1970 Tour de France - Participants

Participants

After his dominating victory in the previous year, Merckx was the major favourite. The main competition was expected from Luis Ocaña and Bernard Thévenet. Early in the race, 86 journalists predicted who would be in the top five of the Tour. 85 of them expected Merckx to be in the top five; Ocana was named by 78, Poulidor by 73. Merckx had already won important races in 1970, including Paris–Roubaix, Paris–Nice, the Giro d'Italia and the Belgian national road championship. Luis Ocaña, who had won the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré and the Vuelta a España, suffered from bronchitis, but still started the Tour, unable to seriously challenge Merckx.

The Tour de France started with 15 teams, of 10 cyclists each, from five different countries:

French
  • Bic
  • Fagor-Mercier
  • Frimatic
  • Peugeot-BP
  • Sonolor-Lejeune
Italian
  • Salvarani
  • Molteni
  • Scic
  • Ferretti
Belgian
  • Faemino
  • Mars-Flandria
  • Mann-Grundig
Dutch
  • Caballero-Laurens
  • Willem II
Spanish
  • KAS

A few days before the Tour started, it became known that Paul Gutty had failed a doping test when he won the French national road championship. Gutty was removed from his Frimatic team, and replaced by Rene Grelin.

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