<P> The fastest eight cyclists on each stage received a prize between 50 francs and 1,500 francs, varying per stage . The fourteen best cyclists in the general classification received a prize from 3,000 francs for the winner to 25 francs for fourteenth place . The remaining seven cyclists to finish in the general classification each received 95 francs, 5 francs for each of the 19 days that the race took, provided that they had not won more than 200 francs in prize money and did not have an average speed below 20 km / h (12 mph) on any stage . </P> <P> In contrast to modern stage races, a cyclist who gave up during a stage was allowed to start again the next stage, although he would no longer be in contention for the general classification . Thus Hippolyte Aucouturier, who gave up during the first stage, was able to return, and won the second and third stages . Charles Laeser, winner of the fourth stage, had not completed the third stage . </P> <P> Sixty cyclists, all professionals or semi-professionals, started the race, of whom 49 were French, 4 Belgian, 4 Swiss, 2 German, and one Italian; 21 of them were sponsored by bicycle manufacturers, while 39 entered without commercial support . 24 other cyclists took advantage of the opportunity to enter specific stages: one rode in both the second and fourth stages, and additionally three cyclists took part in the second stage, one in the third stage, fifteen in the fourth stage only, and a further four only competed in the fifth stage . </P> <P> The pre-race favourites for the victory were Maurice Garin and Hippolyte Aucouturier . Garin dominated the race from the start by winning the first stage, a 471 km (293 mi) parcours from Paris to Lyon . The stage started at 15: 16, and the cyclists initially rode with a speed of 35 km / h . The first cyclists abandoned after around 50 km (31 mi). At 23: 00, Garin and Emile Pagie, leading the race, reached the control point in Nevers . Garin expected at that point that they would finish at 8: 00 the next morning . During the night, Garin's main rival, Aucouturier, had stomach cramps, and was unable to finish the stage . Also during that first stage, the first breach of the rules occurred: Jean Fischer had used a car as pacer, which was illegal . Pagie fell down, but got up again; he and Garin kept leading the race during the night . Around 9: 00 in the morning, both reached Lyon . Garin got away from Pagie, and finished one minute ahead . </P>

Number of participants in the 1903 tour de france