Tour de France 2014: Results
Tour de France edition 101 left from Leeds at July 5th and after 3 weeks of hardship Paris welcomed the man in yellow as well as all other riders. Click the links in underneath table to find out details regarding results and race report.
| Date | Start and finish | Type | Results/ Report | Winner | Yellow jersey | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sa 5-7 | Leeds (Eng)-Harrogate (Eng) | flat | Read more | M. Kittel | M. Kittel |
| 2 | Su 6-7 | York (Eng) - Sheffield (Eng) | hills | Read more | V. Nibali | V. Nibali |
| 3 | Mo 7-7 | Cambridge (Eng)-London (Eng) | flat | Read more | M. Kittel | V. Nibali |
| 4 | Tu 8-7 | Le Touquet Paris Plage - Lille | flat | Read more | M. Kittel | V. Nibali |
| 5 | We 9-7 | Ieper (bel) - Arenberg | cobbles | Read more | L. Boom | V. Nibali |
| 6 | Th 10-7 | Arras - Reims | flat | Read more | A. Greipel | V. Nibali |
| 7 | Fr 11-7 | Epernay - Nancy | flat | Read more | M. Trentin | V. Nibali |
| 8 | Sa 12-7 | Tomblaine - Gérardmer | finish uphill | Read more | B. Kadri | V.Nibali |
| 9 | Su 13-7 | Gérardmer - Mulhouse | mountains | Read more | T. Martin | T. Gallopin |
| 10 | Mo 14-7 | Mulhouse - La Planche des Belles Filles | mountains | Read more | V.Nibali | V.Nibali |
| Tu 15-7 | Rest day | |||||
| 11 | We 16-7 | Besançon - Oyonnax | hilly | Read more | T. Gallopin | V.Nibali |
| 12 | Th 17-7 | Bourg en Bresse - St. Etienne | hilly | Read more | A. Kristoff | V. Nibali |
| 13 | Fr 18-7 | St. Etienne - Chamrousse | mountains | Read more | V. Nibali | V. Nibali |
| 14 | Sa 19-7 | Grenoble - Risoul | mountains | Read more | R. Majka | V. Nibali |
| 15 | Su 20-7 | Tallard - Nîmes | flat | Read more | A. Kristoff | V. Nibali |
| Mo 21-7 | Rest day | |||||
| 16 | Tu 22-7 | Carcassonne - Bagnères de Luchon | mountains | Read more | M. Rogers | V. Nibali |
| 17 | We 23-7 | St. Gaudens - Pla d'Adet | mountains | Read more | R. Majka | V. Nibali |
| 18 | Th 24-7 | Pau - Hautacam | mountains | Read more | V. Nibali | V. Nibali |
| 19 | Fr 25-7 | Maubourguet - Bergerac | flat | Read more | R. Navardauskas | V. Nibali |
| 20 | Sa 26-7 | Bergerac - Périgueux | ITT | Read more | T. Martin | V. Nibali |
| 21 | Su 27-7 | Evry - Paris/Champs Elysées | flat | Read more | M. Kittel | V. Nibali |
Tour de France 2014: Images and more
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Kittel takes fourth, Nibali takes France
Sunday July 27th, 2014 - The closing stage to the Champs-Élysées is 137.5 kilometres in length and the bunch sprint is a Marcel Kittel prey. The four time stage winner in de Tour winner beats Alexander Kristoff on the line. Vincenzo Nibali is by far the best of the bunch.
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Stage 20 - Tony Martin in league of his own
Saturday July 26th, 2014 - The penutimate stage in the 2014 Tour de France is a 54 kilometres time trial on hilly terrain between Bergerac and Périgueux. As would be anyone's guess world champion Tony Martin outperforms his opponents. Young Dutchman Tom Dumoulin comes in second, whilst Jan Barta is third. A smart race by Vincenzo Nibali makes him fourth and Péraud passes Pinot in the GC, but still: two Frenchmen on the podium, party in Paris!
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Brilliant teamwork Garmin, Navardauskas victory
Friday Juli 25th, 2014 - In a 208.5 kilometres stage riders head from Maubourguet to Bergerac in the pouring rain. It's a flat drill with the exception of the short and steep Côte de Monbazillac with 13 kilometres left. You can follow the race at Cyclingstage.com
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Nibali shows supremacy, Majka mountain king
Thursday Juli 24th, 2014 - A stage in 145.5 kilometres, departing from Pau and leading to Hautacam. That's a hors catégorie top-finish, preceded by the infamous Col du Tourmalet. More than enough amo for glorious cycling, resulting in a dito winner. Vincenzo Nibali takes his fourth stage win, whilst Rafal Majka comes in third and is the mountain king of the 2014 Tour.
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Rafal Majka takes second mountain victory
Wednesday Juli 23th, 2014 - Only 124,5 kilometres but they are loaded with three category-1 cols and a top finish at Pla d'Adet, a hors catégorie climb. Not only does is sound like spectacle, it is from kilometre 1. Riders like Rodríguez, Majka, Mollema, Van den Broeck and Rolland attack at the first col and one of them is strong enough to take the early break to a splendid victory. Just like he did at Risoul, Rafal Majka soloes his name into the (Tour)history books.
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More articles
Michael Rogers takes Tour-stage (as well)Kristoff victor, escapees caught on the line
Brilliant Majka climbs best, Nibali takes time (again)
Vincenzo Nibali, impressive once again
Alexander Kristoff powers to victory
Impressive solo victory Tony Gallopin
Nibali takes stage with might, Contador out
Brilliant solo-victory by Tony Martin
Kadri soloes to victory, Nibali still in lead
Matteo Trentin outsprints Peter Sagan
André Greipel fastest in bunch sprint
Boom wins heroic stage, Nibali cementing GC lead
King Kittel scores 4 out of 3
King Kittel reigns supreme in London
Vincenzo Nibali soloes to yellow jersey
Cav crashes, Kittel takes sprint and GC lead












