Tour de France 2024: Tadej Pogacar wins third Tour title - All stage results and final general classification
The Tour de France 2024, the 111th edition of world’s most prestigious cycling race, took place from 29 June until 21 July.
All eyes are on the duel between Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar and 2023 champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark, who had won the last four titles between them with each aiming to win a third Tour de France.
Ultimately, Pogacar triumphed easily, winning by a margin of 6 minutes 17 seconds.
The 2024 Tour was the first edition beginning in Italy, marking 100 years since Ottavio Bottecchia became the first Italian winner of the Tour de France, with the 'Grand Départ' taking place in Florence. This was also the first Tour to finish outside of Paris, due to its proximity to the Olympic Games Paris 2024, with the final stage an individual time trial from Monaco to Nice.
Scroll down for full stage results and general classification standings from the Tour de France 2024.
Sunday 21 July: Stage 21, Monaco - Nice (33.7 km) - Pogacar wins final time trial and sixth stage of Tour to seal third title
Tadej Pogacar put the cherry on top of his third Tour de France win by securing final-stage honours in the individual time trial from Monaco to Nice.
Already all but guaranteed the overall win on account of his over-five-minute lead on second-placed Jonas Vingegaard, the Slovenian asserted his dominance by adding over a minute on Vingegaard as the top three general classification riders also finished one-two-three on the stage.
Remco Evenepoel, the white jersey as the best young rider, was third.
Pogacar's final winning margin of 6 minutes 14 seconds overall was the biggest of his three wins. In 2020, he beat Primoz Roglic by 59 seconds before beating Vingegaard by 5:20 in 2021.
It also completed the Giro d'Italia–Tour de France double of Grand Tour titles for Pogacar, who became the first to achieve the feat since Marco Pantani in 1998. The Slovenian also became the first man to win six or more stages in a single Tour de France since Bernard Hinault in 1977.
Richard Carapaz won the Tour's polka dot jersey for the mountains classification, while Biniam Girmay won the green points jersey as the best sprinter.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 21, Monaco - Nice (33.7 km)
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 45:24
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +1'03"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'14"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +2'08"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +2'18"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel - Premier Tech) +2'31"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +2'41"
- Harold Tejada (COL, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +2'50"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain Victorious) +2'53"
- Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +2'56"
Tour de France 2024: Final General Classification standings
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 83:38:56
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +6'17"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +9'18"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +19'45"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +20'06"
- Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +24'07"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +25'04"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +26'34"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-PremierTech) +27'21"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain Victorious) +29'03"
Saturday 20 July: Stage 20, Nice - Col de la Couillole (132.8 km) - Pogacar wins again to assert dominance
The Tour de France reached its finish city for 2024, Nice, for the start of the penultimate stage of this year's Tour, a mountainous trek to the Couillole that featured four categorised climbs and 4600m of climbing.
Polka dot jersey winner Richard Carapaz – the Ecuadorian confirmed his hold of the mountains classification on this stage – and Enric Mas were clear at the front as the race hit the final climb up the Couillole.
But, once more, the imperious overall leader Tadej Pogacar attacked, with his nearest general classification rival Jonas Vingegaard following. Carapaz and Mas were caught with 2.5km of the climb left, the pair having seen a 20-second lead evaporate in just 1km of racing.
Carapaz managed to hang on with Pogacar and Vingegaard until the final kilometre, when he finally let them go; Pogacar then attacked Vingegaard with the finish line in sight to win by seven seconds and extend his overall lead even further with just Sunday's individual time trial from Monaco to Nice remaining.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 20, Nice - Col de la Couillole (132.8 km)
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 4:04:22
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +7"
- Richard Carapaz (ECU, EF Education-EasyPost) +23"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +53"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +1'07"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +1'28"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +1'33"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'41"
- Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +1'43"
- Romain Bardet (FRA, Team DSM-Firmenich PostNL) +1'52"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 20
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 82:53:32
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +5'14"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +8'04"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +16'45"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +17'25"
- Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +21'11"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +21'12"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +24'26"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-PremierTech) +24'50"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +25'48"
Friday 19 July: Stage 19, Embrun - Isola 2000 (144.6 km) - Pogacar extends overall lead with another win
Yellow jersey Tadej Pogacar attacked the general classification group on the final climb up to the finish line on Isola 2000 in an impressive show of strength, catching the day's breakaway with under 2km to the line.
Simon Yates of Jayco-AlUla and Visma Lease A Bike's Matteo Jorgenson had been ahead of him on the ascent of Isola 2000, but the Slovenian caught first Yates, then Jorgensen with just 1.9km to go.
The GC riders behind him were left behind the move, with Remco Evenepoel the first of his overall challengers to finish, coming home 1:42 behind the winner alongside Jonas Vingegaard.
Vingegaard, second overall in the standings, is now over five minutes behind Pogacar.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 19, Embrun - Isola 2000 (144.6 km)
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 4:04:03
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +21"
- Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +40"
- Richard Carapaz (ECU, EF Education-EasyPost) +1'11"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'42"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +1'42"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +2'00"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +2'00"
- Wilco Kelderman (NED, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +2'52"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-PremierTech) +3'27"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 19
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 78:49:20
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +5'03"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +7'01"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +15'07"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +15'34"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +17'36"
- Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +19'18"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-PremierTech) +21'32"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +22'43"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +22'46"
Thursday 18 July: Stage 18 - Gap - Barcelonnette (179.5 km)
In the last stage before two mountain tests and the final individual time trial, Victor Campenaerts won a three-man sprint for a well-deserved first stage triumph in the Tour de France.
The Belgian was in a 30-man breakaway just 25km into proceedings. Wednesday's winner Richard Carapaz was also near the front as the group became gradually whittled down approaching the business end.
With 35km to go, Campenaerts broke clear with Matteo Vercher and Michal Kwiatkowski. And it was Campanaerts - who was named the Tour's most combative rider last year after several ultimately fruitless attacks - who had the legs to cross the line first. He revealed afterwards that when he saw the race route back in December, this Stage 18 was the only one where he felt he had a chance.
Green jersey leader Biniam Girmay required medical attention again during the stage following his crash on Tuesday but came home near the back of the field. Tobias Johannessen, who crashed when trying to catch the lead trio, managed to finish in the chase pack despite being visibly in pain.
The peloton, including race leader Tadej Pogacar and defending champion Jonas Vingegaard, finished more than 13 minutes back with no change in the top 10 of the general classification.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 18 - Gap - Barcelonnette (179.5 km)
- Victor Campenaerts (BEL, Lotto Dstny) 4:10:20
- Matteo Vercher (FRA, TotalEnergies) +0"
- Michal Kwiatkowski (POL, INEOS Grenadiers) +0"
- Toms Skujinš (LAT, Lidl-Trek) +22"
- Oier Lazcano (ESP, Movistar) +22"
- Bart Lemmen (NED, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +22"
- Krists Neilands (LAT, Israel-Premier Tech) +22"
- Jai Hindley (AUS, Red Bull-BORA-Hansgrohe) +22"
- Wout van Aert (BEL, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +37"
- Michael Matthews (AUS, Team Jayco AlUla) +37"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 18
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 74:45:27
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +3'11"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +5'09"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +12'57"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +13'24"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +13'30"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +15'41"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +17'51"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +18'15"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain Victorious) +18'35"
Wednesday 17 July: Stage 17 - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Superdévoluy (177.8 km)
After a couple of failed attacks earlier in the race, Olympic road race champion Richard Carapaz became the first Ecuadorian to win a stage on the Tour de France.
The peloton split with around 60km to go, before Simon Yates attacked on the ascent of the Category 1 Col du Noyer. Carapaz soon joined him, and pulled clear before the summit on the way to victory on the day.
Tadej Pogacar attacked on the Col du Noyer to try and gain some more seconds on nearest general classification rival Jonas Vingegaard, but Remco Evenepoel made up time on both on the final short climb to Superdévoluy**.** Pogacar outsprinted reigning champion Vingegaard to extend his overall lead to three minutes and 11 seconds.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 17- Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Superdévoluy (177.8 km)
- Richard Carapaz (ECU, EF Education–EasyPost) 4:06:13
- Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jayco AlUla) +37"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar) +57"
- Laurens De Plus (BEL, INEOS Grenadiers) +1'44"
- Oscar Onley (GBR, Team dsm-firmenich PostNL) +1'44"
- Guillaume Martin (FRA, Cofidis) +2'36"
- Magnus Cort (NOR, Uno-X Mobility) +2'38"
- Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain Victorious) +2'39"
- Jordan Jegat (FRA, TotalEnergies) +2'39"
- Alex Aranburu (ESP, Movistar) +2'39"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 17
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 70:21:27
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +3'11"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +5'09"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +12'57"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +13'24"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +13'30"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +15'41"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +17'51"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +18'15"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain Victorious) +18'35"
Tuesday 16 July: Stage 16 - Gruissan - Nîmes (188.6 km)
After the rest day, Stage 16 turned into one for the sprinters with Jasper Philipsen claiming his third win of this year's race after the long-time solo breakaway of Thomas Gachignard was caught 20km before the finish.
The Belgian closed the gap in the points classification to green jersey leader Biniam Girmay who fell just over a kilometre from home and had to be checked over by the medical team.
There was no change in the general classification with Tadej Pogacar staying more than three minutes clear of the field.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 16 - Gruissan - Nîmes (188.6 km)
- Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 4:11:27
- Phil Bauhaus (GER, Bahrain Victorious) +0"
- Alexander Kristoff (NOR, Uno-X Mobility) +0"
- Sam Bennett (IRL, Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale) +0"
- Wout van Aert (BEL, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +0"
- Pascal Ackermann (GER, Israel-Premier Tech) +0"
- Bryan Coquard (FRA, Cofidis) +0"
- Søren Wærenskjod (NOR, Uno-X Mobility) +0"
- Ryan Gibbons (RSA, Lidl – Trek) +0”
- Danny van Poppel (NED, Red Bull - Bora - Hangsgrohe) +0"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 16
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 66:07:51
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +3'09"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +5'19"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +10'54"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +11'21"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +11'27"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +13'38"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +15'48"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +16'12"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +16'32"
Sunday 14 July: Stage 15 - Loudenvielle - Plateau de Beille (198 km)
There was to be no home winner on Bastille Day as Tadej Pogacar produced another climbing masterclass to strengthen his grip on the yellow jersey.
For the second time in three stages, Richard Carapaz and Tobias Johannessen were involved in a late breakaway but this time they had Enric Mas for company. The trio were soon reeled in as Jonas Vingegaard attacked from the front of the yellow jersey group with only Pogacar able to go with him.
Carapaz stayed out longest but was passed by the two general classification leaders with Remco Evenepoel next to catch the reigning Olympic road race champion from Ecuador.
At the front, Pogacar made his move with just over 5km to go and quickly put daylight between him and the defending champion. He finished more than a minute clear of his nearest rival to extend his lead to over three minutes going into Monday's rest day.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 15 - Loudenvielle - Plateau de Beille (198 km)
- Tadej Pogačar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 5:13:55
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma Lease a Bike) +1'08"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +2'51"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +3'54"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +4'43"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +4'56"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain Victorious) +5'08"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +5'08"
- Richard Carapaz (ECU, EF Education–EasyPost) +5'41"
- Felix Gall (AUT, Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale) +5'57"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 15
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 61:56:24
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +3'09"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +5'19"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +10'54"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +11'21"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +11'27"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +13'38"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +15'48"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +16'12"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +16'32"
Saturday 13 July: Stage 14 - Pau - Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet (151.9 km)
Tadej Pogacar extended his lead at the top of the general classification to almost two minutes with victory on the summit of Pla d’Adet.
Ben Healy had made a solo attack from the breakaway at the front, but Pogacar’s lieutenant Adam Yates made his move with 7.5km to go. Pogacar soon followed suit with the Team UAE Emirates pair flying past the Irishman.
The Slovenian moved clear at the front with his yellow jersey rivals Remco Evenepoel and Jonas Vingegaard trying to keep pace. The reigning champion managed to drop Evenepoel, but still lost 39 seconds on Pogacar who secured his second stage win of this year’s race.
Vingegaard crossed the line 31 seconds ahead of the Belgian to take second place overall. Carlos Rodriguez was fourth on the day ahead of Giulio Ciccone.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 14 - Pau - Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet (151.9 km)
- Tadej Pogačar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 4:01:51
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma Lease a Bike) +39"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'10"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +1'19"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +1'23"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain Victorious) +1'23"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +1'23"
- Felix Gall (AUT, Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale) +1'26"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +1'29"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +1'29"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 14
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 56:42:39
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +1'57"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +2'22"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +6'01"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +6'09"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +7'17"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +8'32"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +9'09"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +9'33"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +10'35"
Friday 12 July: Stage 13 - Agen - Pau (165.3 km)
After his crash on Thursday, Primoz Roglic did not start the 13th stage with the Slovenian again suffering poor luck in Le Tour.
After a four-man breakaway had been reeled in by the peloton 70km from the finish, Olympic road race champion Richard Carapaz and Tobias Johannessen attacked with 40km to go on the Cote de Blachon.
Having established a lead of over 20 seconds, the pair were caught with Lotto Dstny leading the chase. And after a couple of failed break attempts, it turned into another stage for the sprinters. Wout van Aert looked to have the perfect lead-out, but fellow Belgian Jasper Philipsen got first run and just held on for his second stage win of the race. Pascal Ackermaan was third ahead of Biniam Girmay.
The main contenders all finished safely in the peloton with Tadej Pogacar staying over a minute clear of Remco Evenepoel in the general classification with defending champion Jonas Vingegaard just behind.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 13 - Agen - Pau (165.3 km)
- Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +3:23:09
- Wout van Aert (BEL, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +0"
- Pascal Ackermann (GER, Israel-Premier Tech) +0"
- Biniam Girmay (ERI, Intermarché-Wanty) +0"
- Nikias Arndt (GER, Bahrain Victorious) +0"
- Jasper Stuyven (BEL, Lidl – Trek) +0"
- Clement Russo (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +0"
- Bryan Coquard (FRA, Cofidis) +0"
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +0"
- Søren Wærenskjod (NOR, Uno-X Mobility) +0"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 13
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 52:40:58
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'06"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +1'14"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +4'20"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +4'40"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +5'38"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +6'59"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +7'36"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +7'54"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +8'56"
Thursday 11 July: Stage 12 - Aurillac - Villeneuve-sur-Lot (203.6 km)
Biniam Girmay won a sprint finish to claim his third stage victory of Le Tour this year, beating Wout van Aert to the line.
A crash with 12km remaining left Primoz Roglic's shirt and overall title hopes in tatters.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 12 - Aurillac - Villeneuve-sur-Lot (203.6 km)
- Biniam Girmay (ERI, Intermarché-Wanty) 4:17:15
- Wout van Aert (BEL, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +0"
- Pascal Ackermann (GER, Israel-Premier Tech) +0"
- Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +0"
- Arnaud de Lie (BEL, Lotto Dstny): +0"
- Alexander Kristoff (NOR, Uno-X Mobility) +0"
- Phil Bauhaus (GER, Bahrain Victorious) +0"
- Bryan Coquard (FRA, Cofidis) +0"
- Dylan Groenewegen (NED, Team Jayco AlUla) +0"
- Ryan Gibbons (RSA, Lidl – Trek) +0”
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 12
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 49:17:49
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'06"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma Lease a Bike) +1'14"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +4'20"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +4'40"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull - Bora - Hangsgrohe) +4'42"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +5'38"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +6'59"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +7'09"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +7'36"
Wednesday 10 July: Stage 11 - Évaus-les-Bains - Le Lioran (211 km)
Jonas Vingegaard took the stage win in a sprint finish with title rival Tadej Pogacar after the pair broke away around 32km from the finish line.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 11 Results - Évaus-les-Bains - Le Lioran (211 km)
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma Lease a Bike) 4:58:00
- Tadej Pogačar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +0"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +25"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull - Bora - Hangsgrohe) +25"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +1'47"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +1'49"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +1'49"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'49"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +1'55"
- Felix Gall (AUT, Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale) +2'38"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 11
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 45:00:34
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'06"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma Lease a Bike) +1'14"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull - Bora - Hangsgrohe) +2'15"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +4'20"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +4'40"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +5'38"
- Adam Yates, (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) +6'59"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +7'09"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +7'39"
Tuesday 9 July: Stage 10 - Orléans - Saint-Amand-Montrond (187.3 km)
Jasper Philipsen won the stage on a sprint finish, with Biniam Girmay second.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 10 results - Orléans - Saint-Amand-Montrond (187.3 km)
- Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin - Deceuninck) 4:20:06
- Biniam Girmay (ERI, Intermarché - Wanty) +0"
- Pascal Ackermann (GER, Israel-Premier Tech) +0"
- Wout van Aert (BEL, Team Visma Lease a Bike) +0
- Fernando Gaviria (COL, Movistar) +0"
- Sam Bennett (IRL, Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale) +0"
- John Degenkolb (GER, DSM-Firmenich PostNL) +0"
- Phil Bauhaus (GER, Bahrain Victorious) +0"
- Dylan Groenewegen (NED, Team Jayco AlUla) +0"
- Axel Zingle (FRA, Cofidis) +0"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 10
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 40:02:08
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +33"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +1'15"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull - Bora - Hangsgrohe) +1'36"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +2'16"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +2'17"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +2'31"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +3'35"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +4'02"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +4'03"
Sunday 7 July: Stage 9 – Troyes - Troyes (199 km)
Anthony Turgis gave the French something to smile about as he won the breakaway sprint following a day on the white gravel tracks of the ninth stage of the 2024 Tour de France. He edged out British rider Tom Pidcock and Canada's Derek Gee to take victory on the day.
Tadej Pogacar still leads the overall standings holding a 33-second advantage over Tour debutant Remco Evenepoel.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 9 Results - Troyes - Troyes (199 km)
- Anthony Turgis (FRA, TotalEnergies) 4:19:43
- Tom Pidcock (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +0”
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel - Premier Tech) +0”
- Alex Aranburu (ESP, Movistar Team) +0”
- Ben Healy (IRL, EF Education - EasyPost) +0”
- Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +0”
- Javier Romo (ESP, Movistar Team) +12”
- Jasper Stuyven (BEL, Lidl – Trek) +18”
- Biniam Girmay (ERI, Intermarché–Wanty) +1’12”
- Michael Matthews (AUS, Team Jayco AlUla) +1’12”
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 9
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 35:42:42
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +33"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +1'15"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe) +1'36"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +2'16"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +2'17"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +2'31"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +3'35"
- Derek Gee (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +4'02"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +4'03"
Saturday 6 July: Stage 8 - Semur-en-Auxois - Colombey-les-Deux-Églises (183.4 km)
Days after his historic victory on Monday, Eritrea's Biniam Girmay added a second stage win in an exhilarating bunch sprint.
The overall standings remained unchanged with Tadej Pogacar holding on to the leader’s yellow jersey. Remco Evenepoel is sitting in second place, 33 seconds adrift.
Riding in the polka-dot jersey for best climber, Jonas Abrahamsen spent most of the race at the front before the peloton caught him less than 15 kilometres from the finish.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 8 Results - Semur-en-Auxois - Colombey-les-Deux-Églises (183.4 km)
- Biniam Girmay (ERI, Intermarché–Wanty) 4:04:50
- Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin - Deceuninck) +0”
- Arnaud De Lie (BEL, Lotto Destiny) +0”
- Pascal Ackermann (GER, Israel - Premier Tech) +0”
- Marijn van der Berg (NED, EF Education - EasyPost) +0"
- Ryan Gibbons (RSA, Lidl – Trek) +0”
- Anthony Turgis (FRA, TotalEnergies) +0”
- Fred Wright (GBR, Bahrain – Victorious) +0”
- Alex Aranburu (ESP, Movistar Team) +0”
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +0”
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 8
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 31:21:13
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +33"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +1'15"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe) +1'36"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +2'16"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +2'17"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +2'31"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +3'35"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +4'03"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe) +4'36"
Friday 5 July: Stage 7 - Nuits-Saint-Georges - Gevrey-Chambertin (25.3 km) - Evenepoel wins individual time trial
Remco Evenepoel triumphed in the individual time trial, finishing 12 seconds ahead of than Tadej Pogacar in second. Pogacar retains the leader's yellow jersey, but with Evenepoel reducing the gap in the overall standings to 33 seconds.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 7 Results - Nuits-Saint-Georges - Gevrey-Chambertin (25.3 km)
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) 28:52
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +12"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe) +34"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +37"
- Victor Campenaerts (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +52"
- Kevin Vauquelin (FRA, Arkea - B&B Hotels) +52"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +54"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +57"
- Ben Healy (IRL, EF Education - EasyPost) +59"
- Stefan Kung (SUI, Groupama - FDJ) +1'00"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 7
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 27:16:23
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +33"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +1'15"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe) +1'36"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +2'16"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +2'17"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +2'31"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +3'35"
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +4'03"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe) +4'56"
Thursday 4 July: Stage 6 - Mâcon - Dijon (163.5 km) - Photo-finish win for Groenewegen
A third straight sprint finish, a third different stage winner. It took a photo to separate the riders at the line, with Dylan Groenewegen taking the honours by millimetres, the Dutch national champion held off Jasper Philipsen, who finished second for the second consecutive day. Tadej Pogacar retained the leader's yellow jersey.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 6 Results - Mâcon - Dijon (163.5 km)
- Dylan Groenewegen (NED, Team Jayco AlUla) 3:31:55
- Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin - Deceuninck) +0"
- Biniam Girmay (ERI, Intermarche - Wanty) +0"
- Fernando Gaviria (COL, Movistar) +0"
- Phil Bauhaus (GER, Bahrain Victorious) +0"
- Arnaud De Lie (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +0"
- Wout van Aert (BEL, Team Visma Lease a Bike) +0"
- Arnaud Demare (FRA, Arkea-B&B Hotels) +0"
- Alexander Kristoff (NOR, Uno-X Mobility) +0"
- Pascal Ackermann (GER, Israel - Premier Tech) +0"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 6
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 26:47:19
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +45"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease A Bike) +50"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +1'10"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) + 1'14"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +1'16"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'32"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) + 1'32"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +3'20"
- Egan Bernal (COL, INEOS Grenadiers) +3'21"
Wednesday 3 July: Stage 5 - Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Saint-Vulbas (177.4 km) - Mark Cavendish makes history
Mark Cavendish made history on Stage 5 by becoming the most prolific stage winner in the history of the Tour de France.
The 39-year-old from the Isle of Man triumphed after a chaotic sprint finish in Saint-Vulbas and, with his 35th stage win, overtook Belgian legend Eddy Merckx to top the all-time list for most victories at the French race.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 5 Results - Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Saint-Vulbas, 177.4 km
- Mark Cavendish (GBR, Astana Qazaqstan Team) 4:08:46
- Jasper Philipsen (BEL, Alpecin - Deceuninck) +0"
- Alexander Kristoff (NOR, Uno-X Mobility) +0"
- Arnaud De Lie (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +0"
- Fabio Jakobsen (NED, Team dsm-firmenich PostNL) +0"
- Pascal Ackermann (GER, Israel - Premier Tech) +0"
- Arnaud Demare (FRA, Arkea - B&B Hotels) +0"
- Gerben Thijssen (BEL, Intermarche - Wanty) +0"
- Biniam Girmay (ERI, Intermarche - Wanty) +0"
- Marijn van der Berg (NED, EF Education - EasyPost) +0"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 5
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 23:15:24
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +45"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease A Bike) +50"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +1'10"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) + 1'14"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +1'16"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'32"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) + 1'32"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +3'20"
- Egan Bernal (COL, INEOS Grenadiers) +3'21"
Tuesday 2 July: Stage 4 - Pinerolo - Valloire (139.6 km) - Pogacar shows class with win
Tadej Pogacar broke clear to win the stage and set down a marker to the rest of his rivals, reclaiming the overall lead of the race in the process. Previous Yellow Jersey wearer Richard Carapaz lost more than 5 minutes on the day, to drop out of the top 10 overall.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 4 Results - Pinerolo - Valloire, 139.6 km
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 3:46:38
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal-Quick Step) +35"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +35"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +35"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease A Bike) +37"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +37"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +53"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +53"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +2'41"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain Victorious) +2'41"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 4
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 19:06:38
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +45"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease A Bike) +50"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +1'10"
- Primoz Roglic (SLO, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +1'14"
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP, INEOS Grenadiers) +1'16"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'32"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +1'32"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +3:20
- Egan Bernal (COL, INEOS Grenadiers) + 3:21
Monday 1 July: Stage 3 - Biniam Girmay makes history in Turin sprint
Eritrea's Biniam Girmay, already the first black African cyclist to win a stage at a Grand Tour, became the first black African to triumph on the Tour when he won a close sprint in Turin at the end of a flat 231km stage that began in Piacenza.
The sprint was without hot favourite Jasper Philipsen, the Belgian crashing with just over 2km to the finish. Philipsen was already without teammate Mathieu van der Poel, the victim of a puncture just minutes earlier.
In the end, Biniam outsprinted Colombia's Fernando Gaviria at the line to write more history for the African continent.
With the peloton finishing together, Richard Carapaz took the leader's yellow jersey from Tadej Pogacar on countback. It is the first time an Ecuadorian rider has worn the yellow jersey; Carapaz also becomes one of just three men taking part in this year's Tour to have worn the leader's jersey in all three Grand Tours, joining Primoz Roglic and Mark Cavendish.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 3 Results - Plaisance to Turin, 230.8 km
- Biniam Girmay (ERI, Intermarché–Wanty) 5:26:48
- Fernando Gaviria (COL, Movistar Team) +0"
- Arnaud de Lie (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +0"
- Mads Pedersen (DEN, Lidl–Trek) +0"
- Dylan Groenewegen (NED, Team Jayco AlUla) +0"
- Phil Bauhaus (GER, Bahrain Victorious) +0"
- Fabio Jakobsen (NED, DSM-Firmenich PostNL) +0"
- Davide Ballerini (ITA, Astana Qazaqstan) +0"
- Sam Bennett (IRL, Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale) +0"
- Bryan Coquard (FRA, Cofidis) +0"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 3
- Richard Carapaz (ECU, EF Education–EasyPost) 15:20:18
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +0"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +0"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease A Bike) +0"
- Romain Bardet (FRA, DSM-Firmenich PostNL) +6"
- Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain Victorious) +21"
- Guillaume Martin (FRA, Cofidis) +21"
- Egan Bernal (COL, INEOS Grenadiers) +21"
- Jai Hindley (AUS, Red Bull-BORA-Hansgrohe) +21"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Red Bull-BORA-Hansgrohe) +21"
Sunday 30 June: Stage 2 - Vauquelin solos to victory in Bologna after late attack
Young Frenchman Kevin Vauquelin (Arkea B&B Hotels) claimed his first stage victory on his Tour de France debut. The 23-year-old attacked with 14km to go on the second ascent of San Luca dropping Norway’s Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-x Mobility) in the polka dot jersey and Nelson Oliveira (Movistar).
Vauquelin built a comfortable lead and maintained his position at the front to race home in first place in the centre of Bologna. Finishing the second stage in 14th place, two-time former champion Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) captured the yellow jersey based on count-back. With four men tied on overall time, the combined finishing positions of the tied riders from the two stages determined the leader.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 2 Results - Cesenatico to Bologne, 199.2 km
- Kevin Vauquelin (FRA, Arkea B&B Hotels) 4:43:42
- Jonas Abrahamsen (NOR, Uno-x Mobility) +36"
- Quentin Pacher (FRA, Groupama-FDJ) +49"
- Cristian Rodriguez (ESP, Arkea B&B Hotels) +49"
- Harold Tejada (COL, Astana Qazaqstan) +49"
- Nelson Oliveira (POR, Movistar) +50"
- Axel Laurance (FRA, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +1’12"
- Mike Teunissen (NED, Intermarche-Wanty) +1’33"
- Hugo Houle (CAN, Israel-Premier Tech) +1’36"
- Richard Carapaz (ECU, EF Education – EasyPost) +2’21"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 2
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 9:53:30
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +0"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +0"
- Richard Carapaz (ECU, EF Education – EasyPost) +0"
- Romain Bardet (FRA, DSM-Firmenich PostNL) +6"
- Maxim van Gils (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +21"
- Egan Bernal (COL, INEOS Grenadiers) +21"
- Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain – Victorious) +21"
- Thomas Pidcock (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +21"
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl – Trek) +21"
Saturday 29 June: Stage 1 - Bardet leads DSM one-two in Rimini
Frenchman Romain Bardet (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) secured the yellow jersey on day one of the 2024 Tour de France in his swansong of the famous race.
Bardet had young teammate and Tour debutante Frank van den Broek for company as they took the lead with 40 kilometres to go. Van den Broek made a stunning start on debut riding in the breakaway for most of the day.
The duo delivered an inspirational sprint to the finish with the peloton fast approaching crossing the finish by five seconds ahead of the chasing pack.
Two-time champion Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) finished the first stage in fourth place.
2024 Tour de France: Stage 1 Results - Florence to Rimini, 206 km
- Romain Bardet (FRA, DSM-Firmenich PostNL) 5:07:12
- Frank van den Broek (NED, DSM-Firmenich PostNL) +0"
- Wout van Aert (BEL, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +5"
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +5"
- Maxim van Gils (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +5"
- Alex Aranburu (ESP, Movistar Team) +5"
- Mads Pedersen (DEN, Lidl – Trek) +5"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +5"
- Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain – Victorious) +5"
- Alberto Bettiol (ITA, EF Education – EasyPost) +5"
Tour de France 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 1
- Romain Bardet (FRA, DSM-Firmenich PostNL) 5:07:12
- Frank van den Broek (NED, DSM-Firmenich PostNL) +4"
- Wout van Aert (BEL, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +11"
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +15"
- Maxim van Gils (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +15"
- Alex Aranburu (ESP, Movistar Team) +15"
- Mads Pedersen (DEN, Lidl – Trek) +15"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +15"
- Pello Bilbao (ESP, Bahrain – Victorious) +15"
- Alberto Bettiol (ITA, EF Education – EasyPost) +15"
Day-by-day route of the 2024 Tour de France
- Saturday 29 June: Stage 1 - Florence - Rimini (206 km)
- Sunday 30 June: Stage 2 - Cesenatico - Bologne (199.2 km)
- Monday 1 July: Stage 3 - Plaisance - Turin (230.8 km)
- Tuesday 2 July: Stage 4 - Pinerolo - Valloire (139.6 km)
- Wednesday 3 July: Stage 5 - Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Saint-Vulbas (177.4 km)
- Thursday 4 July: Stage 6 - Mâcon - Dijon (163.5 km)
- Friday 5 July: Stage 7 - Nuits-Saint-Georges - Gevrey-Chambertin (25.3 km, individual time trial)
- Saturday 6 July: Stage 8 - Semur-en-Auxois - Colombey-les-Deux-Églises (183.4 km)
- Sunday 7 July: Stage 9 - Troyes - Troyes (199 km)
- Monday 8 July: Rest Day
- Tuesday 9 July: Stage 10 - Orléans - Saint-Amand-Montrond (187.3 km)
- Wednesday 10 July: Stage 11 - Évaus-les-Bains - Le Lioran (211 km)
- Thursday 11 July: Stage 12 - Aurillac - Villeneuve-sur-Lot (203.6 km)
- Friday 12 July: Stage 13 - Agen - Pau (165.3 km)
- Saturday 13 July: Stage 14 - Pau - Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet (151.9 km)
- Sunday 14 July: Stage 15 - Loudenvielle - Plateau de Beille (198 km)
- Monday 15 July: Rest Day
- Tuesday 16 July: Stage 16 - Gruissan - Nîmes (188.6 km)
- Wednesday 17 July: Stage 17 - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Superdévoluy (177.8 km)
- Thursday 18 July: Stage 18 - Gap - Barcelonnette (179.5 km)
- Friday 19 July: Stage 19 - Embrun - Isola 2000 (144.6 km)
- Saturday 20 July: Stage 20 - Nice - Col de la Couillole (132.8 km)
- Sunday 21 July: Stage 21 - Monaco - Nice (33.7 km, individual time trial)
Tour de France 2024 - Teams
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN)
- Sepp Kuss (USA)
- Tiesj Benoot (BEL)
- Matteo Jorgenson (USA)
- Christophe Laporte (FRA)
- Jan Tratnik (SLO)
- Wout van Aert (BEL)
- Wilco Kelderman (NED)
Alpecin - Deceuninck
- Jasper Philipsen (BEL)
- Mathieu van der Poel (NED)
- Gianni Vermeersch (BEL)
- Silvan Dillier (SUI)
- Robbe Ghys (BEL)
- Soren Kragh Andersen (DEN)
- Axel Laurance (FRA)
- Jonas Rickaert (BEL)
Astana Qazaqstan Team
- Mark Cavendish (GBR)
- Michael Mørkøv (DEN)
- Davide Ballerini (ITA)
- Cees Bol (NED)
- Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ)
- Yevgeniy Fedorov (KAZ)
- Harold Tejada (COL)
- Michele Gazzoli (ITA)
BORA - hansgrohe Team
- Jai Hindley (AUS)
- Aleksandr Vlasov
- Danny van Poppel (NED)
- Nico Denz (GER)
- Matteo Sobrero (ITA)
- Primoz Roglic (SLO)
- Bob Jungels (NED)
- Marco Haller (AUT)
EF Education - EasyPost
- Richard Carapaz (ECU)
- Stefan Bissegger (SUI)
- Rui Costa (POR)
- Sean Quinn (USA)
- Neilson Powless (USA)
- Ben Healy (IRL)
- Marijn van der Berg (NED)
- Alberto Bettiol (ITA)
INEOS Grenadiers
- Thomas Pidcock (GBR)
- Geraint Thomas (GBR)
- Carlos Rodriguez (ESP)
- Michal Kwiatkowski (POL)
- Egan Bernal (COL)
- Laurens De Plus (BEL)
- Ben Turner (GBR)
- Jonathan Castroviejo (ESP)
Lidl - Trek
- Carlos Verona (ESP)
- Giulio Ciccone (ITA)
- Jasper Stuyven (BEL)
- Julien Bernard (FRA)
- Mads Pedersen (DEN)
- Ryan Gibbons (RSA)
- Tim Declercq (BEL)
- Toms Skujinš (LAT)
Soudal Quick-Step
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL)
- Mikel Landa (ESP)
- Ilan van Wilder (BEL)
- Louis Vervaeke (BEL)
- Casper Pedersen (DEN)
- Yves Lampaert (BEL)
- Gianni Moscon (ITA)
Team Jayco AlUla
- Dylan Groenewegen (NED)
- Luka Mezgec (SLO)
- Simon Yates (GBR)
- Elmar Reinders (NED)
- Luke Durbridge (AUS)
- Chris Harper (AUS)
- Christopher Juul-Jensen (DEN)
- Michael Matthews (AUS)
Israel - Premier Tech
- Guillaume Boivin (CAN)
- Jake Stewart (GBR)
- Jakob Fuglsang (DEN)
- Stephen Williams (GBR)
- Pascal Ackermann (GER)
- Derek Gee (CAN)
- Hugo Houle (CAN)
- Krists Neilands (LAT)
Uno-X Mobility
- Magnus Cort (DEN)
- Johannes Kulset (NOR)
- Rasmus Tiller (NOR)
- Odd Christian Eiking (NOR)
- Alexander Kristoff (NOR)
- Soren Waerenskjold (NOR)
- Tobias Halland Johannessen (NOR)
- Jonas Abrahamsen (NOR)
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
- Felix Gall (AUT)
- Dorian Godon (FRA)
- Oliver Naesen (BEL)
- Sam Bennett (IRL)
- Nicolas Prodhomme (FRA)
- Paul Lapeira (FRA)
- Bruno Armirail (FRA)
- Nans Peters (FRA)
Arkea - B&B Hotels
- Arnaud Demare (FRA)
- Kevin Vauquelin (FRA)
- Amaury Capiot (BEL)
- Clement Champoussin (FRA)
- Raul Garcia Pierna (ESP)
- Daniel McLay (GBR)
- Luca Mozzato (ITA)
- Cristian Rodriquez (ESP)
Bahrain - Victorious
- Matej Mohoric (SLO)
- Wout Poels (NED)
- Pello Bilbao (ESP)
- Phil Bauhaus (GER)
- Santiago Buitrago (COL)
- Jack Haig (AUS)
- Fred Wright (GBR)
- Nikias Arndt (GER)
Cofidis
- Bryan Coquard (FRA)
- Guillaume Martin (FRA)
- Piet Allegaert (BEL)
- Axel Zingle (FRA)
- Alexis Renard (FRA)
- Simon Geschke (GER)
- Jesus Herrada (ESP)
- Ion Izagirre (ESP)
Groupama - FDJ
- David Gaudu (FRA)
- Valentin Madouas (FRA)
- Romain Gregoire (FRA)
- Stefan Kung (SUI)
Intermarche - Wanty
- Louis Meintjes (RSA)
- Biniam Girmay (ERI)
- Laurenz Rex (BEL)
- Hugo Page (FRA)
- Mike Teunissen (NED)
- Georg Zimmermann (GER)
- Kobe Goossens (BEL)
- Gerben Thijssen (BEL)
Movistar Team
- Enric Mas (ESP)
- Oier Lazkano (ESP)
- Nelson Oliveira (POR)
- Davide Formolo (ITA)
- Alex Aranburu (ESP)
- Fernando Gaviria (COL)
- Javier Romo (ESP)
- Gregor Mühlberger (AUT)
Team dsm-firmenich PostNL
- Fabio Jakobsen (NED)
- Romain Bardet (FRA)
- Warren Barguil (FRA)
- John Degenkolb (GER)
- Nils Eekhoff (NED)
- Oscar Onley (GBR)
- Frank van den Broek (NED)
- Bram Welten (NED)
UAE Team Emirates
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO)
- Juan Ayuso (ESP)
- Joao Almeida (POR)
- Adam Yates (GBR)
- Pavel Sivakov (FRA)
- Marc Soler (ESP)
- Tim Wellens (BEL)
- Nils Politt (GER)
Lotto Dstny
- Arnaud De Lie (BEL)
- Victor Campenaerts (BEL)
- Maxim van Gils (BEL)
- Cedric Beullens (BEL)
- Brent Van Moer (BEL)
- Jarrad Drizners (AUS)
- Harm Vanhoucke (BEL)
- Sebastien Grignard (BEL)
TotalEnergies
- Mathieu Burgaudeau (FRA)
- Steff Cras (BEL)
- Anthony Turgis (FRA)
- Jordan Jegat (FRA)
- Thomas Gachignard (FRA)
- Matteo Vercher (FRA)
- Sandy Dujardin (FRA)
- Fabien Grellier (FRA)
How to watch the 2024 Tour de France live
The Tour de France will be shown live in 190 countries. Here is a list of the official broadcast partners across different territories.
Europe
- Basque Country - EiTB
- Belgium - RTBF and VRT
- Czech Republic - Česká Televize
- Denmark - TV2
- Europe - Eurosport
- France - France TV Sport and Eurosport France
- Germany - Discovery+ and ARD
- Ireland - TG4
- Italy - Discovery+ and RAI Sport
- Luxemburg - RTL
- Netherlands - Discovery+ and NOS
- Norway - TV2
- Portugal - RTP
- Scandinavia - Discovery+
- Slovakia - RTVS
- Slovenia - RTV SLO
- Spain - RTVE
- Switzerland - SRG-SSR
- United Kingdom - Discovery+ and ITV
- Wales - S4C
Americas
- Canada - FloBikes
- Colombia - CaracolTV
- Latin America & Caribbean: ESPN
- South America - TV5 Monde
- United States - NBC Sports and TV5 Monde
Asia Pacific
- Australia - SBS
- China - CCTV and Zhibo TV
- Japan - J Sports
- New Zealand - Sky Sport
- South-East Asia - Global Cycling Network and Eurosport
Middle East and Africa
- The Middle East and North Africa - BeIN Sports and TV5 Monde
- Subsaharan Africa - Supersport and TV5 Monde