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Tour de France 2022: Wout van Aert wins stage four to extend lead – as it happened

Van Aert left his rivals for dead on the final climb in a devastating show of power and cunning to extend his lead in the GC standings

  • 5 Jul 2022 Jeremy Whittle's report from Calais
  • 5 Jul 2022 Van Aert speaks!
  • 5 Jul 2022 Van Aert wins stage four!
  • 5 Jul 2022 Van Aert is all alone at the front!
  • 5 Jul 2022 Jumbo Visma have broken away!
  • 5 Jul 2022 Perez takes the intermediate sprint!
  • 5 Jul 2022 Cort takes the first King of the Mountains point at Cassel!
  • 5 Jul 2022 Départ fictif
  • 5 Jul 2022 Preamble

Wout Van Aert

66km to go: The peloton is less than 2min30secs away now, it’s going to be a certainly that the leaders, Perez and Cort, will be caught.

68km to go: That’s 500km completed in this year’s Tour. Around 2,800km to go! Cort takes the 10th KoM point after another short, sharp climb. He’s having quite the race, I wonder what will be left in the tank for tomorrow on the cobbles.

70km to go: Yet ANOTHER King of the Mountain point to Cort! That’s nine out of nine for this year’s race!

73km to go: Teams are jostling for position now at the head of the peloton. There are some, like Mads Pedersen of Trek–Segafredo, who want to use these small climbs to test the pure sprinters, and make sure the riders like Ewan and Groenewegen don’t have it too easy before the finish. They want to take something out of their legs. Pressure is starting to be applied.

75km to go: Two short sharp climbs for Perez and Cort, who now have a five-minute lead. The peloton are making a little descent, which should narrow the gap to the leaders even further.

84km to go: The lead for Perez and Cort is now at nearly seven minutes. The peloton are starting to gear up, with Lotto-Soudal trying to lead the response.

93km to go: Perez and Cort have reached the southern-most tip of the stage, and will now turn west into a light cross-wind before turning north into a headwind towards the coast and Calais.

98km to go: Back at the head of the race, Magnus Cort has taken yet another KoM point at Côte de Remilly-Wirquin. He has eight in total so far, and nobody else has won one! He’s the first person ever in the Tour to have won the first eight KoM points of a race!

Result of the intermediate sprint at Lumbres:

1. Anthony Perez, 20 pts 2. Magnus Cort, 17 pts 3. Fabio Jakobsen, 15 pts 4. Wout van Aert, 13 pts 5. Michael Morkov, 11 pts 6. Peter Sagan, 10 pts 7. Christophe Laporte, 9 pts 8. Caleb Ewan, 8 pts 9. Brent Van Moer, 7 pts 10. Florian Vermeersch, 6 pts 11. Daniel Oss, 5 pts 12. Tim Wellens, 4 pts 13. Nils Politt, 3 pts 14. Maciej Bodnar, 2 pts 15. Tadej Pogacar, 1 pt

💚 Intermediate sprint result: 💚 Résultat du sprint intermédiaire: 💚 @FabioJakobsen : 15 pts 💛 @WoutvanAert : 13 pts @MichaelMorkov : 11 pts @petosagan : 10 pts #TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/MJQqJy82Sc — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 5, 2022

Overall green jersey standings:

1. Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma), 120 2. Fabio Jakobsen (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl), 105 3. Peter Sagan (TotalEnergies), 64 4. Dylan Groenewegen (BikeExchange-Jayco), 60 5. Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost), 59

102km to go: Fabio Jakobsen is the best of the rest in the sprint, just ahead of Van Aert and Sagan. That means Van Aert has his lead cut to 15 points in the overall sprint standings, with Jakobsen in second place.

105km to go: There should be a scrap for the remaining sprint points as the peloton approach the sprint checkpoint. There are 13 remaining places up for grabs, although nobody has pulled away yet. Caleb Ewan and Peter Sagan are all in the mix, though.

Perez takes the intermediate sprint!

Perez and Cort do not even contest the sprint. Cort is just interested in KoM points, and quite happy for Perez to take the full 20 spring points.

Easypost’s Magnus Cort Nielsen and Cofidis’ Anthony Perez in action

110km to go : The wind is, unfortunately, not really playing a part. It’s around a 6km/hour wind, which isn’t causing any splits. We’ll get a small cross-wind as they riders turn in a few km, then largely a headwind as the riders approach the finish.

112km to go: A small (uncategorised) climb for Perez and Cort, who are fast approaching Lumbres. You can see where we are on the stage map here. The peloton, meanwhile, is gliding peacefully behind, 6min20secs back.

116km to go: Perez and Cort have increased their lead back to six minutes! What a strange start to this stage.

There are two birthdays in the peloton today, by the way. Alexander Kristoff turns 35, while former stage winner Philippe Gilbert turns 40, becoming the 15th man to ever ride the Tour in his 40s. A good fact from the Tour’s official website: 10 of the 15 have competed in the 21st century: Matteo Tosatto, Jens Voigt, Christopher Horner, Mathew Hayman, Haimar Zubeldia, Alejandro Valverde, Franco Pellizotti, Alessandro Petacchi, Viacheslav Ekimov and Iñigo Cuesta.

🎂 Today is a special day! 🏆 He’s won on the Tour, worn the Yellow Jersey and is taking part in his 12th and final Tour de France 🥳 A very happy birthday to @PhilippeGilbert ! #TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/BfjAfITtOv — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 5, 2022

120km to go: Aaaaaaand, the peloton is back together.

125km to go: The peloton splits! Mathieu van der Poel and Pinot are briefly caught in the latter group, but make up the difference. About a 20 second gap at present.

130km to go: The peloton is now just 3min28secs behind. To recap, here’s Cort nailing that first sprint.

⛰ First taste of cobbles for the #TDF2022 riders, as @MagnusCort scores one more KOM point at the côte de Cassel. ⚪🔴 ⛰ Un avant-goût des pavés pour les coureurs du #TDF2022 dans la côte de Cassel où @MagnusCort passe en tête. ⚪🔴 pic.twitter.com/vtuZ3MBdwr — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 5, 2022

135km to go: Re Gary’s tweet below, I’d say the riders are relatively nervy today. The first cross-winds, the first cobbles after a big changeover day from Denmark, most of the these contenders will be trying to safely negotiate the hazards today, and leave the finish to the sprinters, most likely. It would be a high-risk strategy for someone like Thomas to use this stage as a platform for an attack. But then, if it’s not something that Pogacar and co are expecting, perhaps the reward could outweigh the risk.

With Pogacar unbeatable without 'something' happening, shouldn't Ineos or AG2R Citroën try to force something today for Thomas or O'Connor @michaelbutler18 ? In the early days of Sky, that was a Brailsford thing, the misbehaving outsider ignoring the orthodox and stealing a march — Gary Naylor (@garynaylor999) July 5, 2022

137km to go: The peloton are into their own ascent on the cobbles, and they have closed the gap on the leaders to 4min45secs.

Cort takes the first King of the Mountains point at Cassel!

140km to go: Cort is assured of retaining the polka dot jersey after beating Perez to the summit of the first climb! It was Perez that actually went for it first, but a dodgy gear change, a dropped bottle and sprint technique (bum out of the saddle too early) allowed Cort to pass him on the narrow cobbled road.

141km to go: Cort and Perez hands and wrists chatter along as they ascend the first climb, with cobbles under their wheels. This is only a small stretch of cobbles, but will certainly be on all of the riders’ minds for tomorrow.

145km to go: The lead is such that Perez, who was 5min16secs down on Wout van Aert, at the start, is the virtual holder of the yellow jersey! That won’t last, though.

149km to go: About six kilometres to go until the riders reach Côte de Cassel and the first climb. The peloton is hurtling down a stretch of straight road, so very much in a holding pattern. Meanwhile, the two leaders, Cort and Perez, have increased their lead to six minutes and thirty seconds! Very early days, though.

159km to go : This stage has a bit of everything today. A few climbs, some cross-winds at play from the north-west as the riders come back towards the coast in the final 25km. There are even a few cobbles to help gear the riders up for tomorrow’s stage, which includes 11 stretches of treacherous cobbles in the final 80km. Wout van Aert, a remarkable winner of mountain, time trial and sprint stages last year, is the strongest all-rounder in the world and as holder of the yellow jersey, you’d expect him to be there or thereabouts come the finish today. I’d think Pogacar will probably keep his bonce down today and try and get through the next two stages unscathed.

167km to go: Magnus Cort, custodian of the polka dot jersey after passing all six category four climbs in Denmark in first position, leads out an early breakaway with Anthony Perez. The peloton lets them go, and quite quickly there is a two-minute gap, between the main field and our new leaders.

🚩 We're off from Dunkirk! 🚩 C'est parti !! #TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/ct4swZ0nNk — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 5, 2022

A rest day for all the riders yesterday . Pogacar used his time off to … rap.

😂😂😂😂 https://t.co/04qjD4lijq — Tadej Pogačar (@TamauPogi) July 4, 2022

Départ fictif

The riders have rolled out from Dunkirk , with thousands of fans lining the coastal road, which heads east before darting south towards Côte de Cassel. It’s worth mentioning that there was a minute’s applause at the start line for the three victims in Sunday evening’s awful shooting in Copenhagen, which is of course where the Tour started this year.

Bienvenue! After the first three stages in Denmark, the Tour arrives in France at its most northern tip, from the port city of Dunkirk, winding inland and looping back to the coast, to Calais. “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat,” a famous man once said.

From our stage-by-stage guide , here’s what today’s preview has to say.

Stage 4: Dunkirk-Calais, 171.5km

Relatively short, and with a series of short, sharp climbs inland from the Channel coast, this stage will be “nervous”, as the riders put it, although the pattern should be familiar, with an early break of riders from the smaller teams looking to scoop up points on the five ascents. However, the final 25km along exposed roads around Cap Gris Nez could split the field if the wind blows from the north-west.

Here’s how the GC standings fall, after Monday’s rest day, with the heavy favourite, Tadaj Pogacar, tucked nicely in third position.

  • 1. Wout van Aert (Bel/Jumbo-Visma) 9hrs 01mins 17secs
  • 2. Yves Lampaert (Bel/Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) +7secs
  • 3. Tadaj Pogacar (Slo/UAE Team Emirates) +14secs
  • 4. Mads Pedersen (Den/Trek-Segafredo) +18secs
  • 5. Mathieu van der Poel (Ned/Alpecin-Fenix) +20secs
  • 6. Jonas Vingegaard (Den/Jumbo-Visma) +22secs
  • 7. Primoz Roglic (Slo/Jumbo-Visma) +23secs
  • 8. Adam Yates (GB/Ineos Grenadiers) +30secs
  • 9. Stefan Kung (Swi/Groupama - FDJ Same time
  • 10. Tom Pidcock (GB/Ineos Grenadiers) +31secs

Wout van Aert holds the yellow jersey, after narrowly missing out on winning stages one, two and three. “It’s not funny any more,” Van Aert said on Sunday, after missing out to Dylan Groenewegen in the sprint.

An intriguing day awaits … join me!

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Tour de France LIVE: Stage 20 results, highlights and standings as Tadej Pogacar wins in Le Markstein

Tadej Pogacar won stage 20 of the Tour de France to Le Markstein as Jonas Vingegaard could begin celebrating the defence of his title in the yellow jersey.

Pogacar proved unable to challenge Vingegaard for yellow in the last week of this race but made his point on the penultimate day as he outsprinted the Dane to the line on the final mountain stage before Sunday’s procession into Paris.

Felix Gall snuck ahead of Vingegaard for second place on the day, while Simon Yates and Adam Yates came in fourth and fifth, results that earn third overall for Adam and see Simon move up to fourth after Carlos Rodriguez suffered the impact of a crash early on the day.

Follow updates from stage 20 of the Tour de France below.

Tour de France 2023 – stage 20

Stage 20: 133km ride to Le Markstein ski resort in Vosges mountains

98km to go: Podium-chasing Carlos Rodriguez crashes

45km to go: Giulio Ciccone secures polka dot jersey

33km to go: Thibaut Pinot attacks!

11km to go: Pogacar and Vingegaard take charge at the front

Tadej Pogacar wins stage 20!

Jonas Vingegaard seals yellow jersey

Highlights of stage 20

16:38 , Lawrence Ostlere

Watch the last kilometre of that thrilling stage 20:

Tour de France LIVE – Simon Yates speaks

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Simon Yates, who finished fourth today and fourth overall. “We were looking for the stage, but I didnt have the legs to jump across and UAE ramped it up in the final anyway. I’m pleased with [my Tour]. I lost 40 seconds early doors in a stupid crash, other than that, I’ve been quite good. I had a couple of days where I suffered in the heat but other than that I’m quite happy.”

Tour de France LIVE – Tadej Pogacar speaks

16:26 , Lawrence Ostlere

“I’m me again,” Tadej Pogacar says. “It was really cool to finish like this. Adam led me out really well, thanks to him it was a bit easier for me to prepare the finish.”

Stage 20 – top five

16:24 , Lawrence Ostlere

Here’s how they finished in that front group:

1. Tadej Pogacar2. Felix Gall3. Jonas Vingegaard4. Simon Yates5. Adam Yates

Adam Yates finishes on the podium

16:23 , Lawrence Ostlere

Brilliant by Carlos Rodriguez, who fought back after that nasty early crash to finish the stage, losing only one spot in the overall standings. Adam Yates takes third on the GC, Simon Yates finishes fourth, Rodriguez is fifth in his first Tour de France and Pello Bilbao is sixth. Jai Hindley is seventh and Felix Gall takes eighth.

Jonas Vingegaard wins the Tour de France

16:18 , Lawrence Ostlere

Jonas Vingegaard, of course, gets the consolation prize of confirming his second Tour de France triumph. He will enjoy the procession to Paris tomorrow.

🤝Respect. #TDF2023 | @TamauPogi | Jonas Vingegaard pic.twitter.com/fdD8mVe7dz — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 22, 2023

16:15 , Lawrence Ostlere

Tadej Pogacar sprints away from the climbers and Vingegaard sits up before the line, knowing the game is up. Pogacar celebrates fiercely – that meant a lot.

Tour de France LIVE – Vingegaard vs Pogacar

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250m to go: Vingegaard tries to outsprint Pogacar around the outside, here we go...!

Tour de France LIVE – Yates setting up Pogacar for sprint

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1km to go: Adam Yates leads Pogacar, with Vingegaard, Simon Yates and Felix Gall in tow...

2km to go: Simon Yates puts in a little accelaration and Pogacar leads the chase. The front five are now back together, with Adam Yates back on the front, trying to set up his teammate Pogacar to sprint to the line. Can anyone outsprint the Slovenian in this group? It seems unlikely.

Tour de France LIVE – five riders at the front contesting stage win

16:09 , Lawrence Ostlere

4km to go: The Yates twins have caught the leading trio, so we have five riders at the front now:

Adam Yates and Tadej Pogacar (UAE Emirates), Simon Yates (Jayco-Alula), Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) and Felix Gall (Ag2R).

Tour de France LIVE – Adam Yates closing in to help Pogacar

16:07 , Lawrence Ostlere

5km to go: Gall, Vingegaard and Pogacar have crested the final climb and are riding slightly downhill towards the finish. Vingegaard looks at Gall as if to say, how do we stop Pogacar and Yates doubling up on us? Gall tells the yellow jersey to take a turn on the front, and he duly does. They are going to have to work together to stop the UAE Emirates duo from taking control of this finish.

Tour de France LIVE – Vingegaard, Pogacar and Gall lead

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8km to go: A fascinating game of cat and mouse at the front here as Vingegaard keeps looking across at Felix Gall and Tadej Pogacar. Who will launch an attack first? Pogacar doesn’t need to – he can wait to the top where a plateau will open the chance for a sprint finish. Vingegaard probably needs to attack sooner, you’d think.

Behind them, Simon and Adam Yates are closing in – they are about 15 seconds behind these leaders.

Tour de France LIVE – Yates brothers, Rodriguez and Bilbao fight for third

16:00 , Lawrence Ostlere

9km to go: Felix Gall leads Vingegaard and Pogacar up towards the finish like a sacrificial lamb. Behind them, another race is forming for the podium places. Simon Yates is trying to shake off his twin Adam Yates, who occupies third spot right now. Carlos Rodriguez is also there after his ealier crash, being helped by Tom Pidcock, and Pello Bilbao is with them too.

You can see the current standings via the ‘stopwatch’ tab above.

Tour de France LIVE – Vingegaard, Pogacar and Gall move clear

15:54 , Lawrence Ostlere

11km to go: The three best climbers at this year’s Tour de France surge away from Pinot, Pidcock and Barguil – the Briton tries to respond but he cannot for long. That is the last we will see of Thibaut Pinot attacking on a mountain stage at the Tour de France. Chapeau.

Tour de France LIVE – Six riders now lead the race

15:51 , Lawrence Ostlere

Vingegaard, Pogacar and now Felix Gall have caught up to the front three: Pinot, Pidcock and Barguil. So these six riders lead stage 20 and surely one of them is going to win the day in Le Markstein.

Tour de France LIVE – Pogacar attacks!

15:49 , Lawrence Ostlere

12km to go: Tadej Pogacar launches clear of the yellow-jersey group! Only Vingegaard responds, and the two of them are suddenly only 20 seconds from Pinot. Pinot is meanwhile being caught by Pidcock and Barguil – there’s three in the lead now! Action everywhere.

Tour de France LIVE – Pinot struggling to hold on

15:47 , Lawrence Ostlere

15km to go: Pinot’s gap has been cut slightly on the descent as they now climb towards the final peak of the day – the Col du Platzerwasel. So it’s Pinot by 12 seconds to a flying Tom Pidcock and Warren Barguil, and the yellow-jersey group are now less than one minute behind Pinot. Is the Frenchman cracking?

Tour de France LIVE – David Gaudu crashes

15:37 , Lawrence Ostlere

20km to go: David Gaudu is down! A crash out of nowhere on the descent, and the Frenchman chasing a top-10 finish is having to shake off what looks like a painful fall.

Tour de France LIVE – Pinot begins descent to final climb

15:31 , Lawrence Ostlere

25km to go: Pinot goes over the top of the penultimate climb and begins the 10km descent with a 30-second lead over Pidcock and the chasers – that’s a phenomenal solo attack. How much has he got left for the final climb? This will be a famous, emotional victory if he can pull it off on his final Tour de France. The yellow-jersey group is still 1min 30sec back.

Tour de France LIVE – Pinot leads Pidcock and Barguil

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The French fans are going utterly nuts as Pinot cycles into waves of supporters which part for their hero. Behind him, Chris Harper has lost touch with Barguil and Pidcock.

Tour de France LIVE – Pinot leads Pidcock, Harper and Barguil

15:25 , Lawrence Ostlere

27km to go: Pinot is charging towards the top of the Petit Ballon all alone, with a 20-second lead over Pidcock, Harper and Warren Barguil, who has caught on to their wheel. When he gets to the top, you can bet Pidcock will launch down the descent and make up that time gap – it could be a straight duel on the final climb.

The yellow-jersey group are still 1min 20sec behind Pinot. Have Vingegaard, Pogacar and co left it too late to win the stage?

Tour de France LIVE – Pinot moves into solo lead

15:19 , Lawrence Ostlere

30km to go: Pinot goes alone! He’s surged clear and is trying to make a huge race-winning move. Britain’s Tom Pidcock (Ineos) and Australian Chris Harper (Jayco-Alula) are the only two able to give chase, now about 15 seconds back from Pinot.

Tour de France LIVE – Thibaut Pinot attacks!

15:10 , Lawrence Ostlere

33km to go: The breakaway hits the first of the final two climbs and Thibaut Pinot puts his foot down! The Vosges mountains is the great Frenchman’s home turf and he is taking charge. Tom Pidcock and a handful of the other breakers have gone with him.

They are 1min 30sec clear of the yellow-jersey group now and that gap is growing.

Tour de France LIVE – breakaway leads peloton into final two climbs

15:04 , Lawrence Ostlere

So, we are in to the final 40km of this stage 20 and the state of play is this: a group of 10 riers are working together well at the front in a breakaway that is steaming towards the first of the two category-one climbs that precede the finish, the Col du Petit Ballon (9.3km at 8.1%). It’s pretty steep and pretty long and some will crack here. The leaders are:

Pinot, Madouas, Ciccone, Skjelmose, Harper, Barguil, Van Gils, Uran, Vermaerke, Pidcock, Uran, Madouas and Vermaerke.

Behind them, only a minute back up the road, UAE Emirates are chasing with a stage win for Tadej Pogacar in mind. Jumbo-Visma are right there too, because Jonas Vingegaard wants the victory too.

Tour de France LIVE – Giulio Ciccone wins polka dot jersey!

14:55 , Lawrence Ostlere

45km to go: Giulio Ciccone goes over the top of the Col de la Schlucht before the rest and that is that – he has won the polka dot jersey. There are not enough King of the Mountains points left for Felix Gall or Jonas Vingegaard to catch him. He grabs his jersey and smiles, then turns and thanks his teammates who helped make it all possible today.

On this day in 2012

14:42 , Lawrence Ostlere

Bradley Wiggins became the first British rider to win the Tour de France on this day in 2012.

Wiggins finished three minutes and 21 seconds ahead of compatriot and Team Sky colleague Chris Froome to be crowned champion in the 99th edition of the race.

The then 32-year-old was left on the verge of history following his impressive time-trial win on the penultimate day.

And there were no slip-ups during the 20th and final stage, where Wiggins helped another Team Sky rider Mark Cavendish to victory on the Champs-Elysees.

“I don’t know what to say, I’ve had 24 hours for it to soak in,” he said following his win.

On this day in 2012: Bradley Wiggins celebrates historic Tour de France victory

Tour de France LIVE – Pidcock and Pinot among seven riders in breakaway

14:34 , Lawrence Ostlere

60km to go: There are seven riders out in front now, with the peloton about a minute behind them.

The leaders are: Pinot, Madouas, Ciccone, Skjelmose, Harper, Barguil, Van Gils, Uran, Vermaerke and Pidcock.

A day for Thibaut Pinot on his final Tour de France? Could Tom Pidcock deliver a stage win to go with his victory on Alpe d’Huez last year? They could do with a bigger gap from the chasing peloton first, which includes Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar, both hungry for the stage win.

Tour de France LIVE – Giulio Ciccone closes in on King of the Mountains prize

14:17 , Lawrence Ostlere

75km to go : Giulio Ciccone is first of the breakaway over the top of the category two Col de la Croix des Moinats – that’s five more points and he is closing in fast on securing the polka dot jersey. He will need just a couple more KoM wins on the next ascents to seal the deal.

Tour de France LIVE – stage 20 profile

13:59 , Lawrence Ostlere

The breakaway is approaching the second categorised climb of the day. Among them is Giulio Ciccone, looking to clinch more King of the Mountains points.

Here’s a closer look at today’s profile:

Tour de France LIVE – breakaway forming ahead of peloton

13:53 , Lawrence Ostlere

85km to go: A breakaway of around 15 riders is trying to pull clear of the peloton, but UAE Emirates are working hard to haul them back and ensure Tadej Pogacar gets a look at winning this stage. The break are only around 20 seconds clear of the rest.

Tour de France LIVE: Sepp Kuss receives medical attention

13:46 , Lawrence Ostlere

91km to go: Jumbo-Visma’s Sepp Kuss is also struggling – he’s got a very similar injury to Rodriguez around his left eye and he’s receiving medical attention as he tries to catch up with the escaping peloton. Kuss’s teammate, the yellow jersey Jonas Vingegaard, was just one bike away from being involved in that crash. That could have been hugely dramatic.

Tour de France LIVE: Carlos Rodriguez injured in crash

13:39 , Lawrence Ostlere

98km to go: A crash in the peloton! It looks like Carlos Rodriguez, the man currently fourth in the overall standings, has hit the ground and he looks hurt, with blood pouring from around his left eye and more on his left arm and leg. The young Spaniard is back on his bike, trying to catch up with the peloton, but this looks pretty bad.

Tour de France LIVE – stage 20

13:34 , Lawrence Ostlere

Here is how the top of the King of the Mountains standings look after that ascent:

Giulio Ciccone 93 points

Felix Gall 82

Jonas Vingegaard 81

13:32 , Lawrence Ostlere

At the top of the first climb of the day, the Ballon d’Alsace, Giulio Ciccone is teed up by his teammates before sprinting to pick up the maximum five King of the Mountains points on offer for this category two climb. Felix Gall wasn’t bluffing when he said he wasn’t interested in contested for polka dots, but Jonas Vingegaard sneaks to the front to try and grab some extra KoM points – but Ciccone’s teammate Mads Pedersen spotted what Vingegaard was up to and sprinted ahead to deny Vingegaard any points haul.

So now we know: the polka dots will be fought between Ciccone and Vingegaard today.

13:24 , Lawrence Ostlere

110km to go: Victor Campenaerts has been reeled in and the peloton is back together as one. Lidl-Trek are working hard on the front to help Giulio Ciccone win the points he needs to protect the polka dot jersey.

13:09 , Lawrence Ostlere

Interesting to hear from Felix Gall ahead of the stage, who tells ITV he is not prioritising the polka dot jersey today. He is only seven points behind Giulio Ciccone and there are a maximum of 37 King of the Mountains points up for grabs here, but Gall insists he won’t be fighting for it.

“If it happens it’s somehing, we’ll see how it plays out, but for sure it’s not the first priority today.”

Tour de France 2023 – stage 20 preview

12:57 , Lawrence Ostlere

Here’s a closer look at today’s stage...

What is left to play for? The team category has been sewn up by Jumbo-Visma, to go with Vingegaard’s yellow jersey, and the green jersey has been won by Jasper Philipsen, assuming he can get through this day unscathed and before the time cut – his Alpecin-Deceuninck teammates will ensure that he does. The best young rider’s white jersey will almost certainly be won by Pogacar for the fourth year in a row.

But the polka dot jersey is still very much on the line. Giulio Ciccone currently wears the famous red and white colours but his tally of 88 points at the top of the standings is not definitive. Austrian rider Felix Gall – winner of the Souvenir Henri Desgrange as the first over the top of the highest point of the race – has 82 points on the board. Then there is Vingegaard, with 81 points. There are 37 points available on stage 20, so this is where the King of the Mountains will be decided.

There is also a final podium spot up for grabs. Pogacar’s UAE Emirates teammate Adam Yates currently occupies third in the general classification, an impressive achievement given the work he has put in for his leader throughout the Tour. But Yates is only a minute or so up on Ineos’s Carlos Rodriguez and his twin brother Simon Yates, while Bahrain Victorious’s Pello Bilbao is around two minutes back from the podium. We can expect some attempts to dislodge Adam Yates, who will now doubt have his teammates’ support in defence of his place, which comes with plenty of prize money as well as prestige.

Tour de France stage 20 preview: A fight to be King of the Mountains

12:49 , Lawrence Ostlere

Stage 20 has just begun and in news that will shock no one who has followed this Tour de France, Belgian chaos-magnet Victor Campenaerts has gone on the attack immediately. He has won both of the past two combativity awards for his aggression over the last two stages and he’s on one again.

Tour de France 2023: Latest updates from stage 20

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La performance de Nemo pour la Suisse, samedi 11 mai 2024.

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Eurovision 2024 : revivez le sacre de Nemo pour la Suisse

La France arrive en quatrième position avec la performance de Slimane. La compétition a été émaillée de protestation contre la participation d’Israël.

  • Le classement final du concours
  • Suisse : 591 points
  • Croatie : 547 points
  • Ukraine : 453 points
  • France : 445 points
  • Israël : 375 points
  • Irlande : 278 points
  • Italie : 268 points
  • Arménie : 183 points
  • Suède : 174 points
  • Portugal : 152 points
  • Grèce : 126 points
  • Allemagne : 117 points
  • Luxembourg : 103 points
  • Lituanie : 90 points
  • Chypre : 78 points
  • Lettonie : 64 points
  • Serbie : 54 points
  • Royaume-Uni : 46 points
  • Finlande : 38 points
  • Estonie : 37 points
  • Géorgie : 34 points
  • Espagne : 30 points
  • Slovénie : 27 points
  • Autriche : 24 points
  • Norvège : 16 points
  • Et le vainqueur de l’Eurovision 2024 est :

La Suisse ! L’artiste non binaire Nemo a remporté la compétition avec son titre The Code .

Nemo, samedi 11 mai 2024. 

Tout le live

Ce direct est à présent terminé.

Très belle cérémonie, avec que de bonnes chansons !
Bravo à la Suisse ! On se prépare pour 2025 🙏 Et merci pour le live, ça fait plaisir d’avoir des actualités plus légères
Merci pour ce direct ! Bonne nuit à toutes et tous et surveillez les aurores boréales surtout :)

Merci à toutes et tous d’avoir été avec nous pour cette folle soirée musicale, qui a vu la Suisse remporter la 68 e  édition du concours de l’Eurovision devant la Croatie et l’Ukraine.

Est ce vraiment important de savoir que c’est une personne non-binaire ? L’essentiel est sa chanson, sa voix, son interprétation, non ?

C’est la première édition de l’Eurovision dont deux candidat·es sont ouvertement non binaires. Les personnes non binaires ne s’identifient ni totalement au genre masculin ni totalement au genre féminin.

Nemo Mettler decrypte dans  The Code  la réalisation d’être une personne non binaire, et cette chanson très personnelle a propulsé samedi soir l’artiste suisse au sommet de l’Eurovision.

«  The Code raconte le voyage que j’ai commencé en réalisant que je ne suis ni un homme ni une femme » , raconte Nemo. « Me trouver a été un processus long et souvent difficile pour moi. Mais rien ne vaut le sentiment de liberté que j’ai acquis en réalisant que je ne suis pas binaire » .

Nemo dit sa préférence pour les pronoms neutres en anglais  « they / them »  ou  « iel »  en français.

Bravo Nemo, tu es vraiment quelqu'un 💘

Bonsoir Silvi,

Je trouve votre commentaire fort élégant : Nemo, qui a gagné cette 68 e Eurovision, veut dire « personne » en latin.

L’Eurovision croquée par Urbs

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Nemo réinterprète son titre « The Code »

Nemo remporte la finale pour la Suisse, samedi 11 mai 2024.

L’Ukraine a obtenu 307 points du vote du public

Le pays passe devant Israël et la Suisse, en première place du classement.

Israël a obtenu 338 points du vote du public

L’Etat hébreu passe devant la Suisse, en première place du classement. Les votes continuent d’être comptabilisé.

Tous les jurys nationaux ont voté

Avant le vote du public, le trio de tête est le suivant :

Suisse : 365 points

France : 218 points

Croatie : 210 points

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Bonsoir, a quel heure sont les résultats ? La fatigue ce fais ressentir..

Tenez bon, nous avons presque tous les votes des 37 pays, puis ce seront les votes du public et nous aurons notre gagnant !

Le trio de tête reste le même

La Suisse, la France et la Croatie sont les premiers du classement provisoire !

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La France a attribué ses 12 points…

Au Portugal !

Et que gagne le vainqueur en plus de la gloire éternelle?

Le vainqueur ne gagne pas grand-chose, à dire vrai :

- La diffusion du titre sur les ondes et les droits d’auteur qui en découleront.

- La notoriété.

- Le pays du vainqueur accueille l’édition suivante de l’Eurovision.

La magie du tut tut à encore frappé , 12 points, oué

On ne parle pas assez du pouvoir magique du tut tut tut.

C’est au tour de la Slovénie d’attribuer ses 12 points à la France

Nous sommes désomais deuxième dans le classement provisoire !

L’Armenie a attribué ses 12 points à…

La France !

Un tut tut pour encourager slimane, svp?

Allez, on y croit !

Pour l’heure, la Suisse mène la danse grâce aux votes des jurys nationaux

Onze pays ont voté, voici le classement provisoire.

Pour rappel, le résultat est déterminé à 50 % par les jurys nationaux et à 50 % par le public. Les jurys attribuent ainsi leurs points, de 1 à 12 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 et 12) aux dix titres qu’ils ont préférés. Tout peut encore changer !

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  • Strass, paillettes et manifestations de soutien au peuple palestinien… La finale de l’édition 2024 de l’Eurovision s’est ouverte samedi à Malmö, dans le sud de la Suède, à l’ombre de la guerre à Gaza. Depuis le début de l’année, les pétitions se sont multipliées pour exiger l’exclusion d’Israël, qui participe traditionnellement à l’événement.
  • Le classement du concours sera-t-il affecté par ce contexte de tensions ? Des menaces ont été proférées contre la chanteuse représentant l’Etat hébreu, Eden Golan, menaces que l’Union européenne de radio-télévision (UER) a condamnées. Fin mars, les candidats de neuf pays ont appelé à un cessez-le-feu durable. La France sera représentée par le chanteur Slimane.
  • Bien qu’apolitique, l’Eurovision n’échappe pas aux soubresauts de l’actualité internationale. En 2022, les sociétés russes de radiodiffusion ont été exclues de l’UER, qui chapeaute le concours, du fait de la guerre en Ukraine. En 2022, trois mois après l’invasion russe, le représentant ukrainien, Kalush Orchestra, avait survolé la 66 e  édition du télécrochet, grâce aux votes du public. L’année suivante, l’Ukraine, faute de pouvoir accueillir le concours, en avait délégué l’organisation à son allié britannique, arrivé deuxième en 2022.
  • Suivez en direct la situation à Malmö ainsi que la finale hautement géopolitique du plus grand concours musical du monde avec nos journalistes Leslie Souvanlasy et Alexis Duval . Tout au long de la cérémonie, venez échanger avec Florent Parmentier , chercheur associé au Centre de géopolitique de HEC et secrétaire général du Cevipof (Sciences Po Paris), spécialiste notamment de la géopolitique de l’Eurovision. Le dessinateur Urbs croque en direct la cérémonie.

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Tour de France 2023: Jonas Vingegaard celebrates his second win

Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo Visma) crossed the line safely on the final stage of the 2023 Tour de France, celebrating his second overall victory in a row well behind the peloton with his teammates.

Because of rain, officials called the time for general classification with one lap to go on the Champs Élysées, and the final gaps in the standings remained the same after stage 21 .

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) was more active in the proceedings, going on the attack then leading out the sprint and then celebrating second overall at 7:29. He was also the race's best young rider.

Adam Yates gave the team two on the podium in third place overall at 10:56, claiming his first Grand Tour podium.

His identical twin brother Simon Yates (Jayco-AlUla) finished the race in fourth at 12:23.

Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadiers) finished the race despite his heavy crash on the penultimate stage to land in fifth at 13:17.

There were no changes for sixth to eighth place, in order,  Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) at 13:27, Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) at 14:44 and second on stage 20, Felix Gall (AG2R Citroën) at 16:09.

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Rounding out the top 10 are Groupama-FDJ’s  David Gaudu (ninth at 23:08) and Cofidis’ Guillaume Martin (10th at 26:30).

American Sepp Kuss (jumbo Visma) who was involved in the same crash as Rodriguez, finished in 12th overall.

Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) lost the stage to Jordi Meeus (Bora-Hansgrohe) but could be consoled with a dominant performance in the Tour's green jersey competition.

Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) took the last points on offer, while Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) was awarded the most combative rider prize.

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Yellow Jersey/Maillot Jaune – The yellow jersey is worn by the overall race leader on the general classification who has completed the stages so far in the lowest accumulated time.

Green Jersey – The green jersey is the points classification. Riders accrue points at one of the two intermediate sprints during stages and also at stage finishes, and the man with the most points leads the ranking.

Polka Dot Jersey – The red and white polka dot jersey is the mountain classification. Points are handed out to the first riders over certain hills and climbs during the Tour de France, with the hardest mountains giving the most points. Once again, the man with the most points leads the ranking.

White jersey – The white jersey is the best young rider classification. It works the same way as the yellow jersey, but only riders aged 25 or under are eligible to win.

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