2021 Tour de France
108th edition: June 26 - July 18, 2021
Stage 13, July 9, 2021
Friday, July 9: Stage 13, Nîmes - Carcassonne, 219.9 km
Stage 13 map & profile | Stage 13 photos
Mark Cavendish gets his 34th Tour de France stage win, equaling Eddy Merckx's record. ASO/Aurelian Vialatte photo
Weather at the finish city of Carcassonne at 2:30 PM, local time: 27C (80F), sunny, with the wind from the west at 16 km/hr (10 mph). No rain is forecast.
Rated ascent:
- Km 51.5: Côte du Pic Saint-Loup, 5.6 km @ 3.6%. Cat. 4
The race: This is the 2021 Tour's second-longest stage. Having been sick for the last few days, Michael Gogl (Qhubeka-Nexthash) did not start today. That left 154 riders to be given the official start at 12:18 PM.
Because of the technical, twisty character of the road leading to today's finish, the Tour officials made this announcement: Today the rule of the 3km has been extended to 4.5km as a test for professional cycling. It means if an incident (crash or mechanical) happens within the last 4.5km, the victims will be credited the time of the group they belonged to at that point.
Every year I like to post at least one photo of riders racing by a field of sunflowers on a pretty day in July. Here's the peloton at about kilometer twenty. Photo: ASO/Pauline Ballet.
Here's the race organizer's stage thirteen summary:
Mark Cavendish took his fourth stage win in the 108th Tour de France to total 34 since 2008, just like stage victories record holder Eddy Merckx. His team-mate Michael Morkov and Belgium’s Jasper Philipsen rounded the podium at the end of bunch gallop. Tadej Pogacar retained the yellow jersey in Carcassonne.
First Israeli breakaway rider
154 riders started stage 13 in Nîmes at 12.18. One non-starter: Michael Gogl (Qhubeka-Nexthash). Max Walscheid (Qhubeka-Nexthash), Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) and Lorenzo Rota (Intermarché-Wanty Gobert) managed to go clear at km 15 with no luck. Sean Bennett (Qhubeka-Nexthash), Omer Goldstein (Israel-Start Up-Nation) and Pierre Latour (TotalEnergies) attacked at km 27. Latour passed first atop the only categorized climb of the day, the côte de Pic Saint-Loup at km 51.5. A maximum advantage of 4’45’’ was recorded at km 55. Goldstein, the second cyclist from Israel to take part in the Tour de France after Guy Niv, became the first from his country to break away and win an intermediate sprint (at km 104.3).
Regrouping with 53km to go
Deceuninck-Quick Step seized the reins of the peloton with the intention to deliver another bunch sprint for Mark Cavendish. Petr Vakoc (Alpein-Fenix) gave them a hand. They brought the deficit down to 1’30’’ when attacks begun at the front 65km before the end of the race. A major crash involving 30 riders happened in the peloton while Bennett attacked at the front and lost contact when Goldstein countered. Goldstein and Latour forged on but the time gap was quickly reduced as a lot of action started in the pack after the crash. Bennett was reeled in, so were Goldstein and Latour with 53km to go as they attacked each other rather than riding together. It was bunched up 50km before the end at the exception of some injured riders. Roger Kluge, Simon Yates and Lucas Hamilton were forced to pull out.
The tightest win of Cavendish
45km before Carcassonne, Quentin Pacher (B&B-KTM) rode away solo. He got an advantage of 1’30’’ that forced Julian Alaphilippe to pull as Tim Declercq was off the back after the crash. The advance of the Frenchman was down to 20’’ with 20km to go. It was bunched up one kilometre further. GC teams like Ineos-Grenadiers seized the reins of the peloton in the final kilometres but it was another bunch gallop in Carcassonne. Ivan Garcia Cortina disturbed the plans of Deceuninck-Quick Step as he took the lead 300 metres before the line. Philipsen seemed to go for the win on the right hand side but Cavendish came out of the wheel of Morkov at the eleventh hour to power to the tightest of his four Tour de France victories up to date this year.
Complete results:
219.9 kilometers raced at an average speed of 43.332 km/hr
1 | MARK CAVENDISH | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 5hr 4min 29sec |
2 | MICHAEL MØRKØV | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
3 | JASPER PHILIPSEN | ALPECIN-FENIX | s.t. |
4 | IVAN GARCIA CORTINA | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
5 | DANNY VAN POPPEL | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | s.t. |
6 | ALEX ARANBURU DEBA | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | s.t. |
7 | CHRISTOPHE LAPORTE | COFIDIS | s.t. |
8 | ANDRÉ GREIPEL | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
9 | MAGNUS CORT NIELSEN | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | s.t. |
10 | JASPER STUYVEN | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
11 | NACER BOUHANNI | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
12 | MICHAEL MATTHEWS | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | s.t. |
13 | CYRIL BARTHE | B&B HOTELS | s.t. |
14 | MAXIMILIAN WALSCHEID | QHUBEKA-NEXTHASH | s.t. |
15 | WOUT VAN AERT | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
16 | JONAS RICKAERT | ALPECIN-FENIX | s.t. |
17 | PHILIPPE GILBERT | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
18 | DAVIDE BALLERINI | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
19 | CEES BOL | TEAM DSM | s.t. |
20 | ANTHONY TURGIS | TOTALENERGIES | s.t. |
21 | GREG VAN AVERMAET | AG2R-CITROEN | s.t. |
22 | RIGOBERTO URAN | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | s.t. |
23 | RUBEN GUERREIRO | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | s.t. |
24 | SONNY COLBRELLI | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | s.t. |
25 | WILCO KELDERMAN | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
26 | TADEJ POGACAR | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
27 | VALENTIN MADOUAS | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
28 | DANIEL OSS | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
29 | ENRIC MAS | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
30 | AURÉLIEN PARET PEINTRE | AG2R-CITROEN | s.t. |
31 | JONAS VINGEGAARD | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
32 | ALEXEY LUTSENKO | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | s.t. |
33 | RICHARD CARAPAZ | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
34 | DAVID GAUDU | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
35 | NILS EEKHOFF | TEAM DSM | s.t. |
36 | BEN O'CONNOR | AG2R-CITROEN | s.t. |
37 | EDWARD THEUNS | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
38 | SILVAN DILLIER | ALPECIN-FENIX | s.t. |
39 | GUILLAUME MARTIN | COFIDIS | s.t. |
40 | JONAS RUTSCH | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | s.t. |
41 | GEORG ZIMMERMANN | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | s.t. |
42 | FABIEN DOUBEY | TOTALENERGIES | s.t. |
43 | STEVEN KRUIJSWIJK | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
44 | PEIO BILBAO | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | s.t. |
45 | LORENZO ROTA | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | s.t. |
46 | LOUIS MEINTJES | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | s.t. |
47 | JHOAN ESTEBAN CHAVES | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | s.t. |
48 | IMANOL ERVITI | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
49 | ALEJANDRO VALVERDE | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
50 | MIKE TEUNISSEN | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
51 | HARRISON SWEENY | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
52 | MICHAEL SCHÄR | AG2R-CITROEN | s.t. |
53 | DYLAN TEUNS | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | s.t. |
54 | BAUKE MOLLEMA | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
55 | PATRICK KONRAD | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
56 | MATTIA CATTANEO | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
57 | JULIEN SIMON | TOTALENERGIES | s.t. |
58 | CONNOR SWIFT | ARKEA-SAMSIC | @ 18sec |
59 | GUILLAUME BOIVIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
60 | STEFAN BISSEGGER | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | s.t. |
61 | CYRIL GAUTIER | B&B HOTELS | s.t. |
62 | MATEJ MOHORIC | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | s.t. |
63 | RICK ZABEL | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
64 | JAN BAKELANTS | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | s.t. |
65 | MAXIME CHEVALIER | B&B HOTELS | s.t. |
66 | KRISTIAN SBARAGLI | ALPECIN-FENIX | s.t. |
67 | XANDRO MEURISSE | ALPECIN-FENIX | s.t. |
68 | SERGIO LUIS HENAO | QHUBEKA-NEXTHASH | s.t. |
69 | OLIVER NAESEN | AG2R-CITROEN | s.t. |
70 | MIGUEL ANGEL LOPEZ | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
71 | BOY VAN POPPEL | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | s.t. |
72 | LUKA MEZGEC | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | s.t. |
73 | JELLE WALLAYS | COFIDIS | s.t. |
74 | ELIE GESBERT | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
75 | SERGIO ANDRES HIGUITA | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | s.t. |
76 | EDVALD BOASSON HAGEN | TOTALENERGIES | 0' 28'' |
77 | KASPER ASGREEN | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 0' 32'' |
78 | BRANDON MCNULTY | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 0' 35'' |
79 | VEGARD STAKE LAENGEN | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 0' 36'' |
80 | LUKAS PÖSTLBERGER | BORA-HANSGROHE | 1' 07'' |
81 | BRENT VAN MOER | LOTTO SOUDAL | 1' 11'' |
82 | FRED WRIGHT | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | 1' 13'' |
83 | MARCO HALLER | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | s.t. |
84 | OMAR FRAILE | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | 1' 13'' |
85 | NEILSON POWLESS | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | 1' 28'' |
86 | MICHAEL VALGREN HUNDAHL | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | s.t. |
87 | PIERRE LUC PERICHON | COFIDIS | s.t. |
88 | DAVIDE FORMOLO | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 1' 31'' |
89 | VINCENZO NIBALI | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
90 | TOMS SKUJINS | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 1' 32'' |
91 | JORGE ARCAS | MOVISTAR | 2' 17'' |
92 | JONATHAN CASTROVIEJO | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
93 | FRANCK BONNAMOUR | B&B HOTELS | s.t. |
94 | MICHAL KWIATKOWSKI | INEOS GRENADIERS | 2' 23'' |
95 | TAO GEOGHEGAN HART | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
96 | DORIAN GODON | AG2R-CITROEN | s.t. |
97 | SEPP KUSS | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
98 | JAKOB FUGLSANG | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | s.t. |
99 | RUI COSTA | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
100 | GERAINT THOMAS | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
101 | JÉRÉMY CABOT | TOTALENERGIES | s.t. |
102 | NILS POLITT | BORA-HANSGROHE | 4' 03'' |
103 | SIMON GESCHKE | COFIDIS | s.t. |
104 | MICHAEL WOODS | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
105 | OMER GOLDSTEIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
106 | NAIRO QUINTANA | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
107 | CRISTIAN RODRIGUEZ | TOTALENERGIES | s.t. |
108 | RICHIE PORTE | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
109 | WOUTER POELS | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | s.t. |
110 | JULIEN BERNARD | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
111 | MARC HIRSCHI | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
112 | PIERRE ROLLAND | B&B HOTELS | s.t. |
113 | KENNY ELISSONDE | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
114 | MADS PEDERSEN | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
115 | DYLAN VAN BAARLE | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
116 | SIMON CLARKE | QHUBEKA-NEXTHASH | s.t. |
117 | WARREN BARGUIL | ARKEA-SAMSIC | s.t. |
118 | CHRISTOPHER JUUL JENSEN | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | s.t. |
119 | QUENTIN PACHER | B&B HOTELS | 4' 49'' |
120 | EMANUEL BUCHMANN | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
121 | STEFAN KÜNG | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
122 | JESUS HERRADA | COFIDIS | s.t. |
123 | MIKKEL BJERG | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
124 | PIERRE LATOUR | TOTALENERGIES | s.t. |
125 | RUBEN FERNANDEZ | COFIDIS | s.t. |
126 | ION IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | s.t. |
127 | LUKE DURBRIDGE | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | s.t. |
128 | IDE SCHELLING | BORA-HANSGROHE | 4' 53'' |
129 | CASPER PEDERSEN | TEAM DSM | 5' 17'' |
130 | DRIES DEVENYNS | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 5' 25'' |
131 | THOMAS DE GENDT | LOTTO SOUDAL | 6' 15'' |
132 | CHRIS FROOME | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
133 | MARK DONOVAN | TEAM DSM | s.t. |
134 | RETO HOLLENSTEIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
135 | HUGO HOULE | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | s.t. |
136 | PETR VAKOČ | ALPECIN-FENIX | s.t. |
137 | DANIEL MARTIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
138 | AMUND GRØNDAHL JANSEN | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | s.t. |
139 | SEAN BENNETT | QHUBEKA-NEXTHASH | s.t. |
140 | CARLOS BARBERO | QHUBEKA-NEXTHASH | s.t. |
141 | BENOIT COSNEFROY | AG2R-CITROEN | 6' 19'' |
142 | ANTHONY PEREZ | COFIDIS | s.t. |
143 | DMITRIY GRUZDEV | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | s.t. |
144 | VICTOR DE LA PARTE | TOTALENERGIES | s.t. |
145 | CARLOS VERONA | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
146 | RAFAL MAJKA | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 6' 21'' |
147 | BRUNO ARMIRAIL | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
148 | JORIS NIEUWENHUIS | TEAM DSM | 6' 33'' |
149 | JULIAN ALAPHILIPPE | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
150 | SØREN KRAGH ANDERSEN | TEAM DSM | 16' 28'' |
151 | TIM DECLERCQ | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 21' 38'' |
GC after stage 13:
- GC leader: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
- Mountains classification leader: Nairo Quintana (Arkea-Samsic)
- Points classification leader: Mark Cavendish (Deceuninck-Quick Step)
- Best young rider: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
- Team classification leader: Bahrain Victorious
2,216.1 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 42.249 km/hr
1 | TADEJ POGACAR | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 52hr 27min 12sec |
2 | RIGOBERTO URAN | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | @ 5min 18sec |
3 | JONAS VINGEGAARD | JUMBO-VISMA | 5' 32'' |
4 | RICHARD CARAPAZ | INEOS GRENADIERS | 5' 33'' |
5 | BEN O'CONNOR | AG2R-CITROEN | 5' 58'' |
6 | WILCO KELDERMAN | BORA-HANSGROHE | 6' 16'' |
7 | ALEXEY LUTSENKO | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | 6' 30'' |
8 | ENRIC MAS | MOVISTAR | 7' 11'' |
9 | GUILLAUME MARTIN | COFIDIS | 9' 29'' |
10 | PEIO BILBAO | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | 10' 28'' |
11 | MATTIA CATTANEO | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 15' 35'' |
12 | AURÉLIEN PARET PEINTRE | AG2R-CITROEN | 24' 44'' |
13 | WOUT VAN AERT | JUMBO-VISMA | 25' 21'' |
14 | JHOAN ESTEBAN CHAVES | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | 25' 53'' |
15 | DAVID GAUDU | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 30' 51'' |
16 | LOUIS MEINTJES | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | 32' 20'' |
17 | SERGIO LUIS HENAO | QHUBEKA-NEXTHASH | 37' 28'' |
18 | BAUKE MOLLEMA | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 39' 13'' |
19 | WOUTER POELS | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | 42' 52'' |
20 | DYLAN TEUNS | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | 43' 54'' |
21 | RUBEN GUERREIRO | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | 47' 37'' |
22 | JONATHAN CASTROVIEJO | INEOS GRENADIERS | 51' 34'' |
23 | JULIAN ALAPHILIPPE | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 52' 19'' |
24 | ALEJANDRO VALVERDE | MOVISTAR | 54' 54'' |
25 | SERGIO ANDRES HIGUITA | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | 54' 59'' |
26 | JAKOB FUGLSANG | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | 56' 58'' |
27 | PATRICK KONRAD | BORA-HANSGROHE | 57' 12'' |
28 | KENNY ELISSONDE | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 57' 38'' |
29 | STEVEN KRUIJSWIJK | JUMBO-VISMA | 57' 38'' |
30 | MICHAEL WOODS | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 1h 01' 03'' |
31 | NAIRO QUINTANA | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 1h 02' 13'' |
32 | FRANCK BONNAMOUR | B&B HOTELS | 1h 03' 12'' |
33 | XANDRO MEURISSE | ALPECIN-FENIX | 1h 05' 13'' |
34 | DAVIDE FORMOLO | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 1h 06' 23'' |
35 | RICHIE PORTE | INEOS GRENADIERS | 1h 06' 57'' |
36 | ION IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | 1h 08' 33'' |
37 | PIERRE ROLLAND | B&B HOTELS | 1h 08' 43'' |
38 | VINCENZO NIBALI | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 1h 10' 34'' |
39 | MIGUEL ANGEL LOPEZ | MOVISTAR | 1h 11' 53'' |
40 | STEFAN KÜNG | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 1h 17' 14'' |
41 | RAFAL MAJKA | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 1h 17' 44'' |
42 | SONNY COLBRELLI | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | 1h 17' 45'' |
43 | KASPER ASGREEN | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 1h 18' 34'' |
44 | EMANUEL BUCHMANN | BORA-HANSGROHE | 1h 20' 12'' |
45 | GERAINT THOMAS | INEOS GRENADIERS | 1h 23' 04'' |
46 | MATEJ MOHORIC | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | 1h 23' 11'' |
47 | WARREN BARGUIL | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 1h 23' 44'' |
48 | JASPER STUYVEN | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
49 | QUENTIN PACHER | B&B HOTELS | 1h 24' 35'' |
50 | MARK DONOVAN | TEAM DSM | 1h 24' 38'' |
51 | NILS POLITT | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
52 | VALENTIN MADOUAS | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 1h 24' 57'' |
53 | MICHAEL VALGREN HUNDAHL | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | 1h 25' 26'' |
54 | IMANOL ERVITI | MOVISTAR | 1h 25' 45'' |
55 | PIERRE LATOUR | TOTALENERGIES | 1h 25' 59'' |
56 | MAGNUS CORT NIELSEN | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | 1h 27' 11'' |
57 | JULIEN BERNARD | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 1h 27' 53'' |
58 | CRISTIAN RODRIGUEZ | TOTALENERGIES | 1h 30' 18'' |
59 | MICHAL KWIATKOWSKI | INEOS GRENADIERS | 1h 30' 49'' |
60 | JONAS RUTSCH | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | 1h 30' 51'' |
61 | BRENT VAN MOER | LOTTO SOUDAL | 1h 30' 59'' |
62 | HUGO HOULE | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | 1h 31' 47'' |
63 | JAN BAKELANTS | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | 1h 32' 14'' |
64 | NEILSON POWLESS | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | 1h 34' 53'' |
65 | SIMON GESCHKE | COFIDIS | 1h 36' 08'' |
66 | ANTHONY TURGIS | TOTALENERGIES | 1h 36' 23'' |
67 | SILVAN DILLIER | ALPECIN-FENIX | 1h 36' 40'' |
68 | DANIEL MARTIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 1h 37' 35'' |
69 | VICTOR DE LA PARTE | TOTALENERGIES | 1h 38' 56'' |
70 | OMAR FRAILE | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | 1h 39' 05'' |
71 | OLIVER NAESEN | AG2R-CITROEN | 1h 39' 08'' |
72 | CONNOR SWIFT | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 1h 39' 35'' |
73 | DYLAN VAN BAARLE | INEOS GRENADIERS | 1h 40' 15'' |
74 | SEPP KUSS | JUMBO-VISMA | 1h 41' 37'' |
75 | ELIE GESBERT | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 1h 42' 33'' |
76 | BENOIT COSNEFROY | AG2R-CITROEN | 1h 42' 36'' |
77 | GREG VAN AVERMAET | AG2R-CITROEN | 1h 42' 59'' |
78 | EDVALD BOASSON HAGEN | TOTALENERGIES | 1h 43' 58'' |
79 | PHILIPPE GILBERT | LOTTO SOUDAL | 1h 44' 34'' |
80 | RUI COSTA | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 1h 45' 36'' |
81 | HARRISON SWEENY | LOTTO SOUDAL | 1h 45' 37'' |
82 | TOMS SKUJINS | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 1h 46' 35'' |
83 | CYRIL BARTHE | B&B HOTELS | 1h 46' 45'' |
84 | ALEX ARANBURU DEBA | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | 1h 46' 53'' |
85 | LORENZO ROTA | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | 1h 47' 02'' |
86 | CYRIL GAUTIER | B&B HOTELS | 1h 47' 12'' |
87 | TAO GEOGHEGAN HART | INEOS GRENADIERS | 1h 47' 21'' |
88 | STEFAN BISSEGGER | EF EDUCATION-NIPPO | 1h 47' 33'' |
89 | MICHAEL SCHÄR | AG2R-CITROEN | 1h 48' 00'' |
90 | DORIAN GODON | AG2R-CITROEN | 1h 48' 10'' |
91 | FABIEN DOUBEY | TOTALENERGIES | 1h 48' 33'' |
92 | LUKA MEZGEC | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | 1h 48' 50'' |
93 | JONAS RICKAERT | ALPECIN-FENIX | 1h 49' 07'' |
94 | BRUNO ARMIRAIL | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 1h 50' 01'' |
95 | IVAN GARCIA CORTINA | MOVISTAR | 1h 50' 54'' |
96 | ANTHONY PEREZ | COFIDIS | 1h 51' 35'' |
97 | SØREN KRAGH ANDERSEN | TEAM DSM | 1h 52' 26'' |
98 | GUILLAUME BOIVIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 1h 52' 27'' |
99 | MICHAEL MATTHEWS | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | 1h 54' 27'' |
100 | BRANDON MCNULTY | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 1h 56' 50'' |
101 | KRISTIAN SBARAGLI | ALPECIN-FENIX | 1h 58' 15'' |
102 | MAXIME CHEVALIER | B&B HOTELS | 1h 58' 20'' |
103 | PIERRE LUC PERICHON | COFIDIS | 1h 58' 46'' |
104 | RUBEN FERNANDEZ | COFIDIS | 1h 58' 54'' |
105 | JESUS HERRADA | COFIDIS | 1h 58' 57'' |
106 | MIKE TEUNISSEN | JUMBO-VISMA | 1h 59' 01'' |
107 | LUKE DURBRIDGE | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | 2h 01' 12'' |
108 | EDWARD THEUNS | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 2h 02' 08'' |
109 | BOY VAN POPPEL | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | 2h 02' 33'' |
110 | THOMAS DE GENDT | LOTTO SOUDAL | 2h 03' 11'' |
111 | JORGE ARCAS | MOVISTAR | 2h 03' 48'' |
112 | CHRISTOPHE LAPORTE | COFIDIS | 2h 04' 25'' |
113 | VEGARD STAKE LAENGEN | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 2h 04' 39'' |
114 | DAVIDE BALLERINI | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 2h 06' 23'' |
115 | GEORG ZIMMERMANN | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | 2h 08' 48'' |
116 | NILS EEKHOFF | TEAM DSM | 2h 09' 46'' |
117 | ANDRÉ GREIPEL | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 2h 09' 52'' |
118 | PETR VAKOČ | ALPECIN-FENIX | 2h 10' 01'' |
119 | CARLOS VERONA | MOVISTAR | 2h 10' 40'' |
120 | MAXIMILIAN WALSCHEID | QHUBEKA-NEXTHASH | 2h 10' 46'' |
121 | FRED WRIGHT | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | 2h 10' 51'' |
122 | JASPER PHILIPSEN | ALPECIN-FENIX | 2h 11' 13'' |
123 | DRIES DEVENYNS | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 2h 12' 30'' |
124 | LUKAS PÖSTLBERGER | BORA-HANSGROHE | 2h 13' 13'' |
125 | JORIS NIEUWENHUIS | TEAM DSM | 2h 14' 03'' |
126 | DMITRIY GRUZDEV | ASTANA-PREMIER TECH | s.t. |
127 | MIKKEL BJERG | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 2h 14' 26'' |
128 | JELLE WALLAYS | COFIDIS | 2h 15' 03'' |
129 | SIMON CLARKE | QHUBEKA-NEXTHASH | 2h 16' 23'' |
130 | DANIEL OSS | BORA-HANSGROHE | 2h 17' 58'' |
131 | CASPER PEDERSEN | TEAM DSM | 2h 19' 55'' |
132 | CHRISTOPHER JUUL JENSEN | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | 2h 20' 44'' |
133 | CARLOS BARBERO | QHUBEKA-NEXTHASH | 2h 21' 06'' |
134 | JULIEN SIMON | TOTALENERGIES | 2h 21' 19'' |
135 | DANNY VAN POPPEL | INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT | 2h 21' 32'' |
136 | CEES BOL | TEAM DSM | 2h 22' 23'' |
137 | RICK ZABEL | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 2h 22' 50'' |
138 | IDE SCHELLING | BORA-HANSGROHE | 2h 23' 50'' |
139 | RETO HOLLENSTEIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 2h 24' 31'' |
140 | MICHAEL MØRKØV | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 2h 24' 46'' |
141 | MARK CAVENDISH | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 2h 25' 49'' |
142 | MARC HIRSCHI | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 2h 26' 25'' |
143 | SEAN BENNETT | QHUBEKA-NEXTHASH | 2h 27' 09'' |
144 | OMER GOLDSTEIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 2h 27' 14'' |
145 | CHRIS FROOME | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 2h 27' 55'' |
146 | NACER BOUHANNI | ARKEA-SAMSIC | 2h 28' 34'' |
147 | MARCO HALLER | BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS | 2h 30' 47'' |
148 | JÉRÉMY CABOT | TOTALENERGIES | 2h 37' 45'' |
149 | MADS PEDERSEN | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 2h 40' 47'' |
150 | AMUND GRØNDAHL JANSEN | TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE | 2h 46' 24'' |
151 | TIM DECLERCQ | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 2h 48' 01'' |
Stage 13 map
Stage 13 profile
Stage 13 photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:
Stage 12 winner Nils Politt before the stage start. That should be the Roman amphitheatre in the background, built about 70 AD.
World road champion Julian Alaphilippe.
L'homme de l'heure, Mark Cavendish
Race leader Tadej Pogacar during the rider presentation ceremonies.
Tadej Pogacar heads to the start.
With 400 meters to go, Deceuninck-Quick Step is still getting its train sorted out.
Here they come. Mark Cavendish has miraculously threaded his way through the riders up to the front.
Cavendish has won his 34th Tour de France stage.
Tadej Pogacar finished 26th, safely in the front group.
Mark Cavendish just after the stage.
Normally one of the peloton's strongest men, Tim Declercq finished last today after crashing with 60 kilometers to go.
Stage winner Mark Cavendish
Tadej Pogacar will start stage fourteen in yellow.