Tour de France 2015/21. stage
◄ 20. Result of the 21st stage | |||
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André Greipel (LTS) |
2:49:41 h
(38.719 km / h) |
2. |
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Bryan Coquard (EUC) | + 0:00 min |
3. |
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Alexander Kristoff (KAT) | + 0:00 min |
4th |
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Edvald Boasson Hagen (MTN) | + 0:00 min |
5. |
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Arnaud Démare (FDJ) | + 0:00 min |
6th |
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Mark Cavendish (EQS) | + 0:00 min |
7th |
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Peter Sagan (TCS) | + 0:00 min |
8th. |
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John Degenkolb (TGA) | + 0:00 min |
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Michael Matthews (OGE) | + 0:00 min |
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Ramūnas Navardauskas (TCG) | + 0:00 min |
Intermediate results after the 21st stage | |||
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Chris Froome (SKY) | 84:46:14 h |
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Nairo Quintana (MOV) | + 1:12 min |
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Alejandro Valverde (MOV) | + 5:25 min |
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Peter Sagan (TCS) | 432 pts. |
2. |
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André Greipel (LTS) | 366 pts. |
3. |
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John Degenkolb (TGA) | 298 pts. |
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Chris Froome (SKY) | 119 pts. |
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Nairo Quintana (MOV) | 108 pts. |
3. |
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Romain Bardet (ALM) | 90 pts. |
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Nairo Quintana (MOV) | 84:47:26 h |
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Romain Bardet (ALM) | + 14:48 min |
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Warren Barguil (TGA) | + 30:03 min |
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Movistar team | 255: 24: 24 h |
2. |
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Team Sky | + 57:23 min |
3. |
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Tinkoff-Saxo | + 1:00:12 h |
The 21st stage of the Tour de France 2015 took place on July 26, 2015. The last stage of the tour led from Sèvres over 109.5 kilometers to the Champs-Élysées in Paris . There was a mountain classification in the fourth category after 10.5 kilometers and an intermediate sprint after 55.5 kilometers on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The 21st stage counted as a flat stage. 160 drivers started.
Race course
At the beginning of the stage it was raining heavily, so that at times a neutralization of the race was considered. The end time of the tour was taken when crossing the finish line for the first time on the Champs-Élysées. Then the decision about the day's victory was still to be made. There were several attacks and also a leading group with Florian Vachon , Kenneth Vanbilsen , Nélson Oliveira and Rohan Dennis , but they could never leave the field for more than 30 seconds. As expected, there was a mass sprint , which André Greipel won ahead of Bryan Coquard and Alexander Kristoff .
Scoring
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Mountain scoring
Côte de l'Observatoire Category 4 after 10.5 km over 138 m 2.2 km at 4.1% |
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Filippo Pozzato (LAM) | 1 point |