Tour de France 2019: Current standings, general classification and stage results

Julian Alaphilippe is still in the yellow jersey

Lawrence Ostlere
Wednesday 24 July 2019 12:18 EDT
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Tour de France 2019 in numbers

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Geraint Thomas is back 12 months on from his brilliant Tour de France victory to defend his crown, but he faces a battle to win the yellow jersey.

Julian Alaphilippe has dominated the first two weeks of racing while riders like Jumbo-Visma’s Steven Kruijswijk also carry general classification ambitions.

And Thomas also faces competition from within his own team; Egan Bernal may be raw but he is a supreme talent in excellent form and has the ability to conquer what is a gruelling route.

Peter Sagan is chasing a record seventh green jersey but faces competition from Elia Viviani, while Tim Wellens is currently in control of the polka dots.

Take a look at the current standings by clicking on the clock (top-right) on the tracker below.

Take a look at the current standings by clicking on the clock (top-right) on the tracker above.

Stage results

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