Tour de France 2023: First rest day
Tour de France stage 9 saw D Michael Woods, Israel-Premier Tech, winning the 182.4km mountain stage ahead of Pierre Latour, Total Energies, and Matej Mohoric, Bahrain Victorious.
After covering nine stages and 1625.2km, Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma, is leading the general classification and wears the yellow jersey for stage 10 on Tuesday, after Tour de France’s first rest day this Monday.
Below you can check the top 3 cyclists for each stage and the general classification after stage 9:
Stage 1
- Adam Yates, UAE Team Emirates, 4:22:49
- Simon Yates, Team Jayco Alula, +0:04
- Tadej Pogacar, UAE Team Emirates, +0:12
Stage 2
- Victor Lafay, Cofidis, 4:46:39
- Wout Van Aert, Jumbo-Visma, +0:00
- Tadej Pogacar, UAE Team Emirates, +0:00
Stage 3
- Jasper Philipsen, Alpecin-Deceuninck, 4:43:15
- Phil Bauhaus, Bahrain Victorious, +0:00
- Caleb Ewan, Lotto Dstny, +0:00
Stage 4
- Jasper Philipsen, Alpecin-Deceuninck, 4:25:28
- Caleb Ewan, Lotto Dstny, +0:00
- Phil Bauhaus, Bahrain Victorious, +0:00
Stage 5
- Jai Hindley, Bora-Hansgrohe, 3:57:07
- Giulio Ciccone, Lidl-Trek, +0:32
- Felix Gall, Ag2r Citroen Team, +0:32
Stage 6
- Tadej Pogacar, UAE Team Emirates, 3:54:27
- Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma, +0:24
- Tobias Halland Johannessen, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team, +1:22
Stage 7
- Jasper Philipsen, Alpecin-Deceuninck, 3:46:28
- Mark Cavendish, Astana Qazaqstan Team, +0:00
- Biniam Girmay, Intermarché-Circus-Wanty, +0:00
Stage 8
- Mads Pedersen, Lidl-Trek, 4:12:26
- Jasper Philipsen, Alpecin-Deceuninck, +0:00
- Wout Van Aert, Jumbo-Visma, +0:00
Stage 9
- Michael Woods, Israel-Premier Tech, 4:19:41
- Pierre Latour, Total Energies, +0:28
- Matej Mohoric, Bahrain Victorious, +0:35
General Classification (after Stage 9)
- Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma, 38:37:46
- Tadej Pogacar, UAE Team Emirates, +0:17
- Jai Hindley, Bora-Hansgrohe, +2:40
Tomorrow, Tuesday, July 11, the Tour is back with Stage 10, a 167.2km hilly stage from Vulcania to Issoire.
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Tour de France – All Stages
- 01.07.2023 Stage 1 – Bilbao – Bilbao 182km
- 02.07.2023 Stage 2 – Vitoria-Gasteiz – San Sebastian 208.9km
- 03.07.2023 Stage 3 – Amorebieta-Etxano – Bayonne 187.4km
- 04.07.2023 Stage 4 – Dax – Nogaro 181.8km
- 05.07.2023 Stage 5 – Pau – Laruns 162.7km
- 06.07.2023 Stage 6 – Tarbes – Cauterets-Cambasque 144.9km
- 07.07.2023 Stage 7 – Mont-de-Marsan – Bordeaux 169.9km
- 08.07.2023 Stage 8 – Libourne – Limoges 200.7km
- 09.07.2023 Stage 9 – Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat – Puy de Dôme 182.4km
- 10.07.2023 Rest day
- 11.07.2023 Stage 10 – Vulcania – Issoire 167.2km
- 12.07.2023 Stage 11 – Clermont-Ferrand – Moulins 179.8km
- 13.07.2023 Stage 12 – Roanne – Belleville-en-Beaujolais 168.8km
- 14.07.2023 Stage 13 – Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne – Grand Colombier 137.8km
- 15.07.2023 Stage 14 – Annemasse – Morzine Les Portes du Soleil 151.8km
- 16.07.2023 Stage 15 – Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil – Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc 179km
- 17.07.2023 Rest day
- 18.07.2023 Stage 16 – Passy – Combloux 22.4km
- 19.07.2023 Stage 17 – Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc – Courchevel 165.7km
- 20.07.2023 Stage 18 – Moûtiers – Bourg-en-Bresse 184.9km
- 21.07.2023 Stage 19 – Moirans-en-Montagne – Poligny 172.8km
- 22.07.2023 Stage 20 – Belfort – Le Markstein Fellering 133.5km
- 23.07.2023 Stage 21 – Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines – Paris Champs-Élysées 115.1km
Tour de France – All Stages – Course Map
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