How many miles is stage 20 of the Tour de France?

The stage 20 time trial is 30.8km from Libourne to Saint-Émilion and the only rise is located just before the second check point at Montagne before winding its way into Saint-Émilion….2021 Tour de France stage 20 time trial – start times.

Pos. Rider Name (Country) Team Time
138 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Bora-Hansgrohe 17:11:00
139 Ben O’Connor (Aus) AG2R Citroën Team 17:13:00

What happened in stage 20 of the Tour de France?

Tour de France Stage 20 results Wout van Aert has won his second stage at this year’s Tour de France after a brilliant time trial. The Jumbo-Visma was in brilliant form and dominated the penultimate day of the race to win by 31 seconds over Kasper Asgreen.

Do you get money for winning a stage at the Tour de France?

The best team earns €2800 after every stage. The best team overall will get €50,000, second €30,000 third €20,000 fourth €12,000 and €8000 for the best fifth team.

How long is the stage 20 time trial?

30km
Rouleur previews stage 20 of the 2021 Tour de France. A time trial will decide the final GC standings and the winner of the yellow jersey. The penultimate stage of the 2021 Tour de France is a 30km time trial between Libourne and Saint-Émilion, which takes place on Saturday 17th July.

What does GC mean Tour de France?

general classification
GC = general classification. The riders going for the overall best time rather than individual stage wins.

Who won stage 20?

Van Aert
Van Aert wins stage 20 as Pogacar clinches Tour de France title.

How long is stage 20 time trial of Tour de France?

The penultimate stage of the 2021 Tour de France is a 30km time trial between Libourne and Saint-Émilion, which takes place on Saturday 17th July. Last year, the stage 20 time trial caused drama, elation and heartbreak all in equal measure.

How much does the Tour de France winner earn?

500,000 euros
A total of around 2.3 million euros will be awarded to the teams and riders, including 500,000 euros to the winner of the final individual general classification.

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