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The 2023 Tour de France was the 110th edition of the Tour de France. It started in Bilbao , Spain, on 1 July and ended with the final stage at Champs-Élysées , Paris , on 23 July. Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard ( Team Jumbo–Visma ) won the general classification for the second year in a row.
The 2023 Tour de France is the 110th edition of the Tour de France. It started in Bilbao , Spain, on 1 July [ 1 ] and ended with the final stage at Champs-Élysées , Paris on 23 July. Classification standings
Twenty-two teams are scheduled to take part in the 2023 Tour de France. [1] All 18 UCI WorldTeams have been automatically invited. They were joined by 4 UCI ProTeams - the two highest placed UCI ProTeams in 2022 (Lotto–Dstny and Team TotalEnergies), along with Uno-X Pro Cycling Team and Israel–Premier Tech who were selected by Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), the organisers of the Tour. [2]
Tadej Pogačar wearing the White Jersey at the 2023 Tour de France. Pogačar is the only rider to win the Young Rider's Classification 4-times overall and has held the white jersey for a record 75 days in total.
The 2023 Tour de France is the 110th edition of the Tour de France. It started in Bilbao , Spain on 1 July [ 1 ] and will finish with the final stage at Champs-Élysées , Paris on 23 July. Classification standings
The Tour de France is an annual road bicycle race held over 23 days in July. Established in 1903 by newspaper L'Auto, the Tour is the best-known and most prestigious of cycling's three "Grand Tours"; the others are the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España. [1]
The 2023 Tour de France Femmes (officially 2023 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift) was the second edition of the Tour de France Femmes.The race took place from 23 to 30 July 2023, and was the 21st race in the 2023 UCI Women's World Tour calendar.
The following is a list of teams and riders that participated in the 2023 Tour de France Femmes. [1] 154 riders across 22 seven-member teams took part in the 2023 Tour de France Femmes. [1] [2] Twenty-seven nationalities took part, with the largest percentage being Dutch (19% of the peloton). [2] 109 riders finished the event. [3]