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    • Tour de France 2019

      • began Saturday, July 6
      • ended Sunday, July 28
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  2. The 2019 Tour de France was the 106th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's three Grand Tours. The 3,365.8 km (2,091 mi)-long race consisted of 21 stages, starting in the Belgian capital of Brussels on 6 July, before moving throughout France and concluding on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 28 July. A total of 176 riders from 22 ...

    • 6–28 July 2019
    • 21
    • 3,365.8 km (2,091 mi)
    • 82h 57' 00"
  3. Jul 6, 2019 · Egan Bernal (Team Ineos) won the 2019 Tour de France, his and Colombia's first, while Caleb Ewan (Lotto Soudal) took three stages. Find out the final general classification, stage results, race history, start list, and latest news from the race.

  4. Follow the 106th annual Tour de France with a full rundown of stage results, schedules and race leaders. See who won the first two stages in Belgium, who claimed the team time trial in the Netherlands and who are the top contenders for the overall classification.

  5. Jul 28, 2019 · BBC Sport. Egan Bernal became the youngest rider in 110 years to win the Tour de France after Caleb Ewan won the traditional sprint finish in Paris. With the race leader not challenged on the ...

  6. Tour de France 2019 Route stage 1: Brussels - Brussels Saturday 6 July - At 194,5 kilometres, the 1st stage of the Tour de France is an out-and-back race in Brussels. The route takes in the iconic Wall of Geraardsbergen, but as the cobbled hill is crested in the first part of the race it won't have an impact on the battle for the first maillot ...

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  7. Jul 28, 2019 · Egan Bernal won the 2019 Tour de France, finishing safely with the peloton at the end of the largely ceremonial Stage 21. Caleb Ewan took the final stage win in a bunch sprint on the Champs ...

  8. The 2019 Tour de France was the 106th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's three Grand Tours. The 3,365.8 km (2,091 mi)-long race consisted of 21 stages, starting in the Belgian capital of Brussels on 6 July, before moving throughout France and concluding on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 28 July. A total of 176 riders from 22 teams participated in the race. The overall general ...

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