Tour de France 2023 results, standings, schedule, next stage details for cycling event

By | July 2, 2023

Starting out from the Basque Country on July 1, the 2023 Tour de France will visit each of France’s five mountain ranges as the most prestigious event in cycling marks its 120th year.

The decisive stage finish will be held at the Puy de Dome, a climb where Denmark’s Johnny Weltz triumphed 35 years ago.

One of Weltz’s countrymen, Jonas Vingegaard, is defending his title this year, while key rival Tadej Pogacar is returning from a wrist injury just in time for his expected challenge.

The opening stage was won by Adam Yates, who pipped brother Simon in a race he described as a “really nice” experience. Yates retained the Yellow Jersey after the second stage, which Victor Lafay won after a late surge.

Here are the latest standings from the Tour de France 2023, including the stages, teams, how to watch and more.

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Tour de France 2023 standings

This page will be updated with the latest standings after each stage of the Tour de France 2023.

General Classification

Position Rider Team Time
1 Adam Yates UAE Team Emirates 4:22:39
2 Tadej Pogacar UAE Team Emirates +6s
3 Simon Yates Team Jayco-AlUla +6s
4 Victor Lafay Cofidis +12s
5 Wout van Aert Jumbo-Visma +16s
6 Jonas Vingegaard Jumbo-Visma +17s
7 Michael Woods Israel—Premier Tech +22s
8 Mattias Skjelmose Lidl-Trek +22s
9 Jai Hindley Bora-hansgrohe +22s
10 Mikel Landa Bahrain Victorious +22s

Points Classification

Position Rider Team Points
1 Victor Lafay Cofidis 65
2 Tadej Pogacar UAE Team Emirates 42
3 Wout van Aert Jumbo-Visma 36
4 Adam Yates UAE Team Emirates 30
5 Michael Woods Israel—Premier Tech 29
6 Simon Yates Team Jayco-AlUla 25
7 Mattias Skjelmose Lidl-Trek 25
8 Jasper Philipsen Alpecin Deceunink 21
9 Pascal Eenkhoorn Lotto Dstny 20
10 Edvald Boasson-Hagen TotalEnergies 20

King of the Mountains

Position Rider Team Points
1 Neilson Powless EF Education–EasyPost 11
2 Tadej Pogacar UAE Team Emirates 7
3 Jonas Vingegaard Jumbo-Visma 4
4 Pascal Eenkhoorn Lotto Dstny 3
5 Georg Zimmerman Intermarche-Circus-Wanty 3
6 Gregaard Wisly Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 2
7 Simon Yates Team Jayco-AlUla 2
8 Esteban Chaves Education-Easypost 2
9 Edvald Boasson-Hagen TotalEnergies 2
10 Jonas Abrahamsen Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 1

Young Rider Classification

Position Rider Team Time
1 Tadej Pogacar UAE Team Emirates 9:09:24
2 Carlos Rodriguez Cano INEOS Grenadiers +16s
3 Mattias Skjelmose Lidl-Trek +16s
4 Tom Pidcock INEOS Grenadiers +37s
5 Tobias Halland Johannessen Uno-X Pro Cycling Team +3.02
6 Matthew Dinham Team DSM–Firmenich +3.02
7 Corbin Strong Israel—Premier Tech +5.37
8 Felix Gall AG2R Citroen Team +5.37
9

Mathieu Burgaudeau

Total Energies +10.54
10 Matis Louvel Arkea-Samsic +10.54

Team Classification

Position Team Time
1 Jumbo-Visma 27:29:03
2 Bahrain Victorious +13s
3 INEOS Grenadiers +13s
4 UAE Team Emirates +1.07
5 Lidl-Trek +3.26
6 Groupama-FDJ +5.11
7 Israel-Premier Tech +5.42
8 Bora-Hansgrohe +8.46
9 AG2R Citroen +9.26
10 Team DSM-Firmenich +13.31

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Tour de France 2023 schedule and stage winners

This page will be updated with the stage winners after each day of the Tour de France 2023.

# Date (local time) Length Stage Winner
1 July 1 182 km (113.09 miles) Bilbao (hilly) Adam Yates
2 July 2 209 km (129.86 miles) Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastian (hilly) Victor Lafay
3 July 3 185km (114.95 miles) Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne (flat)
4 July 4 182 km (113.09 miles) Dax to Nogaro (flat)
5 July 5 165km (102.53 miles) Pau to Laruns (mountain)
6 July 6 145km (90.1 miles) Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque (mountain)
7 July 7 170km (105.63 miles) Mont-de-Marsan to Bordeaux (flat)
8 July 8 201km (124.9 miles) Libourne to Limoges (hilly)
9 July 9 184km (114.33 miles) Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dome (mountain)
July 10 Rest
10 July 11 167km (103.77 miles) Vulcania to Issoire (hilly)
11 July 12 180km (111.85 miles) Clermont-ferrand to Moulins (flat)
12 July 13 169km (105.01 miles) Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais (hillly)
13 July 14 138km (85.74 miles) Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier (mountain)
14 July 15 152km (94.45 miles) Annemasse to Morzine les Portes du Soleil (mountain)
15 July 16 180km (111.85 miles) Les Gets les Portes du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc (mountain)
July 17 Rest
16 July 18 22km (13.67 miles) Passy to Combloux (individual time trial)
17 July 19 166km (103.15 miles) Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc to Courchevel (mountain)
18 July 20 186km (115.58 miles) Moutiers to Bourg-en-Bresse (hilly)
19 July 21 173km (107.5 miles) Moans-en-Montagne to Poligny (flat)
20 July 22 133km (82.64 miles) Belfort to Le Markstein-Fellering (mountain)
21 July 23 115km (71.46 miles) Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris Champs-Elysees (flat)

How to watch Tour de France 2023: Live stream, TV

  • In the UK, the Tour de France will be live on GCN+, Discovery+, Eurosport and ITV, as well as S4C in Wales.
  • In Australia, the Tour de France is once again being telecast live and exclusively by SBS on free-to-air and digital television.

  • In the USA, the Tour de France is being shown on TV on USA Network and NBC, with live streaming on NBC Sports, Peacock and Fubo.

Tour de France 2023 confirmed teams

Team Country
AG2R Citroen Team France
Alpecin Deceuninck Belgium
Astana Qazaqstan Team Kazakhstan
Bahrain Victorious Bahrain
Bora-Hansgrohe Germany
Cofidis France
Ef Educations – Easypost United States
Groupama – FDJ France
Ineos Grenadiers Great Britain
Intermarche – Circus – Wanty Belgium
Israel-Premier Tech Israel
Jayco AlUla Australia
Jumbo-Visma Netherlands
Lotto DSTNY Belgium
Movistar Team Spain
Soudal Quick-Step Belgium
Team Arkea-Samsic France
Team DSM Germany
Team TotalEnergies France
Trek – Segafredo United States
UAE Team Emirates United Arab Emirates
Uno-X Pro Cycling Team Norway

Recent Tour de France winners

Year Winner Nationality
2022 Jonas Vingegaard Denmark
2021 Tadej Pogacar Slovenia
2020 Tadej Pogacar Slovenia
2019 Egan Bernal Colombia
2018 Geraint Thomas Great Britain
2017 Chris Froome Great Britain
2016 Chris Froome Great Britain
2015 Chris Froome Great Britain
2014 Vincenzo Nibali Italy
2013 Chris Froome Great Britain
2012 Bradley Wiggins Great Britain
2011 Cadel Evans Australia
2010 Andy Schleck* Luxembourg
2009 Alberto Contador Spain
2008 Carlos Sastre Spain
2007 Alberto Contador Spain
2006 Oscar Pereiro** Spain
2005 Lance Armstrong*** USA
2004 Lance Armstrong*** USA
2003 Lance Armstrong*** USA
2002 Lance Armstrong*** USA
2001 Lance Armstrong*** USA
2000 Lance Armstrong*** USA
1999 Lance Armstrong*** USA
1998 Marco Pantani Italy

*Alberto Contador won the race, but failed a drug test later

**Floyd Landis won the race, but failed a drug test later

***Lance Armstrong has had all his titles vacated due to doping. No winner was named in his place. 

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