What day is Stage 19 of the Tour de France?

What day is Stage 19 of the Tour de France?

Stage 19 – Mourenx to Libourne – 207km – Friday, July 15.

How long is stage 19 in the Tour de France?

203 kilometres
Friday 16 July – At 203 kilometres, the 19th stage of the Tour de France travels on rolling terrain from Mourenx, in the foothills of the Pyrenees, to Libourne, near Bordeaux.

Who won Tour de France 19?

rider Matej Mohoric
Bahrain Victorious’ Slovenian rider Matej Mohoric won stage 19 of the Tour de France on Friday, a day after his team hotel and bus were subject to a huge police swoop.

Who won stage 19 2021?

Matej Mohoric
Extended highlights: Matej Mohoric wins 2021 Tour de France Stage 19 | NBC Sports.

How many riders are left in the Tour de France 2021?

Tour de France 2021: Withdrawals The 108th edition of the Tour de France set off from Best 184 contestants.

How many riders are still in the Tour de France 2021?

184 riders
The biggest race of the season, the 2021 Tour de France begins on Saturday, June 26 in the city of Brest in the region of Brittany, 184 riders will be on the start line ready to tackle the three weeks.

Who won stage 20?

Wout van Aert
Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) took victory on stage 20 of the Tour de France with a lightning fast time trial through wine country, doubling up after his stage 11 win. The 30.8 km ITT took the riders from Libourne to Saint-Émilion on a mostly flat route, albeit with a few tricky corners.

Did they find the lady who caused the Tour de France crash?

The police in France have arrested a woman who they say is the spectator who held up a sign and caused a serious crash at the Tour de France on Saturday. Multiple news media outlets reported that the woman was in custody on Wednesday.

Who is the youngest rider in the Tour de France 2021?

Fred Wright
The 2021 Tour de France’s youngest rider: Fred Wright on football, falls and fans. At 22 years old, Fred Wright is the youngest rider in this year’s Tour de France.

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