Tour de France 2020: Results
Tadej Pogacar won the 107th edition of the Tour de France ahead of Primoz Roglic and Richie Porte. Only 21 years and 364 days of age, the Slovene became the youngest post WWII winner of La Grande Boucle. He capped his performance with three stage wins.
Take a look at the final GC of the 2020 Tour de France.
Click on the links in the table below for stage results and race reports.
Tour de France 2020 GC results
| date | route | results | winner | leader | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 29-8 | Nice - Nice | read more | Kristoff | Kristoff |
| 2 | 30-8 | Nice - Nice | read more | Alaphilippe | Alaphilippe |
| 3 | 31-8 | Nice - Sisteron | read more | Ewan | Alaphilippe |
| 4 | 1-9 | Sisteron - Orcières-Merlette | read more | Roglic | Alaphilippe |
| 5 | 2-9 | Gap - Privas | read more | Van Aert | Yates |
| 6 | 3-9 | Le Teil - Mont Aigoual | read more | Lutsenko | Yates |
| 7 | 4-9 | Millau – Lavaur | read more | Van Aert | Yates |
| 8 | 5-9 | Cazères – Loudenvielle | read more | Peters | Yates |
| 9 | 6-9 | Pau – Laruns | read more | Pogacar | Roglic |
| 7-9 | rustdag | ||||
| 10 | 8-9 | Île D’Oléron – Île de Ré | read more | Bennett | Roglic |
| 11 | 9-9 | Châtelaillon-Plage – Poitiers | read more | Ewan | Roglic |
| 12 | 10-9 | Chauvigny – Sarran | read more | Hirschi | Roglic |
| 13 | 11-9 | Châtel-Guyon – Puy Mary | read more | Martínez | Roglic |
| 14 | 12-9 | Clermont-Ferrand – Lyon | read more | Kragh Andersen | Roglic |
| 15 | 13-9 | Lyon – Grand Colombier | read more | Pogacar | Roglic |
| 14-9 | rustdag | ||||
| 16 | 15-9 | La Tour-du-Pin – Villard-de-Lans | read more | Kämna | Roglic |
| 17 | 16-9 | Grenoble - Col de la Loze | read more | López | Roglic |
| 18 | 17-9 | Méribel – La Roche-sur-Foron | read more | Kwiatkowski | Roglic |
| 19 | 18-9 | Bourg-en-Bresse – Champagnole | read more | Kragh Andersen | Roglic |
| 20 | 19-9 | Lure - La Planche des Belles Filles | read more | Pogacar | Pogacar |
| 21 | 20-9 | Mantes-la-Jolie – Parijs | read more | Bennett | Pogacar |
Bennet wins in Paris, Pogacar takes yellow
Greg Van Avermaet, Maximilian Schachmann, Conor Swift and Pierre Luc Perichon are the attackers on the finishing circuit of the Champs-Élysées, but of course the race comes down to a bunch sprint. Sam Bennett powers to victory ahead of Mads Pedsren and Peter Sagan, while Tadej Pogacer seals the overall victory.Read more »
Tadej Pogacar powers to yellow jersey
The Tour de France reaches its zenit on La Planche des Belles Filles. Tadej Pogacar powers to an incredible victory in the ITT to the summit of the steep climb. He wins the yellow jersey and polka dot jersey as well. Primoz Roglic and Richie Porte round out the podium in Paris.Read more »
Kragh Andersen solos to glory, Roglic still leader
Søren Kragh Andersen solos to victory in the 19th stage of the Tour de France. He attacks in a strong lead group with 15 kilometres out and powers to glory. Primoz Roglic keeps the yellow jersey.Read more »
Kwiatkowski wins last mountain stage, Roglic still leader
Team mates Michal Kwiatkowski and Richard Carapaz finish together in the 18th stage of the Tour de France. The Pole takes the stage win, while Primoz Roglic retains the yellow jersey.Read more »
López wins at Col de la Loze, Roglic cements lead
Miguel Ángel López climbs to victory on the Col de la Loze, while Primoz Roglic finishes in second to widen his lead in the GC. Tadej Pogacar finishes in third place.Read more »
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Sprint triumph Ewan, Roglic stays in yellow
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Ewan sprints to victory, Alaphilippe still leader
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