[3]

Stage 18 result[4][39]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 4h 42' 04"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 0' 04"
3  Jean Robic (FRA) France s.t.
4  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 0' 07"
5  Gilbert Bauvin (FRA) North-East/Centre + 0' 11"
6  Antonio Gelabert (ESP) Spain + 4' 13"
7  Jan Nolten (NED) Netherlands s.t.
8  Adolphe Deledda (FRA) North-East/Centre s.t.
9  Jean de Gribaldy (FRA) North-East/Centre s.t.
10  Edward Van Ende (BEL) Belgium s.t.
General classification after stage 18[39][40]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 117h 11' 10"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 27' 01"
3  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 30' 37"
4  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 30' 49"
5  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 32' 49"
6  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 32' 55"
7  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 37' 26"
8  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 37' 37"
9  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 49' 43"
10  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium + 52' 04"

Stage 19

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15 July 1952 — Pau to Bordeaux, 195 km (121 mi)[3]

Stage 19 result[4][41]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Hans Dekkers (NED) Netherlands 5h 15' 16"
2  Gerrit Voorting (NED) Netherlands + 0' 09"
3  Pierre Pardoën (FRA) North-East/Centre s.t.
4  Henk Faanhof (NED) Netherlands + 1' 45"
5  Vincent Vitetta (FRA) South-East s.t.
6  Paul Giguet (FRA) South-East s.t.
7  André Rosseel (BEL) Belgium s.t.
8  Tino Sabbadini (FRA) West/South-West s.t.
9  Marcel Fernandez (FRA) North Africa s.t.
10  Ahmed Kebaili (FRA) North Africa s.t.
General classification after stage 19[41][42]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 122h 33' 31"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 27' 01"
3  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 30' 37"
4  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 30' 49"
5  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 32' 49"
6  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 32' 55"
7  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 37' 26"
8  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 37' 37"
9  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium + 48' 33"
10  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 49' 43"

Stage 20

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16 July 1952 — Bordeaux to Limoges, 228 km (142 mi)[3]

Stage 20 result[4][43]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Jacques Vivier (FRA) West/South-West 6h 32' 48"
2  Wim van Est (NED) Netherlands + 0' 06"
3  Georges Decaux (FRA) Paris s.t.
4  Jacques Renaud (FRA) Paris s.t.
5  Ahmed Kebaili (FRA) North Africa + 2' 53"
6  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 3' 01"
7  Jean Goldschmit (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia s.t.
8  Henk Faanhof (NED) Netherlands s.t.
9  André Rosseel (BEL) Belgium s.t.
10  Francisco Masip (ESP) Spain s.t.
General classification after stage 20[43][44]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 129h 09' 20"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 27' 01"
3  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 30' 37"
4  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 30' 49"
5  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 32' 49"
6  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 32' 35"
7  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 37' 26"
8  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 37' 37"
9  Alois De Hertog (BEL) Belgium + 48' 33"
10  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 49' 43"

Stage 21

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17 July 1952 — Limoges to Puy de Dôme, 245 km (152 mi)[3]

Stage 21 result[4][45]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 9h 40' 51"
2  Jan Nolten (NED) Netherlands + 0' 10"
3  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 0' 31"
4  Raphaël Géminiani (FRA) France + 0' 46"
5  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 0' 51"
6  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 1' 13"
7  Antonio Gelabert (ESP) Spain + 1' 39"
8  Jean de Gribaldy (FRA) North-East/Centre + 2' 25"
9  Wout Wagtmans (NED) Netherlands + 2' 32"
10  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 2' 33"
General classification after stage 21[45][46]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 138h 48' 31"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 31' 44"
3  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 33' 30"
4  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 35' 00"
5  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 35' 53"
6  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 39' 01"
7  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 42' 24"
8  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 45' 50"
9  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 52' 14"
10  Antonio Gelabert (ESP) Spain + 56' 00"

Stage 22

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18 July 1952 — Clermont-Ferrand to Vichy, 63 km (39 mi) (ITT)[3]

Stage 22 result[4][47]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy 1h 33' 11"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 0' 02"
3  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 1' 05"
4  Giovanni Corrieri (ITA) Italy + 1' 07"
5  Wim van Est (NED) Netherlands + 1' 20"
6  Lucien Teisseire (FRA) France + 1' 33"
7  Ahmed Kebaili (FRA) North Africa + 1' 35"
8  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 1' 44"
9  Roger Decock (BEL) Belgium + 1' 48"
10  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 2' 30"
General classification after stage 22[47][48]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 140h 24' 41"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 28' 17"
3  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 34' 38"
4  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 35' 25"
5  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 35' 36"
6  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 38' 25"
7  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 38' 32"
8  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 48' 01"
9  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 50' 20"
10  Antonio Gelabert (ESP) Spain + 58' 16"

Stage 23

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19 July 1952 — Vichy to Paris (Parc des Princes), 354 km (220 mi)[3]

Stage 23 result[4][49]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Antonin Rolland (FRA) France 11h 28' 55"
2  Gottfried Weilenmann (SUI) Switzerland s.t.
3  Henk Faanhof (NED) Netherlands s.t.
4  André Rosseel (BEL) Belgium s.t.
5  Adolphe Deledda (FRA) North-East/Centre s.t.
6  Jean Goldschmit (LUX) Luxembourg/Australia s.t.
7  Jean Delahaye (FRA) West/South-West s.t.
8  Luciano Pezzi (ITA) Italy s.t.
9  Raoul Rémy (FRA) France s.t.
10  Pierre Pardoën (FRA) North-East/Centre s.t.
General classification after stage 23[49][50]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fausto Coppi (ITA) A yellow jersey MG Italy 151h 57' 20"
2  Stan Ockers (BEL) Belgium + 28' 17"
3  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) Spain + 34' 38"
4  Gino Bartali (ITA) Italy + 35' 25"
5  Jean Robic (FRA) France + 35' 36"
6  Fiorenzo Magni (ITA) Italy + 38' 25"
7  Alex Close (BEL) Belgium + 38' 32"
8  Jean Dotto (FRA) France + 48' 01"
9  Andrea Carrea (ITA) Italy + 50' 20"
10  Antonio Gelabert (ESP) Spain + 58' 16"


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