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Dienstag, 18. Juli 2023 16. Etappe: Passy - Combloux (22 km)

Stand: 06.06.2023 14:12 Uhr

Profil und Einschätzung - die 16. Etappe der Tour de France 2023 im Überblick

Einschätzung: Was tun? Mit der Zeitfahrmaschine starten und auf dem schweren, steilen Schlussanstieg vorher gewonnene Zeit einbüßen? Oder zwischendurch das Rad wechseln und dabei wertvolle Sekunden einbüßen? Fahrer und Teams stehen vor einigen wichtigen Fragen vor dem einzigen Einzelzeitfahren der diesjährigen Tour. Zu Beginn der nur 22 Kilometer türmt sich ein 1,5 Kilometer langer Anstieg auf, ehe ein langer flacher Abschnitt folgt, der den besten Rouleuren (auf Zeitfahrmaschinen?) in die Karten spielt. Aber es folgt ja noch das Finale: Das geht (teilweise mit 15 Prozent Steigung) hinauf nach Combloux und dürfte auf einer Zeitfahrmaschine zum Horror werden.

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Tadej Pogacar Says 'Tour Is Not Over'

The Tour De France 2023 time trial featured a highly anticipated showdown between Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogačar on stage 16 of the race on July 18. 

There are five days left of the 2023 Tour and Vingegaard now has a commanding lead in the General Classification. Vingegaard and Pogačar have gone head to head all month.

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Jonas Vingegaard Pulverizes Tadej Pogačar In 2023 Tour de France Time Trial

The cyclists set out one at a time in reverse order of the general classification on Tuesday. Michael Mørkøv was the first to embark on the route and the rest followed in 2-minute intervals. 

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The white and yellow jerseys were left to be the stage finale. Pogačar left first but was not fast enough to beat the defending champion’s time. 

Vingegaard didn’t just win stage 16 of the Tour de France, he made a statement. The last to embark on the time trial, he flew through this course and finished 1 minute and 38 seconds faster than Pogačar. 

Here are the race results and general classification standings after stage 16:

Vingegaard DEMOLISHES Pogacar In Stage 16 TT

Tour de France General Classifications After Stage 16

  • J. VINGEGAARD - 63h 06' 53''
  • T. POGAČAR - 63h 08' 41''
  • A. YATES - 63h 15' 45''
  • C. RODRIGUEZ CANO - 63h 15' 50''
  • J. HINDLEY - 63h 18' 08''
  • S. KUSS - 63h 19' 49''
  • P. BILBAO LOPEZ - 63h 19' 59''
  • S. YATES - 63h 20' 39''
  • D. GAUDU - 63h 24' 31''
  • F. GALL - 63h 25' 12''
  • G. MARTIN - 63h 26' 49''
  • T. PIDCOCK - 63h 29' 25''
  • T. PINOT - 63h 32' 14''
  • M. LANDA - 63h 35' 11''
  • E. BUCHMANN - 63h 44' 17''
  • J. CASTROVIEJO - 63h 44' 50''
  • R. MAJKA - 64h 00' 15''
  • C. HARPER - 64h 00' 24''
  • W. KELDERMAN - 64h 08' 36''
  • V. MADOUAS - 64h 13' 01''
  • B. O'CONNOR - 64h 13' 11''
  • C. BERTHET - 64h 14' 59''
  • W. VAN AERT - 64h 17' 09''
  • F. GROSSSCHARTNER - 64h 27' 02''
  • W. BARGUIL - 64h 29' 35''
  • S. JENSEN - 64h 32' 40''
  • M. BURGAUDEAU - 64h 33' 22''
  • H. TEJADA CANACUE - 64h 43' 45''
  • B. JUNGELS - 64h 45' 37''
  • T. BENOOT - 64h 48' 54''
  • W. POELS - 64h 49' 07''
  • E. BERNAL - 64h 51' 10''
  • G. IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI - 64h 54' 21''
  • J. ALAPHILIPPE - 64h 57' 02''
  • G. CICCONE - 64h 57' 13''
  • J. HAIG - 64h 59' 02''
  • D. TEUNS - 64h 59' 50''
  • M. WOODS - 65h 02' 22''
  • K. GENIETS - 65h 02' 31''
  • C. HAMILTON - 65h 02' 43''
  • A. LUTSENKO - 65h 13' 38''
  • D. VAN BAARLE - 65h 15' 40''
  • I. IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI - 65h 16' 21''
  • T. JOHANNESSEN - 65h 16' 51''
  • K. NEILANDS - 65h 18' 17''
  • H. HOULE - 65h 25' 01''
  • G. MÜHLBERGER - 65h 27' 01''
  • A. ARANBURU DEBA - 65h 29' 58''
  • M. KWIATKOWSKI - 65h 32' 37''
  • A. PARET PEINTRE - 65h 33' 07''
  • S. KÜNG - 65h 34' 09''
  • N. OLIVEIRA - 65h 34' 19''
  • G. WILSLY - 65h 34' 35''
  • M. VAN GILS - 65h 36' 27''
  • N. SCHULTZ - 65h 40' 14''
  • C. CHAMPOUSSIN - 65h 40' 57''
  • S. GESCHKE - 65h 41' 41''
  • V. CAMPENAERTS - 65h 42' 20''
  • M. SOLER - 65h 44' 09''
  • N. POWLESS - 65h 44' 09''
  • M. VAN DER POEL - 65h 45' 31''
  • M. LOUVEL - 65h 48' 28''
  • G. ZIMMERMANN - 65h 49' 13''
  • N. POLITT - 65h 51' 32''
  • O. FRAILE MATARRANZ - 65h 51' 54''
  • A. DELAPLACE - 65h 53' 04''
  • Q. PACHER - 65h 54' 14''
  • J. LOPEZ PEREZ - 65h 55' 53''
  • M. DINHAM - 65h 56' 16''
  • K. VERMAERKE - 66h 03' 15''
  • M. MOHORIC - 66h 03' 53''
  • J. STUYVEN - 66h 05' 10''
  • A. PEREZ - 66h 07' 33''
  • P. LATOUR - 66h 08' 21''
  • L. VAN DEN BERG - 66h 09' 09''
  • L. CALMEJANE - 66h 11' 00''
  • R. URAN - 66h 14' 13''
  • P. KONRAD - 66h 14' 28''
  • G. CRADDOCK - 66h 14' 33''
  • T. GALLOPIN - 66h 14' 59''
  • R. COSTA - 66h 16' 24''
  • O. NAESEN - 66h 21' 32''
  • J. ABRAHAMSEN - 66h 22' 34''
  • P. EENKHOORN - 66h 22' 42''
  • S. DEWULF - 66h 23' 10''
  • M. HALLER - 66h 23' 55''
  • N. PETERS - 66h 24' 51''
  • S. GUGLIELMI - 66h 29' 44''
  • V. LAFAY - 66h 30' 36''
  • V. FERRON - 66h 30' 51''
  • A. BETTIOL - 66h 30' 52''
  • N. VAN HOOYDONCK - 66h 32' 04''
  • C. LAPORTE - 66h 33' 34''
  • K. ASGREEN - 66h 33' 59''
  • D. OSS - 66h 39' 44''
  • T. TRÆEN - 66h 39' 47''
  • M. NIELSEN - 66h 40' 29''
  • C. STRONG - 66h 40' 45''
  • E. BOASSON-HAGEN - 66h 42' 10''
  • M. TEUNISSEN - 66h 42' 16''
  • A. CHARMIG - 66h 44' 30''
  • A. TURGIS - 66h 44' 58''
  • B. COQUARD - 66h 45' 46''
  • F. WRIGHT - 66h 46' 18''
  • R. CAVAGNA - 66h 47' 49''
  • J. PHILIPSEN - 66h 47' 54''
  • B. COSNEFROY - 66h 48' 37''
  • Q. HERMANS - 66h 48' 43''
  • S. CLARKE - 66h 48' 52''
  • V. LAENGEN - 66h 49' 54''
  • M. PEDERSEN - 66h 52' 18''
  • A. KIRSCH - 66h 52' 54''
  • Y. LAMPAERT - 66h 53' 45''
  • J. RICKAERT - 66h 55' 28''
  • D. SMITH - 66h 56' 17''
  • M. TRENTIN - 66h 58' 55''
  • A. AMADOR - 67h 00' 07''
  • R. TILLER - 67h 00' 42''
  • D. VAN POPPEL - 67h 01' 57''
  • J. JENSEN - 67h 03' 28''
  • L. MEZGEC - 67h 04' 30''
  • S. DILLIER - 67h 05' 07''
  • S. KRAGH ANDERSEN - 67h 05' 15''
  • N. ARNDT - 67h 08' 14''
  • B. GIRMAY - 67h 08' 31''
  • G. BOIVIN - 67h 10' 44''
  • M. GOGL - 67h 12' 29''
  • L. DURBRIDGE - 67h 12' 34''
  • J. BIERMANS - 67h 13' 56''
  • O. LE GAC - 67h 15' 21''
  • P. SAGAN - 67h 15' 35''
  • T. DECLERCQ - 67h 15' 37''
  • M. BJERG - 67h 17' 31''
  • F. VERMEERSCH - 67h 17' 56''
  • A. KRISTOFF - 67h 19' 10''
  • L. MOZZATO - 67h 21' 40''
  • D. DEVENYNS - 67h 22' 18''
  • L. PICHON - 67h 26' 55''
  • G. MOSCON - 67h 26' 58''
  • J. DE BUYST - 67h 28' 59''
  • E. REINDERS - 67h 29' 21''
  • S. WÆRENSKJOLD - 67h 30' 15''
  • N. EEKHOFF - 67h 30' 31''
  • A. PETIT - 67h 32' 34''
  • D. GROENEWEGEN - 67h 34' 15''
  • A. RENARD - 67h 36' 31''
  • S. WELSFORD - 67h 38' 49''
  • J. MEEUS - 67h 38' 53''
  • J. DEGENKOLB - 67h 39' 46''
  • A. EDMONDSON - 67h 43' 18''
  • A. ZINGLE - 67h 44' 47''
  • P. BAUHAUS - 67h 45' 16''
  • F. FRISON - 67h 46' 55''
  • Y. FEDOROV - 67h 47' 43''
  • C. BOL - 67h 50' 17''
  • M. MØRKØV - 67h 59' 34''

Tour de France Stage 16 Results

  • J. VINGEGAARD - 00h 32' 36''
  • T. POGAČAR - 00h 34' 14''
  • W. VAN AERT - 00h 35' 27''
  • P. BILBAO LOPEZ - 00h 35' 31''
  • S. YATES - 00h 35' 34''
  • R. CAVAGNA - 00h 35' 42''
  • A. YATES - 00h 35' 48''
  • S. JENSEN - 00h 35' 57''
  • M. PEDERSEN - 00h 36' 07''
  • D. GAUDU - 00h 36' 07''
  • J. CASTROVIEJO - 00h 36' 12''
  • C. RODRIGUEZ CANO - 00h 36' 12''
  • F. GALL - 00h 36' 16''
  • S. KUSS - 00h 36' 16''
  • K. ASGREEN - 00h 36' 17''
  • A. LUTSENKO - 00h 36' 31''
  • P. LATOUR - 00h 36' 33''
  • S. KÜNG - 00h 36' 34''
  • F. WRIGHT - 00h 36' 35''
  • R. COSTA - 00h 36' 38''
  • I. IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI - 00h 36' 48''
  • H. TEJADA CANACUE - 00h 36' 52''
  • D. VAN BAARLE - 00h 36' 59''
  • J. HINDLEY - 00h 37' 13''
  • N. ARNDT - 00h 37' 19''
  • J. ALAPHILIPPE - 00h 37' 25''
  • B. O'CONNOR - 00h 37' 28''
  • V. MADOUAS - 00h 37' 28''
  • D. DEVENYNS - 00h 37' 37''
  • N. SCHULTZ - 00h 37' 38''
  • G. MOSCON - 00h 37' 39''
  • L. CALMEJANE - 00h 37' 43''
  • T. PINOT - 00h 37' 45''
  • A. KIRSCH - 00h 37' 46''
  • M. BURGAUDEAU - 00h 37' 47''
  • F. VERMEERSCH - 00h 37' 52''
  • C. HARPER - 00h 37' 53''
  • B. JUNGELS - 00h 37' 55''
  • H. HOULE - 00h 38' 04''
  • J. JENSEN - 00h 38' 05''
  • J. STUYVEN - 00h 38' 05''
  • M. LANDA - 00h 38' 06''
  • G. WILSLY - 00h 38' 07''
  • K. VERMAERKE - 00h 38' 10''
  • L. VAN DEN BERG - 00h 38' 12''
  • G. MARTIN - 00h 38' 14''
  • V. LAENGEN - 00h 38' 14''
  • T. PIDCOCK - 00h 38' 15''
  • N. PETERS - 00h 38' 17''
  • A. PARET PEINTRE - 00h 38' 17''
  • K. GENIETS - 00h 38' 19''
  • T. JOHANNESSEN - 00h 38' 23''
  • R. MAJKA - 00h 38' 27''
  • G. MÜHLBERGER - 00h 38' 30''
  • C. LAPORTE - 00h 38' 32''
  • A. DELAPLACE - 00h 38' 34''
  • F. GROSSSCHARTNER - 00h 38' 35''
  • G. CICCONE - 00h 38' 35''
  • W. KELDERMAN - 00h 38' 36''
  • C. HAMILTON - 00h 38' 36''
  • M. DINHAM - 00h 38' 40''
  • T. GALLOPIN - 00h 38' 44''
  • V. FERRON - 00h 38' 44''
  • G. ZIMMERMANN - 00h 38' 45''
  • J. HAIG - 00h 38' 45''
  • L. DURBRIDGE - 00h 38' 46''
  • M. TRENTIN - 00h 38' 49''
  • N. POLITT - 00h 38' 50''
  • Y. LAMPAERT - 00h 38' 51''
  • C. CHAMPOUSSIN - 00h 38' 52''
  • J. LOPEZ PEREZ - 00h 38' 57''
  • M. GOGL - 00h 39' 00''
  • J. ABRAHAMSEN - 00h 39' 02''
  • N. VAN HOOYDONCK - 00h 39' 02''
  • O. LE GAC - 00h 39' 03''
  • C. STRONG - 00h 39' 03''
  • K. NEILANDS - 00h 39' 03''
  • M. VAN GILS - 00h 39' 04''
  • N. OLIVEIRA - 00h 39' 04''
  • S. GESCHKE - 00h 39' 05''
  • Q. PACHER - 00h 39' 05''
  • A. ZINGLE - 00h 39' 05''
  • S. KRAGH ANDERSEN - 00h 39' 07''
  • B. GIRMAY - 00h 39' 07''
  • T. BENOOT - 00h 39' 08''
  • P. SAGAN - 00h 39' 11''
  • M. BJERG - 00h 39' 12''
  • W. BARGUIL - 00h 39' 13''
  • M. KWIATKOWSKI - 00h 39' 13''
  • M. VAN DER POEL - 00h 39' 14''
  • Y. FEDOROV - 00h 39' 14''
  • W. POELS - 00h 39' 14''
  • A. ARANBURU DEBA - 00h 39' 15''
  • R. TILLER - 00h 39' 17''
  • M. MOHORIC - 00h 39' 18''
  • T. DECLERCQ - 00h 39' 19''
  • G. CRADDOCK - 00h 39' 19''
  • B. COQUARD - 00h 39' 19''
  • D. OSS - 00h 39' 19''
  • M. LOUVEL - 00h 39' 24''
  • G. IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI - 00h 39' 24''
  • J. PHILIPSEN - 00h 39' 26''
  • J. BIERMANS - 00h 39' 26''
  • O. FRAILE MATARRANZ - 00h 39' 27''
  • S. WELSFORD - 00h 39' 28''
  • L. PICHON - 00h 39' 31''
  • T. TRÆEN - 00h 39' 31''
  • N. POWLESS - 00h 39' 32''
  • C. BERTHET - 00h 39' 33''
  • A. TURGIS - 00h 39' 33''
  • M. WOODS - 00h 39' 34''
  • A. EDMONDSON - 00h 39' 35''
  • J. DE BUYST - 00h 39' 37''
  • Q. HERMANS - 00h 39' 38''
  • F. FRISON - 00h 39' 39''
  • P. KONRAD - 00h 39' 41''
  • M. MØRKØV - 00h 39' 46''
  • S. DEWULF - 00h 39' 48''
  • M. HALLER - 00h 39' 50''
  • A. KRISTOFF - 00h 39' 50''
  • A. PEREZ - 00h 39' 51''
  • J. RICKAERT - 00h 39' 51''
  • S. WÆRENSKJOLD - 00h 39' 57''
  • G. BOIVIN - 00h 40' 01''
  • M. TEUNISSEN - 00h 40' 01''
  • D. VAN POPPEL - 00h 40' 02''
  • R. URAN - 00h 40' 04''
  • S. GUGLIELMI - 00h 40' 05''
  • O. NAESEN - 00h 40' 07''
  • M. SOLER - 00h 40' 08''
  • L. MOZZATO - 00h 40' 08''
  • E. BUCHMANN - 00h 40' 10''
  • V. LAFAY - 00h 40' 11''
  • E. BOASSON-HAGEN - 00h 40' 12''
  • E. BERNAL - 00h 40' 17''
  • D. SMITH - 00h 40' 21''
  • A. BETTIOL - 00h 40' 22''
  • S. DILLIER - 00h 40' 28''
  • N. EEKHOFF - 00h 40' 28''
  • D. TEUNS - 00h 40' 33''
  • E. REINDERS - 00h 40' 35''
  • A. AMADOR - 00h 40' 36''
  • S. CLARKE - 00h 40' 38''
  • P. EENKHOORN - 00h 40' 43''
  • J. MEEUS - 00h 40' 46''
  • B. COSNEFROY - 00h 40' 49''
  • A. CHARMIG - 00h 40' 54''
  • P. BAUHAUS - 00h 40' 54''
  • C. BOL - 00h 40' 55''
  • A. PETIT - 00h 40' 57''
  • M. NIELSEN - 00h 41' 09''
  • L. MEZGEC - 00h 41' 18''
  • J. DEGENKOLB - 00h 41' 19''
  • D. GROENEWEGEN - 00h 42' 19''
  • V. CAMPENAERTS - 00h 42' 36''
  • A. RENARD - 00h 43' 22''

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Tour de France 2023, étape 16 : Profil et parcours détaillés

Tour de France 2023 étape 16 profil et parcours détaillés

Mardi, au programme de la 16e étape du Tour de France 2023, les coureurs ont rendez-vous avec un contre-la-montre individuel entre Passy (départ) et Combloux (arrivée). Un parcours de 22,4 kilomètres avec comme seule et principale difficulté la côte de Domancy classée en 2e catégorie. Le profil de l’étape du jour affiche quelque 636 mètres de dénivelé positif. Le maillot jaune de Jonas Vingegaard ne tient qu’à un fil face à un Tadej Pogacar qui avait justement remporté sa première Grande Boucle à l’occasion du chrono. Une nouvelle fois le suspense va être à son comble bien que Wout van Aert devrait arbitrer le combat des chefs.

Le premier coureur à s’élancer à 13h05 va être Michael Morkov (Soudal – Quick Step), 157e au classement général du Tour. Tous les coureurs vont partir toutes les minutes à l’exception des 16 meilleurs coureurs qui vont quitter la rampe toutes les deux minutes. « Pogi » quittera la rampe à 16h58 et Vingegaard à 17h précises. Lire aussi : Ordre et horaires des départs des 157 coureurs

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Le maillot jaune va se jouer sur le chrono individuel de Combloux

Puisque les deux protagonistes du Tour de France sont dans l’incapacité de se distancer l’un l’autre dans les ascensions, force est de reconnaître que ce contre-la-montre individuel va départager Tadej Pogacar et Jonas Vingegaard. Un chrono véritable juge de paix de cette 110e édition de la Grande Boucle. Cette fois-ci, il devrait y avoir un vainqueur et un perdant. A savoir qui sera en jaune mardi soir du Slovène de l’UAE Team Emirates ou du Danois de la Jumbo-Visma ? Les pronostics sont ouverts…

Du côté du parcours et du profil de l’étape du jour , les favoris au classement général et spécialistes de l’effort en solitaire vont pouvoir faire parler la poudre. Si les tout premiers kilomètres sont en prise, le terrain est en légère descente jusqu’au pied de la Côte de Domancy (2,5 km à 9,4% – passages supérieurs à 10%) classée en 2e catégorie à 810 mètres d’altitude , dont le sommet est au kilomètre 18,9. Les 3,5 kilomètres restants à parcourir seront continuellement en légère montée jusqu’au passage sur la ligne d’arrivée.

Profil de la Côte de Domancy (2e cat.)

A trois reprises il va y avoir des points de chronométrage , aux kilomètres 7,1, 16,1 et 18,9 ( au sommet de la côte de Domancy )

Le programme TV du mardi 18 juillet

Ce mardi 18 juillet et à l’occasion de la 16e étape (CLM ind.) du Tour de France 2023 vous allez avoir rendez-vous avec soit Alexandre Pasteur, Yoann Offredo, Laurent Jalabert, Marion Rousse et Thomas Vockler sur France 3 à partir de 12h55 puis France 2 à partir de 15h . Du côté de la chaine payante par abonnement, les images seront diffusées en direct à partir de 13h05 et jusqu’à 17h40 sur Eurosport 1 . Et dans ce cas les commentaires seront assurés par Guillaume di Grazia assisté de ses consultants TV que sont Jacky Durand et Steve Chainel. L’émission « Les Rois de la Pédale » précèdera et succèdera l’étape du jour. Toujours sur la même chaine, une rediffusion du résumé est proposée à partir de 21h35 (110 minutes).

Les favoris de la 16e étape du Tour de France 2023

***  Tadej Pogacar , Jonas Vingegaard ** Stefan Küng , Wout van Aert , Mattias Skjelmose * Rémi Cavagna, Mikkel Bjerg, Nelson Oliveira, Fred Wright, Alberto Bettiol , Kasper Asgreen, Yves Lampaert, Soren Waerenskjold, Adam Yates , Nils Politt, Lawson Craddock, Pierre Latour, Jonathan Castroviejo, Alex Edmondson, Thibault Pinot

Carte du parcours de la 16e étape du Tour de France 2023 (Passy / Combloux)

Carte du parcours de la 16e étape du Tour de France 2023

Classement général du Tour de France 2023 au départ du contre-la-montre

1 – VINGEGAARD Jonas (Jumbo-Visma) en 62:34:17 2 – POGACAR Tadej (UAE Team Emirates) + 0:10 3 – RODRIGUEZ Carlos (INEOS Grenadiers) + 5:21 4 – YATES Adam (UAE Team Emirates) + 5:40 5 – HINDLEY Jai (BORA – hansgrohe) + 6:38 6 – KUSS Sepp (Jumbo-Visma) + 9:16 7 – BILBAO Pello (Bahrain – Victorious) + 10:11 8 – YATES Simon (Team Jayco AlUla) + 10:48 9 – GAUDU David (Groupama – FDJ) + 14:07 10 – MARTIN Guillaume (Cofidis) + 14:18

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11 – GALL Felix (AG2R Citroën Team) + 14:39 12 – PIDCOCK Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers) + 16:53 13 – PINOT Thibaut (Groupama – FDJ) + 20:12 14 – LANDA Mikel (Bahrain – Victorious) + 22:48 15 – BUCHMANN Emanuel (BORA – hansgrohe) + 29:50 16 – CASTROVIEJO Jonathan (INEOS Grenadiers) + 34:21 17 – MAJKA Rafał (UAE Team Emirates) + 47:31 18 – HARPER Chris (Team Jayco AlUla) + 48:14 19 – KELDERMAN Wilco (Jumbo-Visma) + 55:43 20 – BERTHET Clément (AG2R Citroën Team) + 1:01:09

21 – MADOUAS Valentin (Groupama – FDJ) + 1:01:16 22 – O’CONNOR Ben (AG2R Citroën Team) + 1:01:26 23 – VAN AERT Wout (Jumbo-Visma) + 1:07:25 24 – GROßSCHARTNER Felix (UAE Team Emirates) + 1:14:10 25 – BARGUIL Warren (Team Arkéa Samsic) + 1:16:05 26 – BURGAUDEAU Mathieu (TotalEnergies) + 1:21:18 27 – SKJELMOSE Mattias (Lidl – Trek) + 1:22:26 28 – TEJADA Harold (Astana Qazaqstan Team) + 1:32:36 29 – JUNGELS Bob (BORA – hansgrohe) + 1:33:25 30 – BENOOT Tiesj (Jumbo-Visma) + 1:35:29 31 – POELS Wout (Bahrain – Victorious) + 1:35:36 32 – BERNAL Egan (INEOS Grenadiers) + 1:36:36 33 – IZAGIRRE Gorka (Movistar Team) + 1:40:40 34 – CICCONE Giulio (Lidl – Trek) + 1:44:21 35 – TEUNS Dylan (Israel – Premier Tech) + 1:45:00 36 – ALAPHILIPPE Julian (Soudal – Quick Step) + 1:45:20 37 – HAIG Jack (Bahrain – Victorious) + 1:46:00 38 – WOODS Michael (Israel – Premier Tech) + 1:48:31 39 – HAMILTON Chris (Team dsm – firmenich) + 1:49:50 40 – GENIETS Kevin (Groupama – FDJ) + 1:49:55

41 – LUTSENKO Alexey (Astana Qazaqstan Team) + 2:02:50 42 – JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) + 2:04:11 43 – VAN BAARLE Dylan (Jumbo-Visma) + 2:04:24 44 – NEILANDS Krists (Israel – Premier Tech) + 2:04:57 45 – IZAGIRRE Ion (Cofidis) + 2:05:16 46 – HOULE Hugo (Israel – Premier Tech) + 2:12:40 47 – MÜHLBERGER Gregor (Movistar Team) + 2:14:14 48 – JORGENSON Matteo (Movistar Team) + 2:15:00 49 – ARANBURU Alex (Movistar Team) + 2:16:26 50 – KWIATKOWSKI Michał (INEOS Grenadiers) + 2:19:07 51 – PARET-PEINTRE Aurélien (AG2R Citroën Team) + 2:20:33 52 – OLIVEIRA Nelson (Movistar Team) + 2:20:58 53 – GREGAARD Jonas (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) + 2:22:11 54 – KÜNG Stefan (Groupama – FDJ) + 2:22:58 55 – VAN GILS Maxim (Lotto Dstny) + 2:23:06 56 – CAMPENAERTS Victor (Lotto Dstny) + 2:25:27 57 – CHAMPOUSSIN Clément (Team Arkéa Samsic) + 2:27:48 58 – GESCHKE Simon (Cofidis) + 2:28:19 59 – SCHULTZ Nick (Israel – Premier Tech) m.t 60 – SOLER Marc (UAE Team Emirates) + 2:29:44

61 – POWLESS Neilson (EF Education-EasyPost) + 2:30:20 62 – VAN DER POEL Mathieu (Alpecin-Deceuninck) + 2:32:00 63 – LOUVEL Matis (Team Arkéa Samsic) + 2:34:47 64 – ZIMMERMANN Georg (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty) + 2:36:11 65 – FRAILE Omar (INEOS Grenadiers) + 2:38:10 66 – POLITT Nils (BORA – hansgrohe) + 2:38:25 67 – DELAPLACE Anthony (Team Arkéa Samsic) + 2:40:13 68 – PACHER Quentin (Groupama – FDJ) + 2:40:52 69 – LÓPEZ Juan Pedro (Lidl – Trek) + 2:42:39 70 – DINHAM Matthew (Team dsm – firmenich) + 2:43:19 71 – MOHORIČ Matej (Bahrain – Victorious) + 2:50:18 72 – VERMAERKE Kevin (Team dsm – firmenich) + 2:50:48 73 – STUYVEN Jasper (Lidl – Trek) + 2:52:48 74 – PEREZ Anthony (Cofidis) + 2:53:25 75 – VAN DEN BERG Lars (Groupama – FDJ) + 2:56:40 76 – LATOUR Pierre (TotalEnergies) + 2:57:31 77 – CALMEJANE Lilian (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty) + 2:59:00 78 – URÁN Rigoberto (EF Education-EasyPost) + 2:59:52 79 – KONRAD Patrick (BORA – hansgrohe) + 3:00:30 80 – CRADDOCK Lawson (Team Jayco AlUla) + 3:00:57

81 – GALLOPIN Tony (Lidl – Trek) + 3:01:58 82 – COSTA Rui (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty) + 3:05:29 83 – NAESEN Oliver (AG2R Citroën Team) + 3:07:08 84 – EENKHOORN Pascal (Lotto Dstny) + 3:07:42 85 – DEWULF Stan (AG2R Citroën Team) + 3:09:05 86 – ABRAHAMSEN Jonas (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) + 3:09:15 87 – HALLER Marco (BORA – hansgrohe) + 3:09:48 88 – PETERS Nans (AG2R Citroën Team) + 3:12:17 89 – GUGLIELMI Simon (Team Arkéa Samsic) + 3:15:22 90 – LAFAY Victor (Cofidis) + 3:16:08 91 – BETTIOL Alberto (EF Education-EasyPost) + 3:16:13 92 – FERRON Valentin (TotalEnergies) + 3:17:50 93 – VAN HOOYDONCK Nathan (Jumbo-Visma) + 3:18:45 94 – LAPORTE Christophe (Jumbo-Visma) + 3:20:45 95 – ASGREEN Kasper (Soudal – Quick Step) + 3:23:25 96 – CORT Magnus (EF Education-EasyPost) + 3:25:03 97 – TRÆEN Torstein (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) + 3:25:59 98 – OSS Daniel (TotalEnergies) + 3:26:08 99 – STRONG Corbin (Israel – Premier Tech) + 3:27:25 100 – BOASSON HAGEN Edvald (TotalEnergies) + 3:27:41

101 – TEUNISSEN Mike (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty) + 3:27:58 102 – CHARMIG Anthon (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) + 3:29:19 103 – TURGIS Anthony (TotalEnergies) + 3:31:08 104 – COQUARD Bryan (Cofidis) + 3:32:10 105 – COSNEFROY Benoît (AG2R Citroën Team) + 3:33:31 106 – CLARKE Simon (Israel – Premier Tech) + 3:33:57 107 – PHILIPSEN Jasper (Alpecin-Deceuninck) + 3:34:11 108 – HERMANS Quinten (Alpecin-Deceuninck) + 3:34:48 109 – WRIGHT Fred (Bahrain – Victorious) + 3:35:26 110 – LAENGEN Vegard Stake (UAE Team Emirates) + 3:37:23 111 – CAVAGNA Rémi (Soudal – Quick Step) + 3:37:50 112 – LAMPAERT YvesvSoudal – Quick Step) + 3:40:37 113 – KIRSCH Alex (Lidl – Trek) + 3:40:51 114 – RICKAERT Jonas (Alpecin-Deceuninck) + 3:41:20 115 – SMITH Dion (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty) + 3:41:39 116 – PEDERSEN Mads (Lidl – Trek) + 3:41:54 117 – AMADOR Andrey (EF Education-EasyPost) + 3:45:14 118 – TRENTIN Matteo (UAE Team Emirates) + 3:45:49 119 – TILLER Rasmus (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) + 3:47:08 120 – VAN POPPEL Danny (BORA – hansgrohe) + 3:47:38

121 – MEZGEC Luka (Team Jayco AlUla) + 3:48:55 122 – DILLIER Silvan (Alpecin-Deceuninck) + 3:50:22 123 – JUUL-JENSEN Christopher (Team Jayco AlUla) + 3:51:06 124 – KRAGH ANDERSEN Søren (Alpecin-Deceuninck) + 3:51:51 125 – GIRMAY Biniam (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty) + 3:55:07 126 – BOIVIN Guillaume (Israel – Premier Tech) + 3:56:26 127 – ARNDT Nikias (Bahrain – Victorious) + 3:56:38 128 – GOGL Michael (Alpecin-Deceuninck) + 3:59:12 129 – DURBRIDGE Luke (Team Jayco AlUla) + 3:59:31 130 – BIERMANS Jenthe (Team Arkéa Samsic) + 4:00:13 131 – LE GAC Olivier (Groupama – FDJ) + 4:02:01 132 – DECLERCQ Tim (Soudal – Quick Step) m.t 133 – SAGAN Peter (TotalEnergies) + 4:02:07 134 – BJERG Mikkel (UAE Team Emirates) + 4:04:02 135 – KRISTOFF Alexander (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) + 4:05:03 136 – VERMEERSCH Florian (Lotto Dstny) + 4:05:47 137 – MOZZATO Luca (Team Arkéa Samsic) + 4:07:15 138 – DEVENYNS Dries (Soudal – Quick Step) + 4:10:24 139 – PICHON Laurent (Team Arkéa Samsic) + 4:13:07 140 – REINDERS Elmar (Team Jayco AlUla) + 4:14:29

141 – MOSCON Gianni (Astana Qazaqstan Team) + 4:15:02 142 – DE BUYST Jasper (Lotto Dstny) + 4:15:05 143 – EEKHOFF Nils (Team dsm – firmenich) + 4:15:46 144 – WÆRENSKJOLD Søren (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) + 4:16:01 145 – PETIT Adrien (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty) + 4:17:20 146 – GROENEWEGEN Dylan (Team Jayco AlUla) + 4:17:39 147 – RENARD Alexis (Cofidis) + 4:18:52 148 – MEEUS JordivBORA – hansgrohe) + 4:23:50 149 – DEGENKOLB John (Team dsm – firmenich) + 4:24:10 150 – WELSFORD Sam (Team dsm – firmenich) + 4:25:04 151 – EDMONDSON Alex (Team dsm – firmenich) + 4:29:26 152 – BAUHAUS Phil (Bahrain – Victorious) + 4:30:05 153 – ZINGLE Axel (Cofidis) + 4:31:25 154 – FRISON Frederik (Lotto Dstny) + 4:32:59 155 – FEDOROV Yevgeniy (Astana Qazaqstan Team) + 4:34:12 156 – BOL Cees (Astana Qazaqstan Team) + 4:35:05 157 – MØRKØV Michael (Soudal – Quick Step) + 4:45:31

Classement par points – Top 10

1 – PHILIPSEN Jasper (Alpecin-Deceuninck) 323 points 2 – PEDERSEN Mads (Lidl – Trek) 179 points 3 – COQUARD Bryan (Cofidis) 178 points 4 – VAN AERT Wout (Jumbo-Visma) 139 points 5 – POGAČAR Tadej (UAE Team Emirates) 129 points 6 – MEEUS Jordi (BORA – hansgrohe) 96 points 7 – GROENEWEGEN Dylan (Team Jayco AlUla) 92 points 8 – GIRMAY Biniam (Intermarché – Circus – Wanty) 90 points 9 – WOODS Michael (Israel – Premier Tech) 88 points 10 – LAFAY Victor (Cofidis) 80 points

Classement de meilleur grimpeur – Top 10

1 – CICCONE Giulio (Lidl – Trek) 58 points 2 – POWLESS Neilson (EF Education-EasyPost) 58 points 3 – VINGEGAARD Jonas (Jumbo-Visma) 54 points 4 – POGAČAR Tadej (UAE Team Emirates) 48 points 5 – VAN AERT Wout (Jumbo-Visma) 47 points 6 – GALL Felix (AG2R Citroën Team) 32 points 7 – HINDLEY Jai (BORA – hansgrohe) 31 points 8 – JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) 30 points 9 – KWIATKOWSKI Michał (INEOS Grenadiers) 30 points 10 – WOODS Michael (Israel – Premier Tech) 28 points

Classement de meilleur jeune – Top 10

1 – POGAČAR Tadej (UAE Team Emirates) en 62:34:27 2 – RODRÍGUEZ Carlos (INEOS Grenadiers) + 5:11 3 – GALL Felix (AG2R Citroën Team) + 14:29 4 – PIDCOCK Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers) + 16:43 5 – BURGAUDEAU Mathieu (TotalEnergies) + 1:21:08 6 – SKJELMOSE Mattias (Lidl – Trek) + 1:22:16 7 – JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) + 2:04:01 8 – JORGENSON Matteo (Movistar Team) + 2:14:50 9 – VAN GILS Maxim (Lotto Dstny) + 2:22:56 10 – CHAMPOUSSIN Clément (Team Arkéa Samsic) + 2:27:38

Classement par équipe – Top 10

1 – Jumbo-Visma en 188:22:03 2 – INEOS Grenadiers + 3:22 3 – UAE Team Emirates + 7:39 4 – Bahrain – Victorious + 10:22 5 – Groupama – FDJ + 42:41 6 – BORA – hansgrohe + 1:15:49 7 – AG2R Citroën Team + 1:26:42 8 – Movistar Team + 2:34:12 9 – Team Jayco AlUla + 2:39:51 10 – Cofidis + 3:16:27

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Les spécialistes habituels Cavagna, Kung ou même un Van Aert en grandes dispositions, devraient être débordés dans les montées et les pourcentages par les deux leaders-voltigeurs, engagés quant à eux dans une lutte à caractère obligatoirement décisif, même si leur duel devrait logiquement perdurer jusqu’à l’étape des Vosges samedi… Rodriguez et A. Yates pourraient bien être leurs meilleurs opposants, engagés qu’ils sont dans la lutte pour le podium; particulièrement A.Yates, désormais redoutable dans la discipline du chrono et en pleine bourre dans les deux dernières étapes alpines… Simon, le frère, capable lui aussi d’exploits retentissants dans la discipline, comme en départ de giro l’an passé, apparait par contre, lui, toujours dans le top 10, mais un peu émoussé ces derniers jours, notamment arrivé derrière Gaudu et Bilbao à Saint-Gervais… D. Gaudu, dont la comparaison avec G. Martin, sera naturellement suivie avec une certaine curiosité du côté des coureurs français…

Ce contre la montre va se dérouler sur un parcours magnifique avec la côte de Domency mais aussi des parties roulantes obligeant les changements de rythme. Parfait pour le duel attendu entre VINGEGAARD et POGACAR. Le maillot jaune a montré dans les dernières étapes qu’il tenait beaucoup à sa tunique. Difficile d’entrevoir l’issue de ce chrono qui risque de maintenir les positions actuelles avec quelques secondes grapillées par l’un ou par l’autre. Et puis, après ce CLM, ce sera l’étape la plus difficile qui les attend avec la haute montagne: Cormet de Roselend à 2000M et col de la Lauze à 2300, donc, quelque soit le résultat demain soir, il faudra être au top pour le jour suivant. Possible que nous devrons attendre le final de l’étae Vosgienne avec les deux difficultés qui s’enchainent sur des routes pas faciles au Petit Ballon et au Platzerwazel 5 km avant l’arrivée au Markstein. Ce Tour de France est fantastique, et une victoire de Thibaut PINOT au MARKSTEIN sera magnifique.

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Tour de France 2023 - 16. Etappe | Dienstag, 18. Juli | Passy - Combloux | 22,4 Kilometer (Einzelzeitfahren)

Das Profil der 16. Etappe der Tour de France 2023

Die Einschätzung von Rolf Aldag zur 16. Etappe der Tour de France 2023: Kalkulieren und Klettern

Der gestrige Ruhetag war auch in Sachen Entscheidungsfindung wichtig. Wer im Klassement abgeschlagen ist und die eigenen Ziele kaum noch erreichen kann, darf umdenken. Für solche Fahrer mit Kletterqualitäten dürfte es heute darum gehen, eine Erholungseinheit einzubauen und sich für Attacken auf den beiden verbleibenden Bergetappen vorzubereiten. Ein Etappensieg ist für diesen erlesenen Kreis an Fahrern ganz sicher ein guter Alternativplan.

Mit dem Planen sind die Teams der Podiumsaspiranten schon länger beschäftigt. Ihr Blick gilt aber vor allem der Frage, mit welcher Ausrüstung sie hier ins Rennen gehen. Das Einzelzeitfahren ist untypisch gestaltet und passt damit gut in eine Tour, die an vielen Tagen das Maximum ausreizt. Hier geht es vom Start weg hoch, dann folgt ein Speed-Stück und vor dem Zielstrich liegt ein 6,5 Kilometer langer Weg bergauf. Ich gehe fest davon aus, dass es für die Favoriten um das Gelbe Trikot auch darum gehen muss, an der idealen Stelle vom Zeitfahrrad aufs Kletterrad zu wechseln.

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Beim Tausch kann immer etwas schieflaufen. Deshalb ist es elementar, an einer passend steilen Stelle zu wechseln, denn da ist der Speedvorteil weg. Letztlich geht es auch um Mathematik: Gewicht und Effizienz des Zeitfahrrads stehen im Verhältnis zum möglichen Zeitverlust beim Tausch des Velos.

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Diese Bedeutung misst Rolf Aldag der 16. Etappe für Gelb, Grün und Bergtrikot zu - je mehr farbige Trikots, desto größer die Bedeutung.

Zeitplan, TV-Übertragung & Live-Stream der 16. Etappe der Tour de France 2023

  • Start erster Fahrer: ca. 13:05 Uhr, Zielankunft letzter Fahrer: ca. 17:36 Uhr
  • Mittlere Fahrdauer: 36 Minuten
  • TV-Übertragung: ARD - ab 14:10 Uhr, Eurosport - ab 12:55 Uhr
  • Live-Stream: ARD one, sportschau.de, GCN+, Discovery+, Eurosport

Tour de France 2023 - Zeitfahren 16. Etappe Startzeiten - die Startreihenfolge

  • 13:05:00 Michael Morkov (Soudal - Quick Step)
  • 13:06:00 Cees Bol (Astana Qazaqstan Team)
  • 13:07:00 Yevgeniy Fedorov (Astana Qazaqstan Team)
  • 13:08:00 Frederik Frison (Lotto-Dstny)
  • 13:09:00 Axel Zingle (Cofidis)
  • 13:10:00 Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain-Victorious)
  • 13:11:00 Alexander Edmondson (Team DSM-Firmenich)
  • 13:12:00 Sam Welsford (Team DSM- Firmenich)
  • 13:13:00 John Degenkolb (Team DSM-Firmenich)
  • 13.14:00 Jordi Meeus (Bora-Hansgrohe)
  • 13:15:00 Alexis Renard (Cofidis)
  • 13:16:00 Dylan Groenewegen (Team Jayco-AlUla)
  • 13:17:00 Adrien Petit (Intermarche-Circus-Wanty)
  • 13:18:00 Sören Wærenskjold (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team)
  • 13:19:30 Nils Eekhoff (Team DSM-Firmenich)
  • 13:21:00 Jasper De Buyst (Lotto-Dstny)
  • 13:22:30 Gianni Moscon (Astana Qazaqstan Team)
  • 13:24:00 Elmar Reinders (Team Jayco-AlUla)
  • 13:25:30 Laurent Pichon (Arkea-Samsic)
  • 13:27:00 Dries Devenyns (Soudal - Quick Step)
  • 13:28:30 Luca Mozzato (Arkea-Samsic)
  • 13:30:00 Florian Vermeersch (Lotto-Dstny)
  • 13:31:30 Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team)
  • 13:33:00 Mikkel Bjerg (UAE Team Emirates)
  • 13:34:30 Peter Sagan (TotalEnergies)
  • 13:36:00 Tim Declercq (Soudal - Quick Step)
  • 13:37:30 Olivier Le Gac (Groupama-FDJ)
  • 13:39:00 Jenthe Biermans (Arkea-Samsic)
  • 13:40:30 Luke Durbridge (Team Jayco-AlUla)
  • 13:42:00 Michael Gogl (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
  • 13:43:30 Nikias Arndt (Bahrain-Victorious)
  • 13:45:00 Guillaume Boivin (Israel-Premier Tech)
  • 13:46:30 Biniam Girmay (Intermarche-Circus-Wanty)
  • 13:48:00 Sören Kragh Andersen (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
  • 13:49:30 Christopher Juul-Jensen (Team Jayco-AlUla)
  • 13:51:00 Silvan Dillier (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
  • 13:52:30 Luka Mezgec (Team Jayco-AlUla)
  • 13:54:00 Danny van Poppel (Bora-Hansgrohe)
  • 13:55:30 Rasmus Tiller (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team)
  • 13:57:00 Matteo Trentin (UAE Team Emirates)
  • 13:58:30 Andrey Amador (EF Education EasyPost)
  • 14:00:00 Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek)
  • 14:01:30 Dion Smith (Intermarche-Circus-Wanty)
  • 14:03:00 Jonas Rickaert (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
  • 14:04:30 Alex Kirsch (Lidl-Trek)
  • 14:06:00 Yves Lampaert (Soudal - Quick Step)
  • 14:07:30 Remi Cavagna (Soudal - Quick Step)
  • 14:09:00 Vegard Stake Laengen (UAE Team Emirates)
  • 14:10:30 Fred Wright (Bahrain-Victorious)
  • 14:12:00 Quinten Hermans (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
  • 14:13:30 Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
  • 14:15:00 Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier Tech)
  • 14:16:30 Benoit Cosnefroy (AG2R-Citroën Team)
  • 14:18:00 Bryan Coquard (Cofidis)
  • 14:19:30 Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies)
  • 14:21:00 Anthon Charmig (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team)
  • 14:22:30 Mike Teunissen (Intermarche- Circus-Wanty)
  • 14:24:00 Edvald Boasson-Hagen (TotalEnergies)
  • 14:25:30 Corbin Strong (Israel-Premier Tech)
  • 14:27:00 Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies)
  • 14:28:30 Torstein Træen (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team)
  • 14:30:00 Magnus Cort Nielsen (EF Education EasyPost)
  • 14:31:30 Kasper Asgreen (Soudal - Quick Step)
  • 14:33:00 Christophe Laporte (Jumbo-visma)
  • 14:34:30 Nathan van Hooydonck (Jumbo-Visma)
  • 14:36:00 Valentin Ferron (TotalEnergies)
  • 14:37:30 Alberto Bettiol (EF Education EasyPost)
  • 14:39:00 Victor Lafay (Cofidis)
  • 14:40:30 Simon Guglielmi (Arkea-Samsic)
  • 14:42:00 Nans Peters (AG2R-Citroën Team)
  • 14:43:30 Marco Haller (Bora-Hansgrohe)
  • 14:45:00 Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team)
  • 14:46:30 Stan Dewulf (AG2R-Citroën Team)
  • 14:48:00 Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto-Dstny)
  • 14:49:30 Oliver Naesen (AG2R-Citroën Team)
  • 14:51:00 Rui Costa (Intermarche-Circus-Wanty)
  • 14:52:30 Tony Gallopin (Lidl-Trek)
  • 14:54:00 Lawson Craddock (Team Jayco-AlUla)
  • 14:55:30 Patrick Konrad (Bora-Hansgrohe)
  • 14:57:00 Rigoberto Uran (EF Education EasyPost)
  • 14:58:30 Lilian Calmejane (Intermarche-Circus-Wanty)
  • 15:00:00 Pierre Latour (TotalEnergies)
  • 15:01:30 Lars van den Berg (Groupama-FDJ)
  • 15:03:00 Anthony Perez (Cofidis)
  • 15:04:30 Jasper Stuyven (Lidl-Trek)
  • 15:06:00 Kevin Vermaerke (Team DSM-Firmenich)
  • 15:07:30 Matej Mohoric (Bahrain-Victorious)
  • 15:09:00 Matthew Dinham (Team DSM-Firmenich)
  • 15:10:30 Juan Pedro Lopez Perez (Lidl-Trek)
  • 15:12:00 Quentin Pacher (Groupama-FDJ)
  • 15:13:30 Anthony Delaplace (Arkea-Samsic)
  • 15:15:00 Nils Politt (Bora-Hansgrohe)
  • 15:16:30 Omar Fraile (Ineos Grenadiers)
  • 15:18:00 Georg Zimmermann (Intermarche-Circus-Wanty)
  • 15:19:30 Matis Louvel (Arkea-Samsic)
  • 15:21:00 Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
  • 15:22:30 Neilson Powless (EF Education EasyPost)
  • 15:24:00 Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates)
  • 15:25:30 Nicholas Schultz (Israel-Premier Tech)
  • 15:27:00 Simon Geschke (Cofidis)
  • 15:28:30 Clement Champoussin (AG2R-Citroën Team)
  • 15:30:00 Victor Campenaerts (Lotto-Dstny)
  • 15:31:30 Maxim Van Gils (Lotto-Dstny)
  • 15:33:00 Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ)
  • 15:34:30 Jonas Gregaard (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team)
  • 15:36:00 Nelson Oliveira (Movistar)
  • 15:37:30 Aurelien Paret-Peintre (AG2R-Citroën Team)
  • 15:39:00 Michal Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers)
  • 15:40:30 Alex Aranburu (Movistar)
  • 15:42:00 Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar)
  • 15:43:30 Gregor Mühlberger (Movistar)
  • 16:45:00 Hugo Houle (Israel-Premier Tech)
  • 15:46:30 Ion Izagirre (Cofidis)
  • 15:48:00 Krists Neilands (Israel-Premier Tech)
  • 15:49:30 Dylan van Baarle (Jumbo-Visma)
  • 15:51:00 Tobias Halland Johannessen (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team)
  • 15:52:30 Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan Team)
  • 15:54:00 Kevin Geniets (Groupama-FDJ)
  • 15:55:30 Christopher Hamilton (Team DSM-Firmenich)
  • 15:57:00 Michael Woods (Israel-Premier Tech)
  • 15:58:30 Jack Haig (Bahrain-Victorious)
  • 16:00:00 Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal - Quick Step)
  • 16:01:30 Dylan Teuns (Israel-Premier Tech)
  • 16:03:00 Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek)
  • 16:04:30 Gorka Izagirre (Movistar)
  • 16:06:00 Egan Bernal (Ineos Greandiers)
  • 16:07:30 Wout Poels (Bahrain-Victorious)
  • 16:09:00 Tiesj Benoot (Jumbo-Visma)
  • 16:10:30 Bob Jungels (Bora-Hansgrohe)
  • 16:12:00 Harold Tejada (Astana Qazaqstan Team)
  • 16:13:30 Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek)
  • 16:15:00 Mathieu Burgaudeau (TotalEnergies)
  • 16:16:30 Warren Barguil (Arkea-Samsic)
  • 16:18:00 Felix Großschartner (UAE Team Emirates)
  • 16:19:30 Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma)
  • 16:21:00 Ben O'Connor (AG2R-Citroën Team)
  • 16:22:30 Valentin Madouas (Groupama-FDJ)
  • 16:24:00 Clement Berthet (AG2R-Citroën Team)
  • 16:25:30 Wilco Kelderman (Jumbo-Visma)
  • 16:27:00 Chris Harper (Team Jayco-AlUla)
  • 16:28:30 Rafal Majka (UAE Team Emirates)
  • 16:30:00 Jonathan Castroviejo (Ineos Grenadiers)
  • 16:32:00 Emanuel Buchmann (Bora-Hansgrohe)
  • 16:34:00 Mikel Landa (Bahrain-Victorious)
  • 16:36:00 Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ)
  • 16:38:00 Thomas Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers)
  • 16:40:00 Felix Gall (AG2R-Citroën Team)
  • 16:42:00 Guillaume Martin (Cofidis)
  • 16:44:00 David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ)
  • 16:46:00 Simon Yates (Team Jayco-AlUla)
  • 16:50:00 Sepp Kuss (Jumbo-Visma)
  • 16:52:00 Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe)
  • 16:54:00 Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates)
  • 16:56:00 Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadiers)
  • 16:58:00 Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
  • 17:00:00 Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma)

Unser Experte Rolf Aldag

Als Radprofi ist unser Experte Rolf Aldag die Tour de France bis 2004 zehnmal gefahren; als Manager und Sportlicher Leiter hat er verschiedene Top-Teams durch Frankreich geführt und wird in diesem Jahr erneut das deutsche Team Bora-Hansgrohe als Sportchef bei der Tour de France lenken. Es gibt nur wenige, die so anschaulich erzählen können, was auf den Etappen einer großen Rundfahrt und innerhalb des Pelotons passieren kann. Für TOUR hat der 54-jährige Sportmanager die Höhenprofile und Marschtabellen der diesjährigen Tour de France wieder genau studiert.

In seinen Prognosen nennt er Teams und Fahrer, die er am jeweiligen Tag vorne sieht, er bewertet die Schwierigkeiten der Strecken und sagt, an welchen Stellen er von wem Angriffe erwartet. Kommt es zum Massensprint? Schafft es eine Ausreißergruppe ins Ziel? Aldag bewertet für TOUR zudem, welche Rolle jede Etappe für die Wertungstrikots spielt: Je mehr farbige Trikots unser Experte einem Tagesabschnitt zuteilt, desto größer ist ihre Bedeutung für die jeweilige Wertung. So symbolisiert das Gelbe Trikot, welches Gewicht die jeweilige Etappe in der Gesamtwertung hat, das Grüne Trikot steht für die Bedeutung für die Punktwertung des besten Sprinters und das rot gepunktete Trikot für die Bergwertung, also für den besten Kletterer. Mit diesen Prognosen aus erster Hand verfolgen Sie die TV-Übertragungen bestens informiert und mit Gewinn!

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De dag na de rustdag is tricky. De renners mogen zich uitleven in de tijdrit van 22 km. We mogen dit gerust een klimtijdrit noemen. Veel renners zullen met de nodige angst naar deze dag kijken als ze door het routeboek bladeren.

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Een tijdrit van 'slechts' 22 km, wat kan er misgaan. Het zijn echter geen vlakke kilometers. Het is ook nog eens de enige race tegen de klok in de Tour de France 2023. De klimmers zullen we aan het einde van deze dag terugvinden in de top van het klassement. In het begin van de tijdrit krijgen de renners de Côte de Soudans voor hun kiezen. Dit mag weinig problemen opleveren. Na de klim denderen de mannen naar de voet van de Côte de Domancy. Geen lange klim, maar 2,5 km klimmen tegen 9,2% gemiddeld gaat heel veel pijn doen! Wie kan tussen Passy en Combloux zijn verstand het beste op nul zetten en de pijn in zijn benen uitschakelen?

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De verwachting is dat deze tijdrit voor de echte specialisten teveel hoogtemeters bevat. Iemand die we wel van voren mogen verwachten is Wout van Aert. Niet een rasklimmer, maar wel een alleskunner. Hetzelfde geldt natuurlijk voor Mathieu van der Poel. In de afgelopen bergetappes elke keer goed van voren te zien. Als hij voldoende hersteld is van zijn verkoudheid dan zullen deze 22 lastige kilometers ook iets voor hem zijn. Daarnaast zullen Tadej Pogacar en Jonas Vingegaard geen tijd op elkaar willen verliezen. Grote kans dat deze tijdrit wordt beslist tussen deze mannen. Of krijgen we nog een verassing uit de hoge hoed van bijvoorbeeld nummer 3 van het klassement, Carlos Rodrígues? Zijn landgenoot en puncheur Ion Izagirre zou deze tijdrit ook goed moeten kunnen verteren. Wat denk jij? Gaan Jonas en Pogi het uitvechten, of gaat een derde er met het been vandoor?

Starttijden klassementsmannen en favorieten

Michael Morkov zal als eerste vertrekken om 13:05 vandaag. Na de renner van Soudal-Quickstep is het nog een tijdje wachten voordat de grote namen vertrekken. Mathieu van der Poel vertrekt om 15:21 en Wout Van Aert een klein uurtje later om 16:19. Vanaf 16:44 kan je kijken naar de eerste renners van de top-10. Zie de exacte starttijden hieronder hieronder:

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Tour de france 2023 results.

Stage 21: Jonas Vingegaard crowned Tour de France champion in Paris / As it happened

Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) won the Tour de France for the second  year in a row after finishing safely in the main field with his Jumbo-Visma teammates. Jordi Meeus (Bora-Hansgrohe) sprinted to victory on the Champs-Elysées, beating green jersey Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) by less than a tyre width to take his first stage victory of the Tour de France.

Vingegaard topped the general classification with a 7:29 ahead of Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) and 10:56 on Pogačar’s teammate Yates.

Stage 20: Tour de France: Pogacar rebounds to take stage 20 victory as Vingegaard seals his second overall title / As it happened

Rebounding after a disastrous stage 17 on Col de la Loze, Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) won the final mountain stage of the 2023 Tour de France. Crossing the line in third, with the same time, was Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) who is set to claim the overall victory for a second year, with just Sunday’s final parade stage to Paris left to race. Felix Gall (AG2R-Citroën) was second on the stage. Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ), who delivered one final attack on his home roads to the delight of the huge crowds massing the roads, was caught on the final climb.

There were no changes in the top 3 on the general classification, Vingegaard, Pogačar and Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) are set to be on the final podium. Fourth on the stage, Simon Yates (Jayco-AlUla) moved up to fourth overall.

Stage 19: Tour de France: Mohoric outsprints Asgreen in drag race to stage 19 finish / As it happened

There was no rest and little recovery on a wickedly fast stage 19 of the Tour, where the winning breakaway took 100 kilometres to go clear. Three riders attacked from the 36-rider move, with Matej Mohorič giving Bahrain Victorious their third stage win after Pello Bilbao on stage 10 and Wout Poels on stage 15. The GC contenders all came in together almost 14 minutes behind.

Stage 18: Tour de France: Kasper Asgreen seizes stage 18 victory from all-day breakaway / As it happened

Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep) won the closing sprint on stage 18 of the Tour de France to hold off his breakaway companions and a surging peloton. After 185 kilometres at the front of the race with Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) and Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep) and Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X), it came down to the final 200 metres to secure the win for Asgreen, leaving Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny), who had bridged across 58km earlier, in second and Abrahamsen third. 

There were no changes in the general classification on the largely-flat stage between Moûtiers to Bourg-en-Bresse, Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) remaining in yellow.

Stage 17:   Tour de France: Vingegaard dashes Pogacar's GC hopes on stage 17 across Col de la Loze / As it happened

Felix Gall (AG2R Citroën) attacked from a reduced front group with under 13km to go and held on for a solo victory across the Col de la Loze on stage 17 of the Tour de France. Race leader Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) stamped his authority on the queen stage by dropping his main rival Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) on the final climb. Pogačar finished the stage 7:37 down – 5:45 behind Vingegaard – leaving him still in second place overall but a massive 7:35 back of the Dane.

Stage 16: Tour de France: Vingegaard removes all doubt, crushes Pogacar in stage 16 time trial / As it happened

After two weeks of racing for seconds, Jonas Vingegaard finally carved out a significant gap over second-placed Tadej Pogačar in the stage 16 time trial in Combloux. Vingegaard won the stage by 1 minute 38 seconds over his rival to extend his lead in the GC to 1:48.

Stage 15: Tour de France: Wout Poels blasts to blockbuster stage 15 solo victory / As it happened

The stalemate between Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) and Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) continued on the third mountainous day in a row at the Tour de France. The duo marked each other’s attacks on the final climb to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc and ultimately crossed the finish line together. Attacking from the break, Wout Poels (Bahrain Victorious) won stage 15 after an 11km solo ride to to claim his first Tour de France stage win.

Stage 14: Tour de France: Carlos Rodríguez strikes for win on stage 14 as Vingegaard gains valuable second on Joux Plane / As it happened

Rivals Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) and Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) continued their intense battle on the final climb on stage 14 of the Tour de France with the yellow jersey Vingegaard gaining one second in an evenly matched duel. Both riders used their respective teams to dispatch all the other riders before fighting it out on the Col de la Joux Plane. Carlos Rodríguez (Ineos Grenadiers) took advantage of the situation to fly down the descent to take the win in Morzine, and move up to third overall.

Stage 13: Tour de France: Kwiatkowski wins stage 13 on Grand Colombier as Pogacar closes in on yellow / As it happened

The Tour de France overall standings remained neck-and-neck between leader Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogačar on stage 13, the second hors-categorie summit finish of the race. Michał Kwiatkowski (Ineos) won the stage from the breakaway, while UAE Team Emirates burned up the team to set up Pogačar. Vingegaard was on guard and fended his rival off until the final metres, losing eight seconds total but keeping the maillot jaune.

Stage 12:   Tour de France: Ion Izagirre secures solo victory on frantic stage 12 / As it happened

Ion Izagirre (Cofidis) won stage 12 of the Tour de France with a solo attack 30km from the line in Belleville-en-Beaujolais. His long-range breakaway rewarded the Basque rider with his second career Tour win, the last one coming in 2016. Mathieu Burgaudeau (TotalEnergies) outsprinted Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar) 58 seconds back to complete the podium. 

The hectic first half of the hilly 168.8km stage saw lots of attack, including Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) who was rewarded as the most combative rider. There were no changes between the top GC leaders, with Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) still in yellow and Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) in second and in the best young rider jersey.

Stage 11: Tour de France: Jasper Philipsen flies to fourth sprint victory on stage 11 / As it happened

Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) showed more blistering speed, proving himself the best sprinter of the Tour de France on stage 11 to Moulins even without any lead-out from Mathieu van der Poel.

It was a squeaky clean sprint from the Belgian who has endured a flood of hate-mail about his previous sprints.

Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies) was the day's sole breakaway rider and caught with 13km to go. The GC standings remained the same as all of the contenders finished in the peloton.

Stage 10: Tour de France: Pello Bilbao scorches sprint from breakaway to win stage 10 / As it happened

Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) out-sprinted Georg Zimmerman (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty) and Ben O'Connor (AG2R Citroën) to win stage 10 of the Tour de France on a sizzlingly-hot day. The Spaniard was part of the day's breakaway that brought six riders into Issoire, where he claimed the first stage victory of his career.

The breakaway gained 2:53 on the group containing race leader Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma), rival Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) third-placed Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadiers) to keep the top four in the GC standings the same.

Stage 9: Tour de France: Michael Woods triumphs with stage 9 victory atop Puy de Dôme / As it happened

The Tour de France reached the mythical ascent of the Puy de Dôme at the finish of stage 9 where Michael Woods (Israel Premier Tech) triumphed with the day's victory after being part of a large breakaway that gained upwards of 15 minutes on the main GC contenders during the stage.

On the upper slopes of the ascent, Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) then surged with 1.5km to go, to put valuable seconds into Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma). Vingegaard now leads Pogačar by 17 seconds in the battle for the yellow.

Stage 8: Tour de France: Mads Pedersen beats Jasper Philipsen to win crash-marred stage 8 / As it happened

Stage 8 was a highly anticipated day for the puncheurs, even so, Mark Cavendish had his sights set on a 35th career stage win at the Tour de France, but it wasn't meant to be as the Manxman crashed with 60km to go and forced to abandon the event.

In a chaotic finish to the hilly run-in to Limoges, which saw a late-race crash take down Simon Yates (Jayco AlUla), Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) stormed to the victory in a close sprint ahead of Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma). Jonas Vingegaard finished safely in the field and carries the yellow jersey into stage 9 with a finish at Puy de Dôme.

Stage 7: Tour de France: Philipsen denies Cavendish, completes hat-trick in Bordeaux / As it happened

Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) blasted across the line in Bordeaux to win stage 7 of the Tour de France, winning by one bike length over Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan). Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty) finished third in the sprint.

For Philipsen, it was his third victory of the three sprint stages in the first week of the 2023 race. He bolted down the main avenue and passed Cavendish in the closing 50 metres, holding the Manxman's attempt at a record 35th Tour stage win  at bay.

Stage 6: Tour de France: Tadej Pogacar claws back time with victory at Cauterets / As it happened

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) won stage 6 with a massive attack across the final 2.7km and stormed back into the general classification mix. He distanced Jonas Vingegaard at the line at Cauterets by 24 seconds, while the Jumbo-Visma rider took the overall lead and yellow jersey away from Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe), who was 2:39 back in sixth place. 

Vingegaard now has a 25-second advantage over rival Pogačar, while Hindley held the third spot in the overall, 1:34 back, after the massive 144.9km climbing day in the Pyrenees. 

Stage 5: Tour de France: Jai Hindley wins stage 5 as Vingegaard drops Pogacar in Pyrenees / As it happened

The first of the Pyrenean stages at the Tour de France had the potential to shake up the general classification, and it did just that as Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) went on a day-long attack, won stage 5 into Laruns and took the yellow leader's jersey in the process.

Hindley moved into the overall race lead by 47 seconds ahead of Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) and 1:03 on Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek), as Tadej Pogaçar (UAE Emirates) slipped to 6th now at 1:40 back.

Stage 4: Tour de France: Jasper Philipsen wins two in a row in crash-marred stage 4 / As it happened

There was no doubt who won stage 4 at the Tour de France, with Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) securing his second-consecutive sprint stage win in Nogaro. A day for the sprinters ended in carnage, however, as several riders crashed along the motor speedway circuit that hosted the finish.

There were no changes to the overall classification as Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) finished in the field at the end of the 181.8km stage and will wear the yellow leader's jersey into stage 5.

Stage 3 - Tour de France: Jasper Philipsen wins stage 3 after impressive lead-out from Mathieu van der Poel / As it happened

Jasper Philipsen  (Alpecin-Deceuninck) rocketed across the line in a bunch sprint in Bayonne to win stage 3 of the 2023 Tour de France. A half a wheel behind, Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) claimed second and Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Dstny) third.

All the general classification contenders, including Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) in the yellow jersey, finished safely in the field with no time changes after 193.5km from the hills of Spanish Basque territory to the roads of France.

Stage 2 - Tour de France: Victor Lafay gives Cofidis their first win since 2008 on stage 2 / As it happened

Victor Lafay (Cofidis) put in a stunning attack to claim stage 2 in San Sébastian. The Frenchman clipped off the front of a select group that formed after the Jaizkibel and stole the show from Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma), who won the sprint for second.

Tadej Pogačar added to his tally with a time bonus for third and also won the five bonus seconds atop the Jaizkibel ahead of Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma). His teammate Adam Yates held the lead by six seconds.

Stage 1 - Tour de France stage 1: Adam Yates wins ahead of twin brother Simon in Bilbao / As it happened

Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) won stage 1 of the Tour de France in Bilbao, outsprinting his brother Simon Yates (Jayco-Alula)  after the duo escaped together after the final climb of the Pike. Adam Yates leads the general classification by 8 seconds over his brother, and 18 seconds over his teammate Tadej Pogačar who finished third on the stage.

Enric Mas (Movistar) abandoned the stage after crashing with Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost) with 23km to go. Carapaz ultimately crossed the line, over 15 minutes from Adam Yates. Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) along with other contenders Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe), David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) and Mikel Landa (Bahrain Victorious) are 22 seconds down overall.

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Tour de France 2023 route

The full 2023 Tour de France route was revealed at the official Tour de France presentation on 27th October .

The race starts across the border in the Basque Country, the first time the race has started there since 1992. A handful of hilly stages open the action before the race crosses the Pyrenees into France.

The route features only 22km of time trialling, all coming on the hilly stage 16. Four summit finishes also feature, including the Puy de Dôme for the first time in 35 years and the Grand Colombier in the Pyrenees.

The mountainous course brings a tough final week, concluding with a final showdown in the Vosges to Le Markstein on stage 20.

Tour de France 2023 contenders

Tour de France rivals: Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard

2022 champion Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) will return to defend his title after dispatching two-time winner Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) last July. The Slovenian is racing after recovering from a fractured wrist in April, while Vingegaard starts off the back of the Critérium du Dauphiné.

Other big-name GC men lining up at the start in Bilbao include David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ), Enric Mas (Movistar), Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe), Ben O'Connor (AG2R Citroën), Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost), and Mikel Landa (Bahrain Victorious).

See: Tour de France 2023 – Analysing the contenders

Tour de France 2023 teams

The 2023 Tour de France will be made up of 22 teams, 18 WorldTour teams, the two top-ranked second-division teams, and two discretionary wild-card teams.

Lotto Soudal and TotalEnergies made the cut as the best ProTeams of 2022, while Israel-Premier Tech and Uno-X were chosen as the two wildcard teams for the 2023 Tour de France .

Tour de France 2023 schedule

Tour de france history.

Jonas Vingegaard is the reigning champion, having won his first Tour de France in 2022. The Danish rider denied Tadej Pogačar a trio of consecutive victories, the Slovenian having snatched the 2020 title before dominating the 2021 race. 

Pogačar himself broke a Ineos/Sky stranglehold on the race, with the British team having won seven of the previous eight Tours de France with Egan Bernal, Geraint Thomas, Bradley Wiggins and four-time winner Chris Froome . Vincenzo Nibali, then riding for Astana, was the other man to break the British squad's dominance with a win in 2014.

The Tour wins record is currently held by four men, with Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, Jacques Anquetil and Miguel Indurain all on five titles.

Peter Sagan getting once dominated the green jersey for the points classification but has been usurped in the past three years, with Wout van Aert establishing himself as the dominant man of all terrains in 2022. Sagan still holds the all-time green jersey record with seven wins in nine participations. Erik Zabel's six jerseys lie second, ahead of Sean Kelly's four.

In addition to his yellow jersey, Vingegaard won the polka-dot jersey for the mountains classification in 2022, as Pogačar did the previous two years.  Richard Virenque holds the record for polka dot jersey wins at seven, and it won't be beaten anytime soon as Pogačar and Rafał Majka are the only current riders to have won more than one king of the mountains title, with two.

Pogačar has won the white jersey for best young rider three years in a row and, at 24, is still eligible for a fourth crack in 2023.

Read on for a list of the riders with the most wins of the Tour de France, the most stage wins, as well as the major jerseys.

Most Tour de France overall wins

  • 5 – Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, Miguel Indurain
  • 4 –  Chris Froome
  • 3 – Phiilippe Thys, Louison Bobet, Greg LeMond
  • 2 – Lucien Petit-Breton, Firmin Lambot, Ottavio Bottecchia, Nicolas Frantz, André Leducq, Antonin Magne, Sylvère Maes, Gino Bartali, Fausto Coppi, Bernard Thévenet, Laurent Fignon, Alberto Contador, Tadej Pogačar
  • 1 – Geraint Thomas , Egan Bernal , Jonas Vingegaard

Most Tour de France stage wins

  • 34 – Eddy Merckx, Mark Cavendish
  • 28 – Bernard Hinault
  • 25 – André Leducq
  • 22 – André Darrigade
  • 20 – Nicolas Frantz
  • 19 – François Faber
  • 17 – Jean Alavoine
  • 16 – Jacques Anquetiil, René Le Grevès, Charles Pélissiier ...
  • 12 – Peter Sagan
  • 11 – André Greipel
  • 9 – Tadej Pogačar , Wout van Aert
  • 7 – Chris Froome

Most Tour de France points classification/green jersey wins

  • 7 –  Peter Sagan
  • 6 – Erik Zabel
  • 4 – Sean Kelly
  • 3 – Jan Janssen, Eddy Merckx, Freddy Maertens, Djamolidine Abdoujaparov, Robbie McEwen
  • 2 – Stan Ockers, Jean Graczyk, André Darrigade, Laurent Jalabert, Thor Hushovd, Mark Cavendish
  • 1 – Michael Matthews , Sam Bennett , Wout van Aert

Most Tour de France polka dot jersey/mountains classification wins

  • 7 – Richard Virenque
  • 6 – Federico Bahamontes, Lucien Van Impe 
  • 3 – Julio Jiménez
  • 2 – Felicien Vervaecke, Gino Bartali, Fausto Coppi, Charly Gaul, Imerio Massignan, Eddy Merckx, Luis Herrera, Claudio Chiappucci, Laurent Jalabert, Michael Rasmussen, Rafał Majka , Tadej Pogačar
  • 1 – Nairo Quintana , Chris Froome , Warren Barguil , Julian Alaphilippe , Romain Bardet , Jonas Vingegaard

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The latest updates on the winners of each stage and the top contenders for the coveted yellow jersey in the 110th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 1 to 23 July.

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Jonas Vingegaard claimed back-to-back Tour de France titles beating main rival Tadej Pogacar into second place in a repeat of the 2022 result.

Jordi Meeus (Bora-Hansgrohe) produced the best result of his career, winning the final stage on his Le Tour debut. He triumphed in a photo finish beating Jasper Philipsen and Dylan Groenewegen into second and third place, respectively.

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Sunday July 23: Stage 21 - Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Paris Champs-Élysées, 115.1 km

The final stage of the 2023 Tour de France came to a climactic end with Belgium’s Jordi Meeus claiming a surprise victory in a sprint for the line on the Champs-Élysées in Paris.

Meeus won by the narrowest of margins in a photo finish edging Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin Deceuninck) and Dylan Groenewegen (Team Jayco Alula) into second and third place, respectively.

Meeus celebrated an emphatic end to his debut while Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard claimed a second consecutive Tour de France title. Vingegaard finished seven minutes, and 29 seconds ahead of Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar with Adam Yates of Great Britain taking third overall.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 21 Results - Sunday 23 July

Saint-quentin-en-yvelines - paris champs-élysées, 115.1 km.

  • Jordi Meeus (BEL, BORA-hansgrohe) 2h 56’13’’
  • Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +0"
  • Dylan Groenewegen (NED, Team Jayco-AIUla) +0"
  • Mads Pedersen (DEN, LidI-Trek) +0"
  • Cees Bol (NED, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +0"
  • Biniam Girmay (ER, Intermarché-Circus-Wanty) +0"
  • Bryan Coquard (Cofidis) +0"
  • Søren Wærenskjold (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) +0"
  • Corbin Strong (NZ, Israel-Premier Tech) +0"
  • Luca Mozzato (ITA, Arkéa-Samsic) +0"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 21

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 82h 05'42"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +7:29"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +10:56"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +12:23"
  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +13:17"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +13:27"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, BORA - hansgrohe) +14:44"
  • Felix Gall (AUT, AG2R Citroën Team) +16:09"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama) +23:08"
  • Guillaume Martin (FRA, Cofidis) +26:30"

Saturday 22 July: Stage 20 - Belfort - Le Markstein Fellering, medium mountains, 133.5 km

Despite failing to regain the yellow jersey he won in 2020 and 2021, Tadej Pogacar  ended his Tour de France on a high note.

In his last Tour de France mountain stage before retirement, home favourite Thibaut Pinot went on a solo attack to the delight of the French fans.

But the climbing specialist was unable to stay in front with first Tom Pidcock and Warren Barguil catching him before Pogacar made his bid to bridge the gap.

Overall race leader Jonas Vingegaard covered the move with Felix Gall , and the three forged clear on the closing Col du Platzerwase climb.

As things became tactical at the front, the Yates brothers - Adam and Simon - made it a lead group of five.

Vingegaard made his bid for the stage win with 250m to go, but Pogacar was too strong this time with the Dane losing second to Gall on the line.

Pinot received a hero's welcome as he crossed the line in seventh place.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 20 Results - Saturday 22 July

Belfort - le markstein fellering, medium mountains, 133.5 km.

  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 3h 27'18"
  • Felix Gall (AUT, AG2R Citroën Team) +0"
  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +0"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +0"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +7"
  • Warren Barguil (FRA, Team Arkéa Samsic) +33"
  • Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +33"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +33"
  • Tobias Halland Johannessen (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) +50"
  • Rafał Majka (POL, UAE Team Emirates) +50"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 20

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 79h 16'38"
  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +12:57"

Friday 21 July: Stage 19 - Moirans-en-Montagne - Poligny, hilly, 172.8 km

Matej Mohoric denied Kasper Asgreen a second consecutive win at the 2023 Tour de France after a thrilling photo-finish sprint in Poligny.

The two riders emerged from a three-man breakaway and outsprinted Australia's Ben O'Connor, with Mohoric narrowly beating Asgreen to the finish line.

Throughout the 172.8km stage, there were numerous fragmented attacks across the field, leading to an intense pursuit among different breakaway groups in the final 20km.

Overall leader Jonas Vingegaard finished with the main peloton and kept his seven-and-a-half-minute lead on Tadej Pogacar in the general classification (GC) with just two stages remaining

2023 Tour de France: Stage 19 Results - Friday 21 July

Moirans-en-montagne - poligny, hilly, 172.8km.

  • Matej Mohoric (SLO, Bahrain-Victorious) 3h 31'02"
  • Kasper Asgreen (DEN, Soudal - Quick Step) +0"
  • Ben O'Connor (AUS, AG2R Citroen Team) +4"
  • Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +39"
  • Mads Pedersen (DEN, Lidl - Trek) +39"
  • Christophe Laporte (FRA, Jumbo-Visma) +39"
  • Luka Mezgec (SLO, Team Jayco AlUla) +39"
  • Alberto Bettiol (ITA, EF Education-EasyPost) +39"
  • Matteo Trentin (ITA, UAE Team Emirates) +39"
  • Thomas Pidcock (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +39"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 19

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 75h 49'24"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +7:35"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +10:45"
  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +12:01"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +12:19"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +12:50"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, BORA - hansgrohe) +13:50"
  • Felix Gall (AUT, AG2R Citroën Team) +16:11"
  • Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +16:49"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama) +17:57"

Matej Mohoric crosses the finish line to win stage 19 at the 2023 Tour de France

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 19 - Moirans-En-Montagne to Poligny - France - July 21, 2023 Team Bahrain Victorious' Matej Mohoric crosses the finish line to win stage 19

Thursday 20 July: Stage 18 - Moûtiers - Bourg-en-Bresse, flat, 184.9 km

Kasper Asgreen surprised the sprinters and claimed stage 18 of the Tour de France after a long day in the breakaway.

Following several mountain stages in the Alps, a flatter stage awaited the peloton on Thursday. A breakaway of four rider with Kasper Asgreen , Jonas Abrahamsen , Victor Campenaerts, and later Pascal Eenkhoorn managed to just stay clear of the sprinters that were breathing down their necks on the finish line.

Asgreen of Denmark proved to be the fastest of the riders in the breakaway, and he secured his team Soudal Quick Step their first stage win of this year’s Tour de France.

Jonas VIngegaard held on to the leader's yellow jersey and maintains his 7:35 advantage to Tadej Pogacar .

2023 Tour de France: Stage 18 Results - Thursday 20 July

Moûtiers to bourg-en-bresse, flat, 184.9 km.

  • Kasper Asgreen (DEN, Soudal - Quick Step) 4h 06'48"
  • Pascal Eenkhoorn (NED, Lotto Dstny) +0"
  • Jonas Abrahamsen (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) +0"
  • Mads Pedersen (DEN, Lidl - Trek) +0"
  • Jordi Meeus (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +0"
  • Matteo Trentin (ITA, UAE Team Emirates) +0"
  • Christophe Laporte (FRA, Jumbo-Visma) +0"
  • Luca Mozzato (ITA, Team Arkéa Samsic) +0"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 18

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 67h 57'51"

Kasper Asgreen claimed stage 18 of the Tour de France 2023 after a long day in the breakaway.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 18 - Moutiers to Bourg-En-Bresse - France - July 20, 2023 Soudal–Quick-Step's Kasper Asgreen celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 18 REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Wednesday 19 July: Stage 17 - Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc - Courchevel, high mountains, 165.7 km

Felix Gall claimed a dramatic queen stage of the Tour de France 2023, where Jonas Vingegaard cracked Tadej Pogacar to gain more than five and a half minutes on the Slovenian. The Dane is now seven minutes and 35 seconds clear in the overall lead, and looks very likely to win his second consecutive Tour de France.

The stage winner Gall attacked his breakaway companions with six kilometres remaining of the final climb Col de la Loze. Simon Yates tried to chase down Gall, but the AG2R Citroën Team rider managed to maintain a small gap to the Brit, and he crossed the finish line solo.

The general classification leader Vingegaard dropped Pogacar 7.5 kilometres from the summit of Col de la Loze, and while the Slovenian tried to limit his losses, last year’s winner did what he could to gain as much time as possible. His lead seems unassailable with four stages remaining.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 17 Results - Wednesday 19 July

Saint-gervais mont-blanc to courchevel, high mountains, 165.7 km.

  • Felix Gall (AUT, AG2R Citroën Team) 4h 49'08"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +34"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +1:38"
  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +1:52"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +2:09"
  • Tobias Halland Johannessen (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) +2:39"
  • Chris Harper (AUS, Team Jayco AlUla) +2:50"
  • Rafał Majka (POL, UAE Team Emirates) +3:43"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +3:43"
  • Wilco Kelderman (NED, Jumbo-Visma) +3:49"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 17

Felix Gall claimed the biggest victory of his career, as he crossed the finish line first on the queen stage of the Tour de France 2023.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 17 - Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc to Courchevel - France - July 19, 2023 AG2R Citroen Team's Felix Gall celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 17 REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Tuesday 18 July: Stage 16 - Passy - Combloux, individual time trial, 22.4 km

Jonas Vingegaard took a big step toward reclaiming his Tour de France title, as the Danish rider triumphed on this year’s lone time trial.

The yellow jersey wearer gained an astonishing one minute and 38 seconds to his biggest rival Tadej Pogacar , who finished second on the stage.

Before Wednesday’s queen stage, the Dane now has an advantage of 1:48 to his Slovenian rival.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 16 Results - Tuesday 18 July

Passy to combloux, individual time trial, 22.4 km.

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 32:26
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +1:38"
  • Wout van Aert (BEL, Jumbo-Visma) +2:51"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +2:55"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +2:58"
  • Rémi Cavagna (FRA, Soudal - Quick Step )+3:06"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +3:12"
  • Mattias Skjelmose (DEN, Lidl - Trek) +3:21"
  • Mads Pedersen (DEN Lidl - Trek) +3:31"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +3:31

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 16

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 63h 06'53"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +1:48"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +8:52"
  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +8:57"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, BORA - hansgrohe) +11:15"
  • Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +12:56"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +13:06"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +13:46"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama) +17:38"
  • Felix Gall (AUT, AG2R Citroën Team) +18:19"

Jonas Vingegaard won the lone time trial of the Tour de France 2023 on stage 16.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 16 - Passy to Combloux - France - July 18, 2023 Team Jumbo–Visma's Jonas Vingegaard wearing the yellow jersey crosses the finish line after stage 16 REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

Sunday 16 July: Stage 15 - Les Gets les Portes du Soleil - Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc, mountain stage, 179 km

Wout Poels took the first Tour de France stage win of his career, as he crossed the finish line alone at Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc on stage 15.

The 2016 Liège-Bastogne-Liège winner dropped his breakaway companions Wout van Aert and Marc Soler 11 kilometres from the finish and managed to maintain his advantage.

Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar fought another alpine duel, but neither rider could get the better of the other, and they crossed the finish line together.

The yellow leader’s jersey therefore remains with Vingegaard. His advantage to Tadej Pogacar is 10 seconds.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 15 Results - Sunday 16 July

Les gets les portes du soleil to saint-gervais mont-blanc, mountain stage, 179 km.

  • Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain - Victorious) 4:40:45
  • Wout van Aert (BEL, Jumbo-Visma) +2:08"
  • Mathieu Burgaudeau (FRA, TotalEnergies) +3:00"
  • Lawson Craddock (USA, Team Jayco AlUla) +3:10"
  • Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +3:14"
  • Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +3:14"
  • Guillaume Martin (FRA, Cofidis) +3:32"
  • Mattias Skjelmose (DEN, Lidl - Trek) +3:43"
  • Simon Guglielmi (FRA, Team Arkéa Samsic) +3:59"
  • Warren Barguil (FRA, Team Arkéa Samsic) +4:20

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 15

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 62h 34'17"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +10"
  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +5:21"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +5:40"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, BORA - hansgrohe) +6:38"
  • Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +9:16"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +10:11"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +10:48"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama) +14:07"
  • Guillaume Martin (FRA, Cofidis) +14:18"

Wout Poels claimed the first Tour de France stage win of his career.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 15 - Les Gets Les Portes Du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc - France - July 16, 2023 Team Bahrain Victorious' Wout Poels celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 15 REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Saturday 15 July: Stage 14 - Annemasse - Morzine Les Portes du Soleil, mountain stage, 151.8 km

Carlos Rodriguez claimed the biggest victory of his career, marking the second consecutive win for his team INEOS Grenadiers, on stage 14 of the 2023 Tour de France after crossing the finish line alone in Morzine.

The 22-year-old Spaniard took advantage of the mind games between Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar, who were the strongest riders during the ascent on the Col de Joux de Plan.

The Slovenian secured second place, beating his Danish rival, but now trails Vingegaard, who picked up an extra bonus second, by 10 seconds.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 14 Results - Saturday 15 July

Annemasse - morzine les portes du soleil, mountain stage, 151.8 km.

  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) 3:58:45
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +5"
  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +5"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +10"
  • Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +57"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora-Hansgrohe) +1:46"
  • Felix Gall (AUT, AG2R Citroën Team) +1:46"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +3'19"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +3'21"
  • Guillaume Martin (FRA, Cofidis) +5'57"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 12

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 46h 34'27"
  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +4:43"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, BORA - hansgrohe) +4:44"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +5:20"
  • Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +8:15"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +8:32"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +8:51"
  • Felix Gall (AUT, AG2R Citroën Team) +12:26"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama) +12:56"

Carlos Rodriguez celebrates as he crosses the finish line in Morzine Les Portes Du Soleil to win stage 14 at the 2023 Tour de France

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 14 - Annemasse to Morzine Les Portes Du Soleil - France - July 15, 2023 Ineos Grenadiers' Carlos Rodriguez celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 14

Friday 14 July: Stage 13 - Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne - Grand Colombier, mountain stage, 137.8 km

Michael Kwiatkowski of INEOS Grenadiers secured a remarkable solo victory on stage 13 of the 2023 Tour de France, conquering the iconic Grand Colombier.

The Polish rider made a decisive move with 11km to go annd successfully maintained his lead over the pursuing riders, securing his third career stage win at La Grande Boucle.

Tadej Pogacar launched a late but blistering attack to finish third and narrow the gap to overall leader Jonas Vingegaard , with the Danish rider now leading by just nine seconds.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 13 Results - Friday 14 July

Châtillon-sur-chalaronne - grand colombier, mountain stage, 137.8 km.

  • Michal Kwiatkowski (POL, INEOS Grenadiers) 3:17:33
  • Maxim Van Gils (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +47"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +50"
  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +54"
  • Thomas Pidcock (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) 1'03"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora-Hansgrohe) 1'05"
  • James Shaw (GBR, EF Education-EasyPost) 1'05"
  • Harold Tejada (COL, Astana Qazaqstan Team) 1:05"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) 1'14"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) 1'18"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +9"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora-Hansgrohe) +2:51"
  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +4:22"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +5:03"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +5:04"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +5:25"
  • Tom Pidcock (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +5:35"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama) +6:52"
  • Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +7:11"

Michal Kwiatkowski celebrates win on stage 13 of the 2023 Tour de France

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 13 - Chatillon-Sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier - France - July 14, 2023 Ineos Grenadiers' Michal Kwiatkowski celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 13

Thursday 13 July: Stage 12 - Roanne - Belleville-en-Beaujolais, medium mountains, 168.8km

Ion Izagirre of Cofidis claimed a stunning solo victory on stage 12 of the Tour de France 2023. The 34-year-old Spaniard made a daring move from the breakaway 30 kilometres before the finish line and successfully fended off the chasing pack to claim his second stage win in the prestigious French grand tour. The Basque won his first stage in 2016.

Mathieu Burgaudeau took the second spot on the stage, while Matteo Jorgenson was third.

Jonas Vingegaard maintained his hold on the yellow leader's jersey, with the Danish rider maintaining a 17-second lead over  Tadej Pogacar in second place.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 12 Results - Thursday 13 July

Roanne to belleville-en-beaujolais, medium mountains, 168.8km.

  • Ion Izagirre (ESP, Cofidis) 3:51:42
  • Mathieu Burgaudeau (FRA, TotalEnergies) +58"
  • Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Movistar Team) +58"
  • Tiesj Benoot (BEL, Jumbo-Visma) +1:06"
  • Tobias Halland Johannessen (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team +1:11"
  • Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +1:13"
  • Guillaume Martin (FRA, Cofidis) +1:13"
  • Dylan Teuns (BEL, Israel - Premier Tech) +1:27"
  • Ruben Guerreiro (POR, Movistar Team) +1:27"
  • Victor Campenaerts (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +3:02"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +17"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora-Hansgrohe) +2:40"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious +4:36"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +4:41"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +4:46"
  • Tom Pidcock (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +5:28"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama) +6:01"
  • Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +6:47"

Ion Izagirre claimed stage 12 of the Tour de France 2023.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 12 - Roanne to Belleville-En-Beaujolais - France - July 13, 2023 Cofidis' Ion Izagirre Insausti celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 12 REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Wednesday 12 July: Stage 11 - Clermont-Ferrand - Moulins, flat, 179.8km

Jasper Philipsen secured his fourth stage win of this year’s Tour de France, as the Belgian once again proved to be the fastest rider of the peloton in a bunch sprint.

The green jersey wearer Philpsen won ahead of Dylan Groenewegen and Phil Bauhaus .

Jonas Vingegaard is still in the yellow leader’s jersey, after a stage that saw no changes in the top ten of the general classification.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 11 Results - Wednesday 12 July

Clermont-ferrand to moulins, flat, 179.8km.

  • Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 4:01:07
  • Dylan Groenewegen (NED, Team Jayco AlUla) +0"
  • Phil Bauhaus (GER, Bahrain - Victorious) +0"
  • Bryan Coquard (FRA, Cofidis) +0"
  • Alexander Kristoff (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) +0"
  • Peter Sagan (SLK, TotalEnergies) +0"
  • Wout van Aert (BEL, Jumbo-Visma) +0"
  • Sam Welsford (AUS, Team dsm - firmenich) +0"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 11

  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +4:24"

Jasper Philipsen claimed his fourth stage win at the 2023 Tour de France.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 11 - Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins - France - July 12, 2023 Alpecin–Deceuninck's Jasper Philipsen celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 11 REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

Tuesday 11 July: Stage 10 - Vulcania - Issoire, medium mountains, 167.2km

Pello Bilbao of Bahrain-Victorious claimed the first Spanish Tour de France stage win in five years as he outsprinted his breakaway companions in a thriliing finale on stage 10.

Prior to the sprint finish, Krists Neilands of Israel-Premier Tech was caught just three kilometres from the finish line after the Latvian tried to go solo 30 kilometres earlier.

Several riders from the breakaway attacked in the final, where Bilbao broke free with Georg Zimmermann of Intermarché-Circus-Wanty. Ben O'Connor of AG2R Citroën Team managed to bridge accross right before Bilbao launched his sprint.

Neither Zimmerman nor O’Connor could respond, and the 33-year-old Spaniard could take his first-ever Tour de France stage win. A victory he dedicated to his former teammate Gino Mäder, who tragically lost his life last month after a crash at the Tour de Suisse.

In the general classification, Jonas Vingegaard crossed the finish line alongside the other favourites, and he retains his 17-second advantage over Tadej Pogacar in second place. Bilbao advanced from 11 th to fifth position in the overall standings.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 10 Results - Tuesday 11 July

Vulcania to issoire, medium mountains, 167.2km.

  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious 3:52:34
  • Georg Zimmermann (GER, Intermarché - Circus - Wanty) +0"
  • Ben O'Connor (AUS, AG2R Citroën Team) +0"
  • Krists Neilands (LAT, Israel - Premier Tech) +0"
  • Esteban Chaves (COL, EF Education-EasyPost) +0"
  • Antonio Pedrero (ESP, Movistar Team) +3"
  • Mattias Skjelmose (DEN, Lidl - Trek) +27"
  • Michał Kwiatkowski (POL, INEOS Grenadiers) +27"
  • Warren Barguil (FRA, Team Arkéa Samsic) +30"
  • Julian Alaphilippe (FRA, Soudal - Quick Step) +32"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 10

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 42h 33'13"
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious +4:34"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +4:39"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +4:44"
  • Tom Pidcock (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +5:26"
  • Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +6:45"

Pello Bilbao dedicated his stage win to the late Gino Mäder.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 10 - Vulcania to Issoire - France - July 11, 2023 Team Bahrain Victorious' Pello Bilbao Lopez celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 10 REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

Sunday 9 July: Stage 9 - Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat - Puy de Dôme, 182.4km

The iconic finish at Puy de Dôme , a 13.3 km stretch at 7.7% average gradient, returned to the race for the first time since 1988.

The stage was forecast to be a battle between overall leader Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar but it turned into a heartbreaking loss for Matteo Jorgenson. The U.S. rider who was stung by a wasp and needed to be attended to by the race doctor with 72km to go, produced a brave 50km solo effort and was caught 450m from the finish by Canada's Michael Woods.

Meanwhile, Pogacar gained eight seconds on Vingegaard. 

2023 Tour de France: Stage 9 Results - Sunday 9 July

Saint-léonard-de-noblat to puy de dôme, 182.4km.

Michael Woods (CAN, Israel Premier Tech) 4:19:41

Pierre Latour (FRA, TotalEnergies) +28

Matej Mohoric (SLO, Bahrain - Victorious) +35

Matteo Jorgensen (USA, Movistar) +35

Clement Berthet (FRA, AG2R Citroën) + 55

Neilson Powless (USA, EF Education-EasyPost) +1:23

Alexej Lutsenko (UKR, Astana Qazaqstan Team) + 1:39

Jonas Gregaard (DEN, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) +1:58

Mathieu Burgaudeau (FRA, TotalEnergies) + 2:16

David de la Cruz (SPA, Astana Qazaqstan Team) + 2:34

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 9

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 38h 37'46"
  • Romain Bardet (FRA, Team DSM - Firmenich) +6:58"

Saturday 8 July: Stage 8 - Libourne - Limoges, hilly, 200.7km

Mads Pederson held off triple stage winner Jasper Philipsen and Wout van Aert to clinch stage eight of the Tour de France in 4:12:26.

Van Aert had looked to be in a position to take the stage but was forced to apply the brakes after getting blocked by his own Jumbo-Visma teammate Christophe Laporte . The Belgian was able to recover to catch third.

Earlier in the race, joint record holder for stage wins Mark Cavendish was forced to abandon his 14th and expected last Tour after he was caught in a crash with 63km to go.

The Manx Missile appeared to have injured his shoulder after a touch of wheels in the peloton forced him off his bike and onto the tarmac.

It's been a heartbreaking 24 hours for Cavendish who was denied a record win yesterday (Friday) after suffering a mechanical issue in his sprint showdown with Philipsen.

In the GC, Jonas Vingegaard retained the yellow jersey, while Great Britain's Simon Yates slid two places into sixth following his crash with just 5km of the race left to go.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 8 Results - Saturday 8 July

Libourne to limoges, hilly, 200.7km.

  • Mads Pederson (DEN, Lidl - Trek) 4:12:26
  • Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin - Deceuninck) +0"
  • Dylan Groenewegen (NED, Jayco AlUla) +0"
  • Nils Eekhoff (NED, Team DSM - Firmenich) +0"
  • Jasper De Buyst (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +0"
  • Rasmus Tiller (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) +0"
  • Corbin Strong (NZL, Israel - Premier Tech) +0"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +0"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 8

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 34h 10'03"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +25"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora-Hansgrohe) +1:34"
  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +3:30"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +3:40"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +4:01"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +4:03"
  • Romain Bardet (FRA, Team DSM - Firmenich) +4:43"
  • Thomas Pidcock (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +4:43"
  • Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +5:28"

Friday 7 July: Stage 7 - Mont-de-Marsan - Bordeaux, flat, 169.9km

Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck got his hat-trick, as he claimed his third sprint victory on stage 7 of the 2023 Tour de France.

The points classification leader won ahead of Mark Cavendish of Astana Qazaqstan Team and Biniam Girmay of Intermarché - Circus - Wanty.

A breakaway tried to challenge the peloton for the stage win, but it was inevitable that the sprinters were going to battle it out in the end.

The GC favourites, including Jonas Vingegaard , crossed the finish line in the peloton, and the Jumbo-Visma rider retained the yellow leader’s jersey.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 7 Results - Friday 7 July

Mont-de-marsan to bordeaux, flat, 169.9km.

  • Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 3hr 46'28"
  • Mark Cavendish (GBR, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +0"
  • Biniam Girmay (ERI, Intermarché - Circus - Wanty) +0"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 7

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 29h 57'12"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +3:14"

Jasper Philipsen has won all three sprint finishes so far at the 2023 Tour de France.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 7 - Mont-De-Marsan to Bordeaux - France - July 7, 2023 Alpecin–Deceuninck's Jasper Philipsen celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 7 REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Thursday 6 July: Stage 6 - Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque, high mountains, 144.9km

Tadej Pogacar of UAE Emirates won the mountainous stage 6 in the Pyrenees ahead of reigning Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard , who took over the leader’s jersey.

The first part of the stage was dominated by Jumbo-Visma and Vingegaard, who put pressure on the penultimate climb Col du Tourmalet. First, overnight leader Jai Hindley  was dropped by the pace of Sepp Kuss (Jumbo-Visma).

Shortly after, Vingegaard attacked on climb, and only Pogacar could follow. The Dane’s teammate Wout van Aert got into the early breakaway and was waiting on the descent to pilot his captain into the final kilometres of the last climb - Cauterets-Cambasque.

Defending champion Vingegaard attacked again on the final climb with 4.5 kilomtres to the finish, but Pogacar stayed in his wheel. Two kilometres later, the Slovenian opened up a gap to the Dane. The two-time Tour de France winner managed to stay and claim his tenth Tour de France stage win.

In the GC, Vingegaard now leads by 25 seconds to Tadej Pogacar in second place.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 6 Results - Thursday 6 July

Tarbes to cauterets-cambasque, high mountains, 144.9km.

  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 3hr 54'27"
  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +24"
  • Tobias Halland Johannessen (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) +1:22"
  • Ruben Guerreiro (POR, Movistar Team) +2:06"
  • James Shaw (GBR, EF Education-EasyPost) +2:15"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora-Hansgrohe) +2:39"
  • Carlos Rodríguez (SPA, INEOS Grenadiers) +2:39"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +2:39"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +3:11"
  • Romain Bardet (FRA, Team dsm - firmenich) +3:12"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 6

  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma)
  • Romain Bardet (FRA, Team dsm - firmenich) +4:43"

Tadej Pogacar claimed stage six of the 2023 Tour de France.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 6 - Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque - France - July 6, 2023 UAE Team Emirates' Tadej Pogacar celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 6 REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Wednesday 5 July: Stage 5 - Pau to Laruns, high mountains, 162.7km

General Classification podium contender Jai Hindley of BORA-Hansgrohe claimed the first mountain stage of the 2023 Tour de France. He also took over the leader’s yellow jersey from Adam Yates . Australian rider Hindley had sneaked into a big breakaway, where he attacked on the last categorised climb, Col de Marie Blanc. Hindley managed to maintain a gap to the GC favourites to take his first ever Tour de France stage.

Behind the stage winner, reigning champion Jonas Vingegaard had dropped two-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar and others on the last steep climb, and the Dane started the final descent with a 40-second advantage to the Slovenian.

Vingegaard crossed the finish line in fifth place, 34 seconds behind Hindley but gained more than a minute on his biggest rival for the overall win, Pogacar. Last year’s winner moves up to second place in the GC, 47 seconds behind Hindley, who was awarded 18 bonus second on the stage. Pogacar is in sixth place, 1:40 behind the leader’s jersey.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 5 Results - Wednesday 5 July

Pau to laruns, high mountains, 162.7km.

  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora-Hansgrohe) 3hr 57'07"
  • Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl - Trek) +32"
  • Felix Gall (AUT, AG2R Citroën Team) +32"
  • Emanuel Buchmann (GER, BORA - hansgrohe) +32"
  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +34"
  • Mattias Skjelmose (DEN, Lidl - Trek) +1:38"
  • Daniel Felipe Martínez (COL, INEOS Grenadiers) +1:38"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +1:38"
  • Carlos Rodríguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +1:38"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 5

  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora-Hansgrohe) 22hr 15'12"
  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +47"
  • Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl - Trek) +1:03"
  • Emanuel Buchmann (GER, BORA - hansgrohe) +1:11"
  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +1:34"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +1:40"
  • Simon Yates (Team Jayco AlUla) +1:40"
  • Mattias Skjelmose (DEN, Lidl - Trek) +1:56"
  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +1:56"
  • David Gaudu (Groupama - FDJ) +1:56"

Jai Hindley claimed the first mountain stage of the 2023 Tour de France.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 5 - Pau to Laruns - France - July 5, 2023 Bora–Hansgrohe's Jai Hindley celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win stage 5 REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Tuesday 4 July: Stage 4 - Dax to Nogaro, flat, 181.8km

Jasper Philpsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck sprinted to his second consecutive stage win on stage four of this year's Tour de France. In a close sprint finish, the Belgian threw his bike at the finish line to win right ahead of the Australian Caleb Ewan (Lotto Dstny).

A few crashes on the final kilomtres did not change anything among the GC favourites. Adam Yates crossed the finish line within the peloton, and the UAE Emirates rider retained the yellow leader's jersey.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 4 Results - Tuesday 4 July

Dax to nogaro, flat, 181.8km.

  • Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 4hr 25'28"
  • Caleb Ewan (AUS, Lotto Dstny) +0"
  • Danny van Poppel (NED, BORA - hansgrohe) +0"
  • Luka Mezgec (SLO, Team Jayco AlUla) +0

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 4

  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) 9hr 09'18"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +6"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco Alula) +6"
  • Victor Lafay (FRA, Cofidis) +12"
  • Wout van Aert (BEL, Jumbo-Visma) +16"
  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +17"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora-Hansgrohe) +22"
  • Michael Woods (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +22"
  • Mattias Skjelmose (DEN, Lidl - Trek) +22"
  • Carlos Rodriguez Cano (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +22"

Jasper Philipsen sprinted to victory on stage three of the 2023 Tour de France.

  • Jul 3, 2023 Foto del lunes del pedalista del Alpecin–Deceuninck Jasper Philipsen celebrando tras ganar la tercera etapa del Tour de Francia REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Monday 3 July: Stage 3 - Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne, flat, 193.5km

Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck claimed the first sprint stage finish of the 2023 Tour de France, as the peloton left Spain to finish in Bayonne, France. It was the third Tour de France stage win for the Belgian sprinter.

The leader's yellow jersey stayed with Adam Yates, who came through the stage unscathed. He has a six-second lead to UAE Emirates teammate Tadej Pogacar.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 3 Results - Monday 3 July

Amorebieta-etxano to bayonne, flat, 193.5km.

  • Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 4hr 43'15"
  • Fabio Jakobsen (NED, Soudal - Quick Step) +0"
  • Dylan Groenewegen (NED, Team Jayco AlUla) +0

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 3

  • Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain Victorious) +22"

Sunday 2 July: Stage 2 - Vitoria-Gasteiz to Saint-Sébastien, hilly, 208.9km

Frenchman Victor Lafay (Cofidis) timed his attack to perfection pulling away from the peloton with a kilometre left to sprint to a maiden Tour de France stage win in Saint-Sébastien.

Lafay’s brave sprint to the finish gave Cofidis their first win since 2008 with Wout van Aert finishing a few bike lengths behind him in second place.

Tadej Pogacar , bidding for a third yellow jersey after losing his title to Jonas Vingegaard last year, again crossed the line in third place for second in the general classification.

First-stage winner, Adam Yates , held onto the yellow jersey finishing the stage in 21st place, one spot behind brother Simon .

2023 Tour de France: Stage 2 Results - Sunday 2 July

Vitoria-gasteiz to saint-sébastien, medium mountains, 208.9km.

  • Victor Lafay (FRA, Cofidis) 4hr 46'39"
  • Thomas Pidcock (GBR, Ineos Grenadiers) +0"
  • Pello Bilbao Lopez (ESP, Bahrain Victorious) +0"
  • Michael Woods (CAN, Israel - Premier Tech) +0"
  • Romain Bardet (FRA, Team DSM - Firmenich) +0"
  • Dylan Teuns (BEL, Israel - Premier Tech) +0
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora - Hansgrohe) +0"
  • Steff Cras (BEL, Totalenergies) +0"

2023 Tour de France: General Classification standings after Stage 2

Saturday 1 july: stage 1 - bilbao to bilbao, medium mountains, 182km.

Britain's  Yates twins  pulled away from the lead group inside the last 10km of the Grand Départ with  Adam  easing clear of  Simon  inside the final kilometre to take his first Tour de France stage win in Bilbao.

Tadej Pogacar , bidding for a third yellow jersey after losing his title to  Jonas Vingegaard  last year, won the sprint for third and punched the air as he celebrated gaining a four-second time bonus on his rivals as well as a stage win for his UAE Team Emirates colleague in northern Spain.

Thibaut Pinot  was fourth with reigning champion Vingegaard safely in the lead group in ninth place.

2023 Tour de France: Stage 1 Results - Saturday 1 July

Bilbao to bilbao, medium mountains, 182km.

  • Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) 4hr 22'49"
  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco Alula) +4"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +12"
  • Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) +12"
  • Michael Woods (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +12"
  • Jai Hindley (AUS, Bora-Hansgrohe) +12"
  • Skjelmose Mattias Jensen (DEN, Lidl-Trek) +12"
  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +12"
  • David Gaudu (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) +12"

Tour de France 2023: General Classification standings after Stage 1

  • Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco Alula) +8"
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +18"
  • Thibault Pinot (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) +22"

Day-by-day route of the 2023 Tour de France

  • Saturday 1 July: Stage 1 - Bilbao-Bilbao (182km)
  • Sunday 2 July: Stage 2 - Vitoria-Gasteiz - Saint-Sebastian (208.9km)
  • Monday 3 July: Stage 3 - Amorebieta - Etxano-Bayonne (187.4 km)
  • Tuesday 4 July: Stage 4 - Dax - Nogaro (181.8 km)
  • Wednesday 5 July: Stage 5 - Pau - Laruns (162.7 km)
  • Thursday 6 July: Stage 6 - Tarbes - Cauterets-Cambasque (144.9 km)
  • Friday 7 July: Stage 7 - Mont-de-Marsan - Bordeaux (169.9 km)
  • Saturday 8 July: Stage 8 - Libourne - Limoges (200.7 km)
  • Sunday 9 July: Stage 9 - Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat - Puy de Dôme (182.4 km)
  • Monday 10 July: Rest Day
  • Tuesday 11 July: Stage 10 - Vulcania - Issoire (167.2 km)
  • Wednesday 12 July: Stage 11 - Clermont-Ferrand - Moulins (179.8 km)
  • Thursday 13 July: Stage 12 - Roanne - Belleville-en-Beaujolais (168.8 km)
  • Friday 14 July: Stage 13 - Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne - Grand Colombier (137.8 km)
  • Saturday 15 July: Stage 14 - Annemasse - Morzine Les Portes du Soleil (151.8 km)
  • Sunday 16 July Stage 15 - Les Gets les portes du soleil - Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc (179 km)
  • Monday 17 July: Rest Day
  • Tuesday 18 July: Stage 16 - Passy - Combloux (22.4 km individual time trial)
  • Wednesday 19 July: Stage 17 - Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc - Courchevel (165.7 km)
  • Thursday 20 July: Stage 18 - Moûtiers - Bourg-en-Bresse (184.9 km)
  • Friday July 21: Stage 19 - Moirans-en-Montagne - Poligny (172.8 km)
  • Saturday July 22: Stage 20 - Belfort - Le Markstein Fellering (133.5 km)
  • Sunday July 23: Stage 21 - Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Paris Champs-Élysées (115.1 km)

How to watch the Tour de France 2023

The Tour de France will be shown live in 190 countries. Here is a list of the official broadcast partners across different territories.

  • Basque Country - EiTB
  • Belgium - RTBF and VRT
  • Czech Republic - Česká Televize
  • Denmark - TV2
  • Europe - Eurosport
  • France - France TV Sport and Eurosport France
  • Germany - Discovery+ and ARD
  • Ireland - TG4
  • Italy - Discovery+ and RAI Sport
  • Luxemburg - RTL
  • Netherlands - Discovery+ and NOS
  • Norway - TV2
  • Portugal - RTP
  • Scandinavia - Discovery+
  • Slovakia - RTVS
  • Slovenia - RTV SLO
  • Spain - RTVE
  • Switzerland - SRG-SSR
  • United Kingdom - Discovery+ and ITV
  • Wales - S4C
  • Canada - FloBikes
  • Colombia - CaracolTV
  • Latin America & Caribbean: ESPN
  • South America - TV5 Monde
  • United States - NBC Sports and TV5 Monde

Asia Pacific

  • Australia - SBS
  • China - CCTV and Zhibo TV
  • Japan - J Sports
  • New Zealand - Sky Sport
  • South-East Asia - Global Cycling Network and Eurosport

Middle East and Africa

  • The Middle East and North Africa - BeIN Sports and TV5 Monde
  • Subsaharan Africa - Supersport and TV5 Monde

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Die 111. Tour de France ist auch 2024 DAS Highlight im Radsport-Kalender. Diesmal endet das bedeutsamste Etappenrennen der Welt aber nicht in Paris. Was ist sonst neu? Durch welche Länder und Etappen führt der Kampf um Gelbe Trikot in diesem Jahr? sport.de hat die wichtigsten Infos zusammengestellt.

Die Tour de France ist Radsport-Höhepunkt und Mythos in einem. 2024 findet die Frankreich-Rundfahrt zum 111. Mal statt. Knapp 170 Radprofis, die in 22 Teams organisiert sind, werden an den Start gehen. Die wichtigsten Infos zur Tour gibt es hier.

Tour de France 2024: Termine, Orte, wichtigste Änderungen

  • Die Tour de France findet vom 29. Juni bis zum 21. Juli 2024 statt. Die erste Etappe führt von Florenz nach Rimini, die 21. und letzte Etappe von Monaco nach Nizza.
  • Insgesamt führt die Tour de France 2024 durch vier Länder: Italien, San Marino, Frankreich und Monaco.
  • In Frankreich befährt das Teilnehmerfeld drei Gebirgszüge: die Alpen, die Pyrenäen und das Zentralmassiv. In Italien wird der Apennin durchquert.
  • 2024 wird die Tour zum ersten Mal in ihrer Geschichte nicht in Paris enden. Grund dafür sind die Olympischen Spiele, die vom 26. Juli bis zum 11. August in Frankreichs Hauptstadt stattfinden.
  • Zudem wird die Tour erstmals seit 1989 mit einem Einzelzeitfahren beendet.

Tour de France 2024: Alle Etappen im Überblick

  • 1. Etappe (29. Juni): Florenz – Rimini (mittelschwere Etappe, Länge: 206 km, Höhenmeter: 3847 m)
  • 2. Etappe (30. Juni): Cesenatico – Bologna (hügelige Etappe, Länge: 200 km, Höhenmeter: 1858 m)
  • 3. Etappe (1. Juli): Piacenza – Turin (hügelige Etappe, Länge: 229 km, Höhenmeter: 1315 m)
  • 4. Etappe (2. Juli): Pinerolo – Valloire (Hochgebirgsetappe, Länge: 138 km, Höhenmeter: 3860 m)
  • 5. Etappe (3. Juli): Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne – Saint-Vulbas (Flachetappe, Länge: 177 km, Höhenmeter: 1002 m)
  • 6. Etappe (4. Juli): Mâcon – Dijon (Flachetappe, Länge: 163 km, Höhenmeter: 889 m)
  • 7. Etappe (5. Juli): Nuits-Saint-Georges – Gevrey-Chambertin (Zeitfahren, Länge: 25 km, Höhenmeter: 285 m)
  • 8. Etappe (6. Juli): Semur-en-Auxois – Colombey les Deux Églises (Flachetappe, Länge: 176 km, Höhenmeter: 2291 m)
  • 9. Etappe (7. Juli): Troyes – Troyes (hügelige Etappe, Länge: 199 km, Höhenmeter: 2033 m)
  • 8. Juli: Ruhetag in Orléans
  • 10. Etappe (9. Juli): Orléans – Saint-Amand-Montrond (Flachetappe, Länge: 187 km)
  • 11. Etappe (10. Juli): Évaux-les-Bains – Super Lioran (Hochgebirgsetappe, Länge: 211 km, Höhenmeter: 4192 m)
  • 12. Etappe (11. Juli): Aurillac – Villeneuve-sur-Lot (Flachetappe, Länge: 204 km)
  • 13. Etappe (12. Juli): Agen – Pau (Flachetappe, Länge: 171 km, Höhenmeter: 1866 m)
  • 14. Etappe (13. Juli): Pau – Pia d'Adet (Hochgebirgsetappe, Länge: 152 km, Höhenmeter: 4043 m)
  • 15. Etappe (14. Juli): Loudenvielle – Plateau de Beille (Hochgebirgsetappe, Länge: 198 km, Höhenmeter: 5043 m)
  • 15. Juli: Ruhetag in Gruissan
  • 16. Etappe (16. Juli): Gruissan – Nîmes (Flachetappe, Länge: 187 km)
  • 17. Etappe (17. Juli): Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux – SuperDévoluy (Hochgebirgsetappe, Länge: 178 km, Höhenmeter: 3007 m)
  • 18. Etappe (18. Juli): Gap – Barcelonnette (mittelschwere Etappe, Länge: 179 km, Höhenmeter: 3033 m)
  • 19. Etappe (19. Juli): Embrun – Isola 2000 (Hochgebirgsetappe, Länge: 145 km, Höhenmeter: 4462 m)
  • 20. Etappe (20. Juli): Nizza – Col de la Couillole (Hochgebirgsetappe, Länge: 133 km, Höhenmeter: 4763 m)
  • 21. Etappe (21. Juli): Monaco-Ville - Nizza (Zeitfahren, Länge: 34 km, Höhenmeter: 728 m)

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Tour de France 2024: Trikots und Titelträger

Um die folgenden vier Trikots geht es bei der Tour de France:

  • Gelbes Trikot: Das Gelbe Trikot gibt es seit 1919 und wird vom Führenden der Gesamtwertung (Zeitwertung) bzw. dem Tour-Sieger getragen. 2023 ging das Trikot an Jonas Vingegaard (Dänemark/Team Jumbo-Visma).
  • Grünes Trikot: Das Grüne Trikot trägt der beste Sprinter. Es wird seit 1953 über die Punktewertung vergeben. 2023 ging das Trikot an Jasper Philipsen (Belgien/Team Alpecin-Deceuninck).
  • Gepunktetes Trikot (Bergtrikot): Rote Punkte auf weißem Hintergrund – das ist das Trikot für den Führenden der Bergwertung, die es seit 1933 gibt. Das Trikot wird aber erst seit 1975 vergeben. 2023 ging das Trikot an Giulio Ciccone (Italien/Team Lidl-Trek).
  • Weißes Trikot: Dieses Trikot wird vom besten Jungfahrer im Peloton gefahren. Als Jungfahrer gilt bei der Tour, wer nicht älter als 25 Jahre ist. Dieses Trikot wird – von einer Pause in den Jahren 1988 und 1989 abgesehen – seit 1975 vergeben. 2023 ging das Trikot an Tadej Pogačar (Slowenien/UAE Team Emirates).
  • 16.04. 15:48 Radsport Straßenrennen Tour-Sieger Vingegaard verlässt Krankenhaus
  • 16.04. 13:00 Radsport Straßenrennen Frankfurt-Eschborn mit großer Star-Dichte
  • 16.04. 09:55 Radsport Straßenrennen Alle Infos zur Tour de France 2024
  • 14.04. 17:20 Radsport Straßenrennen Van der Poel verpasst nächsten Coup
  • 14.04. 16:25 Radsport Straßenrennen Drama beim Amstel Gold Race
  • 13.04. 12:08 Radsport Not-OP bei Merckx: Ein Meter Darm raus
  • 12.04. 11:57 Radsport Roglic beendet Klassikersaison
  • 11.04. 16:14 Radsport Straßenrennen Van Aert verpasst Giro d'Italia
  • 11.04. 07:23 Radsport Kämna knapp mit dem Leben davongekommen
  • 09.04. 13:15 Radsport Vingegaard nach Horror-Sturz erfolgreich operiert
  • 08.04. 07:03 Radsport Straßenrennen Degenkolb nach Paris-Roubaix hin- und hergerissen
  • 07.04. 17:07 Radsport Straßenrennen Van der Poel gewinnt Kopfstein-Klassiker
  • 07.04. 13:21 Radsport Straßenrennen Tour-Direktor für Karten-System
  • 07.04. 11:13 Radsport Kämna verlässt Intensivstation
  • 07.04. 08:46 Radsport Bora-Teamchef gegen Tempo-Limit
  • 06.04. 18:04 Radsport Straßenrennen Schachmann verpasst Sieg bei Baskenland-Rundfahrt
  • 06.04. 08:03 Radsport Straßenrennen Van der Poel: "Haben keine Wahl"
  • 05.04. 20:09 Radsport Degenkolb beim Roubaix-Training gestürzt
  • 05.04. 17:23 Radsport Straßenrennen Schachmann greift nach Baskenland-Sieg
  • 05.04. 11:52 Radsport Vingegaard doch schwerer verletzt
  • 05.04. 11:31 Radsport Straßenrennen Renndirektor spricht nach Horror-Sturz von "Massaker"
  • 05.04. 09:13 Radsport Straßenrennen Brisante Enthüllungen nach Vingegaard-Sturz
  • 05.04. 07:05 Radsport Straßenrennen Wie kam es zum folgenschweren Horror-Sturz?
  • 04.04. 21:27 Radsport Vingegaard nach Sturz schwer verletzt
  • 04.04. 14:01 Radsport Straßenrennen Bora-hansgrohe gibt positives Kämna-Update
  • 04.04. 11:44 Radsport Straßenrennen Kämna nach Trainingsunfall im Krankenhaus
  • 04.04. 11:41 Radsport Straßenrennen Degenkolb mit großer Vorfreude in die Hölle
  • 03.04. 19:36 Radsport Entwarnung nach Verkehrsunfall von Kämna
  • 03.04. 17:51 Radsport Roglic bleibt trotz Sturz vorne

Eredivisie

  • 02.04. 18:16 Radsport Straßenrennen Lapeira siegt - Roglic weiter vorne
  • 02.04. 17:20 Radsport Straßenrennen Roubaix-Chef will Arenberg-Anfahrt entschärfen
  • 01.04. 18:08 Radsport Straßenrennen Roglic feiert ersten Sieg für Bora-hansgrohe
  • 01.04. 07:08 Radsport Politts Achterbahnfahrt der Gefühle
  • 31.03. 18:24 Radsport Straßenrennen Longo Borghini verhindert Kopecky-Hattrick
  • 31.03. 16:59 Radsport Straßenrennen Van der Poel gewinnt Flandern-Rundfahrt
  • 29.03. 07:21 Radsport Sicherheitsdebatte im Radsport geht weiter
  • 29.03. 07:10 Radsport Schachmann will "alte Beine wiederfinden"
  • 28.03. 17:14 Radsport Rad-Star erfolgreich operiert
  • 27.03. 17:02 Radsport Van Aert bei Mega-Sturz verletzt

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How One Family Lost $900,000 in a Timeshare Scam

A mexican drug cartel is targeting seniors and their timeshares..

This transcript was created using speech recognition software. While it has been reviewed by human transcribers, it may contain errors. Please review the episode audio before quoting from this transcript and email [email protected] with any questions.

Hello, James.

Hey. How’s it going?

Yeah. I’m not having much luck. So the problem is funding. And all of my money is in Mexico, all of it.

From “The New York Times,” I’m Katrin Bennhold. This is “The Daily.” A massive scam targeting elderly Americans who own timeshare properties has resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars sent to Mexico.

Once you move forward and make your payment, if anything were to happen, he will directly pay you the full amount of what you’re entitled to, including the gains. He will pay you the full amount.

You’ve got all my money. It’s been sent. I sold a freaking house.

Listen to this. I sold a house that I grew up in so that I could come up with funds to send to Mexico.

I don’t even have anything from the sale, nothing.

My colleague Maria Abi-Habib on one victim who lost everything and the people on the other side of the phone.

That’s it. That’s it. There’s nothing —

You know what? That’s what has been said every freaking time. Every time, just pay this. That releases the funds.

But that’s why we won’t allow it to happen again. This is the last time, James.

It’s Friday, April 12.

Maria, you’ve been looking into this scam that’s targeting Americans. Where did your investigation start?

So several weeks ago, I received a phone call from a lawyer based in St. Petersburg, Florida, who had been contacted by a family who was very concerned that the father, this man named James, was in the middle of being scammed. He’d sent hundreds of thousands dollars to Mexico. And he was considering sending another $157,000 when his daughter decided to call up this law firm and try to get her father to stop, stop sending money to Mexico.

So I called him a few weeks ago as I was trying to understand what was going on.

Hi, James. How are you?

Good. Thank you.

He’s asked that his last name be withheld for privacy concerns because he’s quite embarrassed about the story that I’m about to tell you.

You’re retired now, but what were you doing for work? And if your wife was working, what was her job?

I was with the Highway Patrol.

James is a retired state trooper from California. And his wife Nikki is a former school nurse.

She was born in ‘51. So 71-ish.

Two. She’s just reminded me, 72.

And they’re both in their early 70s. And they own this timeshare that is in Lake Tahoe, California. And they bought it in the 1990s for about $8,000.

And for someone who did not grow up vacationing in a timeshare, remind me how exactly timeshares work.

Timeshares are essentially vacation properties. And they tend to be beach resorts. And multiple people can buy into this property. The ownership is a shared ownership. And this gives you the right to use the timeshare for one to two weeks out of every year.

And so James and Nikki used their timeshare every other year with their daughters. But as they hit retirement age and their daughters are growing up and starting their own families, they’re just not really using it that much anymore. And timeshares require the owners to pay off yearly maintenance fees. And so they’re starting to think about maybe letting go of their timeshare and selling it.

Then one day, in late 2022, James gets a phone call from a company that is purporting to be based out of Atlanta, Georgia called Worry Free Vacations.

Worry Free Vacations?

That sounds enticing.

Yeah. And they start off with a simple question, which is, do you want to buy a timeshare? And James says, I already have a timeshare. And then they say, great. Well, what about selling the timeshare? Do you want to sell? There’s this Mexican businessman, and he’s interested in your timeshare. And he’s willing to buy it for about $20,000.

So we figured, well, what the heck? If we can make a few bucks on it, we’ll go for it.

And James jumps at the opportunity.

And did he do anything to try and verify that this was real?

Yeah. So remember, James is former law enforcement. And he feels very confident in his abilities to sniff out untrustworthy people. So he goes online, and he googles this Mexican businessman and sees that, yeah, he is a real person.

He’s a very well-respected individual in Mexico, very well off. And —

And this makes James feel at ease, that he’s selling to a legitimate person, that Worry Free Vacations are who they claim to be and that he’s going to double his money overnight, essentially.

And what happens next?

Well, a couple of weeks after he makes the agreement with the buyer, he’s told that he needs to send a couple thousand dollars to facilitate the purchase.

What does that mean, facilitate?

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I can’t remember specifically whether it was supposed to be cross-border registration —

So he’s being told that there are these fees that are paid directly to the Mexican government.

Or SPID or some other fee that was Mexican government required or not.

A lot of these fees are the same types of fees that you would pay in the United States for a real estate transaction. So he begins wiring money to an account in Mexico.

After that —

— a few days later, we get a notification. Well, everything went well, except that we have to pay an additional fee.

Every time that he sends one fee, he’s being told that he’s got to send another fee right afterwards.

Does he get suspicious at any point?

His wife is suspicious. After the first couple of payments, she starts saying, this does not feel right.

But James is the former law enforcement officer, right? And he’s the one that basically handles the family finances. And he’s confident that all of this is going to work out because he’s being told that the buyer of the timeshare will reimburse James for all of these fees once the sale goes through.

Michael from the Worry Free Vacations was constantly reassuring me the money’s in that account. Check with the commercial escrow account. It’s there. It’s just these fees have to be paid, and you’re being reimbursed for all of this.

They’re sending James documents that show all of the reimbursements that he’s owed and how much money he’s going to get. And this just makes him feel like all of this is kosher.

We have this commercial escrow company that was involved out of New York. So there was an air of legitimacy that I was comfortable with.

Maybe OK, these guys just need one more fee and everything is going to finally be cleared.

But about a year in, James starts to get suspicious. He begins asking questions because he wants his money.

And every time I asked, hey, is there a way I can get a partial release of these funds, there was always no, these funds have to be paid from your account before they’re released.

But Worry Free Vacations, they pivot. And they tell him that, listen, there are all these complications. It’s going to be really hard to get your money out from this transaction.

I could pay about $30,000 and change to reinvest the $313,000 into an environmentally-conscious development in Loreto, Mexico.

Instead, we’ve got this other investment opportunity in Mexico.

And I’m sure you know where that is, over on the East Coast of Baja.

And that is going to make you a huge return, even more money than you had thought that you were going to make, much more than the $20,000.

I’m supposed to have 54 million pesos in a Mexican bank account.

So this is now no longer just about his timeshare. They are now partners in a real estate investment.

Right. And there’s this whole new round of fees and fines associated with that.

So how many payments would you say?

Quite a few. Couple dozen at least, maybe more.

When was your last payment?

It would have been 17 January.

Uh-huh. And what was that for?

Good question.

And all along, he believed it was necessary to pay these costs just to get the money that he’s owed.

The amount of money that I’ve sent to Mexico is just freaking exorbitant. And I mean, it is approaching $900,000 or more.

And at this point, he’s sent about $900,000 to Mexico over about a year and a half.

Nearly $1 million.

That was almost all the money that he and his wife had saved for their retirement.

It also included money from the sale of James’s childhood home and money that he had borrowed from his daughter and son-in-law, about $150,000 from them.

It’s awful. So they were completely cleaned out by these guys.

Yeah. And this is when his daughter asks a law firm to look into this, which is the point in the story when I meet James. And when we start talking, it was clear to me that he just did not know what to think, even after losing this much money.

So this started in 2022. When did it end?

We’re still in it.

And he’s still talking to the scammers.

And as a matter of fact, presently, there was a request for $157,000 and change to clear up this whole thing. It would clear the entire issue out. Now —

And James is even considering putting a second mortgage on his house to send that money that he’d been promised would finally clear all this up — one final payment of $157,000.

It really sounds like he’s still wanted to believe that this was somehow legit.

Yeah. It was pretty clear to me that he was being scammed. But I didn’t definitively know what was going on, so I asked him if he could start recording his phone calls with the scammers.

Would you be so kind as to do me a favor?

Would you be willing to give them a call and record them?

[LAUGHS]: I’ll let you in on a little secret. I’ve been recording them.

And it turns out he already had been.

Worry Free Vacations.

So he shared the recordings of these calls that he’d had with these scammers over the last year or so. And it was just remarkable. It gave me huge insight into how the scam worked and the way that it sounded over the phone.

Is this is Michael in? I think he’s trying to call me. I couldn’t get through pick up.

Yes, I believe he did try to call you, sir. Give me a second. I think he’s only going to be in for a couple of minutes. One second.

There are two main takeaways for me listening to these calls.

Good afternoon. Michael McCarthy.

Michael, I missed your call. I was trying to pick up.

Yeah, don’t worry. Yeah, I figured something was wrong with your phone. Everything OK?

The first is that these scammers had really gotten to know James so well, and they really made James believe that Worry Free was a company that was working for him.

That’s why we need to hurry up and get this money over to you. Because hey, I’m losing my mind too. I’m not even here to convince you, James. I’m not — I’m your broker, and —

One of the things they continuously say is, trust me.

Look, I’m doing everything I can in my power and will on my end. So James, just look — like I told you from the get-go, I’m going to resolve this. And we are doing it. I just need you to focus on the goal.

They would refocus the conversation on what James needed to do to get his money back.

Look, if you make your payment as a security deposit, right away they will release the funds to you. With these —

And the other thing —

I’ve been having so much trouble trying to reach you, and I have not been successful.

— is that the scammers had created this elaborate cast of characters.

Why don’t you answer my calls?

And some of them were really aggressive. James shared a recording of this one man who claimed to be an agent for the Mexican government. And he basically started yelling at James.

I don’t care if your wife is at the hospital. To be honest with you, I don’t give a damn! But you know where I do give a damn? It’s your money, and my name is written all over it! Do you understand?

And he even threatened James. If James didn’t pay off these fines, then he would lose all the money that he’d sent to Mexico already.

You could get the best lawyer you want. You could get whoever you want. And this is not a threat. This is facts. But anyways, who am I to convince you, right?

Well, thank you for the information. And — are you still there? Hello?

Wow. So these scammers were basically doing a good cop, bad cop routine to stop James from walking away and to squeeze every last penny out of him.

If you provide me your email, contact information, I will certainly be happy to forward all of the wire transfer information from my bank account to you so that you can see where those funds went.

Yeah, that would be great. I have your email.

James asks me, a reporter who’s based in Mexico, who speaks the language, if I could help him figure out where his money had gone to.

Thank you very much. I really appreciate your assistance.

I’m just doing my job. Thanks again, and we’ll talk soon.

And the only way that I could figure that out was to understand who was on the other side of the phone.

We’ll be right back.

So Maria, who was on the other side of that phone line?

So by the time that I’d met James, I’d already gotten a tip from US law enforcement agencies that they were seeing a new trend. Mexican drug cartels were getting involved in the timeshare scam industry.

Drug cartels?

Yeah. And not just any drug cartel. This is one of the most notorious, violent, bloody drug cartels that exists in Mexico and Latin America, the Jalisco New Generation cartel. And when I looked at James’s bank records, guess what? All the money that he was sending was going to various bank accounts that were all located in Jalisco state in Mexico.

Wow. So why would the drug cartels get into the timeshare scamming business?

It is a huge business. The FBI told me that it’s about $300 million in profits over the last five years.

But the thing is is that the potential for it to actually be multitudes more is huge. Because the FBI estimates that most of the scams are actually not even reported. In fact, only about 20 percent are. So that means the total timeshare scam business could actually be much larger than the $300 million that they have knowledge of over the last five years.

But wait. I thought the drug business was a pretty lucrative business in itself. So why get into the scamming of elderly people for their properties in Lake Tahoe?

Well, you have to remember that these drug cartels, they’re not just doing one thing. They’re doing multiple things. They’re essentially conglomerates. Because it’s really expensive to run a cartel. You need to pay off officials, both Mexican and American. You need to maintain basically an army in order to secure your routes up to the United States, ports of entry into Mexico from Colombia. And any big business, you need to diversify your income to make sure that you keep the money flowing. Because you never know when one business is going to be shut down by authorities or taken over by your rivals.

We’ve reported that they’re now in the avocado business and the construction business. And timeshare fraud is basically no different than any of those. So we’re seeing that the cartels have their fingers in many pies, the legitimate and the illegitimate economy here in Mexico.

It’s kind of fascinating to think of these drug cartels as like sprawling diversified business empires. But when did the cartels first get into the scamming business?

So Jalisco New Generation started about 15 years ago.

And when they started to consolidate their empire in Jalisco state, they found that there were all these scam timeshare call centers all over the state that were being run by various players, and that this was a huge, huge moneymaker. Because essentially, all you have to do is call up retired senior citizens in the US and Canada. It doesn’t take that much money to run that kind of a scheme. There’s no product you’re making.

So essentially, they conducted a hostile takeover of these call centers. They went in. They kicked down doors and dragged out the people who were managing these call centers by their hair and threatened to kill them unless they gave up the call centers or started handing over a cut of what they made. And slowly, slowly Jalisco New Generation cartel took over the entire timeshare fraud industry.

Interesting. Were you able to find any of these call centers?

So these call centers are pretty hard to find. They look like any other storefront. But I was able to visit two that were located in an upscale neighborhood in Guadalajara, which is the capital of Jalisco state. And it was just really perturbing because it was just so normal. Two villas about a mile away from each other outside. Outside of one villa, parents were walking by, holding their children’s hands as they did drop off at school.

It was right next to a park where people taking their morning exercise or their dogs for a walk. There was no real sign that the cartel was doing business there. But a few months before, Mexican law enforcement had found the bodies of eight young people who had used to work at one of these call centers and said that the Jalisco cartel had killed them.

Wow. What happened?

So I wasn’t able to talk directly to any of the victims’ families. They’re just too scared. But in general, this is usually how it starts.

The cartel seeks out English speakers to work for their call centers. Sometimes they don’t even tell them what exactly they are doing. They would tell the recruits that the job was adjacent to the hotel industry.

You have to remember, Jalisco is a huge, huge tourism magnet for Americans and Canadians and others. And the cartel would get their call lists from bribing hotel employees to give them the names of people who stayed at these hotels and also at the timeshare resorts. And the people who would work at the call centers are provided the names and a manual of what you need to do when you call, like a loose script of how to try to suck as much money as you can out of these people up North in Canada and the States.

So we don’t know for sure what exactly happened with the eight young Mexicans who were killed last year. But through an intermediary, one sibling told us that when their family member knew what their job actually was, they became extremely uncomfortable and tried to leave the call center and find another job maybe.

But the Jalisco New Generation cartel is known for being extremely brutal. They chop off heads, and they’ll put them on the gates of a playground, for instance. So that everybody in the neighborhood knows what went down. And in this case, it’s possible that they wanted to send a warning that there’s no defection from their timeshare call centers.

So basically making a very scary example of these guys, in case anyone else is thinking about quitting one of the call centers.

Exactly. And one man, who runs an organization who advocates for missing people and actually organizes search parties to comb the forests of Jalisco state looking for the missing, says that he knows of about 30 people who have disappeared from the call centers in Jalisco state since 2017. So while Americans and Canadians might be losing much of their life savings, in Mexico, this is actually deadly.

Are the authorities doing anything about this?

Not really, other than the fact that these two call centers were shut down. The authorities haven’t arrested others. They’re not putting pressure on Mexican banks, for instance, to look into these payments coming from senior citizens in the US or Canada. And you have to remember that people are really afraid. But you also have to remember that in Mexico things are not that clear. There is a lot of corruption and government collusion with organized crime and cartels.

And the tourism industry, it is huge in Mexico and particularly in Jalisco state. This is a multi-billion dollar industry. They don’t want Americans or Canadians or Europeans who are coming to Jalisco for its beautiful beaches and its mountains to hear about these stories regarding the cartels being involved in the tourism industry and think, I’m not going to send my family there for that beach vacation. It’s just simply too dangerous.

So everybody has an incentive to have the scam continue, whether because they’re too afraid and don’t want to speak out or because they’re in on it.

So in a way, local authorities have an interest in sweeping it under the carpet in order to just maintain this idea of a tourist destination.

Exactly. I mean, the spokeswoman for the prosecutor’s office was very responsive to me until I told her what I wanted to ask her questions about. And then she just simply never answered any of my texts or phone calls.

So Maria, based on everything you know, all the information you have, would you say that you’re confident that the cartels were the ones who scammed James?

Yes, 100 percent. Everything I’ve seen points in that direction.

What did James say when you told him this?

So it took him quite a while to really allow himself to believe it. On the advice of his lawyers, he stopped picking up the phone calls. And about a week ago, they stopped after the scammers kept trying to call him.

But you said he was in it for over a year. Why do you think it took him so long?

Can you tell me, after all of that had been presented to you, why do you think you weren’t willing to be entirely convinced?

Well, I actually asked him that question.

That’s a very good question. Why wasn’t I able to pick up on that right away? And I think in the back of my mind, I’m finding out that I’m a little more stubborn than I thought I was.

And for him, it was pretty complicated.

And I think that I didn’t want to believe that I had fallen for this. I didn’t feel I was that foolish and stupid when it came to this. You know? I guess I didn’t want to believe that I could be fooled.

To come to terms with the fact that he had lost so much money was to come to terms with the fact that he wasn’t the person that he thought that he was, that he wasn’t this kind of clever former law enforcement officer who was used to fighting the bad guys and winning.

I’m disappointed in myself. There’s a huge level of anger towards the perpetrators. And all of those things wrapped into one. And part of that, I think, contributes to not wanting to actually believe that I was wrong.

Hmm. Yeah, I hear you. I’m sorry. I can hear the pain in your voice.

[LAUGHS]: Yeah.

Some of it’s based on shame, right? That he lost all this money, everything that he’s worked for, and the fact that this was all supposed to be money that his children and his grandchildren were going to inherit. And now it’s gone.

And have you told your daughter that you think you’ve come to terms with the fact that this might have been a scam?

Oh, she’s been involved. Yeah. They know.

My daughter does.

I’m sorry. This is a tough time.

So I’ve got to make some sort of arrangement to compensate them for this on top of our regular debt. So yeah. It’s been a swell experience, all of it brought on by my — evidently, my stubbornness to believe that I couldn’t possibly be a victim.

How’s your wife doing throughout this whole process, with this new knowledge?

She’s not real happy, obviously, at all. I hear a lot of “I told you so.” And at this point, I’ve got no defense. She’s absolutely right. There’s no question about it.

Do you worry this is going to affect your marriage?

Yes, there has been an effect.

And do you think that at this point there’s any way for James and his family to get some kind of justice or at least find some kind of closure?

Ay. Justice? Unlikely.

At this point, I’m not necessarily expecting much in the way of restitution.

And as for closure, it’s a little bit too soon to tell. In a way, James has gone through several stages of acceptance for what happened. There’s fear. There’s shame. There’s resignation. And now he’s talking to me partly because he feels like it’s a public service, that he needs to be vocal so that other people don’t go through what he’s gone through and fall for the scam. And I think it also helps him feel a little bit empowered in a situation for over the last year and a half he was at the mercy of these people who were calling him multiple times a week.

I want to try to get as much information to as many of these official organizations as possible. I have a streak of anger through me now that I’ve developed to the point where I’m not going to let this go.

Well, Maria, thank you.

Thank you for having me.

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A massive scam targeting older Americans who own timeshare properties has resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars sent to Mexico.

Maria Abi-Habib, an investigative correspondent for The Times, tells the story of a victim who lost everything, and of the criminal group making the scam calls — Jalisco New Generation, one of Mexico’s most violent cartels.

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