Tour de France standings: the results after stage 20

Tour de France standings: the results after stage 20

The latest standings from the 109th edition of the Tour de France

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Stage 20 of the 2022 Tour de France was race against the clock and it was, once again, Wout van Aert of Jumbo-Visma who took victory – his third stage win of this year's race. The Belgian's closest challenger was his teammate and yellow jersey wearer Jonas Vingegaard who finished 19 seconds behind Van Aert to secure second place on the stage and the overall general classification. 

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) finished in third place today, with Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) in fourth. This means the top-three in the GC stay the same going in to tomorrow's final flat stage in Paris. Aleksandr Vlasov (BORA-Hansgrohe) had a good ITT and moved up two places overall. Nairo Qunitana  (Arkéa-Samsic) moved down to sixth place overall while Romain Bardet (Team DSM ) leapfrogged Louis Meintjes (Intermarché - Wanty - Gobert Matériaux) to put himself in seventh on GC.

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Wout van Aert (Jumbo Visma) keeps his lead in the green jersey competition. The Belgian rider will win the maillot vert in Paris as long as he finishes the race.

Vingegaard stays in the polka dot jersey, though this is being worn by Simon Geschke (Cofidis) as Vingegaard wears yellow.

Tour de France 2022, stage 20 results

1. Wout van Aert, Jumbo-Visma at 0-47-59
2. Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma at 00-19
3. Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates, at 0-27
4. Geraint Thomas, Ineos Grenadiers at 0-32
5. Fiilippo Ganna, Ineos Grenadiers at 0-42
6. Bauke Mollema, Trek-Segafredo at 1-22
7. Mattia Cattaneo, Quick Step-Alpha Vinyl Team at 1-25
8. Fred Wright, Bahrain-Victorious at 1-32
9. Maximilian Schachmann, BORA-Hansgrohe at 1-37
10. Jan Tratnik, Bahrian-Victorious at 1-48

General classification standings after stage 20

1. Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma, in 76-33-57
2. Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates, at 3-34
3. Geraint Thomas, Ineos Grenadiers, at 8-13
4. David Gaudu, Groupama-FDJ, at 13-56
5. Alexsandr Vlasov, BORA-Hansgrohe, at 16-37
6. Nairo Quintana, Arkéa-Samsic, at 17-24
7. Romain Bardet, Team DSM, at 19-02
8. Louis Meintjes, Intermarché - Wanty - Gobert Matériaux, at 19-12
9. Alexey Lutsenko, Astana Qazaqstan Team, 23-47
10. Adam Yates, Ineos Grenadiers, at 25-43

Points classification standings after stage 20

1. Wout van Aert, Jumbo-Visma, 460pts
2. Jasper Philipsen, Alpecin-Deceuninck 236pts
3. Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates, 235pts
4. Christophe Laporte, Jumbo-Visma, 171pts
5. Mads Pedersen, Trek-Segafredo, 158pts

Mountains classification standings after stage 20

1. Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo Visma, 72pts
2. Simon Geschke, Cofidis, 64pts
3. Giulio Ciccone, Trek-Segafredo, 61pts

Young rider classification after stage 20

1. Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates, in 76-37-01
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Teams classification after stage 20

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