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2016 Tour de France

2016 Tour de France
2016 UCI World Tour, race 18 of 28
Map of France showing the showing the path of the race going counter-clockwise.
Route of the 2016 Tour de France
Race details
Dates 2–24 July
Stages 21
Distance 3,529 km (2,193 mi)
Winning time 89h 04' 48"
Results
Jersey awarded to the overall winner Winner  Chris Froome (GBR) (Team Sky)
  Second  Romain Bardet (FRA) (AG2R La Mondiale)
  Third  Nairo Quintana (COL) (Movistar Team)

Points  Peter Sagan (SVK) (Tinkoff)
Mountains  Rafal Majka (POL) (Tinkoff)
Youth  Adam Yates (GBR) (Orica–BikeExchange)
Combativity  Peter Sagan (SVK) (Tinkoff)
Team Movistar Team
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Jersey awarded to the overall winner Winner  Chris Froome (GBR) (Team Sky)
  Second  Romain Bardet (FRA) (AG2R La Mondiale)
  Third  Nairo Quintana (COL) (Movistar Team)

Points  Peter Sagan (SVK) (Tinkoff)
Mountains  Rafal Majka (POL) (Tinkoff)
Youth  Adam Yates (GBR) (Orica–BikeExchange)
Combativity  Peter Sagan (SVK) (Tinkoff)
Team Movistar Team

The 2016 Tour de France was the 103rd edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The 3,529 km (2,193 mi)-long race started in Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, on 2 July 2016, and concluded with the Champs-Élysées stage in Paris, on 24 July 2016. A total of 198 riders from 22 teams entered the 21-stage race, which was won by Chris Froome of Team Sky. The second and third places were taken by Romain Bardet (AG2R La Mondiale) and Nairo Quintana (Movistar Team), respectively.

Mark Cavendish of Team Dimension Data won the opening stage to take the race leader's yellow jersey. Tinkoff rider Peter Sagan won the second stage to claim yellow and held onto it until the fifth stage when Greg Van Avermaet (BMC Racing Team) took the stage and the yellow jersey. Van Avermaet lost ground in the mountainous eighth stage, finishing over 25 minutes behind the stage winner Froome, who took the yellow jersey. Froome retained the yellow jersey through to stage 17 and extended his lead further following a strong performance in the stage 18's mountain time trial. Bardet won the mountainous 19th stage and moved into second place overall and despite crashing in the rain, Froome was able to extend his lead. He then held the lead into the finish in Paris.

The points classification was won by Sagan, who won three stages. Tinkoff's Rafał Majka won the mountains classification. Orica–BikeExchange rider Adam Yates, in fourth place overall, won the young rider classification. The team classification was won by Movistar Team and Sagan was given the award for the most combative rider. Cavendish won the most stages, with four.


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