Le Tour 2023 – Stage 14
Annemasse > Morzine les Portes du Soleil
Distance: 137.8 kilometers.
This is a Mountain stage with 5 climbs to a downhill sprint finish in the Haute-Savoie.
- Col de Saxel 13.1 km (Cat 3: 4.2km @ 4.6%)
- Col de Cou 35.3 km (Cat 1: 7.0km @ 7.4%)
- Col de Feu 57.2 km (Cat 1: 5.8km @ 7.8%)
- Col de la Ramaz 101.6 km (Cat 1: 13.9km @ 7.1)
- Col de Joux Plane 139.8 km (Hors Catégorie: 11.6km @ 8.5%)
The intermediate sprint is is downhill 65.5 km from the start at Col de Jambaz.
Jonas Vingegaard (TJV – 001) [Yellow] 57h 47′ 28″
Jasper Philipsen (AFC – 106) [Green] 323 Points
Jonas Vingegaard (TJV – 001) [Polka Dot] 54 points
Tadej Pogačar (UAD – 011) [White] 2 +00h 00′ 10″
Stage winner: Carlos Rodríguez (IGD – 027)
Combative: Giulio Ciccone (LIT – 081) [Tan numbers]
Team: Ineos Grenadiers (IGD – 021-028) [Yellow numbers]
Top 10 below the fold
1 Jonas Vingegaard (TJV – 001)
2 Tadej Pogačar (UAD – 011)
3 Carlos Rodríguez (IGD – 027)
4 Jai Hindley (BOH – 071)
5 Adam Yates (UAD – 019)
6 Sepp Kuss (TJV – 004)
7 Simon Yates (JAY – 161)
8 Pello Bilbao (TBV – 065)
9 Felix Gall (ACT – 095)
10 David Gaudu (GFC – 031)
Withdrew:
Ramon Sinkeldam (AFC – 108)
Louis Meintjes (ICW – 114)
Ruben Guerreiro (MOV – 132)
Antonio Pedrero (MOV – 138)
Romain Bardet (DSF – 141)
Note: Wikipedia has a simple article on the Mountain classification used on the Tour. The basic fact is that climbs fall into five types, with the four numbered types decreasing in difficulty as the numbers get larger, and then there is the Hors Catégorie, literally “without category”, which generally makes you look for an elevator or Sherpas.
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