Tour de France 2017 results and standings – Chris Froome wins incredible FOURTH title


CHRIS FROOME has won an incredible fourth Tour de France.

The Brit will ride to the Champs-Élysées in the yellow jersey after shrugging off the challenge of Rigoberto Uran.

The champ Chris Froome sporting yellow as he nears triumph
The champ Chris Froome sporting yellow as he nears triumph
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Chris Froome has won a fourth Tour de France
Michael Matthews has won the points classification
Local hero Warren Barguil has won the mountains classification
Simon Yates was the best young rider
Team Sky have again emerged victorious

Results

Stage 1 – Saturday, July 1 – Dusseldorf to Dusseldorf (individual time trial) – 13km (8miles) – Winner: Geraint Thomas

Stage 2 – Sunday, July 2 – Dusseldorf to Liege – 202km (125miles) – Winner: Marcel Kittel

Stage 3 – Monday, July 3 – Verviers to Longwy – 202km (125miles) – Winner: Peter Sagan

Stage 4 – Tuesday, July 4 – Mondorf-les-Bains to Vittel – 203km (126miles) – Winner: Arnaud Demare

Stage 5 – Wednesday, July 5 – Vittel to La Planche des Belles Filles – 160km (99miles) Winner: Fabio Aru

Stage 6 – Thursday, July 6 – Vesoul to Troyes – 216km (134miles) Winner: Marcel Kittel

Stage 7 – Friday, July 7 – Troyes to Nuits-Saint-Georges – 214km (133miles) Winner: Marcel Kittel

Stage 8 – Saturday, July 8 – Dole to Station des Rousses – 187km (116miles) Winner: Lilian Calmejane

Stage 9 – Sunday, July 9 – Nantua to Chambery – 181km (112miles) Winner: Rigoberto Uran

REST DAY – Monday, July 10 

Stage 10 – Tuesday, July 11 – Perigueux to Bergerac – 178km (110miles) Winner: Marcel Kittel

Stage 11 – Wednesday, July 12 – Eymet to Pau – 202km (125miles) Winner: Marcel Kittel

Stage 12 – Thursday, July 13 – Pau to Peyragudes – 214km (132miles) Winner: Romain Bardet

Stage 13 – Friday, July 14 – Saint-Girons to Foix – 100km (62miles) Winner: Warren Barguil

Stage 14 – Saturday, July 15 – Blagnac to Rodez – 181km (112miles) Winner: Michael Matthews

Stage 15 – Sunday, July 16 – Laissac-Severac l’Eglise to Le Puy-en-Velay – 189km (117miles) Winner: Bauke Mollema

REST DAY – Monday, July 17

Stage 16 – Tuesday, July 18 – Le Puy-en-Velay to Romans-sur-Isere – 165km (102miles) Winner: Michael Matthews

Stage 17 – Wednesday, July 19 – La Mure to Serre-Chevalier – 183km (113miles) Winner: Primoz Roglic

Stage 18 – Thursday, July 20 – Briancon to Izoard – 178km (110miles) Winner: Warren Barguil

Stage 19 – Friday, July 21 – Embrun to Salon-de-Provence – 220km (136miles) Winner: Edvald Boasson Hagen

Stage 20 – Saturday, July 22 – Marseille to Marseille – 23km (14miles) Winner: Maciej Bodnar

Stage 21 – Sunday, July 23 – Montgeron to Paris – 105km (65miles)

Cyclist Mark Cavendish taken to hospital after crashing into the barriers at stage four of the Tour de France
Mark Cavendish heads to hospital for x ray on shoulder after huge crash into the barriers at stage four of the Tour de France

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