Tour de France 2023: How much money will the winner receive? Here’s everything you need to know

Jonas Vingegaard from Denmark, representing Team Jumbo-Visma, aims to retain his title as the champion of the Tour de France in 2023. The race commenced on July 1 in Bilbao, Spain.

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For the 2023 Tour de France, the total prize fund remains consistent at €2,308,200 (approximately $2.5 million/£1.9 million). When additional contributions, such as subscriptions to the rider's union, are factored in, the overall fund amounts to around €2.5 million ($2.8 million/£2.2 million).
In addition to the overall achievement, the Tour de France offers substantial prize money across various categories. The prize pool for this year's event is significant, and it raises questions about the amount the winner will receive and other important figures. Let's delve into the breakdown of the prize fund for a clearer understanding.

For the 2023 Tour de France, the total prize fund remains consistent at €2,308,200 (approximately $2.5 million/£1.9 million). When additional contributions, such as subscriptions to the rider's union, are factored in, the overall fund amounts to around €2.5 million ($2.8 million/£2.2 million).

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Tour de France 2023: What is the prize money for the winner?


The winner of the General Classification (GC) in this year's Tour de France will receive a prize of €500,000 ($542,140/£428,354). In addition, for each stage that the rider wins, €500 will be added to their total winnings. Prize money is also awarded to the top 19 finishers in the race, ranging from €70,000 to €1,100. Furthermore, each rider who crosses the finish line in Paris after the final stage above the 160th position will receive €1,000.

In the Tour de France, there are various ways to earn prize money, including winning individual stages and wearing specific jerseys. For example, the most aggressive rider and the best team member can also win prize money. The table above provides an overview of the top prize money awarded in each category of the race, such as the GC winner (yellow jersey), winning team, points winner (green jersey), King of the Mountains (polka dot jersey), most aggressive rider (red jersey), best young rider (white jersey), and individual stages.

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It's worth noting that additional prize money can be won on a daily basis depending on the stage finish. Overall, the Tour de France offers substantial rewards to riders who excel in different categories throughout the race.

The prize money breakdown for these categories is as follows:

  • For the GC winner (yellow jersey), the first-place prize is €500,000, second place is €200,000, and third place is €100,000;
  • For the winning team, the first-place prize is €50,000, second place is €30,000, and third place is €20,000;
  • For the points winner (green jersey), the first-place prize is €25,000, second place is €15,000, and third place is €10,000;
  • For the King of the Mountains (polka dot jersey), the first-place prize is €25,000, second place is €15,000, and third place is €10,000;
  • For the most aggressive rider (red jersey), the first-place prize is €20,000;
  • For the best young rider (white jersey), the first-place prize is €20,000, second place is €15,000, and third place is €10,000;
  • For individual stages, the first-place prize is £9,500, second place is £4,700, and third place is £2,400.

FAQs:


What is Tour de France prize money?
The winner of the General Classification (GC) in this year's Tour de France will receive a prize of €500,000 ($542,140/£428,354). In addition, for each stage that the rider wins, €500 will be added to their total winnings. Prize money is also awarded to the top 19 finishers in the race, ranging from €70,000 to €1,100. Furthermore, each rider who crosses the finish line in Paris after the final stage above the 160th position will receive €1,000.


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What is the total prize fund for Tour de France 2023?
For the 2023 Tour de France, the total prize fund remains consistent at €2,308,200 (approximately $2.5 million/£1.9 million). When additional contributions, such as subscriptions to the rider's union, are factored in, the overall fund amounts to around €2.5 million ($2.8 million/£2.2 million).


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