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Most of the time this comes directly from their contracted sponsors, but occasionally teams will look further afield, breaking contracts in the pursuit of free speed. The year-old became the race's second-youngest winner after Firmin Labot back in Vincenzo Nibali, then riding for Astana, was the other man to break the British squad's dominance with a win in He lost out to Bennett after a race-long battle, but still holds the all-time green jersey rankings with seven wins in nine participations.

Erik Zabel's six jerseys lie second, ahead of Sean Kelly's four. Read on for a list of the riders with the most wins of the Tour de France, the most stage wins, as well as the major jerseys active riders in bold.

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Image 1 of 2. Image 2 of 2. Tour de France Stage 1 Copenhagen - Copenhagen 13km. Stage 2 Roskilde - Nyborg km. Stage 4 Dunkerque - Calais km.

Stage 6 Binche - Longwy km. Stage 11 Albertville - Col du Granon km. Stage 15 Rodez - Carcassonne km. Stage 16 Carcassonne - Foix km. Stage 17 Saint-Gaudens - Peyragudes km. Stage 18 Lourdes - Hautacam km. Stage 19 Castelnau-Magnoac - Cahors km. Stage 20 Lacapelle-Marival - Rocamadour 40km. Grid List.

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July 30, Number of Tour de France victories from to , by country [Graph]. In Statista. Accessed November 14, It then heads straight into the Alps after missing out the Vosges mountain range. The race doesn't stick around in the giant peaks of the Alps for long and is only there for three days, with just two finishes in the mountains there.

When the peloton leaves the Alps, it will head into Provence, but that doesn't mean that the Tour de France has left the climbing behind as the race heads to the 'Giant of Provence', Mont Ventoux. This includes five days in the mountains and the highest peak of the race when they make a trip into Andorra. There's also a ride up and down the Col du Tourmalet before heading to the ski resort of Luz Ardiden for the final day of racing in the mountains. Then it's one more flat day that will likely be a stage for the breakaway or sprinters if they and their teams have survived the mountains.

The competitive race for the GC then concludes with a huge time trial on stage Riders face a In the Tour de France, there are six mountain stages that include three summit finishes, five hilly stages, eight flat days, and two tests against the clock in the time trial. This brings to total kilometres to ride to 3,km. Much like every year in recent memory, the jerseys and classifications are the yellow jersey for the overall leader, green jersey for the leader in the points standings, polka-dot jersey for the mountain classification, and the white jersey for the best young rider.

Along with the jersey prizes, there is the prize for the most combative rider of each stage with the winner wearing a red number on the following day. This is awarded each day with a Super Combativity award decided by a jury at the end of the race for the most active rider throughout the entire event. There is also a team classification where the time of the first three riders from each team is put together to create a single time, it is then done in a similar way as the individual general classification.

Plus, there are plenty of bonus seconds up for grabs at the race with 10, six and four bonus seconds available at the end of each stage for the first three riders as well as bonus sprints that are dotted throughout the race on key climbs to try and spice up the racing. They are joined by the Belgian squad, Alpecin-Fenix, who won a place on all WorldTour races after finishing top of the Pro Continental standings in This means that we will get to see the likes of Mathieu van der Poel and Tim Merlier at the Tour de France for the first time.

Merlier has already proven his Grand Tour credentials with a stage win at this year's Giro d'Italia, but we are yet to see Van der Poel at a Grand Tour. It is clear that the only team likely to challenge the Slovenian riders is Ineos Grenadiers as they bring a superbly strong team that seems to cover all eventualities.

That title goes to Woods, but the four-time winner Froome is going to the race as the team's road captain as they seek to use his experience in the race. Peter Sagan Bora-Hansgrohe will once again come to the Tour de France to try and extend his record of most green jersey wins to eight after failing to do so last year when he was denied by Irishman Sam Bennett Deceuninck - Quick-Step.

Bennett should return to the race this year despite struggling with injury in the build-up. One rider who is expected to take at least one win is the dominuative Australian sprinter, Caleb Ewan Lotto-Soudal who won twice at the Giro in May. His big goal for is to win at least one stage at every Grand Tour and become only the fourth rider ever to do so in the same year. A rider who, if allowed more freedom, could be a huge danger for the green jersey is Wout van Aert Jumbo-Visma , but the Belgian star has not raced since the Amstel Gold Race back in April, so it is unknown where his form will be.

Merlier is riding his second Grand Tour of the season having started the Giro d'Italia where he won a stage. For more information on the Tour de France route, head to our route page where you can find all the race profiles and in-depth descriptions.

The Tour is the best known and arguably the most prestigious. It is the second of the three races in the calendar with the Giro taking place in May, the Tour usually in July, and the Vuelta in August and September. The Tour, like all Grand Tours, takes on varying terrain with flat days for sprinters, hilly days for punchers and mountains for the climbers and GC riders, along with time trials, so that a winner of the race has to be able to perform on all types of road.

The main prize in the race, known as the general classification, is based on time with the overall leader wearing the yellow jersey. The race leader and eventual winner is the rider who has the lowest accumulated time over the 21 days of racing. Riders can win the Tour de France without winning a stage, as Chris Froome did in Time bonuses of 10, six, and four seconds are given to stage winners though, creating incentive for those general classification riders to chase individual victories and lower their overall time.

That continues all the way down to the last place rider, which was Roger Kluge Lotto-Soudal who finished over six hours behind at a time of The white best young rider's jersey is worked out in the same way but only riders under the age of 26 are eligible for the jersey. The polka-dot mountains jersey and the green points jersey are based on a points system and not time.



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