Tour de France 2017: Results
Chris Froome took the 104th Tour de France ahead of Rigoberto Uran and Romain Bardet. The other jerseys were won by Warren Barguil (polka dots), Michael Matthews (green) and Simon Yates (white). The fastest finisher was Marcel Kittel, who sprinted to five stage wins before he crashed out of the race.
Check the final standings, and click on the links in underneath table for race results/reports.
Tour de France 2017: Race results
| Date | Start and finish | Type | Results | Winner | Leader | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sa 1-7 | ITT in Düsseldorf (ger) | flat ITT | Read more | Thomas | Thomas |
| 2 | Su 2-7 | Düsseldorf (Ger) - Liége/Luik (bel) | flat | Read more | Kittel | Thomas |
| 3 | Mo 3-7 | Verviers (bel) - Longwy | finish uphill | Read more | P. Sagan | Thomas |
| 4 | Tu 4-7 | Mondorf les Bains (lux) - Vittel | flat | Read more | Démare | Thomas |
| 5 | We 5-7 | Vittel - La Planche des Belles Filles | mountain finish | Read more | Aru | Froome |
| 6 | Th 6-7 | Vesoul - Troyes | flat | Read more | Kittel | Froome |
| 7 | Fr 7-7 | Troyes - Nuits Saint Georges | flat | Read more | Kittel | Froome |
| 8 | Sa 8-7 | Dole - Station des Rousses | mountains | Read more | Calmejane | Froome |
| 9 | Su 9-7 | Nantua - Chambéry | mountains | Read more | Uran | Froome |
| Mo 10-7 | Rest day in Dordogne | |||||
| 10 | Tu 11-7 | Périgueux - Bergerac | flat | Read more | Kittel | Froome |
| 11 | We 12-7 | Eymet - Pau | flat | Read more | Kittel | Froome |
| 12 | Th 13-7 | Pau - Peyragudes | mountains | Read more | Bardet | Aru |
| 13 | Fr 14-7 | Saint Girons - Foix | mountains | Read more | Barguil | Aru |
| 14 | Sa 15-7 | Blagnac - Rodez | heuvels | Read more | Matthews | Froome |
| 15 | Su 16-7 | Laissac Sévérac l'Église - Le Puy en Velay | hilly | Read more | Mollema | Froome |
| Mo 17-7 | Rest day in Le Puy en Velay | |||||
| 16 | Tu 18-7 | Le Puy en Velay - Romans sur Isère | hilly, flat finish | Read more | Matthews | Froome |
| 17 | We 19-7 | La Mure - Serre Chevalier | mountains | Read more | Roglic | Froome |
| 18 | Th 20-7 | Briançon - Col d'Izoard | mountains | Read more | Barguil | Froome |
| 19 | Fr 21-7 | Embrun - Salon de Provence | hilly | Read more | Boasson Hagen | Froome |
| 20 | Sa 22-7 | ITT in Marseille | ITT | Read more | Bodnar | Froome |
| 21 | Su 23-7 | Montgeron - Paris | flat | Read more | Groenewegen | Froome |
Tour de France 2017: Route maps, height profiles, and more
Click the images to enlarge
Groenewegen sprints to victory in Paris, Froome takes fourth
The last stage of the Tour de France amounts to 103 kilometres. At the end of eight laps on the Champs-Élysées in Paris Dylan Groenewegen powers to victory ahead of Andre Greipel and Edvald Boasson Hagen. Chris Froome finishes safely in the bunch to pocket his fourth win in La Grande Boucle.Read more »
Maciej Bodnar wins time trial in Marseille, Chris Froome cements overall lead
The 20th stage in the Tour de France is the last chance for overall contenders to improve on GC. Chris Froome puts time into his opponents, while Rigoberto Uran swaps places with Romain Bardet and will finish La Grande Boucle in second. Maciej Bodnar wins the time trial 1 second ahead of Michal Kwiatkowski.Read more »
Solo victory Boasson Hagen in Salon-en-Provence, Froome still in yellow
The 19th stage of the Tour de France travels from Embrun to Salon-de-Provence. Edvald Boasson Hagen brings the break of the day home by soloing to victory in the last 3 kilometres. Leader Chris Froome finishes safely in the peloton.Read more »
Barguil wins thriller on Izoard, while Froome holds on to yellow
The 18th stage of the Tour de France run to a brutal finale with Col de Vars and Col d'Izoard. The latter pass is the tonic to ignite the race with Barguil soloing to victory, while behind him a furious GC battle rages. Attacks are everywhere but when the dust settles Froome is still in the maillot jaune. Bardet now sits in second, Uran in third. Aru drops down to fifth place in favour of Landa.Read more »
Solo victory Primoz Roglic in High Alps, Froome still in yellow
The 17th stage of the Tour de France takes in intermediate climbs up Col d’Ornon, Col de la Croix de Fer, Col du Télégraphe and Col du Galibier to finish downhill in Serre Chevalier. A large early break with Roglic forms before the first climb and the Slovenian heads out on his own on the Galibier to solo to victory. Froome retains in yellow, Aru loses time, and Kittel crashes out of the Tour.Read more »
More articles
Matthews outsprints Boasson Hagen, Froome retains in maillot jauneMollema solos to victory, Froome still in maillot jaune
Matthews powers to win on punchy closing climb, Froome regains yellow
Barguil wins thrilling race on Bastille Day, Aru retains in yellow
Bardet wins in Peyragudes, Aru takes yellow
Kittel sprints to his fifth after strong Bodnar solo, Froome still leader
Kittel takes fourth win, Froome still in maillot jaune
Uran sprints to victory in hectic race, Froome still in yellow
Calmejane solos to victory in Station des Rousses, Froome retains in yellow
Kittel bests Boasson Hagen in photo finish sprint, Froome retains in lead
Kittel outsprints Démare and Greipel, Froome still in yellow
Fabio Aru solos to victory, Chris Froome takes yellow
Démare wins crash-marked sprint, Thomas retains in overall lead - Sagan out
Sagan bests Matthews, Thomas still in yellow
Kittel powers to glory, Thomas retains in lead
Geraint Thomas powers to stage win and maillot jaune in rain-soaked ITT


























