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The world’s greatest cyclists have their sights set on the Tour de France 2023 — and with the infamous event less than one month away, not much time remains until we see the best riders compete to ...
Chris Froome won both the polka dot jersey and the yellow jersey in 2015, the first to do so since the great Eddy Merckx in 1970. In 2018 it was won by home favourite Julian Alaphilippe in some style.
Riders compete for the yellow, polka dot, green and white jerseys at the Tour de France 2023. Here's a guide to how each is won, and what they mean.
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Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar captured the yellow, polka-dot, and white jerseys at the Tour de France in both 2020 and 2021, marking the first time since Eddy Merckx in 1969 and 1970 that a rider achieved ...
Chris Froome won both the polka dot jersey and the yellow jersey in 2015, the first to do so since the great Eddy Merckx in 1970. In 2018 it was won by home favourite Julian Alaphilippe in some style.
Riders will race for the yellow, polka dot, green and white jerseys among the honours on offer at the Tour de France 2022. Discover how they're won with The Sporting News' guide.
Jonas Vingegaard also won the polka-dot jersey in 2022. White jersey The white jersey symbolises “the future and youth of the Tour de France peloton” and is awarded to the rider best placed in ...
Chris Froome won both the polka dot jersey and the yellow jersey in 2015, the first to do so since the great Eddy Merckx in 1970. In 2018 it was won by home favourite Julian Alaphilippe in some style.
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