The cyclists of the 2024 Tour de France arrived in Nimes, France, on Tuesday (16), concluding the sixteenth stage of the competition. With the third victory of Jasper Philipsen, who is not in the top ten, the lead in the classification remains unchanged. Check out the top ten in this article.
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Find out the top ten in the overall ranking.
- 1 – Tadej Pogacar;
- 2 – Jonas Vingegaard;
- 3 – Remco Evenepoel;
- 4 – Joao Almeida;
- 5 – Mikel Landa;
- 6- Carlos Rodriguez.
- 7- Adam Yates;
- 8 – Giulio Ciccone;
- 9 – Derek G;
- 10- Santiago Buitrago.
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Tadej Pogacar, the second youngest winner of the Tour de France (2020), at 21, remains in the lead, and with a wide advantage: the Slovenian has three minutes less than his main rival, Jonas Vingegaard, who is in second place. Remco Evenepoel completes the podium with two more minutes.
From now on, there are only five stages left until the end of the 3,492-kilometre distance and arrival in the city of Venice, France.
Where to see the next steps
ESPN will broadcast the 2024 Tour de France in Brazil.
- July 17 – Stage 17 – Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to Superdévoluy – 178 km – High mountain
- July 18 – Stage 18 – Gap to Barcelonet – 179 km – Mountainous
- July 19 – Stage 19 – Embrun to Isola 2000 – 145 km – High Mountain
- July 20 – Stage 20 – Nice to Col de la Couillole – 133 km – High mountain
- July 21 – Stage 21 – Monaco to Nice – 34 km – Time Trial
*Leah Capella is a trainee under Diogo Masanero.
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