Tour de France 2023: Meeus wins stage 21, Vingegaard overall winner

by Leandro Lutz • 23.07.2023
Tour de France
Tour de France stage 21 was held today from Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris Cahmps-Élysées, with a 115.5km flat final stage. Jordi Meeus, Bora-Hansgrohe, won the stage, and Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma, secured the final yellow jersey of overall champion.

Tour de France is an absolute summer classic. Stage 21 of 21 was held today. Join here at ProXCskiing.com to get the results each day and tomorrow for a complete list of results.

Stage 21 – Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines – Paris Champs-Élysées 115.5km (Flat stage)

Tour de France 2023 stage 21 started in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and finished in Paris Champs-Élysées. Jordi Meeus, Bora-Hansgrohe, won the 21st of 21 stages. Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma, retained the yellow jersey and sealed the overall 2023 Tour de France victory.

Stage 21 Results

  1. Jordi Meeus, Bora-Hansgrohe, 2:56:13
  2. Jasper Philipsen, Alpecin-Deceuninck, +0:00
  3. Dylan Groenewegen, Team Jayco Alula, +0:00

Yellow jersey – General Classification after Stage 21

  1. Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma, 82:05:42
  2. Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates, +7:29
  3. Adam Yates, UAE Team Emirates, +10:56

Sprint jersey after Stage 21

  1. Jasper Philipsen, Team Alpecin-Deceuninck, 377 points 
  2. Mads Pedersen, Lidl-Trek, 258 points
  3. Bryan Coquard, Cofidis, 203 points

Climb jersey after Stage 21

  1. Giulio Ciccone, Lidl-Trek, 106 points
  2. Felix Gall, Ag2r Citroen Team, 92 points
  3. Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma, 89 points

Youth jersey after Stage 21

  1. Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates, 82:13:11
  2. Carlos Rodriguez Cano, Ineos Grenadiers, +5:48
  3. Felix Gall, Ag2r Citroen Team, +8:40

Team Ranking after Stage 21

  1. Jumbo-Visma, 247:19:41
  2. UAE Team Emirates, +13:49
  3. Ineos Grenadiers, +27:38

For complete results, click here.

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

Tour de France 2023 All Stages. Image: © Tour de France

Cycling is an excellent form of summer training for long-distance and traditional cross-country skiers. 

Are you interested in training tips and articles? Click here and read more. 

Show sharing buttons

Subscribe to our newsletter

Most read

More Articles

  • training - train

    How to train properly: Understand training intensities

    Some athletes have a coach who writes their training plans and guides their preparation. Others rely on their smartwatch, while some acquire knowledge through trial and error, often taking years to figure out how to train effectively. To manage your training, it's crucial to differentiate between the various training intensities.
    by ADÉLA ROČÁRKOVÁ/translated by Katerina Paul
    30.11.2024
  • Biathlon World Cup: Norway wins mixed relay in Kontiolahti

    by Leandro Lutz
    30.11.2024
  • IBU Cup: Ida Lien wins sprint in Idre Fjäll

    by Leandro Lutz
    30.11.2024
  • Biathlon World Cup: Sweden wins single mixed relay in Kontiolahti

    by Leandro Lutz
    30.11.2024
  • Klæbo wins classic sprint in Ruka  

    by Leandro Lutz
    30.11.2024