Chris Froome of Great Britain (yellow jersey) leads a pack of riders along the Avenue des Champs-Elysees en route to winning the Tour de France in Paris on July 21, 2013. Froome became Britain's second consecutive Tour winner after Bradley Wiggins won the event last year. UPI/David Silpa |
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PARIS, July 25 (UPI) -- The 100th Tour de France was contested June 29-July 21, covering 2,161.75 miles. The race began in Porto-Vecchio on Corsica and ended with the traditional ride down the Champs-Elysees in Paris.
Following is the race schedule, listing date, starting and finishing locations, distance, stage type, stage winner, time and overall Tour de France leader.
June 29: Porto-Vecchio to Bastia; 132.4 miles; flat stage; Marcel Kittel; 4 hours, 56 minutes, 52 seconds; Marcel Kittel
June 30: Bastia to Ajaccio; 96.9 miles; medium mountain stage; Jan Bakelants; 3 hours, 43 minutes, 11 seconds; Jan Bakelants
July 1: Ajaccio to Calvi; 90.4 miles; medium mountain stage; Simon Gerrans; 3 hours, 41 minutes, 24 seconds; Jan Bakelants
July 2: Nice; 15.5 miles; team time trial; Orica Greenedge; 25 minutes, 56 seconds; Simon Gerrans
July 3: Cagnes-sur-Mer to Marseille; 142 miles; flat stage; Mark Cavendish; 5 hours, 31 minutes, 51 seconds; Simon Gerrans
July 4: Aix-en-Provence to Montpellier; 109.7 miles; flat stage; Andre Greipel; 3 hours, 59 minutes, 2 seconds; Daryl Impey
July 5: Montpellier to Albi; 127.7 miles; medium mountain stage; Peter Sagan; 4 hours, 54 minutes, 12 seconds; Daryl Impey
July 6: Castres to Ax 3 Domaines; 121.2 miles; mountain stage; Chris Froome, 5 hours 3 minutes, 18 seconds; Chris Froome
July 7: Saint-Girons to Bagneres-de-Bigorre; 104.7 miles; mountain stage; Daniel Martin, 4 hours, 43 minutes, 3 seconds; Chris Froome
July 8: Rest day
July 9: Saint-Gildas-des-Bois to Saint-Malo; 122.4 miles; flat stage; Marcel Kittel, 4 hours, 53 minutes, 25 seconds, Chris Froome
July 10: Avranches to Mont-Saint-Michel; 20.5 miles; individual time trial; Tony Martin; 36 minutes, 29 seconds; Chris Froome
July 11: Fougeres to Tours; 135.5 miles; flat stage; Marcel Kittel, 4 hours, 49 minutes, 49 seconds; Chris Froome
July 12: Tours to Saint-Amand-Montrond;, 107.5 miles; flat stage; Mark Cavendish; 3 hours, 40 minutes, 8 seconds; Chris Froome
July 13: Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule to Lyon; 118.7 miles; medium mountain stage; Matteo Trentin; 4 hours, 15 minutes, 11 seconds; Chris Froome
July 14: Givors to Mont Ventoux; 150.7 miles; mountain stage; Chris Froome; 5 hours, 48 minutes, 45 seconds; Chris Froome
July 15: Rest day
July 16: Vaison-la-Romaine to Gap; 104.4 miles; medium mountain stage; Rui Costa; 3 hours, 52 minutes, 45 seconds; Chris Froome
July 17: Embrun to Chorges; 19.9 miles; individual time trial; Chrios Froome; 51 minutes, 33 seconds; Chris Froome
July 18: Gap to Alpe-d'Huez; 107.2 miles; mountain stage; Christophe Riblon; 4 hours, 51 minutes, 32 seconds; Chris Froome
July 19: Bourg-d'Oisans to Le Grand-Bornand; 127.1 miles; mountain stage; Rui Costa; 5 hours, 59 minutes; 1 second; Chris Froome
July 20: Annecy to Annecy-Mont Semnoz; 77.7 miles; mountain stage; Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas; 3 hours, 39 minutes, 4 seconds; Chris Froome
July 21: Versailles to Paris; 83 miles; flat stage; Marcel Kittel; 3 hours, 6 minutes, 14 seconds; Chrios Froome
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Chris Froome's winning total time for the 2013 Tour de France: 83 hours, 56 minutes, 40 seconds
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Other classification winners:
Green jersey (points leader): Peter Sagan
Polka-dot jersey (king of the mountains): Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas
White jersey (rider under 26 years of age): Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas
Red jersey (most aggressive rider):Christophe Riblon
Team: Team Saxo-Tinkoff