TOUR DE FRANCE. No change in the general classification after the 16th stage of the Tour de France won by Canadian Hugo Houle. Offensive in the Port of Lers, Tadej Pogacar failed to outrun Jonas Vingegaard. Classification.
Until the 21st and very last stage of the Tour de France scheduled on the Champs Elysées in Paris, find the entire general classification of the Grande Boucle after each stage, with the riders and all the gaps:
Until the last stage of the Tour de France scheduled for July 24 on the Champs Elysées in Paris, discover each evening the classification of the last day, with the winner and all the gaps on the finish line.
The Tour de France traditionally takes place in the first three weeks of July. Only the 2020 edition deviated from the rule, the coronavirus epidemic having forced the organizers to postpone the race to September. For the 2022 edition, departure abroad obliges, the departure did not take place on a Saturday but on a Friday, July 1, 2022. The arrival will be judged on Sunday July 24, 2022. It is on this date that the peloton will arrive as usual on the Champs-Elysées.
Unveiled last October by Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme, the route for this 109th edition is particularly demanding with only a few opportunities for sprinters to shine during the 21 stages scheduled. On the other hand, adventurers, punchers and climbers are in the mood with several beautiful stages to shine, such as a cobblestone stage, the Planche des Belles Filles and a finish in Alpe d’Huez. The Pyrenees are also celebrating before this Tour de France 2022 ends with a time trial in Rocamadour. Here is the map with the exact route of this 109th edition of the Tour de France cyclist, which, for this edition, sets aside the entire West of the Country, but also the South-East. On the other hand, the East, the Center and the South West are present for this 2022 edition of the Tour de France.
Here is the list of the stages of this Tour de France 2022 of cycling, which connects Copenhagen to Paris. The peloton was invited this year to travel through Denmark for the first three stages, before a transfer to the north of France (Dunkirk, Calais, Lille), with a few tens of kilometers of cobblestones. After a detour via Belgium, the first big difficulty was scheduled with La Super Planche des Belles Filles, followed by a series of mountain stages spilling over into Switzerland, including a finish in Alpe d’Huez on the 14th. July. The route of the Tour was then traced towards Isère, Loire and Saint-Etienne, then towards the west, with a stage in Carcassonne before entering the Pyrenees for the final battle. A last detour via Rocamadour precedes the last stage between La Défense and the Champs-Elysées: