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  2. The Beginner's Guide To The Tour De France

  3. Key Terms Explained

  4. The Tour de France Explained

  5. Tour de France FAQ

  6. How Do You Win The Tour De France? GCN's Guide To The Yellow Jersey

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  1. General classification in the Tour de France

    Museum of Cycle Racing) The general classification of the Tour de France is the most important classification of the race and determines the winner of the race. Since 1919, the leader of the general classification wears the yellow jersey ( French: maillot jaune pronounced [majo ʒon] ).

  2. Tour de France Tactics Masterclass: Insider's Guide to the ...

    Tour de France Teams Explained: Rouleurs, Puncheurs, Domestiques, And More; General Classification (GC) Contenders. GC contenders are riders with the capacity to maintain consistency throughout the three-week duration, thus having the best potential of securing overall victory in the Tour de France.

  3. Tour de France

    Tour de France - The Rules Explained. By WeLoveCycling June 30, 2017 at 1:13 pm. Some teams will focus on the general classification Yellow Jersey, whereas others will focus on winning sprints for The Green or the King of the Mountains Spotted Jersey. There are many rules, both spoken and unspoken, as teams stand to gain a lot from ...

  4. Tour de France jargon buster: all the cycling terms you ...

    Learn the cycling terms you need to know to follow the Tour de France, from lanterne rouge to maillot jaune, with this handy guide from BikeRadar.

  5. What does it take to be a Tour de France GC contender?

    To simulate Grand Tour demands, many GC riders train intensely before heading straight into a one-week stage race, or extend a heavy block of training to imitate three weeks of racing. Two weeks ...

  6. A beginner's guide to the Tour de France

    The rider who finishes the three-week course in the fastest time becomes Tour de France champion. The fight for the overall race is called the 'general classification', or GC for short. A Grand Tour winner must prove themselves over different disciplines, with climbing and time-trialling ability the most significant elements at the Tour.

  7. A Beginner's Guide to the Tour de France

    The Tour de France is what's known as a 'stage race', which is a collection of smaller races - or stages - ridden consecutively across a set period of time. In the case of the Tour, this time period encompasses three weeks, or 21 days (23 if we include the two rest days where there's no racing).

  8. The final GC standings in the 2022 Tour de France after stage 21

    Jonas Vingegaard was crowned the 2022 Tour de France champion in Paris on stage 21 of the race, rolling over the line in procession with his Jumbo-Visma teammates - 51 seconds behind stage winner ...

  9. The final GC standings of the 2023 Tour de France

    The final GC standings of the 2023 Tour de France. Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo Visma) crossed the line safely on the final stage of the 2023 Tour de France, celebrating his second overall victory in a ...

  10. Points classification in the Tour de France

    The points classification ( French: classement par points) is a secondary competition in the Tour de France, which started in 1953. Points are given for high finishes in a stage and for winning intermediate sprints, and these are recorded in a points classification. It is considered a sprinters' competition. The leader is indicated by a green ...

  11. Tour de France Explained: How You Win & How It Really Works

    How The Tour de France Works The Tour de France: Infographic. What is the Tour de France. The Tour de France is the world's most prestigious bike race which has been running for over 100 years. The Tour takes riders all across France, through the Alps and the Pyranees, and finishes in Paris. This year it will take place: July 1 - July 23, 2023

  12. Complete Guide to Understanding the 2023 Tour de France

    April 27, 2024. Explore the 50 best destinations in America and more with the MEN'S JOURNAL Travel Awards. Here's everything you need to know about the 2023 Tour de France before the world's ...

  13. Tour de France jerseys explained

    Points. Polka dots. Mountains. White. Best young rider. The Tour de France sees the very best cyclists in the world battle it out for the yellow, green, white and polka dot jerseys, based on the ...

  14. Tour de France Glossary

    The 2023 Tour de France starts on July 1, and these days you have a variety of legal, dependable ways to watch it live or on demand. But knowing when and how to tune in is only half the battle ...

  15. Official classifications of Tour de France 2024

    Classifications of Tour de France 2024. Club 2024 route 2024 Teams 2023 Edition Rankings Stage winners All the videos. Grands départs Tour Culture news Commitments key figures Sporting Stakes "Maillot Jaune" Collection The jerseys safety history Partners. Videos News ...

  16. What do the Tour de France leaders jerseys mean? Yellow, green, polka

    What do the yellow, green, polka dot and white jerseys mean at the Tour de France? And who are the previous winners?

  17. The Tour de France Explained

    The Hotta has Tour de France Prologue Victories and Olympic Medals to its name and we've got not just one, but two of these very special machines to pit against a brand-new Canyon Aeroad. But there's a twist, one of the Hotta's is kitted out in full retro-guise, but the other, is a modern take, assembled with cutting-edge components to blend ...

  18. The Tour De France Explained In 5 Levels Of Difficulty

    The Tour de France is the world's most celebrated bike race and one of the biggest sporting events in the world. Whether you're cycling-mad or you don't know anything about the sport, you will have heard of it. If you're wondering what all the fuss is about or want to know even more about this iconic race, this is the video for you!

  19. The Tour de France Explained

    The Tour de France Explained The complexity of the Tour de France makes it endlessly entertaining for fans, but also poses barriers to casual viewers. ... In 2020, Tadej Pogacar won the GC having covered the race's 3,484 kilometers in 87 hours, 20 minutes and 5 seconds.

  20. Tour de France for Dummies: a Beginner's Guide

    The Tour is made up of 21 separate " stages "; one stage per day. Think of each stage as a standalone race. In each stage, all of the riders start at Point A and ride to Point B. The first person to reach Point B wins that stage and gets a prize. The next day, everyone starts at Point C and races to Point D, and so on.

  21. What's going on at the Tour De France? The races within the race explained

    The white (young rider's) jersey. Any rider under the age of 25 is considered a young rider in the Tour de France and there is a competition just for the kids. This is traditionally a competition that is won by an up and coming GC rider, but the rise of the likes of Pogacar and Bernal means that the white jersey has been taken by the winner of ...

  22. Tour de France Stage 7 Preview

    Your guide to stage 7 of the 2024 Tour de France, an undulating race against the clock that offers time gains to the Tour TT specialists. 2-FOR-1 GA TICKETS WITH OUTSIDE+ ... There will of course be overlap with the GC contenders, who will also aim for the stage win. The 25.3km course includes one climb, summiting just after the halfway mark. ...

  23. Tour de France Stage 12 Preview

    Stage 12: GC riders to try to stay out of trouble as long-distance breaks seek to evade recapture. ... The view of Tour de France race director Christian Prudhomme: "The aesthetic landscapes of the Cantal and Lot regions won't distract the baroudeurs (breakaway specialists - ed) from the knowledge that there's something for them to play ...

  24. Tour de France Teams Explained: Rouleurs, Puncheurs ...

    Marco Pantani nears the final hairpin of the road to Alpe d'Huez on his record-setting climb at the 1997 Tour de France. Credit: Ein Ciere, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.Edited from the original. Grimpeurs - French for "climbers" - are the mountain goats of the peloton.. They're typically small and lightweight riders, capable of fast accelerations up steep inclines to shake off ...

  25. Tour de France stage 14 Preview

    The view of Tour de France race director Christian Prudhomme: "The dynamic format of the first Pyrenean stage is accentuated by the fact that battle is unlikely to commence until the riders have gone through Lourdes. From that point, with 80 kilometers remaining, there'll be a festival of climbing, featuring the Col du Tourmalet, the ...

  26. Tour de France: unchained and explained

    A team wins the Tour de France yellow jersey by getting one of their riders to the final stage in the least amount of time, aggregated from all the stages. Since the Tour de France started as an entirely individual exploit of personal endurance, the individual component of one winner will always be integral to the sport.

  27. Tour de France Stage 19 Preview

    Stage 19: Second-last mountain stage will play major part in GC battle. Tour de France organizers may be avoiding Paris for the first time ever, due to the Olympic Games being held there, but the final three days of the race will be suspenseful right up to the finish in Nice. Stage 19 will see the climbers go all out for success, with 4,500 ...

  28. Key Takeaways: Tour de Romandie 2024

    At last weekend's Tour de Romandie, Carlos Rodríguez continued to show that he is Ineos' top GC option, taking the overall victory at the six-stage race through the French-speaking region of Switzerland with an incredibly patient and balanced performance that saw him best a start list packed with big-name GC talents.. The race, in addition to giving third-place Florian Lipowtiz a platform ...

  29. Tour de France Stage 16 Preview

    However, factor in possible strong winds and echelons and suddenly things become a lot more interesting for both the stage and the GC tussle. The view of Tour de France race director Christian Prudhomme: "The sprinters may be heavily tipped for success when the race heads away from the coast near Narbonne, and maybe even when the riders pass ...