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Running (on road), > marathon de tours : labellisé ffa national, venez découvrir ce parcours. seul ou en duo, parcourez 42,195 km à la découverte du patrimoine historique de tours, de la majestueuse loire à vélo, et des bords de cher. tarif : à partir de 60 €. > 10 km et 20 km de tours : sportif, culturel et festif, les 10 km de tours réunissent depuis 39 ans près de 8000 coureurs sur la ligne de départ, en coeur de ville. venez découvrir le parcours faisant la part belle aux bords de loire et au patrimoine de la ville de tours, avec une traversée inédite dans l'ancienne abbaye de marmoutier. > 10 km marche nordique de tours..
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Marathon de Tours 2024
Marathon de tours.
- Tours ( Indre-et-Loire , Centre-Val de Loire , France )
- Prochaine édition : Du sam. 21 au 22 septembre 2024 Date confirmée
- Dernière édition : Dim. 24 septembre 2023
- 2,5 km / 10 km / 20 km / Marathon (42,195 km)
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L'événement en quelques mots
Dans le fief de l' Indre-et-Loire (37), à Tours , on te donne rendez-vous en septembre 🗓️ pour le Marathon, le 10 km et le 20 km de Tours , l'épreuve incontournable du coin, aussi connu sous le nom de Touraine Loire Valley et anciennement Marathon de Tours . Au même moment que la reprise des compétitions sportives, c’est donc une sorte de rentrée des classes pour les Tourangeaux 👨🏫. Avec son patrimoine historique d’exception , c’est l’occasion de (re)découvrir la Touraine et sa richesse culturelle . Allez, on t’emmène faire un Tours ! 😉 Plusieurs milliers de coureurs font le Tours de la ville sur des distances classiques : le 10 km , le 20 km , ainsi que le traditionnel marathon . La distance de 42,195 km est par ailleurs disponible sur le format " duo " 🔗 . Mais ce n'est pas tout ! L'organisation te propose aussi un format de marche nordique 🚶🏼♂️ de 10 km , chronométrée ou non ⏱️ , pour ceux qui souhaitent profiter du sublime parcours d'une autre façon 😜 . Ça y est, le Tours est joué ! Il ne te reste plus qu’à choisir pour t'élancer à travers l'ancienne capitale de la France 🇫🇷😲.
Au programme de ton expédition tourangelle , un paysage chargé d’histoire 📕 : entre l’ancienne Abbaye de Marmoutier , la Basilique Saint-Martin , le pont Napoléon , le pont Mirabeau ou encore le quartier du Vieux Tours ( ça fait beaucoup là, non ? ), on espère pour toi que tu arriveras à garder un peu de concentration pour filer droit ! ➡️ Et comme si ce n’était pas assez, le château de Tours 🏰 sera aussi de la partie (ou de la course plutôt 😅) ! C’est clairement l’attrait Tours-istique principal du coin : les Châteaux de la Loire sont tous plus remarquables les uns que les autres, souvent bordés par des jardins ⛲️ ou des cours d’eau 💦 qui les mettent encore plus en valeur. On pense particulièrement à celui de Chambord , de Chenonceau ou encore celui d’ Amboise 😍. Mais laisse la découverte de ces monuments iconiques pour plus tard, preux finisher 🗡️, et retourne à l'assaut des tracés du parcours 🐎. Et puisqu’on évoquait l’environnement, sache que tu seras servi sur ce point-là également. Tu emprunteras le circuit de la Loire à Vélo 🚲, cet incroyable itinéraire cyclo-touristique de 900 km qui te fait découvrir de somptueux paysages le long de la Loire . Ce n'est pas le seul cours d'eau que tu pourras admirer, puisque si tu t'engages sur le marathon, tu auras le privilège de courir le long du Cher . De re-Tours dans la ville de départ, l'arrivée de la course 🏁 se fera sur la place Anatole-France , tout en haut de la célèbre rue Nationale ✨.
Outre des paysages à couper le souffle 🌬️, tu pourras bouger ton corps au rythme des groupes de musiques 🎵 disséminés tout au long du parcours 🕺. En effet, l'ambiance et l'accueil que te réservent les Tourangeaux sera tout bonnement incroyable 🤩. Les spectateurs se masseront en nombre pour admirer tes jolies foulées 👏. Pas très loin de ton lieu d'arrivée, tu trouveras la place Plumereau 🪶 qui te relaxera après l’épreuve : les Tourangeaux sont fiers de dire que c’est la meilleure place de France pour prendre l’apéro ! 🍻 Avec ses vieilles maisons à colombage et l’ ambiance festive qui y règne, tu pourras flâner et déguster une tartine de rillettes (spécialité locale 😌) ou un morceau de l’ AOC Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine 🐐 accompagné d’un bon petit verre de vin du coin : Bourgueil , Chinon , Montlouis ou Vouvray , en voilà un large éventail de choix ! 🍷
Cette année, la marraine de l'édition 2024 est Anaïs Quéméner . Championne de France 🏆 de Marathon à Tours en 2016 , elle revient cette année en terre in connue ! Inspirante et pétillante ✨, tu auras peut-être l'occasion de courir avec elle ou simplement la rencontrer sur le salon.
Toursnicoti, Toursnicoton, voilà le Marathon, 10 et 20 km de Tours !
⚠️ L'abus d'alcool est dangereux pour la santé, à consommer avec modération
5 raisons de participer à cette course
À chacun sa distance.
- Marathon TOP
- Enfants/Juniors
- dimanche 22 septembre 2024 à 7h30
- Dénivelé : 119mD+ / 119mD-
Quelques mots en plus
Le départ de cette boucle de 42,195 km s’effectuera non loin de la Place Anatole France à 7h30 et à 7h25 pour les coureurs handisport⌚️ . Le premier virage du Marathon te fera traverser la Loire 💧 par le Pont Napoléon et t’emmènera sur le Quai Paul Bert . C’est une longue ligne droite qui t’attend jusqu’au Parc de Sainte Radegonde 🌱 avant de faire le tour de l’ Institution Marmoutier d’où tu pourras observer son Abbaye ⛪. Tu longeras ensuite la Loire avant de la retraverser, cette fois-ci par le Pont Mirabeau qui te fera prendre un virage à droite pour t’emmener jusqu’au Château de Tours 🏰. Le 10 ème km sera marqué non pas par un, mais bien deux monuments historiques que sont la Basilique Saint-Martin et la Tour Charlemagne 👑. Les places de Châteauneuf et du Grand Marché marqueront le début de ta boucle qui passera notamment par les rues Léon Boyer , d’ Entraingues (avec le jardin de Prébendes ) et Auguste Chevalier avant d’arriver jusqu’au Cher que tu traverseras grâce au Pont Saint-Sauveur . La route des Savonnières marquera les 15 km avec un virage autour du Golf de La Gloriette ⛳ tandis que les 20 km , eux, seront marqués par le Lac de la Bergeonnerie . Tu n’auras pas eu le temps de t’en rendre compte que tu seras déjà à la mi-course dans le superbe Parc Honoré de Balzac avant de retraverser le Cher pour effectuer une boucle sur la Promenade de Florence . La rue du Sanitas , l’ avenue Saint-Lazare et la rue Febvotte t’emmèneront jusqu’à la Place de la Liberté 🗽 ainsi que le Palais de Sports qui marquera le début du mur des 30 km . La longue avenue du Grammont t’accompagnera jusqu’à la Place Jean Jaurès avec un peu plus loin le Grand Théâtre de Tours 🎭. À 10 km de la finish line, tu retrouveras de vieilles connaissances tel que la place de Châteauneuf et celle du Grand Marché avant de retraverser la Loire par le Pont Napoléon . Le tracé sera semblable à ton début de course avec un crochet à droite après le Pont Mirabeau pour retrouver la Place Anatole France et la ligne d’arrivée 🏁.
Marathon de Tours Duo
Envie d'être accompagné dans ton effort et partager le parcours en deux ? Ce Marathon Duo est fait pour toi. Le parcours est exactement le même que le marathon solo. Le départ aura lieu à 7h30 et à 7h25 pour les coureurs handisport . Il ne te reste plus qu'à te mettre d'accord avec ton ou ta partenaire de course sur le traditionnel "mais qui fait quelle distance ? 🤔". En effet, la zone de relais du Marathon Duo se trouve à mi-parcours , dans le Parc de l'Île Balzac . Alors, on te laisse discuter de ce choix cornélien avec ton binôme, entre la première et la deuxième partie du tracé, mais pas de dispute d'accord ? 😅
20 km de Tours
- dimanche 22 septembre 2024 à 9h30
Envie de te lancer dans une escapade historique dans les rues de l'ancienne capitale de France ? Ce 20 km est fait pour toi. Prends tes baskets et direction l' Indre-et-Loire à toute berzingue ! 🏃
Le départ sera donné à la place Anatole-France à 9h30 et à 9h25 pour les coureurs handisport . Le début du tracé te fait de suite traverser la Loire 💧 via le pont Napoléon . Tu te retrouveras sur le quai Paul-Bert que tu suivras pendant quelques kilomètres. Le chemin bucolique te feras traverser un décor mélangeant nature et ville. Après 5 km de course et un passage devant l'Institution Marmoutier , tu feras demi-tour pour rallier le Pont Mirabeau qui te refait traverser la Loire . Tu longeras de nouveau le plus long fleuve de France mais cette fois-ci sur l'autre berge. ⚠️ Halte preux cavalier, n'oublie pas de prendre quelques instants pour admirer le château de Tours qui se dressera devant toi 🏰. Tu ne manqueras pas d'aller le visiter après ta course pour en apprendre plus sur cet édifice qui a traversé les âges. Revenons à ta course, puisqu'au 10ème kilomètre, tu seras de retour sur le pont Napoléon . Tu viens de compléter la première boucle, il te reste donc 10 km à courir. Comme au premier Tours, tu suivras le Quai Paul-Bert pour atteindre l'Abbaye de Marmoutier ⛪️ et son institution un peu plus loin. Voilà 15 kilomètres de parcourus... Plus que cinq, courage 💪. La fin de ton épopée te feras passer de nouveau par le pont Mirabeau avant de te diriger vers le Vieux-Tours . Une dernière petite virée entre la Basilique Saint Martin , la place Chateauneuf et la place du Grand-Marché et tu pourras enfin savourer ton finish sur la place Anatole-France ! 🏁
10 km Marche nordique de Tours
- dimanche 22 septembre 2024 à 8h30
Prêt à t'élancer au quart de Tours sur un parcours inédit de 10 km lors d'une épreuve de marche Nordique ? 🚶
Rendez-vous, sans surprise, à la Place Anatole-France . Le départ est donné à 8h30 et tu emprunteras d'emblée le Pont Napoléon mais tu ne le traverseras pas d'une traite. En effet, à mi-chemin tu descendras sur le parc de l'île Simon pour faire le "Tours" (😉) de cette petite île très verdoyante 🏝️. Après avoir fait sa découverte, tu reprendras le pont pour bifurquer à gauche sur les quais de la Loire . Un petit détour par le parc de la Perraudière et tu continueras ta marche le long de la Loire 💧 . Après 6 kilomètres de course, tu feras demi-tour pour entamer une longue ligne droite sur les avenues qui bordent le fleuve. Après 3 nouveaux kilomètres d'effort, tu apercevras ton lieu d'arrivée, le parc de l' île (t)Aucard 🏝️ . Tu le rejoindras tranquillement via le pont suspendu de Saint-Symphorien pour ensuite profiter d'un repos bien mérité 😉.
10 km de Tours
- dimanche 22 septembre 2024 à 11h30
- Dénivelé : 56mD+ / 56mD-
Bienvenue sur une distance mythique et abordable du 10 km qui permet de profiter des joies de la course à pied tout en permettant d'aller taper son meilleur chrono ⏱️.
Comme les autres distances, tu démarreras à la place Anatole-France . Pour cette épreuve, il y aura 3 départs . Le premier aura lieu à 11h , le deuxième à 11h30 et le dernier pour les coureurs handisport à 10h55 . Pas le temps de te mettre en jambes que tu traverseras déjà la Loire 💧 via le pont Napoléon . Une fois de l'autre côté de la rive, tu emprunteras le quai Paul-Bert pendant quelques kilomètres, qui te fera passer devant le couvent de la Grande Bretèche . Direction ensuite l'imposante abbaye de Marmoutier datant du Moyen-Âge ⛪. Quelques pas plus loin, se situe l' Institution Marmoutier , qui marque la mi-course et ton seul ravitaillement du parcours. Après avoir bu un bon coup, tu rejoindras le circuit de la Loire à vélo le temps de quelques foulées et d'un peu de verdure 🌱. Une légère petite montée pour emprunter le Pont Mirabeau (seule petite difficulté du parcours) et longer à nouveau la Loire (elle ne te quitte plus 😝). Garde les yeux ouverts, tu croiseras le château de Tours 🏰 sur ta gauche, l'un des emblèmes de la ville. Plus que 2 kilomètres à avaler, c'est le moment de tout donner ! Cette fin de course te mènera dans le quartier du Vieux-Tours , avec un dernier effort sur la place du Monstre qui t'offre un finish de folie du côté de la place Anatole-France 🏁.
2,5 km : Course des Jeunes
- samedi 21 septembre 2024 à 10h00
Le samedi 21 septembre , une " Course des Jeunes " 👧 est organisée à destination des 6-15 ans . Au programme, initiation au Disc Golf , découverte de l’ athlétisme , animations des différents partenaires et même une dégustation de glaces ! 🍦
Les festivités commenceront à 9h . N'oublie pas d'aller récupérer ton dossard avant le top départ ⏱️. La première vague des 6-8 ans partira à 10h et ils effectueront une boucle de 750 m . La deuxième vague des 9-11 ans partira à 10h30 et ils effectueront 2 boucles pour un total de 1,5 km . La troisième vague partira à 11h , les 12-15 ans effectuerons 3 boucles soit 2,25 km !
Course enfants / juniors 👶
Tu as encore des questions .
Les départs auront lieux place Anatole France à Tours, le dimanche 22 septembre 2024 :
Marathon de Tours : départ à 7h30. Départ à 7h25 pour les coureurs handisport
Marathon Duo : départ à 7h30. Départ à 7h25 pour les coureurs handisport
10 km de Tours : départ 1 à 11h, départ 2 à 11h30. Départ à 10h55 pour les coureurs handisport
20 km de Tours : départ à 9h30. Départ à 9h25 pour les coureurs handisport
10 km Marche Nordique de Tours (Marche Nordique Compétition Nature) : départ à 8h30
10 km Virée Marche Nordique non chronométrée : départ à 10h
Tu peux récupérer ton dossard au Salon Running Loire Valley, au Palais des Congrès de Tours, les jours suivants :
le vendredi 20 septembre 2024 de 15h à 20h
le samedi 21 septembre 2024 de 10h à 19h
Attention, aucun retrait aura lieu le dimanche 22 septembre 2024. Les dossards pour le marathon en duo doivent être retirés ensemble.
Marathon de Tours et Marathon Duo : la barrière horaire est fixée à 6h. Il y a deux barrière intermédiaires, le km 21 à 3h après le départ et le km 30 à 5h après le départ
10 km de Tours : la barrière horaire est fixée à 2h
20 km de Tours : la barrière horaire est fixée à 3h
10 km Marche Nordique de Tours : la barrière horaire est fixée à 2h30
Il y a des meneurs d'allure sur les 3 courses :
Marathon de Tours et Marathon Duo : 3h15/ 3h30/ 3h45/ 4h/ 4h15/ 4h30
10 km de Tours : 1h30/ 1h45/ 1h50/ 2h
20 km de Tours : 45 min/ 50 min/ 55 min
Marathon de Tours : pour les coureurs nés en 2004 ou avant
Marathon Duo : pour les coureurs nés en 2006 ou avant
10 km de Tours : pour les coureurs nés en 2008 ou avant
20 km de Tours : pour les coureurs nés en 2006 ou avant
10 km Marche Nordique de Tours : pour les coureurs nés en 2008 ou avant
10 km Virée Marche Nordique non chronométrée : pour les coureurs nés en 2008 ou avant
Des douches sont disponibles sous présentation du dossard, au Gymnase des Minimes de 10h à 15h
Des toilettes sont disponibles tous les 5 km sur le parcours ( à chaque point de ravitaillement), et sur la place Anatole France
Des consignes gratuites sont mises à disposition de 6h à 14h30, tu peux y déposer ton sac de 20L maximum
Marathon de Tours et Marathon Duo : ravitaillement tous les 5 km ainsi qu'à l'arrivée. Des points d'épongeage et de rafraîchissement seront mis en place à mi-chemin entre les points de ravitaillements
10 km de Tours : chaque coureur recevra un sac de ravitaillement à l'arrivée
20 km de Tours : ravitaillement tous les 5 km ainsi qu'à l'arrivée
10 km Marche Nordique de Tours et Virée Marche Nordique non chronométrée : un ravitaillement au km 5 ainsi qu'à l'arrivée
Chaque coureur recevra lorsqu'il viendra récupérer son dossard, un sac de récompenses comprenant :
pour le Marathon, un sweat
pour le Marathon et le Marathon Duo, une bouteille de vins de Loire ( l'abuse d'alcool est dangereux pour la santé, à consommer avec modération)
deux tickets fil bleu
le guide du classement par La Nouvelle République
Après la course, chaque coureur recevra :
une médaille de finisher
Il y aura une prime pour les trois premières femmes, les trois premiers hommes et les trois premiers en handisport, pour chaque course
1ere place : 1 000€
2e place : 750€
3e place : 500€
Chaque année le Running Loire Valley recrute 800 bénévoles. Plus d'informations seront à venir mais tu peux retrouver toutes les infos sur la page dédiée .
Tu peux contacter les organisateurs par mail : [email protected] ou par téléphone : 02 47 31 70 11 (du lundi au vendredi de 9h à 12h et de 14h à 17h).
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Dimanche 22 Septembre 42ème édition des 10 et 20 km de Tours et 10 ème Marathon
Leader des courses sur route du grand Ouest, les 10 et 20 Km de Tours sont le rendez-vous incontournable des courses sur route !
Ce n'est pas le fait du hasard, que la Fédération ait classé cette manifestation 2ème au box-office après les 20 Km de Paris. Les 10 et 20 Km de Tours sont reconnus parmi les 10 plus grandes courses sur route en France, fort de 12.000 participants.
Depuis l'origine, l'organisation s'appuie sur deux maîtres-mots : « convivialité et sécurité » .
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-Stage 20 was a 40.7 kilometre individual time from Lacapelle-Marival to Rocamadour
-First rider off was Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) at 1305 local time.
-Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) claimed the stage win, his third of this year's Tour, with yellow jersey and teammate Jonas Vingegaard in second and Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) taking third.
-Overall there was no change in the top four, with Vingegaard set to claim the overall victory on Sunday ahead of Pogacar and Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers).
Bonjour and welcome to the Cyclingnews live coverage of stage 20 of the 2022 Tour de France.
139 riders are left in the race, and the first down the start ramp in about 20 minutes (at 1305 local time) will be sprinter Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal). Ewan will likely be aiming to save his strength for Sunday, though, and what he hopes would be a repeat win on the Champs-Élysées.
The weather looks sunny and dry for the umpteenth day on the Tour this year and according to the Tour website, a very gentle 4kmh northwesterly wind is blowing. So close to flat calm.
Here are the results from yesterday's stage 19, won by Christophe Laporte (Jumbo-Visma) and the overall standings
For an insightful preview of stage 20, have a look at Barry Ryan's expert analysis at the link here: Tour de France 2022 stage 20 preview - Van Aert seeks to continue Jumbo-Visma dominance
Ewan is rolling up to the start ramp, just a minute to go before stage 20 of the Tour de France is underway.
Ewan is away. The course the Australian and the 138 riders left in the race has no classified climbs, but it isn't pancake flat, either. Rather we're looking at rolling, mainly rural roads with some technical sections.
Stage 20, a fairly lengthy 40.7 kilometre TT, has three intermediate checkpoints: at Aynac at km 10.5; at Grammat at km 22; and at Couzou at km 32.5.
Temperatures throughout are at somewhere between 22 and 23 degrees celsius, by the way, so nowhere near the oven-like heat that was previously blasting the Tour in much of its second and third weeks.
News of a DNS: according to his team, for family reasons Nathan van Hooydonck, a key support worker for Jumbo-Visma and Tour de France leader Jonas Vingegaard, will not be taking part in today's time trial. Van Hooydonck was due to start today's TT at 1400 local time.
Current best rider at the first intermediate checkpoint (Aynac km 10.5) is Frederik Frison (Lotto-Soudal), leading with a time of 13:14 over France's Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) who's two seconds behind.
And the Tour de France stage 1 time trial winner in Copenhagen, Yves Lampaert (QuickStep-Alpha Vinyl) has just started today's race against the clock. If you're interested in how he managed to do that just over three weeks ago, you can read our full report here: Tour de France: Lampaert stuns favourites to take yellow jersey
Mikkel Berg (UAE Team Emirates) has clocked the best time in checkpoint 1 at km 10.5 in Aynac of 12:37, a full minute faster than Frison. Tadej Pogačar is, incidentally, following Berg from the co-pilot's seat in the following team car, presumably to see how best to tackle the course 'live', a few hours hence.
At km 22 at Grammat, Berg once again clocks the best time, 1:35 ahead of second placed Christopher Juul Jensen (BikeExchange-Jayco)
And here are the start times for the next hour. Worth noting that Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) is off at 1405 and he'll be a serious challenger for the rider currently looking to set the best time, Mikkel Bjerg (UAE Team Emirates). 39 Mads Pedersen (Den) Trek-Segafredo 14:02:00 40 Andrea Bagioli (Ita) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 14:03:30 41 Filippo Ganna (Ita) Ineos Grenadiers 14:05:00 42 Mattia Cattaneo (Ita) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 14:06:30 43 Aleksandr Riabushenko (Blr) Astana Qazaqstan Team 14:08:00 44 Sven Erik Bystrøm (Nor) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 14:09:30 45 Owain Doull (GBr) EF Education-EasyPost 14:11:00 46 Jasper Philipsen (Bel) Alpecin-Fenix 14:12:30 47 Alexis Gougeard (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 14:14:00 48 Jonas Rutsch (Ger) EF Education-EasyPost 14:15:30 49 Benoit Cosnefroy (Fra) AG2R Citroen Team 14:17:00 50 Olivier Le Gac (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 14:18:30 51 Matej Mohoric (Slo) Bahrain Victorious 14:20:00 52 Stefan Bissegger (Swi) EF Education-EasyPost 14:21:30 53 Amaury Capiot (Bel) Arkea-Samsic 14:23:00 54 Marco Haller (Aut) Bora-Hansgrohe 14:24:30 55 Anthony Perez (Fra) Cofidis 14:26:00 56 Hugo Hofstetter (Fra) Arkea-Samsic 14:27:30 57 Jasper Stuyven (Bel) Trek-Segafredo 14:29:00 58 Cyril Barthe (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 14:30:30 59 Michael Matthews (Aus) BikeExchange-Jayco 14:32:00 60 Krists Neilands (Lat) Israel-Premier Tech 14:33:30 61 Guy Niv (Isr) Israel-Premier Tech 14:35:00 62 Matis Louvel (Fra) Arkea-Samsic 14:36:30 63 Christophe Laporte (Fra) Jumbo-Visma 14:38:00 64 Jan Tratnik (Slo) Bahrain Victorious 14:39:30 65 Philippe Gilbert (Bel) Lotto Soudal 14:41:00 66 Connor Swift (GBr) Arkea-Samsic 14:42:30 67 Kristian Sbaragli (Ita) Alpecin-Fenix 14:44:00 68 Mathieu Burgaudeau (Fra) TotalEnergies 14:45:30 69 Pierre Rolland (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 14:47:00 70 Andreas Kron (Den) Lotto Soudal 14:48:30 71 Stan Dewulf (Bel) AG2R Citroen Team 14:50:00 72 Quinn Simmons (USA) Trek-Segafredo 14:51:30 73 Franck Bonnamour (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 14:53:00 74 Martijn Tusveld (Ned) Team DSM 14:54:30 75 Pierre-Luc Périchon (Fra) Cofidis 14:56:00 76 Toms Skujins (Lat) Trek-Segafredo 14:57:30 77 Antoine Duchesne (Can) Groupama-FDJ 14:59:00 78 Silvan Dillier (Swi) Alpecin-Fenix 15:00:30
Four riders have now made it to the finish, and the best time so far is Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg (Lotto-Soudal) with a time of 53:54, a full 63 seconds clear of his teammate Frederik Frison. Frison was 20 seconds up on Van Rensburg at the first checkpoint, by the way, so clearly Van Rensburg turned in a very strong rider in the second part of the course.
Mikkel Bjerg (UAE Team Emirates) clocks the provisional best time at the finish in Rocamadour, a remarkable time of 50:22. That's 2:31 faster than his closest pursuer, Christophe Juul Jensen (BikeExchange-Jayco), and 3:32 up on Van Rensburg. Big gaps.
Meanwhile Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) has just sliced 14 seconds off Mikkel Bjerg's first intermediate time at kilometre 10.5. But it's worth noting, too, that the second half has already seen some fast starters pay a price later on. The final has a grinding little uphill in the last kilometre that is going to be hard to manage over such a long time trial.
Swiss time trial star Stefan Bisseger (EF Education-Easy Post) is not going to remember this year's TTs in the Tour at all fondly. Having crashed twice in the opening race against the clock in Copenhagen, Bisseger has now just needed a bike change in this one.
At the second checkpoint in Grammat at km 22, Ganna continues to reign supreme in the provisional best times. But he's now 13 seconds faster than fellow Italian Mattia Cattaneo (QuickStep-Alpha Vinyl), with Bjerg 36 seconds down.
Spare a thought for stage 1 winner Yves Lampaert (QuickStep-AlphaVinyl) by the way. Victorious in the opening time trial in Copenhagen, Lampaert has completed this one 5:01 down on the current best time set by Mikkel Bjerg (UAE Team Emirates).
He was playing down his chances prior to today's time trial, but Ganna is a man on a mission today. In the much lumpier final third of the TT, which includes two nasty little drags in quick succession, by the third checkpoint Ganna has nearly doubled his margin on compatriot Cattaneo from 13 to 27 seconds.
And Ganna has smashed Bjerg's provisional best time at the finish by a whopping 1:41 seconds. The defending World TT champion has clocked a time of 48:41.
Meantime we're almost into the third hour of the time trial, and here are the start times from here to 1600 local time. 78 Silvan Dillier (Swi) Alpecin-Fenix 15:00:30 79 Giulio Ciccone (Ita) Trek-Segafredo 15:02:00 80 Pierre Latour (Fra) TotalEnergies 15:03:30 81 Edvald Boasson-Hagen (Nor) TotalEnergies 15:05:00 82 Nils Politt (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe 15:06:30 83 Fred Wright (GBr) Bahrain Victorious 15:08:00 84 Benjamin Thomas (Fra) Cofidis 15:10:00 85 Nelson Oliveira (Por) Movistar Team 15:12:00 86 Felix Grossschartner (Aut) Bora-Hansgrohe 15:14:00 87 Andrea Pasqualon (Ita) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 15:16:00 88 Maxime Bouet (Fra) Arkea-Samsic 15:18:00 89 Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas (Spa) Ineos Grenadiers 15:20:00 90 Kévin Geniets (Lux) Groupama-FDJ 15:22:00 91 Kobe Goossens (Bel) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 15:24:00 92 Maximilian Schachmann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe 15:26:00 93 Georg Zimmermann (Ger) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 15:28:00 94 Alberto Bettiol (Ita) EF Education-EasyPost 15:30:00 95 Simon Geschke (Ger) Cofidis 15:32:00 96 Lukasz Owsian (Pol) Arkea-Samsic 15:34:00 97 Joe Dombrowski (USA) Astana Qazaqstan Team 15:36:00 98 Ion Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Cofidis 15:38:00 99 Tony Gallopin (Fra) Trek-Segafredo 15:40:00 100 Andrey Zeits (Kaz) Astana Qazaqstan Team 15:42:00 101 Tiesj Benoot (Bel) Jumbo-Visma 15:44:00 102 Michael Storer (Aus) Groupama-FDJ 15:46:00 103 Christopher Hamilton (Aus) Team DSM 15:48:00 104 Stefan Küng (Swi) Groupama-FDJ 15:50:00 105 Dylan van Baarle (Ned) Ineos Grenadiers 15:52:00 106 Michael Woods (Can) Israel-Premier Tech 15:54:00 107 Sebastian Schönberger (Aut) B&B Hotels-KTM 15:56:00 108 Gorka Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Movistar Team 15:58:00 109 Simone Velasco (Ita) Astana Qazaqstan Team 16:00:00
Ganna's compatriot Cattaneo has paid a high price in the very lumpy second half of the time trial and slides to 43 seconds down on the Ineos Grenadiers rider. He's still got second provisional best time, though.
And an interesting piece of data courtesy of our colleagues over at the Tour's official website: at 40.7 kilometres this is the longest time trial in the Tour since the 54 kilometre time trial on stage 20 in 2014. That year (rather like this one), the overall lead was almost completely decided, with Vincenzo Nibali heading towards Italy's first victory since Marco Pantani in 1998. There were some significant changes further down the GC, though, as Jean-Christophe Peraud ousted Thibaut Pinot from the third place, Tejay van Garderen pushed Romain Bardet down to sixth, and Laurens Ten Dam and Bauke Mollema slumped down a spot to ninth and tenth respectively.
This time round, barring major, major upsets the biggest GC questionmark hangs around Nairo Quintana (Arkea-Samsic) and whether he can hang onto fifth place. We'll know the answer a little over a couple of hours from now...
And here's an image of Filippo Ganna mid-way through today's stage
Fred Wright (Bahrain Victorious) has just chipped a second off Ganna's best time at the first checkpoint (km 10.5). Wright, let's not forget, was in the thick of the late action on stage 19 in a three-rider late break before being swept up in the finale, but he's clearly got some energy left for today, too.
After a strong start, Wright is fading slightly in the much lumpier middle section. A second faster than Ganna at checkpoint 1, the Bahrain Victorious racer has now gone through checkpoint 2 (km 22), 21 seconds down on the Italian.
Stefan Kung (Groupama-FDJ) starts his time trial. He'll likely be one of Ganna's biggest challengers today for the stage win, together with a certain Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma).
And here's the start list for the final hour of racing 109 Simone Velasco (Ita) Astana Qazaqstan Team 16:00:00 110 Daniel Martinez Poveda (Col) Ineos Grenadiers 16:02:00 111 Andreas Leknessund (Nor) Team DSM 16:04:00 112 Gregor Mühlberger (Aut) Movistar Team 16:06:00 113 Carlos Verona Quintanilla (Spa) Movistar Team 16:08:00 114 Rigoberto Uran (Col) EF Education-EasyPost 16:10:00 115 Bauke Mollema (Ned) Trek-Segafredo 16:12:00 116 Nicholas Schultz (Aus) BikeExchange-Jayco 16:14:00 117 Wout Van Aert (Bel) Jumbo-Visma 16:16:00 118 Hugo Houle (Can) Israel-Premier Tech 16:18:00 119 Matteo Jorgenson (USA) Movistar Team 16:20:00 120 Brandon McNulty (USA) UAE Team Emirates 16:22:00 121 Dylan Teuns (Bel) Bahrain Victorious 16:24:00 122 Sepp Kuss (USA) Jumbo-Visma 16:26:00 123 Thomas Pidcock (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers 16:28:00 124 Patrick Konrad (Aut) Bora-Hansgrohe 16:30:00 125 Luis Leon Sanchez (Spa) Bahrain Victorious 16:32:00 126 Thibaut Pinot (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 16:34:00 127 Neilson Powless (USA) EF Education-EasyPost 16:36:00 128 Bob Jungels (Lux) AG2R Citroen Team 16:38:00 129 Valentin Madouas (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 16:40:00 130 Adam Yates (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers 16:42:00 131 Alexey Lutsenko (Kaz) Astana Qazaqstan Team 16:44:00 132 Romain Bardet (Fra) Team DSM 16:46:00 133 Aleksandr Vlasov (Rus) Bora-Hansgrohe 16:48:00 134 Louis Meintjes (RSA) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 16:50:00 135 Nairo Quintana (Col) Arkea-Samsic 16:52:00 136 David Gaudu (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 16:54:00 137 Geraint Thomas (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers 16:56:00 138 Tadej Pogacar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates 16:58:00 139 Jonas Vingegaard (Den) Jumbo-Visma 17:00:00
Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma), the winner of last year's Tour de France stage 20 time trial, is off at 1616 local time. Last year's time trial was 10 kilometres shorter and notably flatter, but given Van Aert's all-round talents that won't automatically be a problem for the Belgian.
Küng is 5 seconds off Fred Wright's best time at the first checkpoint at km 10.5 and 4 down on Ganna.
Compared to the start of the afternoon and when Caleb Ewan, the first rider off, rolled down the start line more than three hours ago, the temperatures, by the way, have now risen to a very tolerable 27 degrees celsius. Slightly stronger wind at the start, 11kmh tailwind, but nothing dramatic.
And seconds before Wout Van Aert rolls down the start ramp and begins his quest for a third stage win in this year's Tour and the third in succession for Jumbo-Visma, double German road champ Max Schachmann (Bora-Hansgrohe) crosses the finish line with a very decent time of 49:36, less than a minute down on Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers), and fourth in the provisional standings.
At the second intermediate checkpoint at km 22, Küng has lost a little more time on Ganna and is now in third spot, 14 seconds down on Ganna and a second slower than Mattia Cattaneo (QuickStep-AlphaVinyl).
Kung goes through the third checkpoint of stage 20 nearly 50 seconds down on Ganna, his hopes of a victory today all but gone.
Jumbo-Visma promised that Van Aert would go for today's stage, and he has staked a serious claim from the word go, powering through the first checkpoint 14 seconds faster than Ganna.
And a third party has now joined the battle for the stage win. Recently crowned Dutch TT champion Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) is currently racing the course in the same time, give or take a second, as Ganna.
And here's a picture of European Champ Stefan Kung during today's TT
French TV shows the first images of yellow jersey Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) warming up on the rollers for the TV. Meanwhile there's a rider in Jumbo-Visma kit and a green jersey already out on the TT course who's looking well en route to a top placing, if not the win, for the stage.
And Van Aert goes through the second checkpoint at km 22 a whopping 25 seconds faster than Ganna.
Kung finishes the course 1:13 down on Ganna. Not his day.
Romain Bardet (DSM), eighth on GC, adjusts his helmet prior to taking the start of the day's time trial. With an advantage of over four minutes on Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan) the French climber's main task today will be to stay upright and out of trouble.
Van Aert, meanwhile, thunders on and is about to overtake his two-minute man, Nicholas Schultz (BikeExchange-Jayco).
Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) continues to forget a very solid performance, even if he has now dropped away from Ganna's times, and is 28 seconds down on the Italian at the third checkpoint (km 32.5)
Van Aert continues to blast his path towards a provisional best time for the stage, 23 seconds ahead of Ganna at checkpoint 3. It's worth remembering though, that Ganna did an excellent final quarter of the TT with its two tough climbs, so the battle may not be quite decided yet.
A serious-looking Nairo Quintana (Arkea-Samsic) rolls down the ramps. Currently fifth overall, Quintana has Louis Meintjes (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Materiaux) at 8 seconds behind and Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) at 35 seconds, meaning the battle for fifth is one of the big outstanding issues this TT will resolve.
Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates), second overall, rolls down the start ramp. He's the only starter today with two Tour de France TT stage wins in his palmares, one in 2020 (which netted him the entire Tour) and one in 2021 (which netted him a fair chunk of it).
Bauke Mollema crosses the line 40 seconds down and in second place on Filippo Ganna's provisional best time. All 138 riders have now started.
Wout van Aert grinds his way up the final, very draggy, little climb to the finish. Will Filippo Ganna's longstanding provisional best time soon be beaten?
And the answer is a resounding yes. Van Aert crosses the line 41 seconds ahead of Ganna. New best time.
So having clocked the fastest times at all the intermediate checkpoints, Van Aert now leads the provisional stage standings by 42 seconds over Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) and 1:22 over Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo).
With the green jersey home and dry, attention now switches to Jumbo-Visma teammate and yellow jersey Jonas Vingegaard and his defence of the overall lead. Memories of Tadej Pogacar's heist on yellow in 2020 are still fresh in the mind of the Dutch team, but for now the difference between the two on the stage is roughly one second, and Vingegaard has an advantage of 3:26 overall in his favour.
And things are hotting up for the stage win as well: Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) has taken a 7 second advantage over Pogacar in the opening segment of the time trial and 8 seconds over Wout Van Aert. Meanwhile at the same checkpoint of km 10.5, Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) is only a second further adrift.
Vingegaard, let's not forget, finished third in last year's final TT behind Van Aert, as well as third in the first week TT as well.
All eyes are on the second checkpoint times at km 22, where Van Aert currently defends a 25 lead over Ganna. But with Pogacar, Vingegaard and Thomas all on the rampage out there, that could change very soon.
Thomas goes through checkpoint 2 just six seconds down on Van Aert.
Best time at checkpoint 2 for Vingegaard, 7 seconds faster than Van Aert, 13 seconds on Thomas and 20 on Pogačar.
It can't be underlined strongly enough, though, that the second half has proved crucial in this time trial so far: that was where Ganna really made the biggest gains and where Van Aert then opened up the throttle the most strongly. A lot could yet happen, in other words.
Thomas shoots past David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ), fourth overall. But Thomas is not the only one of the top three overall riding to try to win this time trial.
Thomas flies through the third checkpoint with a disadvantage of just three seconds on Van Aert's provisional best time. The Welshman is closing the gap, but Vingegaard and Pogacar are still to come through the checkpoint.
Pogacar is 20 seconds down on Van Aert at checkpoint 3, shedding another seven seconds on the Belgian compared to checkpoint 2.
At checkpoint 3, Vingegaard is only 1.3 seconds faster than Van Aert, meaning that although the Dane has the fastest time, the gaps are narrowing again. Thomas is also closing the gap, as he's now only five seconds back on Vingegaard. Pogacar, though, has drifted to 22 seconds. With eight kilometres to go, the stage seems to be between Thomas, Van Aert and Vingegaard.
Two very nasty, draggy climbs in quick succession, the second leading to the finish, now will decide the final TT of the 2022 Tour de France.
Vingegaard is incidentally, tearing up the script that a yellow jersey with a cushion of three minutes overall rides defensively on the last time trial.
And Vingegaard has just had a narrow squeak on a downhill, staying upright but fighting to control his bike on a shallow lefthander.
Thomas crosses the line 31 seconds down on Van Aert. Those last climbs were seemingly critical in the outcome at least in terms of this particular duel for the stgae.
Pogacar crosses the line five seconds up on Thomas but 27 down on Van Aert. Only one rider can take away the win from Van Aert now.
Vingegaard takes the last few corners carefully, finishing second and Van Aert takes the stage win.
Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) wins stage 20 of the Tour de France, teammate Jonas Vingegaard retains the overall lead with one stage remaining.
Van Aert gave Vingegaard a friendly slap on the shoulder as he pedalled by close to the line, the stage winner simultaneously celebrating both his own victory and Vingegaard's imminent overall win.
And here we have a photo of Vingegaard during the time trial en route to an almost certain first overall win in the Tour.
Van Aert's win, let's not forget, is his third in the Tour this year, and this is also Jumbo-Visma's third in succession after Jonas Vingegaard's win on Lourdes Hautacam on Thursday and Christophe Laporte at Cahors on Friday. Jumbo-Visma have netted no less than six stage wins so far in the 2022 Tour de France. And who would rule out a seventh on Sunday?
In the overall classification, no changes in the top four, with Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) in the lead, Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) at 3:34, Geraint Thomas (Ineos-Grenadiers) at 8:13 and David Gaudu (Groupama-FJD) at 13:56. Beyond that, though, Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) has moved up to fifth, ousting Nairo Quintana (Arkea-Samsic) who drops to sixth. And a little further down, Romain Bardet (DSM) has moved up to seventh, while Louis Meintjes (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Materiaux) drops two spots to eighth. Alexey Lutsenko (Astana-Qazaqstan) and Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers) remain in ninth and tenth overall.
Some words from the stage winner, Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma): "I'm emotional, winning this Tour de France with this team is very special, and it's like a dream scenario. Jonas is such a strong guy and specially a good guy, and I want to thank all my teammates, the whole team for this special three weeks."
"I'm supertired after three weeks, and I gave it all today. I want to win races and take this stage. Also that Jonas could secure his yellow. He has such a big heart, he's a special guy." "It was a very hard course, you had to keep something back for the last six kilometres. I measured my strength well and it was special coming up the last climb to this pretty village. So yes, it's again a great day."
And some words from Pogačar, now looking certain to finish second overall in the Tour. "I'm happy it's Paris tomorrow, I'm happy that it's over and it'll be nice to be on the Champs-Élysées. It's been a good three weeks with its ups and downs, we had some bad luck in the team, but I think the battle between me and Jonas was really something special. It's going to be an interesting couple of years ahead for us." "He's stepped up from last year, he's taken control of things from the beginning, he's proved he's a strong rider." Do you want revenge, the TV interviewer asks him? And Pogacar answers, "Of course I'm a little bit more motivated and I'm looking for more challenges." And as for being once again the Tour's Best Young Rider, Pogacar confirms that, "Having the white jersey is a special one, it's the third year in the row for me and I'm very happy."
And here is a shot of a very contented stage 20 winner Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) on the podium at Rocamadour, celebrating his ninth stage victory in the Tour de France.
An equally content Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) on the podium at Rocamadour as he savours overcoming the last major obstacle prior to claiming his and his team's first Tour de France victory in a little over 24 hours.
You can read our full report, complete with gallery, and results on the link below: Wout van Aert, Vingegaard go one-two in stage 20 time trial of Tour de France
And some words, too, from yellow jersey Jonas Vingegaard, particularly focussing on that heart-in-mouth moment when he nearly crashed, confirming too that he eased back a little afterwards: "I was actually feeling like I wasn’t taking big risks but in the corner the surface wasn’t regular and I didn’t take the right angle, so it was a near miss." "After that situation, I was thinking the stage was a bonus. There were only two or three corners left so I took it really easy. But I still went full gas in the finale. It’s a relief to make it to this point and now of course we have to make it to the finish tomorrow."
A family shot of Vingegaard post stage 20
And here is the link to the full results for today.
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ESPN+ Featured Group coverage continues on Sunday at The Chevron Championship. The final two groups will be on ESPN+ from approximately 12:20 p.m. ET to 2 p.m. ET and then regular ESPN+ Featured Group coverage will resume at 2 p.m. ET. Take a look at the groups that will be featured during the final round at The Club at Carlton Woods.
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Maja Stark/Atthaya Thitikul/Jin Hee Im | 12:25 p.m. ET
Maja Stark – No. 46 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 36 in the Race to the CME Globe, one LPGA Tour victory, 2023 European Solheim Cup Team member, represented Team Sweden at the 2023 Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown
Atthaya Thitikul – No. 10 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, making 2024 debut at The Chevron Championship, two LPGA Tour victories, member of victorious Team Thailand at the 2023 Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown
Jin Hee Im – No. 49 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 96 in the Race to the CME Globe, 2024 LPGA Tour rookie, finished T17 at 2023 LPGA Q-Series to earn LPGA Tour membership for the 2024 season
Haeran Ryu/Brooke Henderson/Nelly Korda | 12:36 p.m. ET
Haeran Ryu – No. 33 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 27 in the Race to the CME Globe, one LPGA Tour victory, 2023 Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year
Brooke Henderson – No. 12 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 4 in the Race to the CME Globe, 13 LPGA Tour victories, two major titles (2016 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, 2022 Amundi Evian Championship), two-time Olympian
Nelly Korda – No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 1 in the Race to the CME Globe, 12 LPGA Tour victories, one major title (2021 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship), gold medalist at 2020 Tokyo Olympics, three-time U.S. Solheim Cup Team member, represented United States Team at the 2023 Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown
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Marina Alex/Andrea Lee/Jodi Ewart Shadoff | 11:19 a.m. ET
Marina Alex – No. 145 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 52 in the Race to the CME Globe, two-time LPGA Tour winner, 2019 U.S. Solheim Cup Team member
Andrea Lee – No. 40 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 15 in the Race to the CME Globe, one LPGA Tour victory, 2023 U.S. Solheim Cup Team member
Jodi Ewart Shadoff – No. 70 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 76 in the Race to the CME Globe, one LPGA Tour victory, three-time European Solheim Cup Team member, three-time representative of Team England at the Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown, represented England at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Nanna Koerstz Madsen/Narin An/Gemma Dryburgh | 11:41 a.m. ET
Nanna Koerstz Madsen – No. 125 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 46 in the Race to the CME Globe, one LPGA Tour victory, 2021 European Solheim Cup Team member, two-time Olympian
Narin An – No. 81 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 22 in the Race to the CME Globe, 2022 LPGA Tour rookie, earned medalist honors at 2021 LPGA Q-Series to earn LPGA Tour membership for the 2022 season
Gemma Dryburgh – No. 68 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 32 in the Race to the CME Globe, one LPGA Tour victory, 2023 European Solheim Cup Team member
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2024 RBC Heritage purse, prize money: Payout for Scottie Scheffler, golfers from $20M signature event pool
Another signature event means another big winner's check was up for grabs in south carolina.
Another week, another monstrous purse on the PGA Tour (taken home by Scottie Scheffler). The first signature event to be played following the 2024 Masters took place in Hilton Head, South Carolina, with the RBC Heritage hosting the best golfers on Tour -- and the best golfer in the world came out on top once again
With $20 million on the line in totality, Scottie Scheffler won for the fourth time in his last five starts , cashing a cool $3.6 million winner's share.
There was not a cut in place this week, so everyone in the field was guaranteed at least $41,000 no matter how many crooked numbers they posted. This is the new way of life for Tour pros as this is one of eight big-money signature events, only three of which have a cut.
Your first four winners from signature events this season ...
- The Sentry: Chris Kirk ($3.6 million)
- Pebble Beach Pro Am: Wyndham Clark ($3.6 million)
- Genesis Invitational: Hideki Matsuyama ($4 million)
- Arnold Palmer Invitational: Scottie Scheffler ($4 million)
- RBC Heritage: Scottie Scheffler ($3.6 million)
Scheffler has now won $16.25 million over his last five starts, including $3.6 million for taking the 2024 Masters, $4.5 million for winning The Players Championship and $554,000 for finishing second at the Houston Open.
The Wells Fargo Championship, Memorial and Travelers Championship will round out the eight signature events for 2024. Only the Memorial will have a cut. Add it all up, and there is nearly $200 million at stake between those eight tournaments plus The Players Championship, which Scheffler won in early March.
Let's take a look at the payout list for the 2024 RBC Heritage for the 69 players who are playing this event.
2024 RBC Heritage prize money, purse
Total purse: $20 million
1st: $3,600,000 -- Scottie Scheffler 2nd: $2,160,000 3rd: $1,360,000 4th: $960,000 5th: $800,000 6th: $720,000 7th: $670,000 8th: $621,000 9th: $581,000 10th: $541,000 11th: $501,000 12th: $461,000 13th: $421,000 14th: $381,000 15th: $361,000 16th: $341,000 17th: $321,000 18th: $301,000 19th: $281,000 20th: $261,000 21st: $241,000 22nd: $224,500 23rd: $208,500 24th: $192,500 25th: $176,500 26th: $160,500 27th: $154,500 28th: $148,500 29th: $142,500 30th: $136,500 31st: $130,500 32nd: $124,500 33rd: $118,500 34th: $113,500 35th: $108,500 36th: $103,500 37th: $98,500 38th: $94,500 39th: $90,500 40th: $86,500 41st: $82,500 42nd: $78,500 43rd: $74,500 44th: $70,500 45th: $66,500 46th: $62,500 47th: $58,500 48th: $55,300 49th: $52,500 50th: $51,000 51st: $49,800 52nd: $48,600 53rd: $47,800 54th: $47,000 55th: $46,600 56th: $46,200 57th: $45,800 58th: $45,400 59th: $45,000 60th: $44,600 61st: $44,200 62nd: $43,800 63rd: $43,400 64th: $43,000 65th: $42,600 66th: $42,200 67th: $41,800 68th: $41,400 69th: $40,000
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Posted: April 23, 2024 | Last updated: April 23, 2024
Listening to your favorite musician at home is fun, but there's nothing quite like the experience of singing along with them, and tons of more fans, live. And as luck would have it, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for some of the world's top musical acts, so chances are your favorite performer might be stopping at a city near you soon.
Ahead, we rounded up some of the biggest concert tours of 2024, ranging from Taylor Swift's mega-popular Eras Tour to Drake and J. Cole's exciting It's All A Blur Tour - Big as the What?—set to kick off this winter. You can also expect tour dates from classic icons like Stevie Nicks, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, and more.
1) Taylor Swift
Undoubtedly one of the biggest concert tours ever, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour will continue right through 2024. The international leg of the tour kicked off in Japan, where she played four shows in Tokyo. She'll also stop in Melbourne, Singapore, Paris, Madrid, London, Milan, and more before returning to the States to play in the fall.
There's nothing like seeing T. Swift IRL, but don't fret if you're unable to nab tickets—the Eras Tour movie is now available to stream from the comfort of your home.
2) Olivia Rodrigo
This is not a drill—"Drivers License" singer Olivia Rodrigo will be hitting the road on tour starting at the end of February. The Guts World Tour runs from February through mid-August and has dates in Nashville, Toronto, Chicago, and New York City, among others. Even cooler? Rodrigo will have a stacked list of special guests—like PinkPantheress, Remi Wolf, The Breeders, and Chappell Roan—with her.
3) Red Hot Chili Peppers
Did you hear the good news? The Red Hot Chili Peppers have extended their global tour through summer 2024. The buzzy stadium tour, which kicked off in June 2022, will now run until July 2024 and bring the California-based band to places like Los Angeles, Tampa, Toronto, and Salt Lake City.
4) Bad Bunny
It's fitting that "Monaco" rapper Bad Bunny titled his tour Most Wanted —it's slated to be one of the year's hottest tours. Planned to help promote his latest studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana , Most Wanted will kick off in Salt Lake City on February 21 and run through May 26.
5) Billy Joel
If you haven't yet seen Billy Joel perform live, there's still time! The Piano Man has added more tour dates to his schedule, stopping in cities like Tampa, New York, Denver, and St. Louis this year. Even more exciting? He'll share the stage with fellow iconic performers Sting and Stevie Nicks for some of these dates.
Mitski recently announced that she's expanding her North American tour dates , and we couldn't be more excited. The months-long tour, which supports her 2023 studio album The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, has a long list of stops, including Miami Beach, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Paris.
There's nothing quite like a Madonna concert, that's for sure. The singer's Celebration Tour , which started last October, continues straight through the spring with dates in Seattle, San Francisco, Mexico City, and more. Besides her eye-catching sets, chart-topping songs, and impressive choreography, concertgoers also get a glimpse of the performer's fantastic costumes, which include looks from Versace and Jean Paul Gaultier.
8) Bleachers
The New Jersey-founded rock band, which is fronted by Jack Antonoff—known for producing albums for top acts like Taylor Swift, Lorde, and Lana Del Rey—not only has announced a new album but a new tour , too. The tour will start in the UK in March, ending fittingly in the band's home state of New Jersey in mid-June. Check out their newly released music video for "Tiny Moves" if you need a Bleachers fix in the meantime.
9) Nicki Minaj
Nicki fans rejoice: the rapper and singer might be coming to a city near you soon as part of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour. The massive tour will include performances in Brooklyn, Oakland, and Baltimore, with stops at Dreamville Festival and Rolling Loud California along the way.
10) Blink 182
Live out all of your nineties and early aughts pop-punk dreams with one of Blink 182's One More Time Tour dates. The tour, which supports the band's ninth studio album, One More Time..., will bring the trio to cities all over the globe, including Sydney, Santiago, Portland, and Boston. The tour's supporting act is Pierce the Veil, which is also worth checking out.
11) Stevie Nicks
The oh-so-magical Stevie Nicks continues her touring streak with a bunch of 2024 concert dates . Set to begin in Atlantic City, NJ on February 10, Nicks will visit a dozen cities throughout the U.S. this year, such as New Orleans, Omaha, and Chicago. "Let's keep this party going in 2024," the singer-songwriter posted on her Instagram in September to announce the newly added tour dates.
12) The 1975
The 1975 is showing no signs of slowing down. The British band, famous for hits like "Somebody Else" and "Robbers," has extended their 2023 tour through 2024. Titled Still...At Their Very Best , the 22-date tour will open in Glasgow on February 8 and conclude in Amsterdam on March 24.
13) Drake and J. Cole
Rap greats Drake and J. Cole come together for the It's All a Blur Tour – Big As the What? which is guaranteed to be a good time. Drake, fresh off his 2023 It's All a Blur tour with 21 Savage, is set to hit dozens of cities starting in February, many of which J. Cole will also be in tow for. Scoop up tickets ASAP, as Drake's shows are known to sell out.
14) Janet Jackson
Superstar Janet Jackson is also extending her 2023 tour, Together Again , into 2024 with dates in Anaheim, Austin, New Orleans, and Hartford. Even cooler? Jackson's supporting act is the 2000s southern rap legend Nelly.
15) Rolling Stones
If you've ever dreamed of seeing the Rolling Stones perform live in person, now's your chance. The iconic rockers, who released their studio album Hackney Diamonds this past fall, are returning on the road for a 16-date tour with shows throughout the United States and Canada. Concertgoers can expect a mix of new tunes and Stones classics.
16) Bruce Springsteen
Famous for countless listenable hits like "Born to Run" and "Glory Days," Bruce Springsteen is set to embark on a massive world tour this year with his band, The E Street Band. The much-anticipated tour will take the Boss and his crew to cities such as Phoenix, San Diego, Dublin, and Madrid, from March through November.
17) John Mayer
Be sure to catch John Mayer's solo tour this year, which will bring the guitarist and crooner to cities throughout Europe. This leg, an extension of his popular 2023 solo tour, will kick off in Stockholm on March 13 and finish in Dublin on March 29.
18) Shania Twain
Okay, this one is technically a residency , but we're excited nonetheless. Shania Twain, most known for her incredible outfits (her hooded leopard print look, anyone?) and hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" is setting up shop in Vegas starting May 10. Twain's residency will take place at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood on and off throughout December 2024.
All good things must come to an end. The Eagles, known for "Hotel California" and other amazing rock songs, began their final concert tour this winter. It launched in Phoenix on January 20, with March 16 as its last date in the United States. Eagles fans won't want to miss this one.
20) Alanis Morisette: The Triple Moon Tour
Alanis Morisette joins forces with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts for their 2024 Triple Moon Tour , which has dates in North America and Canada. This tour is a great one to catch this summer, as it's slated to run from June through August.
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