3 years ago
Jhonatan Andrés Martínez CuestaLive reporter
🥇 Wout Van Aert wins!
The Belgian Jumbo Visma rider is the winner of stage 20 of the Tour de France.
3 years ago
Live reporter
Tadej Pogacar arrives
The Slovenian clocked 36'50" at the finish line and finished eighth.
3 years ago
Live reporter
Jonas Vingegaard arrives!
The Danish rider of Jumbo Visma makes 36'25" at the finish line. He takes third place in the stage.
3 years ago
Live reporter
Peio Bilbao arrives!
The Spaniard of the Bahrain Victorious team clocked 39'06". Difference of 03'13" from Wout Van Aert.
3 years ago
Live reporter
Wout Van Aert, the best of the first point
Tadej Pogacar went through the first intermediate point and lost seventeen seconds to Van Aert. Now it's time to wait how much he scores in the second to have an indication of whether he can take the first place from him.
3 years ago
Live reporter
Wout van Aert arrives!
35'53" has just clocked the Belgian rider, who becomes the new stage leader.
3 years ago
Live reporter
Arranca Jonas Vingegaard
The Danish rider starts his race looking to secure second place.
3 years ago
Live reporter
Wout Van Aert, the best in the intermediate points
The Belgian Jumbo Visma rider is so far the best at the two intermediate points of the time trial. He has clocked 8'57" in the first and 24'04" in the second. He is about to reach the finish line.
3 years ago
Live reporter
Some runners have not yet started
Most of the riders have done their test. Now the Top 10 are coming out. The best time has been set by Kasper Asgreen with 36'14".
3 years ago
Live reporter
We start!
We are ready to bring you the coverage of this penultimate day of the Tour de France.
3 years ago
Live reporter
Tune in here 2021 Tour de France Stage 20 Live Coverage Updates
Do not miss a detail of the 2021 Tour de France Stage 20 with the with VAVEL. Follow along with us all the details and analysis of this carreer.
3 years ago
Live reporter
How to watch 2021 Tour de France Stage 20 Live Stream on TV and Online in United States?
If you want to watch the 2021 Tour de France - Stage 20 from USA, your options is: NBC Sports and TV5 Monde.
If you want to watch it on internet, VAVEL USA is your best option!
3 years ago
Live reporter
Route of the stage 20
Second individual time trial of the competition; it will be approximately 31 kilometers long. Intermediate points will be in Pomerol and Montagne. Final with a small but demanding steep climb.
3 years ago
Live reporter
👕 Jersey wearers
This is how the jerseys distinguishing the different leaders of the classifications will be distributed:
🟡 Leader: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates).
🟢 Points: Mark Cavendish (Deceunink - Quick Step)
⭕ Mountain: Wouter Poels (Bahrain Victorious) - Leader: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates).
⚪ Youth's: Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo Visma) - Leader: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates).
3 years ago
Live reporter
🔟👥 Teams Ranking
This is the ranking of the teams:
Teams Ranking | ||
---|---|---|
Pos. | Team | Time |
1 | Bahrain Victorious | 239h 22'04" |
2 | EF Education - Nippo | + 25'35" |
3 | Jumbo Visma | + 01h 15'32" |
4 | Ineos Grenadiers | + 01h 30'06" |
5 | AG2R Citroën | + 01h 30'41" |
6 | Bora - Hansgrohe | + 01h 34'17" |
7 | Trek Segafredo | + 01h 45'40" |
8 | Movistar | + 02h 01'22" |
9 | Astana - Premier Tech | + 02h 03'40" |
10 | UAE Team Emirates | + 02h 42'57" |
3 years ago
Live reporter
🔟⬜ Youth's Ranking
This is how the youth's ranking is going:
Youth's Ranking | ||
---|---|---|
Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Time |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 79h 40'09" |
2 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | + 05'45" |
3 | David Gaudu (France / Groupama FDJ) | + 18'42" |
4 | Aurélien Paret Peintre (France / AG2R Citroën) | + 37'21" |
5 | Sergio Higuita (Colombia / EF Education - Nippo) | + 01h 03'01" |
6 | Valentin Madouas (France / Groupama FDJ) | + 02h 08'44" |
7 | Mark Donovan (Great Bretain / Team DSM) | + 02h 11'10" |
8 | Neilson Powless (United States / EF Education - Nippo) | + 02h 12'14" |
9 | Jonas Rutschh (Germany / EF Education - Nippo) | + 02h 26'36" |
10 | Brent Van Moer (Belgium / Lotto Soudal) | + 02h 38'13" |
3 years ago
Live reporter
🔟⬜🟥 Mountain ranking
This is how the mountain classification is going:
Mountain Ranking | ||
---|---|---|
Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Points |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 107 |
2 | Wouter Poels (Netherlands / Bahrain Victorious) | 88 |
3 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | 82 |
4 | Wout Van Aert (Belgium / Jumbo Visma) | 68 |
5 | Nairo Quintana (Colombia / Arkéa - Samsic) | 66 |
6 | Richard Carapaz (Ecuador / Ineos Grenadiers) | 56 |
7 | Ben O'Connor (Australia / AG2R Citroën) | 44 |
8 | Bauke Mollema (Netherlands / Trek Segafredo) | 41 |
9 | David Gaudu (France / Groupama FDJ) | 41 |
10 | Anthony Perez (France / Cofidis) | 37 |
3 years ago
Live reporter
🔟🟩 Points Ranking
This is how the general classification by points is going:
Points Ranking | ||
---|---|---|
Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Points |
1 | Mark Cavendish (Great Britain / Deceunink - Quick Step) | 304 |
2 | Michael Matthews (Australia / Team BikeExchange) | 269 |
3 | Sonny Colbrelli (Italy / Bahrain Victorious) | 216 |
4 | Jasper Philipsen (Belgium / Alpecin Fenix) | 186 |
5 | Matej Mohoric (Slovenia / Bahrain Victorious) | 163 |
6 | Julian Alaphilippe (France / Deceunink - Quick Step) | 155 |
7 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 146 |
8 | Michael Mørkøv (Denmark / Deceunink - Quick Step) | 113 |
9 | Wout Van Aert (Belgium / Jumbo Visma) | 101 |
10 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | 88 |
3 years ago
Live reporter
🔟🟨 General classification
This how the general classification is going:
General classification | ||
---|---|---|
Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Time |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 79h 40'09" |
2 | Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark / Jumbo Visma) | + 05'45" |
3 | Richard Carapaz (Ecuador / Ineos Grenadiers) | + 05'51" |
4 | Ben O'Connor (Australia / AG2R Citroën) | + 08'18" |
5 | Wilco Kelderman (Netherlands / Bora - Hansgrohe) | + 08'50" |
6 | Enric Mas (Spain / Movistar) | + 10'11" |
7 | Alexey Lutsenko (Kazakhstan / Astana - Premier Tech) | + 11'22" |
8 | Guillaume Martin (France / Cofidis) | + 12'46" |
9 | Peio Bilbao (Spain / Bahrain Victorious) | + 13'48" |
10 | Rigoberto Uran (Colombia / EF Education - Nippo) | + 16'25" |