Tour de France 2013/21. stage

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Stage winner GermanyGermany Marcel Kittel (ARG) 3:06:14 h
2. GermanyGermany André Greipel (LTB) +0: ​​00 min
3. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish (OPQ) +0: ​​00 min
4th SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan (CAN) +0: ​​00 min
5. ItalyItaly Roberto Ferrari (LAM) +0: ​​00 min
6th NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff (KAT) +0: ​​00 min
7th FranceFrance Kévin Réza (EUC) +0: ​​00 min
8th. FranceFrance Yohann Gene (EUC) +0: ​​00 min
9. ItalyItaly Daniele Bennati (TCS) +0: ​​00 min
10. BrazilBrazil Murilo Fischer (FDJ) +0: ​​00 min
Intermediate results after the 21st stage
Overall rating United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Froome (SKY) 83:56:40 h
2. ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana (MOV) +4: 20 min
3. SpainSpain Joaquim Rodríguez (KAT) +5: 04 min
Scoring SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan (CAN) 409 pts.
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish (OPQ) 312 pts.
3. GermanyGermany André Greipel (LTB) 267 pts.
Mountain scoring ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana (MOV) 147 pts.
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Froome (SKY) 136 pts.
3. FranceFrance Pierre Rolland (EUC) 119 pts.
Young talent evaluation ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana (MOV) 84:01:00 h
2. United StatesUnited States Andrew Talansky (GRS) +13: 19 min
3. PolandPoland Michał Kwiatkowski (OPQ) +14: 39 min
Team ranking DenmarkDenmark Team Saxo-Tinkoff 251: 11: 07 h
2. FranceFrance Ag2r +8: 28 min
3. LuxembourgLuxembourg RadioShack Leopard +9: 02 min

The 21st stage of the Tour de France 2013 took place on July 21, 2013. It led from Versailles over 133.5 km to Paris Champs-Élysées . In the course of the stage there were two mountain classifications in the fourth category and a sprint classification. So the 21st stage counted as a flat stage.

tasks

Mountain ratings

Côte de Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse
Category 4
after 29.5 km over 154  m
1.0 km at 6.9%
1. BelgiumBelgium Gert Steegmans (OPQ) 1 point
Côte de Châteaufort
Category 4
after 33.5 km over 155  m
0.9 km at 4.7%
1. SpainSpain José Joaquín Rojas Gil (MOV) 1 point

Scoring

Intermediate sprint
in Haut des Champs-Élysées
after 87 km at 53  m
1. SpainSpain Juan Antonio Flecha (VCD) 20 pts.
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Millar (GRS) 17 pts.
3. FranceFrance Julien El-Farès (SOJ) 15 pts.
4th AustraliaAustralia Cameron Meyer (OGE) 13 pts.
5. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Steve Morabito (BEL) 11 pts.
6th FranceFrance Jérôme Cousin (EUC) 10 pts.
7th NetherlandsNetherlands Robert Gesink (BEL) 9 pts.
8th. AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans (BMC) 8 pts.
9. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (SKY) 7 pts.
10. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ian Stannard (SKY) 6 pts.
11. FranceFrance Jérôme Pineau (OPQ) 5 pts.
12. SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Velits (OPQ) 4 pts.
13. SpainSpain David López (SKY) 3 pts.
14th FranceFrance Sylvain Chavanel (OPQ) 2 pts.
15th GermanyGermany Tony Martin (OPQ) 1 point
Target sprint
in Paris Champs-Élysées
after 133.5 km to 38  m
1. GermanyGermany Marcel Kittel (ARG) 45 pts.
2. GermanyGermany André Greipel (LTB) 35 pts.
3. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish (OPQ) 30 pts.
4th SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan (CAN) 26 pts.
5. ItalyItaly Roberto Ferrari (LAM) 22 pts.
6th NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff (KAT) 20 pts.
7th FranceFrance Kévin Réza (EUC) 18 pts.
8th. FranceFrance Yohann Gene (EUC) 16 pts.
9. ItalyItaly Daniele Bennati (TCS) 14 pts.
10. BrazilBrazil Murilo Fischer (FDJ) 12 pts.
11. South AfricaSouth Africa Daryl Impey (OGE) 10 pts.
12. AustraliaAustralia Matthew Goss (OGE) 8 pts.
13. SpainSpain Rubén Pérez (EUS) 6 pts.
14th DenmarkDenmark Lars Ytting Bak (LTB) 4 pts.
15th SpainSpain Juan José Lobato (EUS) 2 pts.

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