The 2020 Tour de France was the 107th edition of the
Tour de France
The Tour de France () is an annual men's multiple-stage bicycle race primarily held in France, while also occasionally passing through nearby countries. Like the other Grand Tours (the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España), it consists ...
, one of cycling's three
Grand Tours. Originally scheduled to start on 27 June 2020, it was postponed until 29 August 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in France
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. The race began in
Nice
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on 29 August and concluded with its traditional run on the
Champs-Élysées on 20 September. A total of 176 riders from 22
teams participated in the race. The overall
general classification was won for the first time by a Slovenian,
Tadej Pogačar of . His fellow countryman
Primož Roglič () finished second, while Australian
Richie Porte
Richard Julian Porte (born 30 January 1985) is an Australian professional Road bicycle racing, road bicycle racer who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . His successes include wins at 8 UCI World Tour, World Tour stage races: Paris–Nice in 201 ...
() came third.
Alexander Kristoff won the bunch sprint on stage 1 to take the first yellow jersey of the tour.
Julian Alaphilippe, who led much of the previous year's tour, took the lead of the race after winning stage 2. Alaphilippe received a 20-second penalty for receiving food too close to the finish on stage 5 and lost his lead to
Adam Yates
Adam Richard Yates (born 7 August 1992) is a British road and track racing cyclist who currently rides for . He placed fourth overall at the 2016 Tour de France and became the first British rider to win the young rider classification, one year ...
. Yates held the lead for four stages before losing significant time in the mountainous stage 9, handing the lead to Roglič. Roglič held the yellow jersey for 11 stages, but was overtaken during the penultimate stage 20 time trial by Pogačar. With only the traditional procession on the Champs-Élysées remaining, Pogačar held his lead on the final stage.
The
points classification was won by 's
Sam Bennett, marking the first time that
Peter Sagan had not won the points classification in a Tour he finished. The
mountains classification
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and the
young rider classification Young rider classification (french: classement général des jeunes) is a cycling jersey competition in multi-day stage race events, such as the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and many others, which awards the current leader by overall time for ride ...
were both won by Pogačar, making him the first rider to win the yellow, polka dot, and white jerseys in the same year. Pogačar is the first rider to win three distinctive jerseys since
Eddy Merckx in
1972
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, the first rider since
Laurent Fignon in
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to win the Tour in his debut, and the first rider since
Cadel Evans
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in
2011
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to win the yellow jersey on the penultimate stage of the race.
won the
team classification The team classification is one of the different rankings for which competitors can compete in a multiple stage cycling race. It differs from the other usual rankings (general classification, points, king of the mountain and best young rider competi ...
for the third consecutive year.
Marc Hirschi
Marc Hirschi (born 24 August 1998) is a Swiss cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
In September 2018 it was announced that he would join from 2019 on a three-year contract, having been a member of in 2018. In the same month, ...
of was named the overall most
combative
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rider. Pogačar won the most stages, with three.
Postponement
The 2020 Tour was in jeopardy of being cancelled as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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resulting in a virtual Tour being held using
Zwift. On 14 April 2020 the
International Cycling Union (UCI) announced the start of the 2020 Tour would be postponed until 29 August 2020, with the
Giro d'Italia and
Vuelta a España
The Vuelta a España (; en, Tour of Spain) is an annual multi-stage bicycle race primarily held in Spain, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries. Inspired by the success of the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia, the r ...
to follow in October.
Teams
The 2020 Tour de France peloton consisted of 22 teams. All nineteen
UCI WorldTeams UCI most commonly refers to:
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were entitled, and obliged, to enter the race. Additionally,
Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), the organisers of the Tour, invited three second-tier
UCI ProTeams to participate in the event. The teams were announced on 7 January 2020. With every team fielding eight riders, 176 riders started the race in
Nice
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. As 30 riders abandoned during the race, 146 riders made it to the finish line on the
Champs-Élysées in Paris.
Teams that participated:
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Pre-race favourites
Pre-race predictions in the media, as well as by the
bookmakers, on the
general classification, changed with the postponement of the Tour. 's
Egan Bernal
Egan Arley Bernal Gómez (born 13 January 1997) is a Colombian cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam . In 2019 he won the Tour de France, becoming the first Latin American rider to do so, and the youngest winner since 1909. At the 2021 Giro d'It ...
, the
defending champion, sought to win a second consecutive title. Bernal's teammates,
Geraint Thomas
Geraint Howell Thomas, (; born 25 May 1986) is a Welsh professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam , Wales and Great Britain. He is one of the few riders in the modern era to achieve significant elite success as both a tra ...
, who won in
2018
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, as well as four-time Tour winner
Chris Froome
Christopher Clive Froome ɹɪs fɹuːm (born 20 May 1985) is a Kenyan/British Road bicycle racing, road racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He has won seven Grand Tour (cycling), Grand Tours: four editions of the Tour de ...
, both did not participate after sub-par showings in the
Critérium du Dauphiné
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.
Thibaut Pinot (), who was among the top contenders the previous year but had to abandon due to injury, was another top contender. 's duo of
Primož Roglič, winner of the
2019 Vuelta a España
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, and
Tom Dumoulin
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were also seen as top contenders, as was their teammate
Steven Kruijswijk, who finished third the previous year, but had to withdraw from this year's race following an injury sustained in the Critérium du Dauphiné a few weeks prior to the Tour's start. Other riders considered as top contenders included:
Miguel Ángel López (),
Romain Bardet
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,
Emanuel Buchmann
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(), who finished fourth in the previous year's Tour,
Mikel Landa
Mikel Landa Meana (born 13 December 1989) is a Spanish professional road cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam . His career breakthrough came at the 2015 Giro d'Italia where he won two stages and finished third overall.
Career Early career
Lan ...
(),
Guillaume Martin
Guillaume Martin (born 9 June 1993) is a French cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
In June 2017, he was named in the startlist for the Tour de France. While not necessarily considered a pre-race favourite for overall victory i ...
(),
Daniel Martínez (winner of the Critérium du Dauphiné),
Nairo Quintana (),
Tadej Pogačar (), who finished third in the
2019 Vuelta a España
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,
Richie Porte
Richard Julian Porte (born 30 January 1985) is an Australian professional Road bicycle racing, road bicycle racer who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . His successes include wins at 8 UCI World Tour, World Tour stage races: Paris–Nice in 201 ...
and
Bauke Mollema
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(). One of many outside contenders was
Julian Alaphilippe, who wore the yellow jersey for 14 days the previous year and managed to finish fifth, but the Frenchman confirmed that his focus would be on winning stages and not targeting the general classification.
For the
points classification, the big favorite was Slovakian
Peter Sagan of , who holds the record for the most wins of the points classification with seven. Some of the other favorites included
Sam Bennett ();
Giacomo Nizzolo
Giacomo Nizzolo (born 30 January 1989) is an Italian racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career Leopard Trek (2011–18)
Nizzolo took his first win at UCI World Tour level in August 2012, on stage 5 of the Eneco Tour. He launc ...
(), who won the
Italian National Road Race Championships and the
European Road Race Championships in the build-up to the Tour;
Caleb Ewan
Caleb Ewan (born 11 July 1994) is an Australian road and track bicycle racer who rides for UCI WorldTeam . A sprinter, Ewan has a style similar to that of Mark Cavendish, taking an extremely low position that offers him an aerodynamic advantage ...
(), who won three stages the previous year; and
Wout van Aert (), winner of the
2020 Strade Bianche
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and
2020 Milan–San Remo
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. Other contenders are:
Elia Viviani
Elia Viviani (born 7 February 1989) is an Italian professional Cycle sport, cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . On 10 May 2015, Viviani won his first Grand Tour stage victory at the 2015 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia, winning stage 2 ...
(),
Alexander Kristoff (),
Sonny Colbrelli (), and
Matteo Trentin
Matteo Trentin (born 2 August 1989) is an Italian professional road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career Professional career
In 2014, Trentin took a prestigious victory on Stage 7 of the Tour de France, where he won the sprin ...
().
Among the contenders for the
mountains classification
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were the past three winners:
2017
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winner
Warren Barguil
Warren Barguil (; born 28 October 1991) is a French cyclist, who rides for UCI ProTeam . He is best known for winning two mountain stages and the mountains classification of the 2017 Tour de France.
Career Early career
Born in Hennebont, Britta ...
(),
2018
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winner
Julian Alaphilippe, and
2019
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winner
Romain Bardet
Romain Bardet (born 9 November 1990) is a French professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . Bardet is known for his climbing and descending abilities, which make him one of the top general classification contenders in Gra ...
(). Other notable top contenders included:
Pierre Latour
Pierre Latour (born 12 October 1993) is a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam . He is a stage winner of the Vuelta a España, and twice the winner of French National Time Trial Championships.
Career
Latour was born in Romans-sur ...
();
Pierre Rolland ();
Ilnur Zakarin
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Career Early career and doping ban
In 2007, as a 17-year-old, he won the juniors tim ...
and
Alessandro De Marchi (),
Guillaume Martin
Guillaume Martin (born 9 June 1993) is a French cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
In June 2017, he was named in the startlist for the Tour de France. While not necessarily considered a pre-race favourite for overall victory i ...
and
Nicolas Edet
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();
Dan Martin Daniel Martin may refer to:
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();
Thomas De Gendt
Thomas De Gendt (born 6 November 1986) is a Belgian professional road racing cyclist, who rides for UCI WorldTeam . He previously rode for rivals , , and .
Career
Born in Sint-Niklaas, De Gendt won the opening stage of the 2011 Paris–Nice ...
and
Tim Wellens
Tim Wellens (born 10 May 1991) is a Belgian professional road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He is the son of former racing cyclist Leo Wellens and the nephew of cyclists Paul and Johan Wellens.
Career
Born in Sint-Truiden, Wel ...
();
Adam Yates
Adam Richard Yates (born 7 August 1992) is a British road and track racing cyclist who currently rides for . He placed fourth overall at the 2016 Tour de France and became the first British rider to win the young rider classification, one year ...
();
Tiesj Benoot
Tiesj Benoot (born 11 March 1994) is a Belgian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career Lotto–Soudal (2015–19)
Benoot turned professional with the Belgian UCI World Tour team in 2015, after riding for the outfit in 2013 and ...
(),
Lilian Calmejane
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Career
Born in Albi, Calmejane turned profes ...
(); and
Davide Formolo and
David de la Cruz
David de la Cruz Melgarejo (born 6 May 1989) is a Spanish cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
De la Cruz was born in Sabadell. On 28 August 2016, de la Cruz scored the biggest win of his career to that point, when he won stag ...
().
The two main favorites for the
young rider classification Young rider classification (french: classement général des jeunes) is a cycling jersey competition in multi-day stage race events, such as the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and many others, which awards the current leader by overall time for ride ...
were defending champion
Egan Bernal
Egan Arley Bernal Gómez (born 13 January 1997) is a Colombian cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam . In 2019 he won the Tour de France, becoming the first Latin American rider to do so, and the youngest winner since 1909. At the 2021 Giro d'It ...
and Tour debutant
Tadej Pogačar. Bernal's teammate
Pavel Sivakov
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Personal life
Sivakov is the son of Russian former cyclists Ale ...
, as well as Colombian duo
Sergio Higuita
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Career
He moved to EF Education First from UCI Continental team in May 2019, having initially been set ...
and
Daniel Martínez (), and
David Gaudu () were also expected to do well in this classification.
Two teams were considered the front-runners for the
teams classification; were led by defending champion Bernal and Carapaz; they previously won this classification in
2017
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. were led by Roglič and Dumoulin, as well as and . , which has won the teams classification in four of the last five Tours, were also expected to challenge for the classification despite losing several of their general classification leaders to other teams.
Route and stages
The start of the 2020 Tour (known as the ''
Grand Départ'') took place in
Nice
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. This was the second occasion that the city has held the ''Grand Départ'', the first being for the
1981 Tour de France
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. This was the 36th occasion on which the Tour de France has visited Nice, and the first time since the
2013 Tour de France
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. This year's race took place entirely within France.
Race overview
''Grand Départ'' and the first week
The first three stages of the Tour would begin in Nice, France, in late August due to the worldwide pandemic. Stage one was intended to be a flat sprinter's stage around the city, and began as expected with a three rider breakaway. The break was caught early in the stage, after racing for the
King of the Mountains points were split equally, with the jersey won by
Fabien Grellier
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Career
Grellier was born in Aizenay. In July 2018, he was named in the start list for the 2018 Tour de France, Tour de France. He al ...
for getting there first. With 100 km to go, an unseasonable driving rainstorm moved in causing the roads to become treacherous throughout the remainder of the day. Despite the
peloton calling a truce in the interest of safety,
Miguel Ángel López,
John Degenkolb,
Philippe Gilbert
Philippe Gilbert (born 5 July 1982) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer, who is best known for winning the World Road Race Championships in 2012, and for being one of two riders, along with Davide Rebellin, to have won the three ...
,
Caleb Ewan
Caleb Ewan (born 11 July 1994) is an Australian road and track bicycle racer who rides for UCI WorldTeam . A sprinter, Ewan has a style similar to that of Mark Cavendish, taking an extremely low position that offers him an aerodynamic advantage ...
,
Rafael Valls
Rafael Valls Ferri (born 25 June 1987) is a Spanish professional road bicycle racer, who last rode for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
Born in Cocentaina, Valls left at the end of the 2013 season, and joined for the 2014 season. In 2015, Valls had his ...
,
Julian Alaphilippe,
George Bennett George Bennett, Bennette, or Bennet may refer to:
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and many other riders were involved in crashes, causing several of them to abandon.
With 3 km to go there was a large pileup along the
Promenade des Anglais
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in downtown Nice. The race jury decided anyone involved in this crash would receive the same time as the winner.
Alexander Kristoff was involved in this crash, but because the sprinters' teams and
leadout trains were not operating at top speed, as they would under normal conditions, he was able to make his way back to the front and beat the defending
World Champion
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Mads Pedersen Mads Pedersen may refer to:
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, as well as
Bol,
Bennett Bennett may refer to:
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*Bennett (name), including a list of people with the surname and given name
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* Bennett, Alberta
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,
Sagan and
Viviani to win the stage and take the yellow jersey.
Stage two saw better weather, as well as two Category 1 climbs. The previous stage, Gilbert fractured a kneecap and Valls broke his leg, and neither started the stage.
Attacks began early with
Cosnefroy,
Asgreen,
Skujiņš,
Gogl,
Trentin, Sagan,
Postlberger and
Perez forming the escape bunch, but were unable to gain more than three minutes from the peloton. Cosnefroy attacked on the Col de la Colmiane, reaching the summit alone to claim the KOM points. By the time the main field reached the summit, the gap had closed to two minutes, as many riders were dropped from the peloton including the yellow Jersey of Kristoff and
Mads Pedersen Mads Pedersen may refer to:
* Mads Pedersen (canoeist) (born 1996), Danish canoeist
* Mads Pedersen (cyclist) (born 1995), Danish cyclist
* Mads Pedersen (footballer, born 1993), Danish footballer
* Mads Valentin, Danish footballer
* Mads Pedersen ...
. By the climb of the Col d'Eze with 40 km to go, the breakaway group had been caught and
Nicolas Roche
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was the first over the top.
With 13 km to go in the stage, on the day's final climb, Alaphilippe attacked and was joined by
Adam Yates
Adam Richard Yates (born 7 August 1992) is a British road and track racing cyclist who currently rides for . He placed fourth overall at the 2016 Tour de France and became the first British rider to win the young rider classification, one year ...
and
Marc Hirschi
Marc Hirschi (born 24 August 1998) is a Swiss cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
In September 2018 it was announced that he would join from 2019 on a three-year contract, having been a member of in 2018. In the same month, ...
. Led by the Jumbo squad of
Primoz Roglic and
Tom Dumoulin
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, the peloton chased, but the trio managed to stay away on the descent and build a small gap. During the pursuit,
Michał Kwiatkowski bumped into Dumoulin, causing a violent crash and interrupting the pace Team Jumbo was setting in pursuit of the breakaway. Approaching the finish line on the Promenade des Anglais, the peloton was only two seconds behind as Alaphilippe won the day and the yellow jersey for the second time in his career, as Hirschi, Yates,
Greg Van Avermaet and
Sergio Higuita
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Career
He moved to EF Education First from UCI Continental team in May 2019, having initially been set ...
rounded out the top 5.
Stage three departed the
Allianz Riviera
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en route to
Sisteron
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Sisteron is situated on the banks of the rive ...
.
Jérôme Cousin
Jérôme Cousin (born 5 June 1989) is a French professional road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam .
In October 2015 announced that Cousin would join them from 2016 on a two-year contract, after six years with and its previous ...
, Perez and Cosnefroy were involved in the breakaway, with the latter two racing for the right to wear the polka dot jersey in the early stages. Perez won enough points to take the jersey from Cosnefroy and was therefore in the virtual jersey when they both fell back from the group to rejoin the peloton, leaving Cousin on his own with over a hundred kilometres to go. Perez, however, crashed into his team car, and then the side of the mountain on the descent when the car suddenly stopped in front of him and he was forced to abandon the race. Cosnefroy retained the jersey as a result and would be in good position to defend it over the next few stages. Cousin was caught with 16 km to go. The sprint finish saw
Sam Bennett appear to be in very good position to claim his first ever stage in the Tour de France when a late charging Ewan came by Sagan,
Hugo Hofstetter,
Giacomo Nizzolo
Giacomo Nizzolo (born 30 January 1989) is an Italian racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career Leopard Trek (2011–18)
Nizzolo took his first win at UCI World Tour level in August 2012, on stage 5 of the Eneco Tour. He launc ...
as well as Bennett to take the win.
Stage four was anticipated to be the first test among the
GC riders to see who was in the best form being as the stage finished with a climb. In the same region that
Luis Ocaña
Jesús Luis Ocaña Pernía (; 9 June 1945 – 19 May 1994) was a Spanish road bicycle racer who won the 1973 Tour de France and the 1970 Vuelta a España. During the 1971 Tour de France he launched an amazing solo breakaway that put him ...
had his
famous solo breakaway in 1971. The breakaway of six riders formed and took the majority of the intermediate sprint and mountains points with one of the riders,
Tiesj Benoot
Tiesj Benoot (born 11 March 1994) is a Belgian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career Lotto–Soudal (2015–19)
Benoot turned professional with the Belgian UCI World Tour team in 2015, after riding for the outfit in 2013 and ...
crashing and actually splitting his seatpost in two. Benoot avoided serious injury and continued the race as the breakaway eventually fragmented with the final escapee in
Krists Neilands
Krists Neilands (born 18 August 1994) is a Latvian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career Israel Cycling Academy (2017–present)
In 2017, Kuldīga-born Neilands won the Latvian National Road Race Championships, and stage 5 at t ...
being caught as the final climb began.
Wout Van Aert and
Sepp Kuss
Sepp Kuss (born September 13, 1994) is an American professional cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
Kuss started out in mountain bike racing as a junior and as a student at the University of Colorado won two races at the Colle ...
set the pacemaking late in the stage shaking off everyone but the group of favorites. Kuss drove a dominant pace all the way up the climb when with 500 meters to go
Guillaume Martin
Guillaume Martin (born 9 June 1993) is a French cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
In June 2017, he was named in the startlist for the Tour de France. While not necessarily considered a pre-race favourite for overall victory i ...
attacked and Kuss peeled off as his teammate Roglic and the rest of the favorites pursued. Roglic won the stage definitively with
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*Tadej Ferme (born 1991), Slovenian basketball player
*Tadej Golob (born 1967), Slovenian mountain climber and writer
...
coming in 2nd, Martin finishing 3rd,
Nairo Quintana in 4th and Alaphilippe finishing 5th retaining the yellow jersey. Other favorites in Defending champ Egan Bernal, Dumoulin, Lopez,
Mikel Landa
Mikel Landa Meana (born 13 December 1989) is a Spanish professional road cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam . His career breakthrough came at the 2015 Giro d'Italia where he won two stages and finished third overall.
Career Early career
Lan ...
and 2nd place overall
Adam Yates
Adam Richard Yates (born 7 August 1992) is a British road and track racing cyclist who currently rides for . He placed fourth overall at the 2016 Tour de France and became the first British rider to win the young rider classification, one year ...
also came across in good order. Stage five was a flat stage in which several breakaways were attempted, but none actually succeeded. Cosnefroy grabbed the two points to stay in the polka dot jersey while Sam Bennett took the intermediate sprint points and finished 3rd at the finish line, behind
Cees Bol and stage winner Wout Van Aert, to claim the green jersey from Sagan. The yellow jersey also switched riders as race leader Julian Alaphilippe accepted food inside 20 km to go, which is a penalty for safety reasons, and was docked twenty seconds. As a result, Yates took over the Maillot Jaune, although he was less than pleased to learn that he was being awarded it in this manner as he stated, "Nobody wants to take the jersey like this. I was on the bus and we were about to leave for the hotel when I got the call…. tomorrow I'll give it everything to defend the jersey…" This was the second time being involved in a controversial swapping of the yellow jersey for Yates as during the 2016 edition when
Chris Froome
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ended up
running up Mont Ventoux Yates finished the stage and was temporarily officially in yellow by a few seconds over Froome, until after the stage was over and the Jury decided to give Froome the same time as
Bauke Mollema
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who had also been involved in the incident, which allowed Froome to keep his lead.
Stage six began at
Le Teil
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and finished at
Mont Aigoual
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, a climb made famous by writer and semi-pro cyclist
Tim Krabbé
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Krabbé was born in Amsterdam. His writing has appeared in most major periodicals in the Netherlands. Once a competitive cyclist, he is known to Dutch readers for ...
. The stage saw a large group of riders form an escape bunch including Van Avermaet, Roche,
Cavagna,
Powless,
Herrada,
Lutsenko,
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and
Edvald Boasson Hagen. Their gap eventually exceeded six minutes and Herrada, Van Avermaet, Lutsenko and Powless would survive to finish ahead of the peloton with Lutsenko riding away from everyone and soloing to victory. Yates would perform well and defend his yellow jersey with a three-second advantage over Roglic, with the majority of the other GC contenders about ten seconds behind him. Stage seven saw a major split in the main field due in part to the weather, with very high crosswinds creating splits in the peloton, and due to the extreme pace set very early on in the stage by the
Ineos Grenadiers and Team Bora on the first climb of the day, who were trying to drop the competition of
Peter Sagan who was aiming to reclaim the green jersey from Bennett. The plan worked out for both teams as not only were the sprinters and contenders for the stage win in Bennett, Nizzolo, Kristoff, Bol and Ewan left behind, but so were many of Bernal's competitors in the GC who lost over a minute by the end of the day. Riders who had their hopes at victory or a podium finish take a serious hit included Mollema, Pogačar,
Landa,
Porte
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*Richie Porte, Australian professional cyclist who competes ...
and
Carapaz while Bernal, Roglič, Dumoulin, Lopez, Yates,
Urán,
Pinot,
Bardet,
Quintana and
Guillaume Martin
Guillaume Martin (born 9 June 1993) is a French cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
In June 2017, he was named in the startlist for the Tour de France. While not necessarily considered a pre-race favourite for overall victory i ...
survived in the lead group securing their position. The most significant breakaway attempt of the day came from veteran Belgian rider
Thomas De Gendt
Thomas De Gendt (born 6 November 1986) is a Belgian professional road racing cyclist, who rides for UCI WorldTeam . He previously rode for rivals , , and .
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Born in Sint-Niklaas, De Gendt won the opening stage of the 2011 Paris–Nice ...
, who rode solo for about 60 kilometers, but he was caught by the lead group long before the finish. At the finish line Wout Van Aert took his second stage win in three days besting Boasson Hagen and
Bryan Coquard
Bryan Coquard (born 25 April 1992) is a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He was a silver medalist at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Omnium.
Career
Youth and amateur career
Coquard began cycling in 1999 at the age of sev ...
at the line. Yates remained in the overall lead, Sagan was back in the green jersey and Bernal took the
White Jersey
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from Pogačar.
The second week and Pyrenees
Stage eight was a mountain stage where a breakaway of thirteen riders eventually formed and began to build a gap. Being as none of the escaped riders were a threat to the GC contenders the
peloton allowed them to extend their advantage. The intermediate sprint was won by Cousin with Cosnefroy defending the polka dot jersey taking maximum points on the first climb of the day which was the infamous
Col de Mente. With the gap back to the main field continuously growing it became clear the breakaway riders would fight amongst themselves for the stage win on the upcoming
Port de Bales and
Col de Peyresourde.
Nans Peters
Nans Peters (born 12 March 1994) is a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career Amateur career
Before turning professional, he set a new record for most selections for the French national Under-23 team, being chosen 20 times: ...
and
Ilnur Zakarin
Ilnur Azatovich Zakarin (russian: Ильнур Азатович Закарин; born 15 September 1989) is a Russian racing cyclist, who rides for UCI ProTeam .
Career Early career and doping ban
In 2007, as a 17-year-old, he won the juniors tim ...
had the strongest legs and fought for the stage win, with Peters attacking and dropping Zakarin to solo to victory.
Toms Skujiņš
Toms Skujiņš (born 15 June 1991) is a Latvian professional road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
In 2013 and 2015, Skujiņš received the Cyclist of the Year award presented by Latvian Cycling Federation.
In 201 ...
and
Carlos Verona
Carlos Verona Quintanilla (born 4 November 1992) is a Spanish cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He was named in the start list for the 2016 Giro d'Italia.
Career
Verona was born in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid. On 30 July 2 ...
both rode strongly, and eventually caught and dropped Zakarin to round out the stage podium. Zakarin crossed 4th and in 5th was
Neilson Powless
Neilson Powless (born September 3, 1996) is an American professional road racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . Powless, who is Oneida, is the first US Native American to compete in the Tour de France.
Career
In August 2019, ...
, who wasn't even supposed to be in the breakaway as Team EF intended to get either
Dani Martínez or
Hugh Carthy
Hugh John Carthy (born 9 July 1994) is a British professional road racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . Carthy's nickname "Huge" was coined when his name was mispronounced by an announcer in the Giro d'Italia, but stuck due to ...
into the break, but Powless was in the right place at the right time when the attacks came. When asked about it following the race he stated, "It's amazing… it's incredible. If my role was to sit in the group and support
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... I’d be happy, and that will be my role soon enough."
Among the GC contenders there were some shakeups, notably including top French contender
Pinot seeing his chances slip away due to a back injury, Alaphilippe struggling and also losing over ten minutes and Tom Dumoulin losing two minutes. Gaining time was
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*Tadej Ferme (born 1991), Slovenian basketball player
*Tadej Golob (born 1967), Slovenian mountain climber and writer
...
, who attacked on the final climb making up some of the time he lost in the crosswinds the previous day, putting himself back into the top 10 in the process.
Stage nine was the second Pyreneean mountain stage. Four riders had abandoned the race the previous stage leaving 168 riders to sign in and start the stage. The breakaway attempts were thwarted from early on in the day as Jumbo and Ineos attempted to control and dictate the pace for the benefit of Roglic and Bernal. Cosnefroy jumped out front in the first 10 km in defense of the polka dot jersey and
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rider
Marc Hirschi
Marc Hirschi (born 24 August 1998) is a Swiss cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
In September 2018 it was announced that he would join from 2019 on a three-year contract, having been a member of in 2018. In the same month, ...
made a serious attack to escape but it never materialized. and also attempted to get a breakaway formed and Alaphilippe of took a shot at trying to get away as well. Tom Dumoulin became the most powerful super-domestique in the race when he sacrificed himself for the team during the previous stage and in conjunction with the climbing abilities of George Bennett,
Wout Van Aert and
Sepp Kuss
Sepp Kuss (born September 13, 1994) is an American professional cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
Kuss started out in mountain bike racing as a junior and as a student at the University of Colorado won two races at the Colle ...
team Jumbo was proving to be the strongest team in the Tour. For the previous decade it has unquestionably been
Team Sky/Ineos Grenadiers, however they were missing both Chris Froome and
Geraint Thomas
Geraint Howell Thomas, (; born 25 May 1986) is a Welsh professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam , Wales and Great Britain. He is one of the few riders in the modern era to achieve significant elite success as both a tra ...
. Even without these former champs Ineos was still a threat to defend as champs and the jockeying of these teams controlled the race until Marc Hirschi broke free with 90 km to go on the first Cat-1 climb of the day. About eight other riders tried bridging the gap up to him and formed an escape group including Thibault Pinot attempting to set something up for his teammates to go for a stage win,
Sébastien Reichenbach
Sébastien Reichenbach (born 28 May 1989) is a Swiss cyclist, who rides for UCI ProTeam . During his professional career, he has also competed for (2010–2011), (2013–2015), and (2016–2022).
Since turning professional, Reichenbach has tak ...
among them. Also taking their shot was
Warren Barguil
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Career Early career
Born in Hennebont, Britta ...
,
Omar Fraile
Omar Fraile Matarranza (born 17 July 1990) is a Spanish racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He is a winner of stages in the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia, and has twice won the Mountains classification in the Vuelta a ...
,
Lennard Kämna
Lennard Kämna (born 9 September 1996) is a German professional road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He rode with in 2015, before his team and merged for the 2016 season.
Career
At the age of 14, Kämna left his famil ...
and Dani Martínez, but they were not able to catch Hirschi, who had a gap extending beyond +2:00 and was the only rider up the road.
Fabio Aru
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of team , who had come into the race as team leader, fell into difficulty and
off the back leaving Pogacar, who was riding in his first Tour, as the GC hope for the team. At most Hirschi had a gap exceeding +4:30 but by the time he began the final climb on the
Col de Marie-Blanque a minute had been shaved off that. Van Aert and Kuss of viciously attacked the climb at the head of the elite group and as the summit approached Hirschi's lead had been cut to about +0:30. Pogacar launched an attack with about 3 km to go, which was answered by most of the GC riders but the yellow jersey of Adam Yates began to fall behind. Egan Bernal was the next rider to attack and of the final group only Roglic, Landa and Pogacar went with him. With 2 km to go Hirschi, who had been riding solo for 88 km, pulled up as he realized he had been caught. He was not dropped however, so hope for the stage win was not yet lost, and these five riders rode on towards the finish. Hirschi launched his sprint first, however Pogacar and Roglic bested him on the line with Pogacar becoming the youngest stage winner in decades and Roglic becoming the first
Slovenia
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n rider to wear the yellow jersey as the majority of the other GC riders limited their losses to about ten seconds or so, not including time bonuses. Bernal was now in 2nd +0:21 behind, Guillaume Martin was in 3rd at +0:28 with Quintana, Bardet, Uran and Pogacar not far behind him.
Following the rest day stage ten was slated to be a flat stage along the Atlantic coast from the island of
Oléron
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to the island of
Île de Ré. Before the start of the stage it was revealed that Director of the Tour de France
Christian Prudhomme
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Born in Paris, Prudhomme studied at the ESJ school of journalism in Lille from 1983 to 1985. He joined RT ...
had tested positive for
COVID-19
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.
He was not in any contact with riders or team members so the race wasn't effected but he did move into isolation for seven days. The attacks came as soon as 'the race is on' was declared with
Stefan Küng
Stefan Küng (born 16 November 1993) is a Swiss cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He is also a citizen of Liechtenstein.
Career
Küng won the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's individual pursuit, individual purs ...
of Team FDJ and
Michael Schär of being the two riders who escaped the peloton. The pace of the main field was for the most part controlled by Deceuninck and as they intended the stage to finish in a bunch sprint. It would as the escapees never extended their lead much beyond +2:00 and were back within the bunch about 70 kilometers into the race at which point team Ineos Grenadiers and took control of the pace. There were a few crashes, including one between 7th place Pogacar and 3rd place Guillaume Martin, neither of whom lost time but they both had to put in a hard chase to get back to the group.
Küng attacked again on the bridge to Île de Ré but was brought back and with 10 km to go the leadout trains began to form for the upcoming sprint. Coquard, Greipel, Pedersen and
Elia Viviani
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were all there in the end but the podium was filled by Sagan, Ewan and Sam Bennett, who claimed his first stage win in the Tour de France. Bennett also reclaimed the green jersey from Sagan and would not relinquish the Maillot Vert for the rest of the Tour. This would end up becoming the first time
Peter Sagan finished a Tour de France where he did not win the Points Competition.
Stage eleven was another flat stage suited perfectly for a bunch sprint and this is what it turned out to be once the Most Combative Rider and only breakaway rider in
Mathieu Ladagnous was caught by the bunch. In the final kilometers the leadout trains formed for Sagan and Bennett, who were fighting for the green jersey, as well as those going for the stage win in Coquard, Hoffstetter, Pedersen, Ewan, Van Aert,
Mezgec and
Clément Venturini
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of who was being led out by
Oliver Naesen
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. Ewan won the day in a photo-finish with Sagan initially finishing 2nd followed by Bennett in 3rd. Ewan said of the win, "Once you have one you want two, and now I have two. I want a third on the
Champs-Élysées... I didn't know if I'd won because I threw my bike and was looking down… but sometimes you can just feel it." Sagan was found guilty of improper sprinting and relegated to the bottom of the standings for the stage. This decision moved Bennett up to 2nd for the stage and made a notable difference in the green jersey standings.
was absent with injury so they had come into the race with nothing to hope for but stage wins. They had several riders survive in the final group and two of them attacked near the end of the stage but it was Marc Hirschi who was able to stay away. His teammates Roche, Benoot and Kragh-Andersen refused to cooperate with Reichenbach, Rolland, Schachmann,
Quentin Pacher
Quentin Pacher (born 6 January 1992 in Libourne) is a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . In August 2020, he was named in the startlist for the 2020 Tour de France.
Major results
;2012
: 1st Mountains classification Kreiz Br ...
and the others trying to chase him down. After coming up just short twice already, Hirschi won the stage in convincing fashion with no changes coming in the overall situation.
Stage thirteen saw numerous breakaway attempts early in the day but none of them managed to escape. About 60 km into the stage a large group of strong riders managed to get away and work together to continuously extend their advantage. Seventeen riders in the total including
Geschke,
Madouas,
Schachmann,
Alaphilippe, Powless,
Kämna, Dani Martínez and
Pierre Rolland among others. As the stage progressed their advantage grew and eventually reached +11:00 before it started coming down meaning the stage winner would come from this group. Late in the stage Powless of Team EF would attack and be joined by Schachmann of Team Bora, but eventually both of them would fall back and it would be their teammates Martínez and Kämna who would fight for the stage win with Martínez taking the victory by surging ahead in the final hundred meters before it came down to a sprint. Back down the road in the overall situation
Primoz Roglic attacked in an effort to build on his small lead. His attack worked as many of the GC contenders lost half a minute or more. Pogacar joined Roglic and stayed with him, as a result jumping from 7th place to 2nd place while Bernal dropped to 3rd. Bardet came into the day in 4th but along with Mollema suffered a crash and had to abandon the race. Martin fell out of the top 10 as
Ritchie Porte rode strongly and broke into the top 10 for the first time.
Stage fourteen was a 194 kilometer long hilly stage with four categorized climbs, three small ones and a single Cat-2, the Col du Béal. It was a tailor-made stage for Sagan, who had won several stages like this throughout his career and had more stage wins than any other rider in the Tour. His team, , intended to control the breakaways as well as the entire peloton in order to put him in position to win. The early breakaway consisted of
Stefan Küng
Stefan Küng (born 16 November 1993) is a Swiss cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He is also a citizen of Liechtenstein.
Career
Küng won the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's individual pursuit, individual purs ...
and
Edward Theuns
Edward Theuns (born 30 April 1991) is a Belgian racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He rode for his national team at the 2014 UCI Road World Championships.
Career
Theuns made his debut for in 2014. He took his first victor ...
with Theuns winning the maximum intermediate sprint points and Küng dropping him on the climbs to claim the KOM points. They were caught after being away for about 100 km and the surviving peloton controlled the race from then on. Sagan was able to claim more points than Bennett in the sprints but was working hard to control the bunch as they had several surviving riders including
Benoot,
Andersen,
Hirschi and even their sprinter
Cees Bol, virtually any one of whom would be capable of winning the stage. Inside 12 km to go numerous attacks came one after another from some of the strongest riders in the sport including Van Avermaet, Alaphilippe, Sagan, De Gendt, Benoot and Hirschi but all of these attempts were contained. The only rider to stay away was Soren Kragh Andersen who launched his attack with 3 km to go, which nobody was able to match. Andersen crossed the line alone claiming his first Tour stage win and +0:15 later
Simone Consonni
Simone Consonni (born 12 September 1994) is an Italian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He rode at the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. In August 2018, he was named in the startlist for the Vuelta a ...
and Luka Mezgec rounded out the podium ahead of Peter Sagan who finished 4th. The overall situation at the end of the second week remained static. Roglic and Team Jumbo were firmly in command of the race as he maintained his lead of just under a minute on
Pogacar and defending champ
Bernal and just over a minute on
Urán and
Quintana. The hardest part of the Tour was just ahead however, as beginning in stage fifteen there would be four consecutive high mountain stages in the Alps, which would be followed by more climbing with a difficult individual time trial.
The third week: the Alps, the time trial and the Champs-Élysées
There were several attempts to get a breakaway formed early in stage fifteen but the accelerations of Sagan and Bennett fighting for intermediate sprint points frustrated all attempts. Eventually a group of eight would break free but they were unable to gain enough time to threaten for a stage win.
Matteo Trentin
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Career Professional career
In 2014, Trentin took a prestigious victory on Stage 7 of the Tour de France, where he won the sprin ...
of , who was in 3rd place in the points competition, attacked the breakaway and gained a lead of about twenty seconds while claiming the maximum intermediate sprint points, but he was eventually caught by the other breakaway riders. Back down the road in the main field there was a fairly serious crash when
Bob Jungels
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Career
Born in Rollingen, Mersch, Luxembourg, Jungels competed in the Tour de France for the first time in 2015, as part of the UCI World ...
accidentally grazed the front tire of
Sergio Higuita
Sergio Andrés Higuita García (born 1 August 1997) is a Colombian professional road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
He moved to EF Education First from UCI Continental team in May 2019, having initially been set ...
causing the latter to viciously crash into the pavement. He remounted and tried to ride on but before long the pain set in and Higuita realized he might have been seriously hurt and had to abandon. He was taken to the hospital as a precaution; fortunately x-rays showed no broken bones. Later in the stage
Michael Gogl
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of broke clear of the other breakaway riders and built a bit of a gap. Eventually
Pierre Rolland of would also leave the rest of the escapees behind to join Gogl. These two were the final two riders up the road when the group of favorites caught them at the foot of the final climb, the
Col du Grand Colombier
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This pass lies at the southern extremity of the Jura in the massif of the Grand Colombier. With the Col du Chasseral, it is the highest road pass in the Jura. It pa ...
, with the Rolland being awarded Most Combative Rider. On this climb Jumbo-Visma riders Van Aert, Bennett, Kuss and Dumoulin set a vicious pace that put many riders into serious difficulty including Guillaume Martin, Egan Bernal and Nairo Quintana. The climb was seventeen kilometers long and about halfway through Yates attacked and got away briefly, but was only able to stay away for a kilometer or so before he was caught. As it neared the final kilometer one of the only riders still strong enough to attack after the assault of the Jumbo-Visma riders was Ritchie Porte.
He went clear and only Roglic, Pogacar and
Miguel Ángel López went with him. In the end Pogacar accelerated ahead of Roglic to take the stage victory as Porte crossed 3rd +0:05 later with Lopez in 4th three seconds beyond Porte. Coming in +0:15 behind Roglic and Pogacar was
Enric Mas
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Sepp Kuss
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, who had put in
much of the work for Roglic,
Mikel Landa
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and Adam Yates with Rigoberto Urán and veteran rider
Alejandro Valverde of a few seconds after that. Quintana was able to limit his losses and remain in the top 10, but Bernal was not and this effectively ended the championship reign of Team Ineos. Stage winner Pogacar commented after the stage, "I don't know what happened to Bernal, but set a terrible pace and some riders paid for it."
Overall Roglic was still in command of the
Maillot Jaune
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by +0:40 over Pogacar and +1:34 over Rigoberto Urán, with López, Yates, Porte and Landa within about two minutes going into the final rest day.
Following the rest day the testing of the riders, trainers and staff continued as usual. Throughout the race a handful of staff from four different teams had come back positive but all 785 personnel inside the 'race bubble' tested negative prior to stage sixteen, so all 156 riders still in the race signed in to start. It was a mostly clear day, about 75 degrees and included five categorized climbs with two Cat-2's and a Cat-1 among them. With less climbing than other high mountain stages major changes in the GC were not anticipated, but there would be no shortage of riders hoping for a stage win. As such the attacks and breakaway attempts began almost as soon as 'the race is on' was declared. Eight kilometers into the stage Pinot, Alaphilippe,
Richard Carapaz of Team Ineos and twenty-two other riders went clear. Nine kilometers later Carapaz attacked again shaking up this group. By the time of the sixty kilometer mark there were twenty-three riders in the breakaway. The surviving peloton was content to let this group get away as
Tony Martin and
Robert Gesink took their turns for Jumbo-Visma at the front of the main field. Eventually the breakaway would have a gap exceeding +12:00, which would continue to widen, but the size of the group would be whittled down as the race rolled on. With 35 kilometers to go Quentin Patcher attacked and rode off the front of the group. After following a long turn at the front by
Andrey Amador four others rode off in pursuit of Patcher with Carapaz, Reichenbach, Kämna and Alaphilippe. Several of these riders had claimed KOM points but
Benoît Cosnefroy
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would still be in the polka dot jersey at the end of the day. As the stage neared the finish nearly +17:00 separated the leaders on the road from the group of favorites and eighteen of the breakaway riders would finish ahead of the elite group.
Lennard Kämna
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At the age of 14, Kämna left his famil ...
launched the decisive move reaching the finish line more than a minute ahead of Carapaz,
who would be awarded the only red number for his combativeness. None of the breakaway riders were a threat to the overall leaders and there were no major attacks or changes in the standings among them.
Stage seventeen was the
Queen Stage
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and being as it included two
Cat-HC climbs where the riders would climb above 6,000 feet in elevation on both occasions, it was the type of stage which could decide the Tour. Right from the start about twenty riders broke clear either chasing sprint points or trying to form an escape bunch to go for the stage win. Among them Thomas De Gendt tried his luck to attack the breakaway and built a bit of a gap. By the time they reached the first climb,
Col de la Madeleine
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five riders were at the front. Carapaz, Alaphilippe and Kämna were battling each other for the second day in a row and
Gorka Izagirre
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and
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were right there among them. Kämna was the first to fall back as this group would have a gap of better than six minutes before it started coming down. Martin eventually got dropped as the gap to the breakaway continued to steadily wither due to
Damiano Caruso
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and
Pello Bilbao
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of Team driving a hard pace at the front of the yellow jersey group for the benefit of
Mikel Landa
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Lan ...
. As a result, the next riders over the first climb were in the elite group and Pogacar took the 3rd place mountains points which was enough for him to take the polka dot jersey from Cosnefroy. Going up the final climb, the
Col de la Loze
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Carapaz was the only rider left out front but his gap was being reduced with each passing kilometer. Carapaz was eventually caught and as the stage approached the finish the pace set by Roglic dropped all of the surviving contenders except for Porte, Pogacar, 'Superman' Lopez and his own teammate Sepp Kuss. It would be Lopez who launched the decisive move to claim the stage win and while both Roglic and Pogacar tried to chase him down he won the stage as Roglic added +0:15 to his lead over Pogacar and beyond that to everybody else in the race. Roglic now had a lead of +0:57 on Pogacar as Lopez jumped up to third on the podium at +1:26 behind. Porte, Yates, Uran and Landa were now all beyond +3:00 from Roglic, but separated from one another by barely twenty seconds.
Egan Bernal
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,
Stefan Küng
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,
Mikel Nieve
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Jens Debusschere
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either did not start, did not finish or finished outside the time limit on stage seventeen leaving 150 riders to sign in at the start of stage eighteen. In the case of Mikel Nieve this was notable because prior to his abandon he had finished every grand tour he had started his entire career, eighteen of them in a row, and finished inside the top 25 of every one of them. There was a neutral start to the stage, but after this section was cleared 'the race is on' was declared and the attacks came quickly. Sagan and Bennett continued battling for the green jersey with Bennett extending his lead by another five points at the first sprint of the day. 32 riders broke clear initially, but on the first climb of the day it would be reduced to 19. About an hour into the stage the active rider with the 2nd most career wins,
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rider
Andre Greipel of Team , called it quits and abandoned. Carapaz, Alaphilippe and Marc Hirschi were fighting amongst themselves for KOM points being as they were all within striking distance of the polka dot jersey of Pogacar. Hirschi took some points early but he would eventually crash while trying to rejoin the breakaway group, which he would never get back to, although he would be named most combative rider for the third time in the Tour. In the end the day belonged to Team Ineos as the final surviving riders were both Ineos riders in
Michał Kwiatkowski and
Richard Carapaz. They both celebrated while casually cruising across the finish line with Kwiatkowski getting the stage victory and Carapaz securing the polka dot jersey from Pogacar.
Among the GC riders Mikel Landa launched a furious attack to escape from the yellow jersey group and several highly placed riders lost time including Quintana, Yates and Uran. Ritchie Porte also fell back after getting a flat tire on the gravel section but he was able to make it back to the elite group meaning places 1-4 were the same as the previous day. 5th place was now occupied by Landa and in 6th place
Enric Mas
Enric Mas Nicolau () (born 7 January 1995) is a Spanish racing cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam . He is a climber, and has finished in top 10 in world tour stage races, and has also won a stage at the Tour of the Basque Country.
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Mas wa ...
of was the only other rider within +5:00 of Roglic. With the high mountains finished Roglic seemed to be in a secure position as far as winning the Tour, but after the stage he was not about to declare the race over yet as he commented, "After the time trial there will be a decision known of the rankings but also tomorrow is another day to be really focused. It's far from being really safe."
Stage nineteen saw an early breakaway by
Remi Cavagna who attacked four kilometers into the stage. Not long after a chase group formed with the intent of bridging up to him. In this group was
Geoffrey Soupe
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of Team ,
Cyril Barthe
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,
Dylan van Baarle
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Born in Voorburg, van Baarle resides in Veenendaal, Netherlands.
Van Baarle is the son of f ...
and
Max Walscheid
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Walscheid was born in Neuwied. On 23 January 2016, he was one of the six members of who were hit by a car which drove int ...
. Also in this chase group was
Guillaume Martin
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In June 2017, he was named in the startlist for the Tour de France. While not necessarily considered a pre-race favourite for overall victory i ...
, although his presence was not welcome in the breakaway because he was highly placed in the general classification which meant the peloton would be far more likely to increase their pace to prevent any advantage where the escape group might threaten for the stage win. Martin however, did not care as he was concerned with winning the Tour de France, but once he realized he could not realistically break back into the top 10 he fell back into the bunch. By the halfway point of the stage all of these chase riders would be back in the fold as Cavagna was still up the road with about a two-minute gap. He too would be caught before long and then later in the stage another breakaway of twelve riders went off the front. In this group were the three riders fighting for the green jersey in Bennett, Sagan and
Matteo Trentin
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In 2014, Trentin took a prestigious victory on Stage 7 of the Tour de France, where he won the sprin ...
, who was not far behind Sagan in the points competition, on this last stage to win serious points before the finale in Paris. Sagan attacked this group twice, trying to make it a decisive victory over Bennett but he could never break away. The only one who did break free was
Soren Kragh Andersen who had gotten away from a similar breakaway group a week earlier. With sixteen kilometers left he got out in front and his advantage only grew from there. The Dane would win the stage by nearly a minute as
Luka Mezgec
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and
Jasper Stuyven
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rounded out the stage podium. The overall situation remained exactly the same going into the penultimate individual time trial of stage twenty.
Of the early riders to complete the time trial, the best time of the day was put in by Remi Cavagna, who would lead the race for several hours.
Wout Van Aert would eventually beat his time. Ninth place rider
Tom Dumoulin
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would beat Van Aert's time by ten seconds to put himself in first position, placing him in serious contention for the stage win. Landa did not threaten to win the stage but rode strongly enough to jump to 4th place overall for the second time in his career. Fourth place rider
Ritchie Porte, who fell short of Dumoulin's time by less than a second, moved into 3rd place overall. Porte took the final podium position, becoming just the
second Australian rider to make a Tour de France podium. Lopez would fall to 5th place in the general classification.
Primoz Roglic, wearing the
Maillot Jaune
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, was the final rider to take the start gate two minutes after 2nd place Pogacar. By the time he hit the first checkpoint he too was riding strongly, but was a few seconds behind Pogacar, who was absolutely flying by this point. The performance was touted as "historic" and received comparisons to the
LeMond-Fignon tour finish. As Pogacar approached the finish it was all but certain that he was going to win his third stage, win the white jersey, take the polka dot jersey from Carapaz and win the Tour de France by close to, if not over a minute. Pogacar gained a minute and 56 seconds on Roglic, winning the stage, the general classification, mountains classification, and young rider's classification in the process. Pogacar became the first rider to win the tour on a penultimate time trial since
Cadel Evans in 2011 and the first since
Laurent Fignon to win the race in his Tour debut and the first since
Eddy Merckx to win three jerseys in a single Tour.
[Cited in the lead of this article.]
Stage twenty one was the celebration ride into Paris for Pogacar and . Once the circuit finish around the
Champs-Élysées began the stage turned into the sprinters teams containing any attacks to see to it this coveted sprinters stage ended in a bunch sprint. As the finish approached Max Walscheid, Caleb Ewan, Wout Van Aert, Bryan Coquard, former Champs-Élysées winner
Alexander Kristoff of Team UAE,
Elia Viviani
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of Team and
Hugo Hofstetter of Team all fought their way to the front to go for the win but it was Sagan, Pedersen and Sam Bennett who filled the podium with Bennett taking the win and putting an exclamation point on his green jersey winning Tour.
The final podiums included
Sam Bennett in the green jersey,
Marc Hirschi
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as the Most Combative Rider and the team competition was won by for the 3rd year in a row. The white jersey, polka dot jersey and yellow jersey were all won by
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.
Classification leadership and minor prizes
Four main individual classifications and a team competition were contested in the race. The most important was the general classification, calculated by adding each rider's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses (time subtracted) were awarded at the end of every stage apart from the time trial stages. The first three riders received 10, 6, and 4 seconds, respectively. In an effort to animate racing in the general classification, time bonuses of 8, 5, and 2 seconds respectively were also awarded for the first three riders across a mountain summit, given out on eight climbs. These occurred on stages 2, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, and 18. For crashes within the final of a stage, not including time trials and summit finishes, any rider involved received the same time as the group he was in when the crash occurred. The rider with the lowest cumulative time was the winner of the general classification and was considered to be the overall winner of the Tour.
Additionally, there was a points classification. Riders received points for finishing among the highest placed in a stage finish, or in
intermediate sprint
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s during the stage. The points available for each stage finish were determined by the stage's type, and sprints, with the first fifteen places in all receiving points. In flat stages, 50 points were given to the stage winner, down to 2 points for 15th place. In hilly stages, the winner gained 30 points, also down to 2 points. In mountain stages, individual time trials and intermediate sprints, 20 points were given to the winners, down to 1 point. The cyclist with the most points led the classification, and was identified with a green jersey.
There was also a mountains classification. Most stages of the race included one or more categorised climbs, in which points were awarded to the riders that reached the summit first. The climbs were categorised as fourth-, third-, second-, and first-category and ''hors catégorie'', with the more difficult climbs rated lower. Mountains ranked ''hors catégorie'' gave 20 points to the first rider to cross the summit, down to 2 points to the 8th cyclist. For first-category climbs, 6 riders received points, with 10 for the first rider to reach the summit. Second-, third- and fourth-category climbs gave 5, 2 and 1 points to the first rider respectively. Double points were awarded at the top of the Méribel Col de la Loze in the seventeenth stage, the highest point in the 2020 Tour at above sea level. The cyclist with the most points led the classification, and wore a white jersey with red polka dots.
The final individual classification was the young rider classification, which was identical to the general classification, but including only riders under 26 years. In order to compete in the classification, riders were required to be born after 1 January 1995. The leader of the young rider classification wore a white jersey.
The classification for the teams was calculated by adding together the times of the first three cyclists of a team on each stage; the leading team was the one with the lowest cumulative time. The number of stage victories and placings per team determined the outcome of a tie. The riders on the team that led this classification were identified with yellow number bibs on the back of their jerseys and yellow
helmets.
In addition, there was a combativity award given after each stage to the rider considered, by a jury, to have "made the greatest effort and who demonstrated the best qualities of sportsmanship". No combativity awards were given for the time trials and the final stage. The winner wore a red number bib for the following stage. At the conclusion of the Tour, the overall super-combativity award was awarded by a jury.
A total of €2,293,000 was awarded in cash prizes in the race. The overall winner of the general classification received €500,000, with the second and third placed riders receiving €200,000 and €100,000 respectively. All finishers in the top 160 were awarded money. The holders of the classifications were awarded on each stage they led; the final winners of the points and mountains were awarded €25,000, while the best young rider and most combative rider were awarded €20,000. The team classification winners earned €50,000. €11,000 was awarded to the winners of each stage of the race, with smaller amounts given to places 2–20. There was also a special award with a prize of €5000: the
Souvenir Henri Desgrange
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, given to the first rider to pass the summit of the highest climb in the Tour, the Col de la Loze on stage 17.
* On stage 2,
Peter Sagan, who was third in the points classification, wore the green jersey, because first placed
Alexander Kristoff wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification, and second placed
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wore the white jersey as the leader of the young rider classification.
* On stage 18,
Enric Mas
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Career
Mas wa ...
, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, because first placed
Tadej Pogačar wore the polka-dot jersey as the leader of the mountains classification.
* On stage 21,
Enric Mas
Enric Mas Nicolau () (born 7 January 1995) is a Spanish racing cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam . He is a climber, and has finished in top 10 in world tour stage races, and has also won a stage at the Tour of the Basque Country.
Career
Mas wa ...
, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, because first placed
Tadej Pogačar wore the yellow jersey as the leader of the general classification. For the same reason,
Richard Carapaz, who was second in the mountains classification, wore the polka-dot jersey.
Final classification standings
General classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Team classification
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