Tour De France 2022(2022) Guide

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Jumbo-Visma launched a tactical masterclass on the Col du Granon. Vingegaard attacked Pogačar on the final climb, taking the yellow jersey and a significant time lead.

Jasper Philipsen won the traditional final sprint on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Statistical Summary Total Distance 3,349.8 km (2,081.5 mi) Average Speed 42.114 km/h (Fastest Ever) Stages 21 (2 Time Trials, 6 Flat, 7 Hilly, 6 Mountain) Starting Field 176 riders from 22 teams TOUR DE FRANCE 2022(2022)

Tom Pidcock became the youngest winner on the legendary Alpe d'Huez after an incredible solo descent and climb.

For the first time, the race began in Denmark with a 13.2 km individual time trial won by Yves Lampaert. Are you interested in a detailed breakdown of

The 2022 Tour de France was the 109th edition of the prestigious cycling race, held from July 1 to July 24, 2022. It was the , with the peloton maintaining an average speed of 42.114 km/h (26.168 mph) over the 3,349.8 km route . General Classification (Yellow Jersey)

The race marked a historic victory for (Team Jumbo–Visma), who won his first Tour de France. He overcame two-time defending champion Tadej Pogačar in a grueling multi-week battle. Winner: Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark) – 79h 33' 20" Second: Tadej Pogačar (Slovenia) – +2' 43" Third: Geraint Thomas (Great Britain) – +7' 22" Major Classification Winners Jasper Philipsen won the traditional final sprint on

The peloton faced 19.4 km of treacherous cobblestone sectors, where Simon Clarke claimed a narrow victory.