111th Tour de France
Wednesday’s 17th stage, a 110.5-mile race from Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux to Superdevoluy (France)
STAGE RESULTS
1. Richard Carapaz, Ecuador,
EF Education-EasyPost/USA 4:06:13s.
2. Simon Yates, Great Britain,
Team Jayco Alula/AUS 37s *
3. Enric Mas, Spain, Movistar/ESP, 57s.
4. Laurens De Plus. Belgium,
Ineos Grenadiers/GBR 1:44s*
5. Oscar Onley, Great Britain, Team DSM-Firmenich PostNL/NED same
6. Guillaume Martin, France,
COFIDIS/FRA 2:36s*
7. Magnus Cort, Denmark,
UNO-X Mobility/NOR 2:38s*
8. Wout Poels, Netherlands,
Bahrain Victorious/BRN 2:39s*
9. Jordan Jegat, France,
TotalEnergies/FRA same
10. Alex Aranburu, Spain,
Movistar Team/ESP same
Also
47. Matteo Jorgenson, U.S.
Team Visma 9:26s*
63. Neilson Powless, U.S.,
EF Education-EasyPost 17:30s*
102. Sean Quinn, U.S.,
EF Education-EasyPost 24:52s*
OVERALL STANDINGS (Yellow Jersey)
*--time behind leader
1. Tadej Pogacar, Slovenia,
UAE Team Emirates 70:21:27s*
2. Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark,
Team Visma/Lease a Bike 3:11s*
3. Remco Evenepoel, Belgium,
Soudal Quick-Step/Bel, 5:09s.
4. Joao Almeida, Portugal,
UAE Team Emirates 12:57s*
5. Mikel Landa, Spain,
Soudal Quick-Step 13:24s*
6. Carlos Rodriguez, Spain,
Ineos Grenadiers 13:30s*
7. Adam Yates, Great Britain,
UAE Team Emirates/UAE 15:41s*
8. Giulio Ciccone, Italy,
LIDL-Trek/USA 17:51s*
9. Derek Gee, Canada,
Israel-Premier Tech/ISR 18:15s*
10. Santiago Buitrago, Colombia,
Bahrain Victorious/BRN 18:35s*
Also
12. Matteo Jorgenson, U.S., Team Visma, 22:18s behind.
56. Neilson Powless, U.S., EF Education-EasyPost, 2:40:10s.
87. Sean Quinn, U.S., EF Education-EasyPost, 3:14:00s.
Team Standings
1. UAE Team Emirates, 211:24:24s.
2. Team Visma/Lease a Bike, 54:18s behind.
3. Soudal Quick-Step, 59:21s.
4. Ineo Grenadiers, 1:16:27s.
5. LIDL-Trek, 1:55:24s.
6. Movistar Team, 2:18:34s.
7. Bahrain Victorious, 2:24:50s.
8. Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, 2:31:03s.
9. EF Education-EasyPost, 2:33:42s.
10. Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team, 3:09:28s
CLIMBER (Red Polka Dot Jersey) PTS
1. Tadej Pogacar, UAE Team Emirates 77
2. Jonas Vingegaard, Visma/Lease a 58
3. Remco Evenepoel, Quick-Step/Bel 42
4. Jonas Abrahamsen, Uno-X Mobility 36
5. Oier Lazkano, Movistar Team 35
6. Richard Carapaz, EF Ed-Easypost 34
7. David Gaudu, Groupama-FDJ 30
8. Carlos Rodriguez, Ineos Grenadiers 24
9. Ben Healy, EF Education-EasyPost 21
10. Javier Romo, Movistar Team 18
YOUTH-U26 (White Jersey)
1. Remco Evenepoel, Belgium,
Soudal Quick-Step/Bel 70:26:36s*
2. Carlos Rodriguez, Ineos Grenadiers, 8:21s*
3. Santiago Buitrago, Victorious 13:26s*
4. Matteo Jorgenson, Visma 17:09s*
5. Ben Healy, EF Education-EasyPost 34:24s*
6. Javier Romo, Movistar 1:11:35s*
7. Ilan Van Wilder, Quick-Step 1:09:22*
8. Jordan Jeget, TotalEnergies 1:38:30s*
9. Tobias Johannessen, UNO-X 1:39:05s*
10. Oscar Onley, DSM-Firmenich 1:45:04s*
Tour de France stages
Stage 1-June 29: Florence to Rimini (Italy), 128 miles (hilly stage) Stage Winner-Romain Bardet
Stage 2-June 30: Cesenatico to Bologna (Italy), 123.8 miles (hilly stage). Stage winner-Kévin Vauquelin
Stage 3-July 1: Piacenza to Turin (Italy), 143.4 miles (flat stage). Stage winner-Biniam Girmay
Stage 4-July 2: Pinerolo (Italy) to Valloire (France), 86.7 miles (mountain stage) Stage winner-Tadej Pogacar
Stage 5-July 3: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas, 110.2 miles (flat stage). Stage winner-Mark Cavendish
Stage 6-July 4: Ma^con to Dijon, 101.6 miles (flat stage). Stage winer-Dylan Groenewegan
Stage 7-July 5: Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin, 15.7 miles (individual time trial). Stage winner-Remco Evenepoel.
Stage 8-July 6: Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-E´glises, 114 miles (flat stage). Stage winner-Biniam Girmay.
Stage 9-July 7: Troyes to Troyes, 124 miles (hilly stage). Stake winner-Anthony Turgis
July 8: Rest day at Orléans
Stage 10-July 9: Orle´ans to Saint-Amand-Montrond, 116.4 miles (flat stage). Stage winner-Jasper Philipsen
Stage 11-July 10: E´vaux-les-Bains to Le Lioran, 131 miles (mountain stage). Stage winner-Jonas Vingegaard
Stage 12-July 11: Aurillac to Villeneuve-sur-Lot, 126.5 miles (flat stage). Stage winner-Biniam Girmay.
Stage 13-July 12: Agen to Pau, 102.7 miles (flat stage). Stage winner-Jasper Philipsen
Stage 14-July 13: Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan, 94.4 miles (mountain stage). Winner-1Tadej Pogacar.
Stage 15-July 14: Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille, 122.8 miles (mountain stage). Stage winner-Tadej Pogacar
July 15: Rest day Gruissan
Stage 16-July 16: Gruissan to Ni^mes 187 km, 117.2 miles (flat stage). Stage winner-Jasper Philipsen
Stage 17-Wednesday: Saint-Paul-Trois-Cha^teaux to SuperDe´voluy, 110.5 miles (mountain stage). Stage winner-Richard Carapaz
UPCOMING STAGES
Stage 18-Thursday: Gap to Barcelonnette, 111.5 miles (hilly stage)
Stage 19-Friday: Embrun to Isola 2000, 89.9 miles (mountain stage)
Stage 20-Saturday: Nice to Col de la Couillole, 82.5 miles (mountain stage)
Stage 21-Sunday: Monaco to Nice, 20.9 miles (individual time trial)