2013 Tour de France

100th edition: june 29 - july 21, 2013, list of stages, results, photos, videos & maps.

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Stages with results and photos | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Stage 6 | Stage 7 | Stage 8 | Stage 9 | Rest Day 1 | Stage 10 | Stage 11 | Stage 12 | Stage 13 | Stage 14 | Stage 15 | Rest Day 2 | Stage 16 | Stage 17 | Stage 18 | Stage 19 | Stage 20 | Stage 21 |

Map of the 2013 Tour de France

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Complete Final 2013 Tour de France General Classification:

  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 4min 20sec
  • Joaquin Rodriquez (Katusha) @ 5min 4sec
  • Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 6min 27sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 7min 27sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 11min 42sec
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) @ 12min 17sec
  • Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) @ 16min 26sec
  • Daniel Navarro (Cofidis) @ 15min 52sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 19min 39sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 18min 59sec
  • Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel) @ 20min 1sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) @ 21min 39sec
  • Maxime Monfort (Radio Shack) @ 23min 38sec
  • Romian Bardet (Ag2r) @ 26min 42sec
  • Michael Rogers (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 26min 51sec
  • Daniel Moreno (Katusha) @ 32min 34sec
  • Jan Bakelants (Radio Shack) @ 35min 51sec
  • Richie Porte (Sky) @ 39min 41sec
  • Andy Schleck (Radio Shack) @ 41min 46sec
  • José Serpa (Lampre-merida) @ 45min 8sec
  • John Gadret (Ag2r) @ 46min 0sec
  • Igor Anton (Euskaltel) @ 48min 7sec
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar) @ 52min 17sec
  • Peter Velits (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 54min 0sec
  • Robert Gesink (Belkin) @ 54min 25sec
  • Rui Alberto Costa (Movistar) @ 54min 34sec
  • Wouter Poels (Vacansoleil) @ 56min 33sec
  • Arnold Jeannesson (FDJ) @ 57min 6sec
  • Andreas Klöden (Radio Shack) @ 1hr 2min 43sec
  • Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 1hr 3min 43sec
  • Cyril Gautier (Europcar) @ 1hr 12min 42sec
  • Daniel Martin (Garmin-Sharp) @ 1hr 13min 8sec
  • Hubert Dupont (Ag2r) @ 1hr 14min 59sec
  • Steve Morabito (BMC) @ 1hr 20min 39sec
  • Haimar Zubeldia (Radio Shack) @ 1hr 24min 22sec
  • Christophe Riblon (Ag2r) @ 1hr 27min 53sec
  • Bart de Clercq (Lotto-Belisol) @ 1hr 28min 6sec
  • Cadel Evans (BMC) @ 1hr 30min 14sec
  • Nicolas Roche (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 1hr 34min 17sec
  • Tom Dumoulin (Argos-Shimano) @ 1hr 34min 30sec
  • Mikel Astarloza (Euskaltel) @ 1hr 36min 27sec
  • Jesus Hernandez (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 1hr 36min 40sec
  • Alexandre Geniez (FDJ) @ 1hr 38min 6sec
  • Tejay Van Garderen (BMC) @ 1hr 38min 57sec
  • Alexis Vuillermoz (Sojasun) @ 1hr 40min 5sec
  • Ruben Plaza (Movistar) @ 1hr 40min 35sec
  • Eduard Vorganov (Katusha) @ 1hr 42min 41sec
  • Davide Malacarne (Europcar) @ 1hr 44min 50sec
  • Lars-Peter Nordhaug (Belkin) @ 1hr 49min 42sec
  • Yury Trofimov (Katusha) @ 1hr 49min 54sec
  • Maxime Mederel (Sojasun) @ 1hr 53min 1sec
  • Laurent Didier (Radio shack) @ 1hr 58min 53sec
  • Andrey Amador (Movistar) @ 1hr 58min 53sec
  • Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Merida) @ 1hr 59min 38sec
  • Amaël Moinard (BMC) @ 2hr 0min 3sec
  • Przemyslaw Niemiec (Lampre-Merida) @ 2hr 0min 28sec
  • Tony Gallopin (Radio Shack) @ 2hr 2min 59sec
  • Pierrick Fedrigo (FDJ) @ 2hr 4min 19sec
  • Thomas Danielson (Garmin-Sharp) @ 2hr 5min 28sec
  • Guillaume Levarlet (Cofidis) @ 2hr 7min 1sec
  • Philippe Gilbert (BMC) @ 2hr 7min 7sec
  • Jérôme Coppel (Cofidis) @ 2hr 9min 13sec
  • Bram Tankink (Belkin) @ 2hr 10mn 12sec
  • Thomas Voeckler (Europcar) @ 2hr 12min 48sec
  • Arthur Vichot (FDJ) @ 2hr 15min 6sec
  • Jens Voigt (Radio Shack) @ 2hr 15min 9sec
  • Simon Clarke (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 2hr 20min 14sec
  • Jon Izaguirre (Euskaltel) @ 2hr 21min 32sec
  • Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Sharp) @ 2hr 21min 41sec
  • Alessandro De Marchi (Cannondale) @ 2hr 23min 11sec
  • Adam Hansen (Lotto-Belisol) @ 2hr 23min 15sec
  • Rudy Molard (Cofidis) @ 2hr 25min 25sec
  • Daryl Impey (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 2hr 26min 37sec
  • Simon Geschke (Argos-Shimano) @ 2hr 27min 42sec
  • Manuele Mori (Lampre-Merida) @ 2hr 28min 19sec
  • Peter Kennaugh (Sky) @ 2hr 33min 46sec
  • Juan José Oroz (Euskaltel) @ 2hr 33min 55sec
  • José Joaquin Rojas (Movistar) @ 2hr 34min 1sec
  • Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 2hr 34min 36sec
  • Julien El Fares (Sojasun) @ 2hr 36min 24sec
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale) @ 2hr 38min 51sec
  • Sergey Lagutin (Vacansoleil) @ 2hr 38min 55sec
  • Francesco Gavazzi (Astana) @ 2hr 39min 8sec
  • Manuel Quinziato (BMC) @ 2hr 39min 34sec
  • Michael Albasini (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 2hr 40min 22sec
  • Julien Simon (Sojasun) @ 2hr 41min 24sec
  • Luis Angel Mate (Cofidis) @ 2hr 43min 28sec
  • Anthony Delaplace (Sojasun) @ 2hr 44min 13sec
  • Kanstantsin Siutsou (Sky) @ 2hr 44min 43sec
  • Brent Bookwalter (BMC) @ 2hr 45min 5sec
  • Matteo Tosatto (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 2hr 47min 39sec
  • Juan Antonio Flecha (Vacansoleil) @ 2hr 48min 3sec
  • Moreno Moser (Cannondale) @ 2hr 53min 27sec
  • Enrico Gasparotto (Astana) @ 2hr 53min 36sec
  • Thomas de Gendt (Vacansoleil) @ 2hr 53min 41sec
  • Jonathan Castroviejo (Movistar) s.t.
  • Marcus Burghardt (BMC) @ 2hr 54min 1sec
  • Yukiya Arashiro (Europcar) @ 2hr 54min 53sec
  • Kristijan Koren (Cannondale) @ 2hr 57min 3sec
  • Johnny Hoogerland (Vacansoleil) @ 2hr 58min 1sec
  • Rein Taaramäe (Cofidis) @ 2hr 59min 9sec
  • Markel Irizar (Radio Shack) @ 2hr 59min 39sec
  • Brice Feillu (Sojasun) @ 2hr 59min 45sec
  • Lars Boom (Belkin) @ 3hr 2min 52sec
  • Tony Martin (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 3hr 5min 25sec
  • Daniele Bennati (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 3hr 5min 5sec
  • Lars Ytting Bak (Lotto-Belisol) @ 3hr 7min 8sec
  • Alberto Losada (Katusha) @ 3hr 7min 26sec
  • Pavel Brutt (Katusha) @ 3hr 9min 47sec
  • Alan Marangoni (Cannondale) @ 3hr 10min 1sec
  • Cyril Lemoine (Sojasun) @ 3hr 11min 38sec
  • David Millar (Garmin-Sharp) @ 3hr 14min 25sec
  • Maciej Bodnar (Cannondale) @ 3hr 15min 15sec
  • Egoitz Garcia (Cofidis) @ 3hr 16min 24sec
  • Jean Marc Marino (Sojasun) @ 3hr 16min 30sec
  • Fabio Sabatini (Cannondale) @ 3hr 18min 40sec
  • Imanol Erviti (Movistar) @ 3hr 19min 12sec
  • Gatis Smukulis (Katusha) @ 3hr 21min 6sec
  • Ramunas Navardauskas (Garmin-Sharp) @ 3hr 21min 29sec
  • John Degenkolb (Argos-Shimano) @ 3hr 23min 23sec
  • Romain Sicard (Euskaltel) @ 3hr 23min 54sec
  • David Veilleux (Europcar) @ 3hr 24min 18sec
  • Sébastien Minard (Ag2r) @ 3hr 24min 28sec
  • Blel Kadri (Ag2r) @ 3hr 27min 19sec
  • Jérémy Roy (FDJ) @ 3hr 28min 39sec
  • David Lopez (Sky) @ 3hr 28min 47sec
  • Elia Favilli (Lampre-Merida) @ 3hr 31min 19sec
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol) @ 3hr 32min 7sec
  • Cameron Meyer (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 3hr 32min 14sec
  • Sep Vanmarcke (Belkin) @ 3hr 34min 29sec
  • Maarten Wynants (Belkin) @3hr 37min 6sec
  • Murilo Antoniobil Fischer (FDJ) @ 3hr 37min 48sec
  • Kévin Reza (Europcar) @ 3hr 38min 31sec
  • Ian Stannard (Sky) @ 3hr 38min 49sec
  • Sergio Paulinho (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 3hr 38min 58sec
  • Davide Cimolai (Lampre-Merida) @ 3hr 40min 31sec
  • Koen de Kort (Argos-Shimano) @ 3hr 40min 51sec
  • Ruben Perez (Euskaltel) @ 3hr 43min 15sec
  • Geraint Thomas (Sky) @ 3hr 43min 34sec
  • Aliaksandr Kuchynski (Katusha) @ 3hr 45min 2sec
  • Matteo Trentin (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 3hr 45min 30sec
  • Samuel Dumoulin (Ag2r) @ 3hr 47min 7sec
  • Boy van Poppel (Vacansoleil) @ 3hr 48min 11sec
  • Roy Curvers (Argos-Shimano) @ 3hr 48min 30sec
  • Johannes Fröhlinger (Argos-Shimasno) @ 3hr 49min 2sec
  • Alexander Kristoff (Katusha) @ 3hr 49min 50sec
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 3hr 52min 4sec
  • Niki Terpstra (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 3hr 52min 5sec
  • Thomas Leezer (Belkin) @ 3hr 53min 55sec
  • Jonathan Hivert (Sojasun) @ 3hr 57min 9sec
  • Matthew Harley Goss (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 3hr 57min 24sec
  • Gert Steegmans (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 3hr 59min 14sec
  • Brett Lancaster (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 4hr 0min 19sec
  • Brian Vandborg (Cannondale) @ 4hr 0min 21sec
  • Jérome Cousin (Europcar) @ 4hr 1min 10sec
  • Roberto Ferrari (Lampre-Merida) @ 4hr 2min 9sec
  • Yohann Gene (Europcar) @ 4hr 3min 6sec
  • Jérôme Pineau (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 4hr 3min 11sec
  • Jurgen Roelandts (Lotto-Belisol) @ 4hr 3min 18sec
  • Stuart O'Grady (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 4hr 3min 27sec
  • Gregory Henderson (Lotto-Belisol) @ 4hr 4min 26sec
  • Frederik Willems (Lotto-Belisol) @ 4hr 5min 20sec
  • Albert Timmer (Argos-Shimasno) @ 4hr 7min 19sec
  • Juan José Lobato (Euskaltel) @ 4hr 7min 55sec
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano) @ 4hr 10min 8sec
  • Dmitriy Muravyev (Astana) @ 4hr 21min 46sec
  • Assan Bazayev (Astana) @ 4hr 24min 52sec
  • Svein Tuft (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 4hr 27min 55sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar): 147 points
  • Christopher Froome (Sky): 136
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar): 117
  • Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha): 99
  • Christophe Riblon (Ag2r): 98
  • Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel): 98
  • Moreno Moser (Cannondale): 72
  • Richie Porte (Sky): 72
  • Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Sharp): 64
  • Tejay Van Garderen (BMC): 63
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 409 points
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 312
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 267
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano): 222
  • Alexander Kristoff (Katusha): 177
  • Juan Antonio Flecha (Vacansoleil): 163
  • José Joaquin Rojas (Movistar): 156
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 110
  • Christopher Froome (Sky): 107
  • Christophe Riblon (Ag2r): 104
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 84hr 1min 0sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 13min 19sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 14min 39sec
  • Romain Bardet (Ag2r) @ 22min 22sec
  • Tom Dumoulin (Argos-Shimano) @ 1hr 30min 10sec
  • Alexandre Geniez (FDJ) @ 1hr 33min 46sec
  • Tejay Van Garderen (BMC) @ 1hr 34min 37sec
  • Alexis Vuillermoz (Sojasun) @ 1hr 35min 45sec
  • Tony Gallopin (Radio Shack) @ 1hr 58min 39sec
  • Arthur Vichot (FDJ) @ 2hr 10min 46sec

Team Classification:

  • Saxo-Tinkoff: 251hr 11min 7sec
  • Ag2r @ 8min 28sec
  • Radio Shack @ 9min 2sec
  • Movistar @ 22min 49sec
  • Belkin @ 38min 30sec
  • Katusha @ 1hr 3min 48sec
  • Euskaltel @ 1hr 30min 34sec
  • Omega Pharma-Quick Step @ 1hr 50min 25sec
  • Sky @ 1hr 56min 42sec
  • Cofidis @ 2hr 7min 11sec

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Stages with results, maps and photos:

Saturday, June 29:  Stage 1, Porto Vecchio - Bastia, 213 km

  • Km 45.5: Côte de Sotta, 1.1 km @ 5.9% gradient, Category 4

Results: more results, race summary, videos and photos

  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano) 4hr 56min 52sec
  • Alexander Kristoff (Katusha) s.t.
  • Danny van Poppel (Vacansoleil) s.t.
  • David Millar (Garmin-Sharp) s.t.
  • Matteo Trentin (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) s.t.
  • Samuel Dumoulin (Ag2r) s.t.
  • Gregory Henderson (Lotto-Belisol) s.t.
  • Jurgen Roelandts (Lotto-Belisol) s.t.
  • José Joaquin Rojas (Movistar) s.t.
  • Kris Boeckmans (Vacansoleil) s.t.
  • more results
  • Juan José Lobato (Euskaltel) 1 point
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano) 45 points
  • Alexander Kristoff (Katusha) 35
  • Danny van Poppel (Vacansoleil) 30
  • David Millar (Garmin-Sharp) 26
  • Matteo Trentin (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 22
  • Sep Vanmarcke (Belkin) s.t.
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) s.t.
  • Vacansoleil 14hr 50min 36sec
  • Orica-GreenEdge s.t.
  • Lotto-Belisol s.t.
  • Movistar s.t.

Stage 1 map, the island of Corsica

Stage 1 profile

Sunday, June 30: Stage 2, Basta - Ajaccio, 156 km

  • Km 70.0: Col de Bellagranajo, 6.6 km @ 4.6% gradient, Category 3
  • Km 85.0: Col de la Serra, 5.2 km @ 6.9%, Category 3
  • Km 95.5: Col de Vizzavona (1,163m), 4.6 km @ 6.5%, Category 2
  • Km 144: Côte du Salario, 1 km @ 8.9%, Category 3

Results: more results, photos, video and stage summary

  • Jan Bakelants (Radio Shack) 3hr 43min 11sec. 41.9 km/hr
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale) @ 1sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick step) s.t.
  • Davide Cimolai (Lampre-Merida) s.t.
  • Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky) s.t.
  • Julien Simon (Sojasun) s.t.
  • Francesco Gavazzi (Astana) s.t.
  • Daryl Impey (Orica-GreenEdge) s.t.
  • Daniele Bennati (Saxo-Tinkoff) s.t.
  • Sergey Lagutin (Vacansoleil)
  • Jan Bakelants (Radio Shack) 8hr 40min 3sec
  • David Millar (Garmin-Sharp) @ 1sec
  • Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge) s.t.
  • Sergey Lagutin (Vacansoleil) s.t.
  • Christophe Riblon (Ag2r) s.t.
  • Cadel Evans (BMC) s.t.
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar): 5 points
  • Blel Kadri (Ag2r): 5
  • Cyril Gautier (Europcar): 2
  • Lars Boom (Belkin): 2
  • Brice Feillu (Sojasun): 2
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano): 47 points
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 43
  • Alexander Kristoff (Katusha): 41
  • Lars Boom (Belkin): 40
  • Danny van Poppel (Vacansoleil): 39
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 8hr 40min 4sec
  • Romain Bardet (Ag2r) s.t.
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) s.t.
  • Jon Izaguirre (Euskaltel) s.t.
  • Rudy Molard (Cofidis) s.t.
  • Radio Shack: 26hr 0min 11sec
  • Vacansoleil @ 1sec
  • Orica-GreenEdge @ s.t.
  • Lampre-Merida s.t.

Stage 2 map

Stage 2 profile

Monday, July 1: Stage 3, Ajaccio - Calvi, 145.5 km

  • Km 12.0: Col de San Gastiano, 3.4 km @ 4.6% gradient, Category 4
  • Km 58.0: Col de San Martino, 7.5 km @ 5.4%, Category 3
  • Km 75.0: Côte de Porto, 2 km @ 6.4%, Category 3
  • Km 132: Col de Marsolino (443m), 3.3 km @ 8.1%, Category 2

Results: more results, stage summary and photos .

  • Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge) 3hr 41min 24sec. 39.4 km/hr
  • Peter Sagen (Cannondale) s.t.
  • Philippe Gilbert (BMC) s.t.
  • Juan Antonio Flecha (Vacansoleil) s.t.
  • Maxime Bouet (Ag2r) s.t.
  • Gorka Izaguirre (Euskaltel) s.t.
  • Jan Bakelants (Radio Shack) 12hr 21min 27sec
  • Julien Simon (Sojasun) @ 1sec
  • Daryl Impey (Orica-Greenedge) s.t.
  • David Millar (Garmin-sharp) s.t.
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar): 10 points
  • Simon Clarke (Orica-GreenEdge): 5
  • Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel): 3
  • Peter Sagen (Cannondale): 74 points
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano): 57
  • Alexander Kristoff (Katusha): 48
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 41
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 12hr 21min 28sec
  • Tejay Van Garderen (BMC) s.t.
  • Radio Shack: 37hr 4min 23sec
  • Vacansoleil s.t.

Stage 3 map, still on Corsica

Stage 3 profile

Tuesday, July 2: Stage 4, Nice 25 km team time trial

Results: more results and photos

  • Orica-GreenEdge: 25min 56sec. 57.8 km/hr
  • Omega Pharma @ 1sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff @ 9sec
  • Lotto-Belisol @ 17sec
  • Garmin-Sharp s.t.
  • Movistar @ 19sec
  • Lampre-Merida @ 25sec
  • BMC @ 26sec
  • Katusha @ 28sec
  • Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge) 12hr 47min 24sec
  • Michael Albasini (Orica-GreenEdge) s.t.
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 1sec
  • Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) s.t.
  • Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky) @ 3sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) s.t.
  • Richie Porte (Sky) s.t.
  • Nicolas Roche (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 9sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) s.t.
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 74 points
  • Lars Boom (Belkin)
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Oemga Pharma-Quick Step) 12hr 47min 25sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 16sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 19sec
  • Tejay Van Garderen (BMC) @ 25sec
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale) @ 33sec
  • Orica-GreenEdge: 37hr 30min 20sec
  • Garmin-Sharp @ 17sec
  • Movistar @ 20sec

Stage 4 map

Stage 4 profile

Wednesday, July 3: Stage 5, Cagnes sur Mer - Marseille, 228.5 km

  • Km 22.0: Côte de Châteauneuf-Grasse, 1.4 km @ 8.4% gradient, Category 3
  • Km 93.0: Col de 'lAnge, 1.6 km @ 4.1%, Category 4
  • Km 154: Côte de la Roquebrussanne, 3.5 km @ 4.2%, Category 4
  • Km 198: Côte des Bastides, 5.7 km @ 3.1%, Category 4

Results: More results, stage summary and photos

  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 5hr 31min 51sec
  • Edvald Boasson hagen (sky) s.t.
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol) s.t.
  • Roberto Ferrari (Lampre-Merida) s.t.
  • Juan José Lobato (Euskaltel) s.t.
  • Ramunas Navardauskas (Garmin-Sharp) s.t.
  • Cyrile Lemoine (Sojasun) s.t.
  • Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge) 18hr 19min 15sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick step) @ 1sec
  • Thomas de Gendt (Vacansoleil): 4
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 111 points
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 76
  • Alexander Kristoff (Katusha): 76
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 65
  • Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky): 58
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 18hr 19min 16sec
  • Orica-GreenEdge: 54hr 5min 53sec
  • Garmin-sharp @ 17sec

Stage 5 map

Stage 5 profile

Thursday, July 4: Stage 6: Aix en Provence - Montpellier, 176.5 km

  • Km 68: Col de la Vayède, 0.7 km @ 7% gradient, Category 4

Results: more results, stage summary and pictures

  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol) 3hr 59min 2sec. 44.3 km/hr
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale) s.t.
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano) s.t.
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) s.t.
  • Daryl Impey (Orica-GreenEdge) 22hr 18min 17sec
  • Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 5sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 6sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) @ 8sec
  • Nicolas Roche (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 14sec
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 159 points
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 130
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 119
  • Alexander Kristoff (Katusha): 111
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano): 87
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 22hr 18min 23sec
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale) @ 28sec
  • Orica-GreenEdge: 66hr 3min 4sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff @ 19sec
  • Movistar @ 25sec
  • Garmin-Sharp @ 27sec

Stage 6 map

Stage 6 profile

Friday, July 5: Stage 7, Montpellier - Albi, 205.5 km

  • Km 80.0: Col des 13 Vents (600m), 6.9 km @ 5.6% gradient, Category 3
  • Km 94.5: Col de la Croix de Mounis (809m), 6.7 km @ 6.5%, Category 2
  • Km 149.0: Côte de la Quintaine, 6.5 km @ 4%, Category 3
  • Km 171.0: Côte de Teillet, 2.6 km @ 5%, Category 4

Results: more results, stage summary and photos

  • Peter Sagen (Cannondale) 4hr 54min 12sec. 41.9 km/hr
  • John Degenkolb (Argos-Shimano) s.t.
  • Tony Gallopin (Radio Shack) s.t.
  • Arthur Vichot (FDJ) s.t.
  • Manuele Mori (Lampre-Merida) s.t.
  • Daryl Impey (Orica-GreenEdge) 27hr 12min 29sec
  • Edvald Boasson hagen (Sky) @ 3sec
  • Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma-Quick step) s.t.
  • Christopher Froome (sky) @ 8sec
  • Blel Kadri (Ag2r): 12 points
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar): 11
  • Jens Voigt (Radio Shack): 4
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 224 points
  • Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky): 88
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 27hr 12min 35sec
  • Orica-GreenEdge: 80hr 45min 40sec

Stage 7 map

Stage 7 profile

Saturday, July 6: Stage 8, Castres - Ax 3 Domaines, 194 km

  • Km 26.5: Côte de Saint Ferréol, 2.2 km @ 5.4% gradient, Category 4
  • Km 166.0: Col de Pailhères (2,001m), 15.3 km @ 8%, Hors Category
  • Km 193.5 Ax 3 Domaines, 7.8 km @ 8.2%, Category 1
  • Chris Froome (Sky) 5hr 3min 18sec. 38.6 km/hr
  • Richie Porte (Sky) @ 51sec
  • Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) @ 1min 8sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 1min 10sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) @ 1min 16sec
  • Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel) @ 1min 34sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 1min 45sec
  • Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) s.t.
  • Igor Anton (Eukaltel) s.t.
  • Chris Froome (Sky) 32hr 15min 55sec
  • Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) @ 1min 25sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 1min 44sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) @ 1min 50sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 1min 51sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 2min 2sec
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 2min 31sec
  • Michael Rogers (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 2min 40sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky): 31 points
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar): 31
  • Richie Porte (Sky): 28
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar): 25
  • Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel): 21
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 234 points
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belilsol): 141
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 128
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 32hr 17min 57sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 46sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 1min 23sec
  • Romain Bardet (Ag2r) @ 1min 33sec
  • Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) @ 4min 37sec
  • Movistar: 96hr 1min 20sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff 2 37sec
  • Ag2r @ 4min 33sec
  • Radio Shack @ 6min 30sec

Stage 8 map

Stage 8 profile

Sunday, July 7: Stage 9, St Girons - Bagneres de Bigorre, 168.5 km

  • Km 28.5: Col de Portet d'Aspet (1,069m), 5.4 km @ 6.9% gradient, Category 2
  • Km 44.0: Col de Menté (1,349m), 7 km @ 7.7%, Category 1
  • Km 90.0: Col de Peyresourde (1,569m), 13.2 km @ 7%, Category 1
  • Km 11.5: Col de Val Louron-Azet (1,580m), 7.4 km @ 8.5%, Category 1
  • Km 138: La Hourquette d'Ancizan (1,564m), 9.9 km @ 7.5%, Category 1
  • Daniel Martin (Garmin-Sharp) 4hr 43min 3sec. 35.7 km/hr
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) s.t.
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 20sec
  • Daniel Moreno (Katusha) s.t.
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) s.t.
  • Wouter Poels (Vacansoleil) s.t.
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) s.t.
  • Daniel Navarro (Cofidis) s.t.
  • Maxime Monfort (Radio Shack) s.t.
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 36hr 59min 18sec
  • Daniel Martin (Garmin-Sharp) @ 2min 28sec
  • Rui Alberto Costa (Movistar) @ 2min 45sec
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar): 49 points
  • Christopher Froome (Sky): 33
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar): 26
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 141
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 90
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 37hr 1min 20sec
  • Romain Bardet (Ag2r) @ 5min 7sec
  • Movistar: 110hr 11min 29sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff @ 4min 11sec
  • Belkin @ 5min 22sec
  • Ag2r @ 8min 7sec
  • Radio Shack @ 14min 7sec

Stage 9 map

Stage 9 profile

Monday, July 8: Rest day, St. Nazaire

Tuesday, July 9: Stage 10, St Gildas des Bois - St Malo, 197 km

  • Km 142.0: Côte de Dinan, 1 km @ 4.2% gradient, Category 4

Results: More results, race summary and pictures

  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano) 4hr 53min 25sec. 40.28 km/hr
  • William Bonnet (FDJ) s.t.
  • Kevin Reza (Europcar) s.t.
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 41hr 52min 43sec
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 269 points
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 186
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 166
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano): 132
  • Alexander Kristoff (Katusha): 131
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 41hr 54min 45sec
  • Tom Dumoulin (Argos-Shimano) @ 42min 37sec
  • Movistar: 124hr 51min 44sec
  • Belkin @ 5min22sec

Stage 10 map

Stage 10 profile

Wednesday, July 10: Stage 11, Avranches - Mont St Michel, 33 km individual time trial

  • Tony Martin (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 36min 29sec. 54.27 km/hr
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) @ 12sec
  • Thomas de Gendt (Vacansoleil) @ 1min 1sec
  • Richie Porte (Sky) @ 1min 21sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 1min 31sec
  • Svein Tuft (Orica-GreenEdge) @ 1min 35sec
  • Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 1min 37sec
  • Jeremy Roy (FDJ) @ 1min 43sec
  • Tom Dumoulin (Argos-Shimano) @ 1min 45sec
  • Jonathan Castroviejo (Movistar) @ 1min 52sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 42hr 29min 24sec
  • Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) @ 3min 25sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 3min 27sec
  • Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 3min 54sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 3min 57sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) @ 4mn 10sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 4min 44sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 5mn 18sec
  • Rui Alberto Costa (Movistar) @ 5min 37sec
  • Jean-Christophe Péraud (Ag2r) @ 5min 39sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 42hr 34min 8sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 34sec
  • Romain Bardet (Ag2r) @ 6min 53sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 8min 27sec
  • Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) @ 31min 43sec
  • Movistar: 126hr 47min 47sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff @ 4min 34sec
  • Belkin @ 6min 6sec
  • Ag2r @ 11min 53sec
  • Radio Shack @ 16min 3sec

Stage 11 map

Stage 11 profile

Thursday, July 11:  Stage 12, Fougères - Tours, 218 km

  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano) 4hr 49min 49sec. 45.1 km/hr
  • Peter Sagen (Connondale) s.t.
  • José Joaquin Rojas ((Movistar) s.t.
  • Yohann Gene (Europcar) s.t.
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 47hr 19min 13sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 3min 37sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) @ 4min 10sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 5min 18sec
  • Jean-Christophe Péraud (Ag2r) @ 5min39sec
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 307 points
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 211
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 195
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano): 177
  • Alexander Kristoff (Katusha): 157
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 47hr 23min 57sec
  • Movistar: 141hr 17min 14sec

Stage 12 map

Stage 12 profile

Friday, July 12:  Stage 13: Tours - St Amand Montrond, 173 km

  • Km 77.5: Côte de Crotz, 1.2 km @ 4% gradient, Category 4
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 3hr 40min 8sec. 47.2 km/hr
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin s.t.
  • Niki Terpstra (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) s.t.
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) s.t.
  • Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 6sec
  • Michael Rogers (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 9sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 51hr 0min 30sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 2min 28sec
  • Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 2min 45sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 2min 48sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) @ 3min 1sec
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) @ 4min 39sec
  • Jean Christophe Péraud (Ag2r) @ 5min 39sec
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 5min 48sec
  • Daniel Martin (Garmin-Sharp) @ 5min 52sec
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar): 50 points
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 357 points
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 273
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 217
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 51hr 5min 14sec
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale) @ 48min 14sec
  • John Degenkolb (Argos-Shimano) @ 1hr 19min 20sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff: 152hr 22min 21sec
  • Belkin @ 2min 32sec
  • Ag2r @ 10min
  • Radio Shack @ 14mn 47sec
  • Movistar @ 16min 14sec

Stage 13 map

Stage 13 profile

Saturday, July 13: Stage 14, St Pourçain sur Sioule - Lyon, 191 km

  • Km 66.5: Côte de Marcigny, 1.9 km @ 4.9% gradient, Category 4
  • Km 98.5: Côte de Croix Courverte, 2.6 km @ 5.3%, Category 4
  • Km 113.0: Côte de Thizy-les-Bourgs, 1.7 km @ 8.2%, Category 3
  • Km 126.5: Col du Pilon (727m), 6.3 km @ 4.4%, Category 3
  • Km 161.0 Côte de Lozanne, 2.5 km @ 4%, Category 4
  • Km 176: Côte de la Duchère, 1.6 km @ 4.1%, Category 4
  • Km 181.5: Côte de la Croix Rousse, 1.8 km @ 4.5%, Category 4
  • Matteo Trentin (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 4hr 15min 11sec. 44.9 km/hr
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) s.t.
  • Egoitz Garcia (Cofidis) s.t.
  • Lars Ytting Bak (Lotto-Belisol) s.t.
  • Simon Geschke (Argos-Shimano) s.t.
  • Arthur Vichot (FDJ) st.
  • Pavel Brutt (Katusha) s.t.
  • Cyril Gautier (Europcar) s.t.
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 55hr 22min 58sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam @ 3min 1sec
  • Christopher Froome (sky): 33
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick step) 55hr 27min 42sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 1min 10sec
  • Romain Bardet (Ag2r) @ 15min 51sec
  • Tejay Van Garderen (BMC) @ 27min 42sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff: 165hr 29min 45sec
  • Movistar @ 2min 26sec
  • Ag2r @ 3min 30sec
  • Radio Shack @ 4min 44sec

Stage 14 map

Stage 14 profile

Sunday, July 14: Stage 15, Givors - Mont Ventoux , 242.5 km

  • Km 20.5: Côte d'Eyzin-Pinet, 3.1 km @ 4.9% gradient, Category 4
  • Km 26.5: Côte de Primarette, 2.6 km @ 4.1%, Category 4
  • Km 44.5: Côte de Lens-Lestang, 2.1 km @ 3.8%, Category 4
  • Km 143.0: Côte de Bourdeaux, 4.2 km @ 5.7%, Category 3
  • Km 242.5: Mont Ventoux (1,912m), 20.8 km @ 7.5%, Hors Category
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 5hr 48min 45sec. 41.7 km/hr
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 29sec
  • Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel) @ 1min 23sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 1min 40sec
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) @ 1min 43sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 1min 46sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkn) @ 1min 53sec
  • Jean-Christophe Péraud (Ag2r) @ 2min 8sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 61hr 11min 43sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 4min 14sec
  • Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 4min 25sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 4min 28sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) @ 4min 54sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 5min47sec
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) @ 6min 22sec
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 7min 11sec
  • Jean-Christophe Péraud (Ag2r) @ 7min 47sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 7min 58sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky): 83 points
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar): 66
  • Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel): 53
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar): 51
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff): 28
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 377 points
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 278
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 223
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 61hr 17min 30sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 2min 11sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmn-Sharp) @ 6min 45sec
  • Romain Bardet (Ag2r) @ 18min 3sec
  • Arthur Vichot (FDJ) @ 49min 18sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff: 183hr 1min 46sec
  • Belkin @ 3min 36sec
  • Ag2r @ 8min 3sec
  • Radio Shack @ 16min 19sec
  • Katusha @ 23min 42sec

Stage 15 map

Stage 15 profile

Monday, July 15: Rest day, Vaucluse

Tuesday, 16 July: Stage 16: Vaison la Romaine - Gap, 168 km

  • Km 17.5: Côte de la Montagne de Bluye, 5.7 km @ 5.6% gradient, Category 3
  • Km 48.0: Col de Macuègne (1,068m), 7.6 km @ 5.2%, Category 2
  • Km 156.5: Col de Manse (1,268 km), 9.5 km @ 5.2%, Category 2
  • Rui Alberto Costa (Movistar) 3hr 52min 45sec. 43.3 km/hr
  • Christophe Riblon (Ag2r) @ 42sec
  • Arnold Jeannesson (FDJ) s.t.
  • Jérôme Coppel (Cofidis) s.t.
  • Andreas Klöden (Radio Shack) s.t.
  • Tom Dumoulin (Argos-Shimano) @ 1min 0sec
  • Mikel Astarloza (Euskaltel) @ 1min 1sec
  • Philippe Gilbert (BMC) @ 1min 4sec
  • Cameron Meyer (Orica-GreenEdge) s.t.
  • Ramunas Navadauskas (Garmin-Sharp) s.t.
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 65hr 15min 36sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 5min 47sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) @ 5min 54sec
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 7min11sec
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) @ 7min 22sec
  • Jean-Christophe Péraud (Ag2r) @ 8mn 47sec
  • Daniel Martin (Garmin-Sharp) @ 9min 28sec
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-quick step): 278
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 65hr 21min 23sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 3min 50sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 7min 45sec
  • Romain Bardet (Ag2r) @ 19min 3sec
  • Arthur Vichot (FDJ) @ 53min 20sec
  • Radio Shack: 195hr 0min 32sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff @ 3min 11sec
  • Ag2r @ 4min 4sec
  • Movistar @ 14min 0sec
  • Belkin @ 19min 8sec

Stage 16 map

Stage 16 profile

Wednesday, July 17: Stage 17: Embrun - Chorges, 32 km individual time trial

  • Km 6.5: Côte de Puy-Sanières, 6.4 km @ 6% gradient, Category 2
  • Km 20.0: Côte de Réallon, 6.9 km @ 6.3%, Category 2

177 classified finishers

  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 51min 33sec. 37.25 km/hr (23.14 mph)
  • Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 9sec
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 10sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 23sec
  • Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) @ 30sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 1min 11sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 1min 33sec
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) @ 1min 34sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 1min 41sec
  • Tejay Van Garderen (BMC) @ 1min 51sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 66hr 7min 9sec
  • Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 4min 34sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 4min 51sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 6min23sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 6min 58sec
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 7min 21sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) @ 8min 23sec
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) @ 8min 56sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 11min 10sec
  • Daniel Martin (Garmin-Sharp) @ 12min 50sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky): 88 points
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar): 69
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha): 35
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 66hr 14min 7sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 4min 12sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 8min 15sec
  • Roman Bardet (Ag2r) @ 21min 45sec
  • Arthur Vichot (FDJ) @ 58min 11sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff: 197hr 41min 19sec
  • Radio Shack @ 1min 22sec
  • Ag2r @ 8min 14sec
  • Movistar @ 12min 48sec
  • Belkin @ 22min 33sec

Stage 17 map

Stage 17 profile

Thursday, July 18:  Stage 18, Gap - L'Alpe d'Huez , 172.5 km

  • Km 13.0: Col de Manse, 6.6 km @ 6.2% gradient, Category 2
  • Km 45.0: Rampe du Motty, 2.4 km @ 8%, Category 3
  • Km 95: Col d'Ornon (1,371m), 5.1 km @ 6.7 %, Category 2
  • Km 122.5: 1st ascent of Alpe d'Huez , 12.3 km @ 8.4%, Hors Category
  • Km 131.5: Col de Sarenne, 3 km @ 7.8%, Category 2
  • Km 172.5: 2nd ascent of Alpe d'Huez , 13.8 km @ 8.1 %, Hors Category

175 classified finishers

  • Christophe Riblon (Ag2r) 4hr 51min 32sec. 35.5 km/hr
  • Tejay Van Garderen (BMC) @ 59sec
  • Moreno Moser (Cannondale) @ 1min 27sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 2min 12sec
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 2min 15sec
  • Richie Porte (Sky) @ 3min 18sec
  • Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) @ 3min 22sec
  • Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel) @ 4min 15sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 71hr 2min 19sec
  • Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 5min 11sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 5min 32sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 5min 44sec
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 5min 58sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 8min 58sec
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) @ 9min 33sec
  • Michael Rogers (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 14mn 26sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 14min 38sec
  • Laurens Ten Dam (Belkin) @ 14min 39sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky): 104 points
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar): 97
  • Christophe Riblon (Ag2r): 77
  • Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel): 63
  • Tejay Van Garderen (BMC): 62
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 380 points
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 227
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 71hr 7min 51sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 9min 6sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 10min 52sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff: 212hr 29min 26sec
  • Ag2r @ 6min 5sec
  • Radio Shack @ 12min 29sec
  • Belkin @ 28min 37sec
  • Garmin-Sharp) @ 1hr 8min 55sec

Stage 18 map

Stage 18 profile

Friday, July 19: Stage 19, Bourg d'Oisans - Le Grand Bornand, 204.5 km

  • Km 33.5: Col du Glandon (1,924m), 21.6 km @ 5.1% gradient, Hors Category
  • Km 83.5: Col de la Madeleine (2,000m), 19.2 km @ 7.9%, Hors Category
  • Km 143.0: Col de Tamié (907m), 8.6 km @ 6.2%, Category 2
  • Km 165.0: Col de l'Épine, 6.1 km @ 7.3%, Category 1
  • Km 191.5: Col de la Croix Fry (1,477m), 11.3 km @ 7%, Category 1

170 classified riders finished the stage.

  • Rui Alberto Costa (Movistar) 5hr 59min 1sec. 34.2 km/hr
  • Andreas Klöden (Radio Shack) @ 48sec
  • Jan Bakelants (Radio Shack) @ 1min 44sec
  • Alexandre Geniez (FDJ) @ 1min 52sec
  • Daniel Navarro (Cofidis) @ 1min 55sec
  • Bart de Clercq (Lotto-Belisol) @ 1min 58sec
  • Robert Gesink (Belkin) @ 2min 3sec
  • Alessandro De Marchi (Cannondale) @ 2min 5sec
  • Mikel Nieve (Euskaltel) @ 2min 18sec
  • Ruben Plaza (Movistar) @ 2min 44sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 77hr 10min 0sec
  • Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 5min11sec
  • Roiman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 5min 44sec
  • Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 5min 58sec
  • Daniel Navarro (Cofidis) @ 12min 33sec
  • Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) @ 14min 56sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 16min 8sec
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar): 103
  • Christophe Riblon (Ag2r): 93
  • Peter Sagan (Cannndale): 380 points
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 277
  • José Joaquin Rojas (Movistar): 160
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 77hr 15min 32sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 10min 36sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff: 230hr 46min 35sec
  • Radio Shack @ 3min 39sec
  • Ag2r @ 7min 37sec
  • Movistar @ 15min 51sec
  • Belkin @ 29min 24sec

Stage 19 map

Stage 19 profile

Saturday, July 20: Stage 20: Annecy - Annecy Semnoz, 125 km

  • Km 12.5: Côte du Puget, 5.4 km @ 5.9% gradient, Category 2
  • Km 17.5: Col de Leschaux, 3.6 km @ 6.1%, Category 3
  • Km 43.0: Côte d'Aillon-le-Vieux, 6 km @ 4%, Category 3
  • Km 51.0: Col des Prés (1,142m), 3.4 km @ 6.9%, Category 3
  • Km 78.5: Mont Revard, 15.9 km @ 5.6%, Category 1
  • Km 125.0: Annecy-Semnoz, 10.7 km @ 8.5%, Hors Category
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 3hr 39min 4sec. 34.2 km/hr
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 18sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) @ 29sec
  • Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) @ 1min 42sec
  • Richie Porte (Sky) @ 2min 17sec
  • Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 2min 28sec
  • John Gadret (Ag2r) @ 2min 48sec
  • Jesus Hernandez (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 2min 55sec
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 80hr 49min 33sec
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) @ 5min 3sec
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) @ 5min 47sec
  • Alberto Contador @ 7min 10sec
  • Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) @ 8min 10sec
  • Bauke Mollema (Belkin) @ 12min 25sec
  • Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) @ 13min 0sec
  • Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) @ 16min 9sec
  • Daniel Navarro (Cofidis) @ 16min 35sec
  • Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) @ 18min 22sec
  • Pierre Rolland (Europcar): 119
  • Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha): 99
  • Peter Sagan (Cannondale): 383 points
  • Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step): 282
  • André Greipel (Lotto-Belisol): 232
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimasno): 177
  • Nairo Alexander Quintana (Movistar) 80hr 54min 36sec
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) @ 14min39sec
  • Saxo-Tinkoff: 241hr 52min 5sec
  • Ag2r @ 8min 30sec
  • Radio Shack @ 8min 52sec
  • Belkin @ 38min 26sec

Stage 20 map

Stage 20 profile

Sunday, July 21: 21st and Final Stage, Versailles - Paris, 133.5 km

  • Km 29.5: Côte de Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, 1 km @ 6.9% gradient, Category 4
  • Km 33.5: Côte de Châteaufort (Stèle Jacques Anquetil), 0.9 km @ 4.7%, Category 4
  • Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano) 3hr 6min 14sec. 43.0 km/hr
  • Maurilo Antoniobli Fischer (FDJ) s.t.
  • Christopher Froome (Sky) 83hr 56min 40sec
  • Nairo Alexnader Quintana (Movistar): 147 points

Stage 21 map

Stage 21 profile

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Chris Froome wins Tour de France 2013

The Champs-Elysées proved a boulevard of broken dreams for Mark Cavendish , who was comprehensively beaten in the final stage of a Tour de France for the first time in his career on a spectacular evening in Paris, when Chris Froome finished comfortably within the bunch to confirm an overall victory that has long been in the bag.

Not for the first time in this race the Omega Pharma-Quick Step sprinter's train derailed in spectacular fashion, its various carriages uncoupling either side of the flamme rouge signifying one kilometre to go and leaving Cavendish to improvise unsuccessfully on the run-in of a stage won by the Argos-Shimano sprinter Marcel Kittel.

It was the giant German's fourth win of this Tour and his compatriot André Greipel separated him from the Manxman on the line. "Kittel was faster," said Cavendish afterwards. "I did 1500 watts and usually when I do 1500 watts I win by a few bike lengths."

The final stage, to all intents and purposes a 133-kilometre ceremonial parade with a fiercely fought finish, took the riders from the Palace at Versailles to the traditional finish at the Champs-Elysées. To celebrate the 100th edition of the race, the organisers introduced a picturesque twist: a golden sunset finish on the famous thoroughfare that sent the peloton around the Place Charles de Gaulle, home of the Arc de Triomphe.

The stage was practically pancake flat and one of its two designated "climbs" was so easy thaty the maillot jaune, Chris Froome , was able to sit up on the saddle of his yellow-framed Pinarello and enjoy a celebratory glass of champagne as he ascended its peak. "I don't think 'happiness' quite describes how I feel," said Froome afterwards. "I think it's going to take quite a while to sink in."

With the Slovak Peter Sagan having secured his second successive green jersey and Colombia's Nairo Quintana guaranteed those in polka dot and white before the beginning of Sunday's stage, those in the peloton eschewed early aggression in favour of a leisurely meander towards the Champs-Elysées.

The imminent arrival at the Arc de Triomphe of this arresting amorphic and whirring mass was heralded by the sound of helicopters, a cacophony of horns from the race outriders and VIP cars, and a wonderful seven-strong air force fly-by that left patriotically coloured plumes hanging in the dusk sky. For the riders it was eyes front for the serious business of the day.

The British veteran David Millar was among the first to attack, jumping off the front of the bunch and going into time-trial mode with the Vacansoleil rider Juan Antonio Flecha to open a gap that peaked at 35 seconds.

Quickly shaking off his Spanish travelling companion, Millar ploughed on and on and on, alone with the peloton in hot pursuit. But this was always going to be a day for sprinters and the Scot's splendid effort duly reached its inevitable conclusion. A subsequent four-man breakaway was reeled in not long before the bell for the final lap.

This has not been the happiest of Tours for Cavendish, for whom victory in Paris would have provided consolation for his failure to win the points jersey he covets so. He has suffered the dual indignities of being doused in urine by a spectator and forced into a field to unburden himself by an ill-timed intestinal heave. He has lost it with reporters and inefficient team-mates. He has endured a machine-gun burst of brutal Alpine stages whose profiles, on paper in his Tour roadbook, must have resembled so many cartoon sharks' teeth.

Here his misfortune continued. Having recovered from a front wheel puncture on the third lap of the Champs-Elysées, he saw his lead-out train let him down again. Sprinting alone in a seemingly futile bid to get past Kittel in the closing metres, Cavendish appeared to lose control of his back wheel on a cobble in what always seemed a losing battle.

By his own lofty standards Cavendish's return of two stage wins from this year's Tour has been paltry and myriad signs of hitherto unseen fallibility, a team that is clearly not good enough to work in his service and suggestions that his star is on the wane will leave him with much to ponder.

His defeat meant Chris Froome got exclusive rights to the post-race limelight as far as British cyclists were concerned. Sir Dave Brailsford, before seeing his team leader sweetly dedicate the first of what could be many Tour de France wins to his late mother, labelled him "an exceptional champion" and assured all present "the future of cycling is in good hands".

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Froome wins Tour de France time trial in Chorges

Maillot jaune withstands wet roads to stand firm in race lead

Tour de France maillot jaune Chris Froome (Sky) won the 32km mountain time trial from Embrun to Chorges with a time of 51:33, his third stage victory of the 2013 Tour. Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) finished second at nine seconds, followed by Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) in third at 10 seconds.

Peraud crashes out of the Tour de France

Froome was surprised to have won the stage and extend his overall lead.

"I couldn't believe it when I got over the finish line and saw that I got the fastest time," Froome said. "I went into today to limit my losses and to think of the days to come. To go through the finish with the fastest time, I didn't see that coming…"

Froome admitted he was worried about the weather and the risks of riding in the rain on a stage with descents off a pair of category two climbs, but was pleased he had switched bikes at the summit to use a bigger gear on the fast descent to the finish.

"I didn't think the weather was going in my direction. I had rain on the second descent but lucky it had dried up and that made me happy," he said.

"Changing bikes could very well have made a difference. When I rode the route this morning I realised I needed a bigger gear for the run in and so put on bigger gears for the finale today."

Alberto Contador (Saxo-Bank) was in the hot seat with an effort of 51:42, but his decision to remain on his road bike with aero clip-ons while Froome swapped to a time trial bike in the latter section of the route may have cost the Spaniard the stage win. Froome trailed Contador by 11 seconds at the 20km time split on the day's second category two climb, but turned that deficit into a nine-second advantage on the fast run-in to the finish.

While Froome remains in the yellow jersey, Contador's effort against the clock moves the Spaniard into second overall at 4:34. Contador's teammate Roman Kreuziger moves up a position from fourth to third, trailing Froome by 4:51, while Bauke Mollema (Belkin) dropped from second to fourth overall at 6:23 after his 11th place time trial performance, 2:09 slower than Froome.

"It's always a bitter pill swallowing a second place when you're this close," said Saxo-Tinkoff directeur Fabrizio Guidi. "On the other hand, I'm very happy to see that both Roman Kreuziger and Alberto Contador are doing such a stunning time trial and we have now conquered the two lower spots of the podium."

A solid effort from the Tour's best young rider Nairo Quintana (Movistar) kept the young Colombian in both fifth overall and the white jersey, now at 6:58 to Froome, while Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) swapped GC positions with Laurens ten Dam (Belkin) with the Spaniard now in sixth and the Dutchman in seventh.

Disaster for Peraud

As if the Tour de France peloton needed a reminder to exercise caution on the challenging time trial parcours, Jean-Christophe Peraud (AG2R La Mondiale), the best-placed French rider on general classification at 9th place to start the day, crashed heavily during his morning course recon and reportedly cracked his collarbone. Nonetheless, the 36-year-old Frenchman took the start later in the day only to crash again and end his 2013 Tour de France campaign.

The early mark was set by Dutch time trial champion Lieuwe Westra (Vacansoleil-DCM), the 30th rider out of the start house, who stopped the clock in 54:02. Stage 11 winner, reigning time trial world champion Tony Martin (Omega Pharma-QuickStep), showed that his talents against the clock are better-suited to flatter routes as he notched a time 37 seconds down on Westra, a respectable time nonetheless for a route with a pair of category two ascents. At the stage conclusion Martin's effort would ultimately land him in 27th place.

Westra's stint in the hot seat would last for approximately two hours when Jon Izaguirre (Euskaltel-Euskadi) became the first rider to dip below 54 minutes with a new best time of 53:58.

Nearly one hour later, with rain threatening the later starters, Tejay van Garderen (BMC) managed to bank a new best time of 53:24, 34 seconds quicker than the Euskaltel-Euskadi rider. Van Garderen trailed Izaguirre by 10 seconds at the first split, atop the Puy-Sanières climb, reduced his deficit to just three seconds after the descent, and then set a new best split time at the Réallon KOM of 39:47, eight seconds faster. The 2012 Tour de France's best young rider continued to extend his margin over Izaguirre on the descent to the finish to notch the day's fastest time thus far.

Rain showers commenced soon after van Garderen finished, tempering the efforts of those out on the road, but the route was predominantly dry by the time the general classification contenders began to take to the start house.

Andy Schleck (RadioShack Leopard) showed signs of improving form as he crossed the finish line in 54:00, good for third place at the moment and ultimately 15th on the day.

While Alejandro Valverde's overall Tour de France ambitions were dashed after a mechanical on stage 13, the Movistar Spaniard re-set the best times through each of the three intermediate splits, powering through the Réallon KOM at 20km a massive 59 seconds up on van Garderen. Valverde would ultimately stop the clock in 52:03, 1:21 faster than van Garderen, but there was still plenty of heavyweights yet to come.

2011 Tour de France winner Cadel Evans (BMC) would not be one of those to challenge Valverde as the Australian completed the course in 59:37, more than seven minutes off the then best time set by Valverde.

Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) bettered the time of his compatriot Tejay van Garderen by 10 seconds to temporarily slot into second on the day, a fine outing for the 24-year-old American in his debut Tour de France.

Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) soon bumped fellow best young rider contender Talansky down a position as the Pole, a former junior world champion against the clock, went eight seconds quicker in 53:06.

While Jean-Christophe Peraud was struggling to compete having crashed in his morning recon, his Tour de France came to a disastrous conclusion as he crashed once more on the day, with two kilometres remaining on a right-hand bend, and was unable to continue.

To swap, or not swap for a TT bike

Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha), the seventh to last rider to take the start, uncorked an impressive performance as he went faster than Valverde through each of the three intermediate splits. The Spaniard, like many riders, opted to swap from a road bike with aero clip-ons to his time trial bike on the climb to the third intermediate split, and reached the 20km mark on the Réallon KOM 18 seconds quicker than Valverde. The 34-year-old Spaniard continued on one of his best performances against the clock to set a new best time of 51:43, 20 seconds better than Valverde.

While Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) threatened Rodriguez's time, finishing with 51:46 at 13 seconds, his teammate Alberto Contador had set the fastest times of the day at all three intermediate splits. Contador, like Kreuziger, opted not to swap out to a full time trial bike for the latter stint of the course and reached the 20km split six seconds faster than Rodriguez. The lack of a full-time trial bike may have cost Contador some time on the fast run-in to the finish, but the Spaniard still managed to top the time of Rodriguez by less than one second.

Only two riders remained on course - Bauke Mollema (Belkin) and Chris Froome (Sky) - but Contador still held the fastest split through the third checkpoint at 20km as Mollema and then Froome passed the mark. Mollema stopped the clock in 53:42, but his result could have been worse as he nearly crashed on a right-hand bend in the stage finale. The Dutchman over-cooked the corner and made contact with the crowd retention fence, but while he didn't go down he came to a complete stop losing plenty of momentum on the fast run-in to the finish.

That left only Froome on course as Contador occupied the hot seat. Froome trailed Contador by 11 seconds at the 20km split at the Réallon KOM, but the Briton's decision to swap to his full time trial bike on that climb likely made the difference over the final 12km of the course. Froome, tucked into his aero bars through to the finish, erased his 11-second deficit and went nine seconds faster than Contador to further stamp his authority on the 2013 Tour de France.

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