Tour de France - the story of the 2023 race - BBC Sport (2024)

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Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard sealed his second successive Tour de France triumph after the 110th edition of the race ended in Paris on Sunday.

The 26-year-old Jumbo-Visma rider beat two-time winner Tadej Pogacar by seven minutes 29 seconds, as Britain's Adam Yates finished third overall.

Starting in Bilbao, the riders had to tackle eight mountain stages and an individual time trial on trips to the Pyrenees and Alps during the 3,404km (2,115-mile) race.

Here is the story of the 2023 race.

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Saturday, 1 July - stage one: Bilbao - Bilbao, 182km

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Winner: Adam Yates

Report: Britain's Adam Yates beats identical twin Simon to win stage one

Britain's Adam Yates beat identical twin brother Simon to win stage one of the Tour de France in Bilbao, Spain and take the leader's yellow jersey. UAE Team Emirates' Adam, 30, pulled away from Jayco AlUla rider Simon in the final stages of the uphill finish to win his first Tour stage.

Sunday, 2 July - stage two: Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastian, 208.9km

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Winner: Victor Lafay

Report: Lafay wins stage two as Yates retains yellow jersey

Frenchman Victor Lafay produced a brilliantly timed attack to win the second stage of the Tour de France. Belgium's Wout van Aert had appeared perfectly placed to take the 208.9km stage, which ended in San Sebastian, but Lafay burst clear with 900m to go and Van Aert was left banging his handlebars in frustration after being unable to reel him in.

Monday, 3 July - stage three: Amorebieta-Etxano - Bayonne, 193.5km

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Winner: Jasper Philipsen

Report: Philipsen sprints to victory on stage three

Belgium's Jasper Philipsen sprinted to victory on stage three of the Tour de France as Britain's Adam Yates retained the leader's yellow jersey. Philipsen, 25, edged out Germany's Phil Bauhaus with Australia's Caleb Ewan in third in the first bunch-sprint finish of this year's Tour.

Tuesday, 4 July - stage four: Dax - Nogaro, 181.8km

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Winner: Jasper Philipsen

Jasper Philipsen won for the second day in a row amid a chaotic finish to stage four of the Tour de France in Nogaro. The Belgian was again led out perfectly by his team-mate Mathieu van der Poel and edged out Australia's Caleb Ewan with Germany's Phil Bauhaus third. Britain's Mark Cavendish, chasing a record-breaking 35th stage win, was further back in fifth.

Wednesday, 5 July - stage five: Pau - Laruns, 162.7km

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Winner: Jai Hindley

Report: Hindley wins stage five to take yellow jersey

Jai Hindley claimed stage five to take the yellow jersey as Jonas Vingegaard dented Tadej Pogacar's hopes of a third Tour triumph. Australia's Hindley was part of an early breakaway and soloed to victory after attacking with 20km left. Meanwhile, Denmark's defending champion Vingegaard rode clear of two-time winner Pogacar, pulling out more than a minute on the man regarded as his main rival in the general classification.

Thursday, 6 July - stage six: Tarbes - Cauterets, 144.9km

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Winner: Tadej Pogacar

Report:Pogacar beats Vingegaard in epic mountain battle

Tadej Pogacar delivered a stunning attack on the final climb to Cauterets-Cambasque as he soloed clear of defending champion Jonas Vingegaard to win stage six. The two-time winner moved second overall, 25 seconds behind Vingegaard, who took the leaders yellow jersey after Australia's Jai Hindley was dropped on the penultimate climb up the iconic Col du Tourmalet.

Friday, 7 July - stage seven: Mont-de-Marsan - Bordeaux, 169.9km

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Winner: Jasper Philipsen

Report: Cavendish denied new Tour wins record by Philipsen

Mark Cavendish suffered a gear issue as Jasper Philipsen pipped him to victory in a sprint finish of stage seven. Cavendish had looked to be closing in on a record-breaking 35th stage win at the Tour until the Belgian powered past him in sight of the line. Denmark's defending champion Jonas Vingegaard retained the overall leader's yellow jersey.

Saturday, 8 July - stage eight: Libourne - Limoges, 200.7km

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Winner: Mads Pedersen

Report: Cavendish denied record as crash puts him out of final Tour

Mark Cavendish was denied the opportunity to set a new record for stage wins after crashing out on his final Tour de France, as Denmark's Mads Pedersen won an uphill sprint finish in Limoges.

Sunday, 9 July - stage nine: Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat - Puy de Dome, 182.4km

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Winner: Michael Woods

Report: Woods wins first Tour stage on Puy de Dome

Michael Woods claimed a breakaway victory on stage nine of the Tour de France as Tadej Pogacar took more time out of race leader Jonas Vingegaard. Canada's Woods made up about two minutes on American Matteo Jorgenson on the steep final section of the dormant volcano, the Puy de Dome. Pogacar's late attack saw him reduce Vingegaard's overall lead to 17 seconds.

Tuesday, 11 July - stage 10: Vulcania - Issoire, 162.7km

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Winner: Pello Bilbao

Report: Bilbao claims first Tour stage win

Spain's Pello Bilbao timed his sprint finish to perfection as he claimed his first stage victory in the Tour de France. Krists Neilands attacked his breakaway companions over the top of the final climb on stage 10 but was caught with 3km to go and Bilbao was fastest in the final 200m.

Wednesday, 12 July - stage 11: Clermont-Ferrand - Moulins, 179.8km

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Winner: Jasper Philipsen

Report: Philipsen sprints to fourth stage victory of Tour

Jasper Philipsen timed his sprint to perfection to claim a fourth stage win of this year's edition. The Belgian worked his way up through the bunch and then kicked off the wheel of Dylan Groenewegen, who came second in Moulins.

Thursday, 13 July - stage 12: Roanne - Belleville-en-Beaujolais, 168.8km

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Winner: Ion Izagirre

Report: Izagirre cruises to victory as Vingegaard retains overall lead

Ion Izagirre soloed to victory on stage 12 after launching a superb attack 31km from the finish in Belleville-en-Beaujolais. The Spanish rider was 58 seconds clear of Mathieu Burgaudeau and Matteo Jorgenson, who were second and third. Jonas Vingegaard retained the overall leader's yellow jersey.

Friday, 14 July - stage 13: Chatillon-Sur-Chalaronne - Grand Colombier, 137.8km

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Winner: Michal Kwiatkowski

Report: Kwiatkowski wins stage 13 as Pogacar gains ground

Michal Kwiatkowski took a superb solo win on stage 13 as Tadej Pogacar gained more time on race leader Jonas Vingegaard. Poland's Kwiatkowski rode clear on the summit finish on Grand Colombier on the race's first day in the Alps. An explosive attack by two-time race winner Pogacar in the final 400 metres cut Vingegaard's overall lead to nine seconds.

Saturday, 15 July - stage 14: Annemasse - Morzine Les Portes du Soleil, 137.8km

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Winner: Carlos Rodriguez

Report: Vingegaard keeps yellow as Rodriguez wins epic stage

Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard retained the leader's yellow jersey after an intense stage 14. Spain's Carlos Rodriguez, been dropped on the final climb, won the stage after he mugged Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar on the final descent.

Sunday, 16 July - stage 15: Les Gets les Portes du Soleil - Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc, 179km

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Winner: Wout Poels

Report: Poels wins as fan taking selfie causes huge crash

Dutchman Wout Poels won his first stage at a Grand Tour as Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar crossed the finish line together. Stage 15 saw an early crash involving about 20 riders caused by a spectator trying to take a selfie with their phone.

Tuesday, 18 July - stage 16: Passy - Combloux, 22.4km

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Winner: Jonas Vingegaard

Report: Vingegaard closes in on title after time trial win

Jonas Vingegaard tightened his grip on the yellow jersey after he blew away Tadej Pogacar in the individual time trial on stage 16. The Dane won the 22.4km route from Passy to Combloux in 32 minutes 36 seconds on a decisive day of the Tour.

Wednesday, 19 July - stage 17: Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc - Courchevel,165.7km

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Winner: Felix Gall

Report: Jonas Vingegaard on brink of retaining title after stretching lead

Jonas Vingegaard is on the brink of retaining his Tour de France title after opening up a lead of more than seven minutes on a gruelling stage 17. The Dane powered up the final climb of the queen stage of the Tour but saw his main rival, Tadej Pogacar, crumble.

Thursday, 20 July - stage 18: Moutiers - Bourg-en-Bresse,184.9km

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Winner: Kasper Asgreen

Report: Kasper Asgreen holds on to win stage 18 from epic breakaway

Kasper Asgreen claimed his first Tour de France stage victory as he held on to win stage 18 from an epic four-man breakaway to deny the sprinters in the dramatic closing stages in Bourg-en-Bresse. Fellow Dane Jonas Vingegaard maintained his comfortable overall lead with just three stages left.

Friday, 21 July - stage 19: Moirans-en-Montagne - Poligny, 172.8km

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Winner: Matej Mohoiric

Report: Mohoric wins stage 19 of Tour de France

Matej Mohoric won stage 19 in a thrilling photo finish ahead of Kasper Asgreen in Poligny. The pair sprinted for the line at the end of a frantic day of racing, with the Slovenian denying Asgreen back-to-back stage wins by the width of a rim.

Saturday, 22 July - stage 20: Belfort - Le Markstein Fellering 133.5km

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Winner: Tadej Pogacar

Report: Tadej Pogacar salvages pride by winning stage 20

Tadej Pogacar salvaged some pride by taking stage 20 of this year's Tour de France as Jonas Vingegaard all but sealed the defence of his title. Pogacar has been unable to challenge Vinegaard's supremacy in the past week, but sprinted past the Dane to win on the final day of competitive racing.

Sunday, 23 July - stage 21: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Paris Champs-Elysees, 115.1km

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Winner: Jordi Meeus

Report: Jonas Vingegaard retains title as Jordi Meeus claims surprise win in Paris

Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard sealed his second successive Tour de France triumph as Jordi Meeus sprinted to a surprise win on the final stage. Meeus, 25, edged out Jasper Philipsen in a photo finish in Paris to deny his fellow Belgian a repeat of last year's win on the iconic Champs Elysees.

Tour de France - the story of the 2023 race - BBC Sport (2024)
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