Jumbo Visma Continues to Lead Tour de France Prize Pool

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Jumbo Visma Continues to Lead Tour de France Prize Pool

After 15 stages of the Tour de France, Jonas Vingegaard is the overall leader, winning stage 11, the Col du Granon, and Wout Van Aert has taken the green jersey.

Since that stage win, Vingegaard has led five stages in the Tour de France, bringing the team €111,350 to date.

The two biggest teams have won the most prize money and UCI points, with Ineos Grenadiers in second place but with less than half the prize money at €50,970. Their biggest haul was Tom Pidcock's victory in the Alpe d'Huez.

BikeExchange-Jayco was third with €45,950 thanks to Michael Matthews' stage win in Mende.

UAE Team Emirates has not made as much since Tadej Pogačar lost the race lead and remains in fourth place with €44,450.

EF Easy Post has earned €44,250 for a stage win in Magnus Court and the Alberto Bettiol Combat Award for the stage to Mendej.

On the other side, Lotto Soudal has been less fortunate, spending more time behind sprinter Caleb Yuan than in contention for the stage win. They are second from the bottom with 6,070.

Of the world teams, Astana Kazakstan has earned only 2,340 euros so far.

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