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    Tour de France Stage 21: Tadej Pogačar wins third Tour de France title

    By Carrie McDonald , USA TODAY,

    9 hours ago

    Slovenia's Tadej Pogačar won the 2024 Tour de France with yet another commanding stage victory during Sunday’s time trial.

    Pogačar is now the first man in the 21st century to win both the Giro D’Italia and Tour de France in the same season after winning six individual Tour stages along his way to the overall victory. The Slovenian won his third Tour de France following his victories in 2020 and 2021. He has now successfully reclaimed the title from rival Jonas Vingegaard , the 2022 and 2023 champion.

    "I cannot describe how happy I am after two hard years in the Tour de France," Pogačar said after his victory. "This year everything (went) to perfection, I’m out of words.

    "This is the first Grand Tour where I was totally confident every day," Pogačar added.

    After three weeks of exhilarating competition between the sport’s greatest rivalry in Pogačar and Vingegaard, historic moments and over 2,000 miles of racing, this year’s final stage was historic as it switched Paris’ Champs-Élysées for the Promenade des Anglais. This year was the first time the finish line was not in or near Paris because the city is hosting the 2024 Paris Olympic Games .

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    UAE Team Emirates team's Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 21st and final stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France. Anne-Christine Poujoulat, AFP via Getty Images

    The time trial included a 21-mile ride from Monaco to Nice, France, with rolling hills and an overall elevation gain of 695m − not a negligible figure but significantly less inclined than the recent mountainous stages. Pogačar led rivals Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel through every checkpoint of today's time trial. This year was the first time since 1989 that the competition ended with a time trial.

    Although Vingegaard did not achieve a coveted three-peat, his inspiring runner-up performance was an extraordinary feat considering he returned to competition after having suffered serious injuries that hospitalized him for 12 days in April.

    Belgium's Remco Evenepoel rounded out the general classification podium following a third-place finish in today's time trial. This result is an outstanding achievement for the 24-year-old who made his Tour de France debut this year. Evenepoel also won the white jersey, awarded to the best young rider, with a commanding lead. He will surely be one to watch in the future.

    Looking forward, Pogačar said he will now turn his focus to the World Road Championships in September, where he will take on reigning World Champion Mathieu van der Poel of the Netherlands.

    "Van der Poel looks really good in the World Championships jersey, but I want to take it from him this year," Pogačar said. "We’ll see."

    USA Today Sports provided live updates during the final stage of the Tour de France:

    Here are the final general classification standings for the 2024 Tour de France:

    Position Rider Times Gap
    1 Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) 83h 38' 56'' -
    2 Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) 83h 45' 13'' + 00h 06' 17''
    3 Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) 83h 48' 14'' + 00h 09' 18''
    4 Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) 83h 57' 59'' + 00h 19' 03''
    5 Mikel Landa (Soudal Quick-Step) 83h 59' 02'' + 00h 20' 06''
    6 Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) 84h 03' 03'' + 00h 24' 07''
    7 Carlos Rodriguez (INEOS Grenadiers) 84h 04' 00'' + 00h 25' 04''
    8 Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike) 84h 05' 30'' + 00h 26' 34''
    9 Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech) 84h 06' 17'' + 00h 27' 21''
    10 Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain-Victorious) 84h 07' 59' + 00h 29' 03''

    Here are the final jersey standings for the 2024 Tour de France:

    • Yellow ( general classification ) : Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
    • Green ( points classification ): Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty)
    • White (young rider classification ): Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep)
    • Polka dot ( mountains classification ): Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost)
    • Yellow numbers ( teams classification) : UAE Team Emirates

    Here are the rankings for Stage 21 of the Tour de France:

    1. Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) 45min 24sec
    2. Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) +1min 2sec
    3. Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step) +1min 13sec
    4. Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike) +2min 7sec
    5. João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) +2min 17sec
    6. Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech) +2min 31sec
    7. Mikel Landa (Soudal-Quick-Step) +2min 41sec
    8. Harold Tejada (Astana Qazaqstan) +2min 50sec
    9. Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious) +2min 53sec
    10. Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) +2min 56sec

    Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar wins the time trial and the 2024 Tour de France

    Tadej Pogačar is your 2024 Tour de France Champion. Just when you thought Pogačar could not be any more dominant, the Slovenian beat rival Jonas Vingegaard and World Time Trial Champion Remco Evenopoel to win the final stage of the Tour de France and seal his general classification victory. The Slovenian is now the only person in the 21st century to win the Giro D’Italia and Tour de France in the same season.

    Pogačar looks unstoppable

    Pogačar is on the brink of victory having just passed through the third and final checkpoint over a minute faster than rival Vingegaard.

    American Matteo Jorgenson overtakes Harold Tejada as Stage 21 leader

    Jorgenson has improved upon Harold Tejada’s time to become the current leader of today’s time trial in 47 minutes and 32 seconds despite a minor crash along the route. The general classification riders are still on the course and are on track to beat Jorgenson's time.

    Tadej Pogačar extends lead over Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel

    Pogačar passed through the second checkpoint 24 seconds ahead of Vingegaard and 51 seconds ahead of Evenepoel. The Slovenian is on track to win his sixth stage of the Tour on his way to officially winning his third Tour de France yellow jersey.

    Tadej Pogačar establishes early lead over Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel

    Pogačar led the golden trio through the first checkpoint, reaching the mark seven seconds ahead of Vingegaard and 26 seconds ahead of Evenepoel. These margins are currently too slim to make a difference in the general classification standings.

    Richard Carapaz caps off successful Tour de France with polka-dotted jersey win

    Carapaz has finished the time trial within the time limit, concluding a successful Tour de France and officially securing the polka-dotted jersey, which recognizes the field’s best climber. He is the first Ecuadorian man to win this jersey.

    Slovenia’s Tadej Pogaçar starts final stage looking to win his third Tour de France

    Yellow jersey wearer Tadej Pogaçar of UAE Team Emirates has officially started the final stage of what is likely to be his third Tour de France victory. Pogaçar has had such a dominant Tour that he should win the general classification standings barring any disaster such as a serious fall.

    Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard begins

    The 2022 and 2023 Tour de France Champion has started the time trial. The current runner-up in the yellow jersey standings, Vingegaard trails Pogaçar by over five minutes. Although only a catastrophe from Pogaçar could hand Vingegaard the win, the Dane has much to be proud of after returning to competition following serious injuries from a crash in April.

    Remco Evenpoel is off!

    Belgium’s Evenepoel of Soudal-QuickStep has started the time trial as the favorite to win today’s stage with the best time trial ability on paper. The white jersey wearer is the reigning World Time Trial Champion and edged out Tadej Pogačar to win the only other time trial of this Tour de France. Evenepoel is currently in third place in the general classification standings, approximately eight minutes behind lead Tadej Pogačar. Although he most likely will not be able to catch Pogačar or Vingegaard, he should be in a good position to defend his third-place podium position as well as his white jersey, which signifies the best young rider of the Tour.

    Matteo Jorgenson falls

    Jorgenson appeared to slip while zooming around a bend but promptly got up and resumed cycling. He appears to be okay.

    Hometown hero Romain Bardet finishes his Tour de France

    France’s Romain Bardet of Team dsm–firmenich PostNL has officially concluded what is expected to be his last Tour de France. The hometown favorite finished to resounding cheers to cap off one of the most successful French cycling careers of this generation. Although Bardet will finish outside of the top 10 in the general classification standings, Bardet got his storybook ending with a victory during the first stage of the Tour.

    American Matteo Jorgenson starts time trial

    Jorgenson , 25, has started the route from Monaco to Nice. He is the highest-ranked American on the general classification leaderboard, standing in eighth place after Stage 20 following a particularly successful second half of the Tour.

    The first of the general classification leaders are off

    Italy’s Giulio Ciccone of Lidl-Trek was the first of the top 10 general classification leaders to start the time trial. The race is heating up as the rest of the top contenders prepare to tackle the course.

    Richard Carapaz sets off

    Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz of EF Education–EasyPost has started the time trial. If he finishes within the time limit, he will officially become the first Ecuadorian to win the polka-dotted jersey that signifies the Tour’s best climber. He was already named the super-combative rider of the Tour earlier this morning.

    Wout van Aert finishes an underwhelming Tour de France

    Wout van Aert of Visma-Lease a Bike has finished his 2024 Tour de France with a time of 53 minutes and 38 seconds in the time trial, good for 74th place so far in today’s standings. The 29-year-old Belgian was the first of the realistic contenders for today’s stage win to set off. Van Aert has won nine individual Tour stages during his career, including two individual time trials, but did not come away with a stage victory this year despite several top-10 finishes.

    American Neilson Powless finishes Tour de France with fourth-fastest time trial so far

    Powless finished the time trial in 49 minutes and nine seconds, 55 seconds behind current leader Harold Tejada. He now sits in fourth place in today’s stage rankings with the best general classification riders, including American Matteo Jorgenson, still to come.

    Harold Tejada overtakes Lenny Martinez in Stage 21 standings

    Harold Tejada of Astana Qazaqstan has improved on Frenchman Lenny Martinez’s time to take a 10-second lead. The Colombian now leads today’s time trial standings with a mark of 48 minutes and 14 seconds. The field’s best general classification riders are still to come.

    Mark Cavendish gives emotional interview

    Cavendish spoke to the media after he finished the time trial.

    "It was just about enjoying it," Cavendish said of today's stage. "There’s no pressure for me today, which is strange for a final stage of the Tour. I knew my family were waiting at the finish and I was just absorbing it. I think I got all the emotions out of the way yesterday and I could really just enjoy today."

    Cavendish also confirmed that today’s stage was "likely" his last professional race and reflected on his career.

    "I feel very lucky to have had the career I’ve had, to work with the people I have, to meet the people I have and be able to live the dream," Cavendish said. "You see the success, you see the photos of wins, videos of wins, but it’s rare people see everything that goes in behind, everything that makes it. It’s taught me a lot about myself, it’s taught me a lot about how to be a father, and that’s the biggest thing I take from the sport."

    What is the green jersey in the Tour de France?

    The green jersey is awarded to the best overall rider in the points classification. Points are awarded at stage finishes and intermediate sprints during stages, so the jersey usually designates the best overall sprinter of the Tour. Eritrea's Biniam Girmay was awarded the green jersey this year.

    Why is the Tour de France not finishing in Paris?

    The Tour de France will not finish in or near Paris for the first time in history because of the ongoing preparations for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games . Instead, the race will finish in the southeastern French city of Nice. The finish line is located at the Promenade des Anglais − Nice's version of Paris' Champs-Elysée, the traditional finish of the tour.

    Read more about the historic decision here .

    Biniam Girmay officially makes history as first Black green jersey winner

    After finishing Stage 21 within the time limit, Biniam Girmay of Eritrea and Intermarché-Wanty is officially the first Black rider in history to win the points classification. Girmay has had a stellar Tour de France, establishing himself as the best sprinter of the field with his three stage victories and green jersey win, even after suffering injuries that required stitches during Stage 16 .

    Jasper Philipsen finishes his Tour de France

    Choosing to contest the stage with a road bike instead of a time trial bike, Belgium’s Jasper Philipsen has finished the time trial in 52 minutes and 55 seconds. After a disappointing start to the competition, Philipsen turned his fortunes around, winning three sprint stages , but ultimately lost his battle for the green jersey to Eritrea’s Biniam Girmay.

    Mark Cavendish finishes final Tour de France

    One of the greatest sprinters in history has officially said farewell to cycling’s most iconic competition. Great Britain’s Mark Cavendish, 39, crossed the Tour de France finish line for the final time in a time of 54 minutes and 38 seconds. The Brit was set to retire at the end of last season but returned for a final Tour de France after he crashed out of last year’s race. Cavendish finally got his fairytale ending to his inspiring career during this year’s Stage 5, where he sprinted to victory for a record-breaking 35th career Tour de France stage win. It’s safe to say Cavendish accomplished what he came for (and more).

    Biniam Girmay has started!

    Green jersey wearer Biniam Girmay of Eritrea is now on the course. Girmay has had a breakout performance during this year’s competition, picking up three stage wins with his fierce sprint finishes. Despite a crash during Stage 16 that left Girmay needing stitches, the Eritrean edged out Jasper Philipsen for the green jersey (points classification). All Girmay needs to do is complete the trial within the time limit and he will become the first Black rider in history to win the green jersey accolade.

    Polka-dotted jersey wearer Richard Carapaz wins super-combative rider award

    After votes from a jury and the public, Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz has been named the super-combative rider of this year’s Tour de France. Carapaz made history as the first Ecuadorian to win an individual Tour stage with his Stage 17 victory and the first to win the mountains classification after yesterday’s final group racing stage.

    And they're off!

    Italy's Davide Ballerini was the first to set off on the course, just ahead of his Astana Qazaqstan teammate Mark Cavendish, who is beginning his final Tour de France stage of his illustrious, record-breaking career.

    Start times finalized

    There will be a staggered start to the individual time trial with 90 seconds between each rider. The cyclists will start in reverse order of the general classification standings, with yellow jersey wearer Pogačar beginning the stage last at 12:45 p.m. ET. Italy's Davide Ballerini will be the first to start at 8:40 am ET.

    Order Start Time (ET) BIB Rider Team
    1 8:40:00 192 DAVIDE BALLERINI ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM
    2 8:41:30 191 MARK CAVENDISH ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM
    3 8:43:00 124 JARRAD DRIZNERS LOTTO DSTNY
    4 8:44:30 193 CEES BOL ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM
    5 8:46:00 167 LUCA MOZZATO ARKEA-B&B HOTELS
    6 8:47:30 166 DANIEL MCLAY ARKEA-B&B HOTELS
    7 8:49:00 103 ROBBE GHYS ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK
    8 8:50:30 23 DYLAN GROENEWEGEN TEAM JAYCO ALULA
    9 8:52:00 208 SOREN WAERENSKJOLD UNO-X MOBILITY
    10 8:53:30 213 SANDY DUJARDIN TOTALENERGIES
    11 8:55:00 205 ALEXANDER KRISTOFF UNO-X MOBILITY
    12 8:56:30 125 SÉBASTIEN GRIGNARD LOTTO DSTNY
    13 8:58:00 127 HARM VANHOUCKE LOTTO DSTNY
    14 8:59:30 66 MATEJ MOHORIC BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS
    15 9:01:00 106 JASPER PHILIPSEN ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK
    16 9:02:30 96 LENNY MARTINEZ GROUPAMA-FDJ
    17 9:04:00 102 SILVAN DILLIER ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK
    18 9:05:30 22 LUKE DURBRIDGE TEAM JAYCO ALULA
    19 9:07:00 73 YVES LAMPAERT SOUDAL QUICK-STEP
    20 9:08:30 122 CEDRIC BEULLENS LOTTO DSTNY
    21 9:10:00 183 JOHN DEGENKOLB TEAM DSM-FIRMENICH POSTNL
    22 9:11:30 87 DANNY VAN POPPEL RED BULL - BORA - HANSGROHE
    23 9:13:00 121 ARNAUD DE LIE LOTTO DSTNY
    24 9:14:30 175 LAURENZ REX INTERMARCHÉ - WANTY
    25 9:16:00 174 HUGO PAGE INTERMARCHÉ - WANTY
    26 9:17:30 38 BEN TURNER INEOS GRENADIERS
    27 9:19:00 27 LUKA MEZGEC TEAM JAYCO ALULA
    28 9:20:30 142 PIET ALLEGAERT COFIDIS
    29 9:22:00 172 BINIAM GIRMAY INTERMARCHÉ - WANTY
    30 9:23:30 132 PASCAL ACKERMANN ISRAEL - PREMIER TECH
    31 9:25:00 118 MARIJN VAN DEN BERG EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST
    32 9:26:30 82 NICO DENZ RED BULL - BORA - HANSGROHE
    33 9:28:00 62 NIKIAS ARNDT BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS
    34 9:29:30 148 AXEL ZINGLE COFIDIS
    35 9:31:00 108 GIANNI VERMEERSCH ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK
    36 9:32:30 217 ANTHONY TURGIS TOTALENERGIES
    37 9:34:00 218 MATTEO VERCHER TOTALENERGIES
    38 9:35:30 207 RASMUS TILLER UNO-X MOBILITY
    39 9:37:00 143 BRYAN COQUARD COFIDIS
    40 9:38:30 98 CLÉMENT RUSSO GROUPAMA-FDJ
    41 9:40:00 163 CLÉMENT CHAMPOUSSIN ARKEA-B&B HOTELS
    42 9:41:30 165 RAUL GARCIA PIERNA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS
    43 9:43:00 105 AXEL LAURANCE ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK
    44 9:44:30 113 STEFAN BISSEGGER EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST
    45 9:46:00 25 CHRISTOPHER JUUL-JENSEN TEAM JAYCO ALULA
    46 9:47:30 101 MATHIEU VAN DER POEL ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK
    47 9:49:00 128 BRENT VAN MOER LOTTO DSTNY
    48 9:50:30 144 SIMON GESCHKE COFIDIS
    49 9:52:00 214 THOMAS GACHIGNARD TOTALENERGIES
    50 9:53:30 176 MIKE TEUNISSEN INTERMARCHÉ - WANTY
    51 9:55:00 161 KÉVIN VAUQUELIN ARKEA-B&B HOTELS
    52 9:56:30 215 FABIEN GRELLIER TOTALENERGIES
    53 9:58:00 26 MICHAEL MATTHEWS TEAM JAYCO ALULA
    54 9:59:30 44 RYAN GIBBONS LIDL-TREK
    55 10:01:00 55 PAUL LAPEIRA DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM
    56 10:02:30 123 VICTOR CAMPENAERTS LOTTO DSTNY
    57 10:04:00 5 CHRISTOPHE LAPORTE TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE
    58 10:05:30 75 GIANNI MOSCON SOUDAL QUICK-STEP
    59 10:07:00 83 MARCO HALLER RED BULL - BORA - HANSGROHE
    60 10:08:30 54 DORIAN GODON DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM
    61 10:10:00 17 TIM WELLENS UAE TEAM EMIRATES
    62 10:11:30 56 OLIVER NAESEN DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM
    63 10:13:00 155 OIER LAZKANO MOVISTAR TEAM
    64 10:14:30 117 SEAN QUINN EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST
    65 10:16:00 57 NANS PETERS DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM
    66 10:17:30 178 GEORG ZIMMERMANN INTERMARCHÉ - WANTY
    67 10:19:00 198 HAROLD TEJADA ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM
    68 10:20:30 14 NILS POLITT UAE TEAM EMIRATES
    69 10:22:00 153 DAVIDE FORMOLO MOVISTAR TEAM
    70 10:23:30 6 BART LEMMEN TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE
    71 10:25:00 173 KOBE GOOSSENS INTERMARCHÉ - WANTY
    72 10:27:00 131 STEPHEN WILLIAMS ISRAEL - PREMIER TECH
    73 10:29:00 152 ALEX ARANBURU MOVISTAR TEAM
    74 10:31:00 114 RUI COSTA EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST
    75 10:33:00 137 KRISTS NEILANDS ISRAEL - PREMIER TECH
    76 10:35:00 72 JAN HIRT SOUDAL QUICK-STEP
    77 10:37:00 7 JAN TRATNIK TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE
    78 10:39:00 212 MATHIEU BURGAUDEAU TOTALENERGIES
    79 10:41:00 91 DAVID GAUDU GROUPAMA-FDJ
    80 10:43:00 47 JASPER STUYVEN LIDL-TREK
    81 10:45:00 86 MATTEO SOBRERO RED BULL - BORA - HANSGROHE
    82 10:47:00 187 FRANK VAN DEN BROEK TEAM DSM-FIRMENICH POSTNL
    83 10:49:00 116 NEILSON POWLESS EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST
    84 10:51:00 92 KÉVIN GENIETS GROUPAMA-FDJ
    85 10:53:00 201 MAGNUS CORT UNO-X MOBILITY
    86 10:55:00 156 GREGOR MÜHLBERGER MOVISTAR TEAM
    87 10:57:00 202 JONAS ABRAHAMSEN UNO-X MOBILITY
    88 10:59:00 33 JONATHAN CASTROVIEJO INEOS GRENADIERS
    89 11:01:00 35 MICHAL KWIATKOWSKI INEOS GRENADIERS
    90 11:03:00 8 WOUT VAN AERT TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE
    91 11:05:00 157 NELSON OLIVEIRA MOVISTAR TEAM
    92 11:07:00 136 HUGO HOULE ISRAEL - PREMIER TECH
    93 11:09:00 2 TIESJ BENOOT TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE
    94 11:11:00 58 NICOLAS PRODHOMME DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM
    95 11:13:00 97 QUENTIN PACHER GROUPAMA-FDJ
    96 11:15:00 206 JOHANNES KULSET UNO-X MOBILITY
    97 11:17:00 46 TOMS SKUJINS LIDL-TREK
    98 11:19:00 67 WOUT POELS BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS
    99 11:21:00 16 MARC SOLER UAE TEAM EMIRATES
    100 11:23:00 37 GERAINT THOMAS INEOS GRENADIERS
    101 11:25:00 93 ROMAIN GREGOIRE GROUPAMA-FDJ
    102 11:27:00 186 OSCAR ONLEY TEAM DSM-FIRMENICH POSTNL
    103 11:29:00 182 WARREN BARGUIL TEAM DSM-FIRMENICH POSTNL
    104 11:31:00 134 JAKOB FUGLSANG ISRAEL - PREMIER TECH
    105 11:33:00 85 BOB JUNGELS RED BULL - BORA - HANSGROHE
    106 11:35:00 168 CRISTIAN RODRIGUEZ ARKEA-B&B HOTELS
    107 11:37:00 204 TOBIAS JOHANNESSEN UNO-X MOBILITY
    108 11:39:00 52 BRUNO ARMIRAIL DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM
    109 11:41:00 203 ODD CHRISTIAN EIKING UNO-X MOBILITY
    110 11:43:00 15 PAVEL SIVAKOV UAE TEAM EMIRATES
    111 11:45:00 65 JACK HAIG BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS
    112 11:47:00 181 ROMAIN BARDET TEAM DSM-FIRMENICH POSTNL
    113 11:49:00 216 JORDAN JEGAT TOTALENERGIES
    114 11:51:00 32 EGAN BERNAL INEOS GRENADIERS
    115 11:53:00 77 ILAN VAN WILDER SOUDAL QUICK-STEP
    116 11:55:00 115 BEN HEALY EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST
    117 11:57:00 95 VALENTIN MADOUAS GROUPAMA-FDJ
    118 11:59:00 48 CARLOS VERONA LIDL-TREK
    119 12:01:00 158 JAVIER ROMO MOVISTAR TEAM
    120 12:03:00 42 JULIEN BERNARD LIDL-TREK
    121 12:05:00 4 WILCO KELDERMAN TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE
    122 12:07:00 151 ENRIC MAS MOVISTAR TEAM
    123 12:09:00 171 LOUIS MEINTJES INTERMARCHÉ - WANTY
    124 12:11:00 84 JAI HINDLEY RED BULL - BORA - HANSGROHE
    125 12:13:00 211 STEFF CRAS TOTALENERGIES
    126 12:15:00 34 LAURENS DE PLUS INEOS GRENADIERS
    127 12:17:00 111 RICHARD CARAPAZ EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST
    128 12:19:00 141 GUILLAUME MARTIN COFIDIS
    129 12:21:00 51 FELIX GALL DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM
    130 12:23:00 21 SIMON YATES TEAM JAYCO ALULA
    131 12:25:00 64 SANTIAGO BUITRAGO BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS
    132 12:27:00 41 GIULIO CICCONE LIDL-TREK
    133 12:29:00 135 DEREK GEE ISRAEL - PREMIER TECH
    134 12:31:00 3 MATTEO JORGENSON TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE
    135 12:33:00 31 CARLOS RODRIGUEZ INEOS GRENADIERS
    136 12:35:00 18 ADAM YATES UAE TEAM EMIRATES
    137 12:37:00 74 MIKEL LANDA SOUDAL QUICK-STEP
    138 12:39:00 12 JOAO ALMEIDA UAE TEAM EMIRATES
    139 12:41:00 71 REMCO EVENEPOEL SOUDAL QUICK-STEP
    140 12:43:00 1 JONAS VINGEGAARD TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE
    141 12:45:00 11 TADEJ POGACAR UAE TEAM EMIRATES
    * Start list courtesy of Tour de France

    Tour de France general classification standings after Stage 20

    Here's what the general classification standings look like heading into the final stage.

    Position Rider Times Gap
    1 Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) 82h 53' 32'' -
    2 Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) 82h 58' 46'' + 00h 05' 14''
    3 Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) 83h 01' 36'' + 00h 08' 04''
    4 Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) 83h 10' 17'' + 00h 16' 45''
    5 Mikel Landa (Soudal Quick-Step) 83h 10' 57'' + 00h 17' 25''
    6 Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) 83h 14' 43'' + 00h 21' 11''
    7 Carlos Rodriguez (INEOS Grenadiers) 83h 14' 44'' + 00h 21' 12''
    8 Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike) 83h 17' 58'' + 00h 24' 26''
    9 Derek Gee (Israel - Premier Tech) 83h 18' 22'' + 00h 24' 50''
    10 Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) 83h 19' 20'' + 00h 25' 48''

    Tour de France jersey standings after Stage 20

    Here's what the individual jersey leaderboard looks like heading into the final stage. Barring any catastrophe from the leaders, these standings are unlikely to change unless the leaders fail to finish the time trial.

    • Yellow ( general classification ) : Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
    • Green ( points classification ): Biniam Girmay (Intermarché - Wanty)
    • White (young rider classification ): Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep)
    • Polka dot ( mountains classification ): Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost)
    • Yellow numbers ( teams classification) : UAE Team Emirates

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tour de France Stage 21: Tadej Pogačar wins third Tour de France title

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