Official games

PRO CYCLING MANAGER 2023 (PC)

2023 Edition

  • Stage winners
  • All the videos

Tour Culture

  • Commitments
  • key figures
  • Sporting Stakes
  • "Maillot Jaune" Collection
  • The jerseys

UCI Logo

Receive exclusive news about the Tour

Logo

Accreditations

Privacy policy, your gdpr rights.

2023 Tour de France: Cycling odyssey through French countryside

Tour de France winner Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey celebrates victory with his wife Trine Hansen and their daughter after the twenty-first stage of the Tour de France.

User validation

tour de france photos 2023

In pictures: Tour de France

Scenes from the 2023 Tour de France.

Tour de France

Location PARIS, France

Share this photo

Tour de France

Location SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France

Tour de France

Location BELFORT, France

Tour de France

Location LE MARKSTEIN FELLERING, France

Tour de France

Location MOIRANS-EN-MONTAGNE, France

Tour de France

Location MOUTIERS, France

Tour de France

More in this Collection

Tour de France

Share this gallery

Heat wave hits Rome as temperatures expected to rise further in the coming days

More In Pictures Chevron

Campaign rally for former U.S. President Trump in Wilmington

Pictures of the Day | April 22, 2024

Our top photos of the day.

Pictures of the Year

More from Reuters

  • Bear's Books

Featured Image

PHOTOS: The First Week of the 2023 Tour de France

blog-post

By Alex Murphy

The Tour de France is now underway. The race kicked off on Saturday, July 1, and racers are now on Stage 7 of the 21-stage race. Riders left Mont-de-Marsan on their way to Bordeaux this morning.

Here’s a look at each day of the Tour so far:

tour de france photos 2023

You can still catch up on the Tour de France and watch the race live. Learn more.

Essential Bike Touring Gear From The Katy Trail
WATCH: Terrifying Mountain Bike Ride Through Abandoned Lead Mine

Related Tags:

Featured Image

WATCH: Three-Legged Bear Burglar Is Surprisingly Polite

Featured Image

The Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow Is an Antarctic Volcano

Leave a comment cancel reply.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Register for newsletter (optional)

More Like This

things-you-didnt-know-about-kruger-national-park

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Kruger National Park 

bmx videos

We Promise This BMX Trick Is the Wildest Thing You’ll See Today

must-see-animals-in-africa

Do You Know the Big 5 and the Tiny 5 of Africa?

kei truck

Want to Know How to Buy a Kei Truck?

bikes-tours-to-see-street-art

8 Fun Bike Tours to See Street Art

things-you-didnt-know-about-banff-national-park

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Banff National Park

2023 tour de france

Jonas Vingegaard Wins 2023 Tour de France

bryce canyon facts

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Bryce Canyon National Park

More stories.

tour de france photos 2023

  • Australia edition
  • International edition
  • Europe edition

Tour de France 2023: Matej Mohoric wins stage 19 after photo-finish – as it happened

A rapid day, peppered with attacks, which eventually lead to an emotional triumph for Matej Mohorič in a photo-finish sprint

  • 21 Jul 2023 KOM classification: top five after stage 19
  • 21 Jul 2023 General classification: top five after stage 19
  • 21 Jul 2023 Points classification: top five after stage 19
  • 21 Jul 2023 Top five on stage 19
  • 21 Jul 2023 Matej Mohorič wins stage 19!
  • 21 Jul 2023 Pedersen wins the intermediate sprint
  • 21 Jul 2023 The racing has begun!
  • 21 Jul 2023 Today's roll-out has begun
  • 21 Jul 2023 Who’s wearing what jersey
  • 21 Jul 2023 Asgreen sprints to thrilling stage 18 win as Vingegaard retains solid Tour lead
  • 21 Jul 2023 The top 10 on General Classification
  • 21 Jul 2023 Stage 19: Moirans-en-Montagne-Poligny (173km)

A tearful Matej Mohoric, right, is congratulated after his victory.

That’s all for today… Thanks for joining me and for all the messages. I’m signing off for the evening, but don’t worry, the post race report link will be posted here later by one of my colleagues.

Also, I think it’s the perfect time to share this sweet message from Sarah in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who said the picture of baby Jerome earlier is a lovely “reminder, thanks to Wout VA, that life goes on outside the Tour , as well as within.”

KOM classification: top five after stage 19

Ciccone 88 Gall 82 Vingegaard 81 Powless 58 Pogacar 49

General classification: top five after stage 19

Vingegaard 75hr 49min 24sec Pogacar +7min 35sec A Yates +10min 45sec Rodríguez +12min 01sec S Yates + 12min 19sec

Points classification: top five after stage 19

Philipsen 377 Pedersen 238 Coquard 188 Pogacar 146 Asgreen 125

It’s been a day of rapid racing , countless attacks and a very emotional win for Mohorič. Alex, who emailed in has summed up the Bahrain Victorious’ riders post win interview in a lovely way: “Matej Mohoric just gave possibly the best, most incisive, and brutally honest interview in a sporting event setting that i’ve ever heard.”

I’ve outlined some of it below, so do take a look at his words as it’s a very honest interview that is well worth a read.

An emotional Matej Mohorič gave an insightful and honest interview after his stage 19 win at the Tour de France.

The stage winner Mohorič speaks , on what is a very emotional win for the Slovenian rider. “It means a lot because it’s just hard and cruel to be a professional cyclist. You suffer a lot in preparation. You sacrifice your life, your family and you do everything you can to get here ready and then after a couple of days you realise everyone is just so incredibly strong, that it’s just hard to follow the wheels sometimes,” he says.

“The other day on the Col de la Loze, I was completely tired and empty and done with it. You know you have to go all the way to the top and across to the finish line and do it again the next day. You see the staff that wake up at 6am and go for one hour to run and then they finish their work at eleven in the evening or midnight.” He pays tribute to the team mechanics, physiotherapists and soigneurs.

“Sometimes you feel like you don’t belong here because everyone is so incredibly strong that you struggle to hold wheels. Even today, I was thinking the whole day…and you know that the guy who is pulling you is suffering just as much as you do, but it’s just cruel to then be able to follow the decisive attack.”

“When Kasper [Asgreen] went…I don’t know, he was so incredibly strong. He went on the attack yesterday and won the stage and today, to have the will and the determination to do it all over again, you just feel like you don’t belong here. I followed him, I knew I had to make everything perfect and I tried my best – not just for myself but also for Gino [Mader] and the team – and then you almost feel like you betray them because you beat them, not to the line, but just because that’s the way professional sport is. Everyone wants to win.”

Where did you find the determination? “I don’t know. I just said ‘I don’t want to have any regrets when I come back to the team bus’. I know I don’t often win because I’m not as strong as the others but I can keep the cool and the focus in the crucial moments.”

Bahrain Victorious celebrate:

It’s a third stage win for Bahrain Victorious. Mohorič’s teammate, Fred Wright has just spoke to Eurosport. There was a bit of good-natured swearing in his description of the fast paced day, so here’s the parts I can repeat:

“I just can’t believe it…that was one of the hardest days on the bike in my life. That was horrendous. I basically exploded and was like my day’s done.” He looks overjoyed at Mohorič’s win.

🇫🇷 #TDF2023 🍀 Lucky number 19 as @matmohoric wins the sprint of the breakaway on stage 19 @LeTour ! #RideAsOne #rideforGino pic.twitter.com/RjBoZg4iEl — Team Bahrain Victorious (@BHRVictorious) July 21, 2023

Take a look at that photo-finish… The yellow jersey group have just crossed the line in Poligny. I’ve found the photo-finish image to show just how close today’s stage win was.

MATEJ MOHORIC WINS STAGE 19 OF TOUR DE FRANCE IN POLIGNY after a photo finish sprint against Kasper Asgreen! 👏 That bike throw made the difference and brought Bahrain-Victorious the 3rd stage victory in this Tour. #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/ipSb8wxHyo — Mihai Simion (@faustocoppi60) July 21, 2023

It came down to the bike throw …with Mohorič taking the win and denying Asgreen a second stage win in a row.

A photo-finish for Kasper Asgreen and Matej Mohorič during stage 19 of the Tour de France.

Top five on stage 19

1. Matej Mohorič 2. Kasper Asgreen 3. Ben O’Connor 4. Jasper Philipsen 5. Mads Pedersen

Matej Mohorič wins stage 19!

The win has been given to Mohorič over Asgreen. It was very tight. I’ll try and add a picture of that photo-finish as soon as I can.

500m to go: It’s pretty cagey and O’Connor goes for it first. Mohorič comes out from behind Asgreen and it’s a photo-finish!

1km to go: There’s a 30sec gap for Asgreen, Mohorič and O’Connor. They’ve worked beautifully together but now they’re under the 1km to go banner, it’s time to think about the podium places.

4km to go: Asgreen, Mohorič and O’Connor are working seamlessly together and heading down what is a straight line to the finish. Have they got it in the bag? You never want to take anything for certain but it’s looking pretty good for the trio.

8km to go: Campenaerts has once again been awarded the combativity prize – the second day in a row for the Lotto–Dstny rider.

Victor Campenaerts has been been awarded the Tour’s combativity prize for the second day in a row.

10km to go: Trentin, van der Poel and Bettiol are now with Pedersen, Laporte, Pidcock, Philipsen, Mezgec and Zimmermann, as the group desperately try to chase down the leading trio of Asgreen, Mohorič and O’Connor.

15km to go: It’s almost poetic: there’s a 15sec gap with 15km to go for Trentin, van der Poel and Bettiol, who are trying to bridge the gap to Asgreen, Mohorič and O’Connor.

17km to go: Laporte is trying to distance van der Poel and a larger group of riders that look to be gaining on him rapidly. The yellow jersey group is rolling on about 8min behind.

20km to go: Laporte is leading the chase to the trio out front, with van der Poel sitting tight on his wheel.

21km to go: There is some fracturing in the front group but the three are staying together. Corbin Strong has crashed on the descent but seems to be up and standing by the side of the road.

30km to go: Asgreen, Matej Mohorič and Ben O’Connor have caught and passed Campenaerts, who looks pretty knackered now.

31km to go: Oh, it’s already done for Clarke. He’s dropped off with cramp, leaving Campenaerts to go forth solo. Poor Clarke has to watch the chasing group pass him. Yesterday’s stage winner Asgreen has now launched a counter-attack to chase down Campenaerts.

32km to go: That relentless drive by the Uno-X riders driving the chasing group seems to be working. Clarke and Campenaerts have seen their lead drop to around 24sec and it looks like they’ll get caught on the ascent.

38km to go: Will the 30-odd riders in the chasing group work together to reel in Clarke and Campenaerts or are they leaving it too late? The leading duo have almost 1min on the group now.

43km to go: After this long descent, the riders will face the third category Côte d’Ivoiry. It’s a 2.4km climb with an average gradient of 5.9% and the final of the two categorised climbs on today’s stage.

Will côte d'Ivory be the decider for stage 19? It was the penultimate ascent on stage 5 of the @dauphine 2023, and Jonas Vingegaard took the stage and the @MaillotJauneLCL in Salins-les-Bains (passed at km 130 today) Will we see a new @Strava KOM today? #TDFdata #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/nq14cxEGfK — letourdata (@letourdata) July 21, 2023

50km to go: Andrew from Cambridge has emailed in to say he’d be keen to see more victory for the Yates’. He writes: “Would be good to see one the Yates’s get a stage win and Adam on the podium at the end. With no Thomas or Froome and Cav gone, hope these guys can keep the British presence at the top.”

52km to go: Clarke and Campenaerts have almost 30secs on the chasing group and are on a near 10km descent. Uno-X are doing quite the majority of the work to chase them down.

55km to go:

A very scenic shot of the earlier breakaway that included Politt, Pedersen and Campenaerts during stage 19.

59km to go: Simon Clarke and Campenaerts have broken off the front and have 22sec. There’s around 10km of climbing now.

64km to go: Tom Pidcock, Christophe Laporte, Philipsen and van der Poel are among the 29 riders that joined the eight that were leading. They have 1min 17sec on the peloton.

66km to go: There is a big group about 11sec behind the eight-man breakaway. If they catch them, the breakaway group would swell to around 36 riders. It would provide the eight riders with some teammates.

Pedersen wins the intermediate sprint

73km to go: Pedersen is the first to cross the line of the intermediate sprint. Here are the results:

1. Mads Pedersen, 20 pts 2. Victor Campenaerts, 17 pts 3. Warren Barguil, 15 pts 4. Julian Alaphilippe, 13 pts 5. Jack Haig, 11 pts 6. Tiesj Benoot, 10 pts 7. Georg Zimmermann, 9 pts 8. Matteo Trentin, 8 pts 9. Jasper Philipsen, 7 pts 10. Jordi Meeus, 6 pts 11. Corbin Strong, 5 pts 12. Mathieu van der Poel, 4 pts 13. Jonas Abrahamsen, 3 pts 14. Anton Charmig, 2 pts 15. Nic Schultz, 1 pt

Danish rider Mads Pedersen of team Lidl-Trek in action during stage 19 of the Tour de France 2023.

78km to go: The eight riders (Barguil, Zimmermann, Haig, Pedersen, Campenaerts, Benoot, Trentin and Alaphilippe) have dropped their lead to around 40sec. We’re approaching the intermediate sprint soon.

81km to go: The gap between the breakaway and the peloton has dropped to under a minute. I’m eating a cheese sandwich (sadly, not comté) and my eyes are watering at the speedy state of today’s racing…

More than 47km/h at the front for almost 2 hours... And the bunch are only 1' behind the attackers 💨 Talk about an impressive battle on the way to Poligny 🥵 #TDFdata #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/ogfQ0HlFFD — letourdata (@letourdata) July 21, 2023

85km to go: It looked like Politt was dropping into the third group on the road and not attempting to get back to where he was, but he’s actually getting back on to the peloton. The breakaway have dropped their lead to 1min now.

90km to go: Politt has a broken chain and was given a replacement bike by the Shimano Neutral Service but it’s no good. The bikes are too small apparently. He’s out of the break now and waiting for his team car.

94km to go: With under 100km to go now, here’s a quick update on where the groups are. A breakaway of nine riders have a gap of 1min 09sec. Uno-X, EF Education-EasyPost and Israel-Premier Tech are working to reduce their lead but the gap is looking stable at the moment.

105km to go: The breakaway has a gap of 1min 11sec. Warren Barguil, Georg Zimmermann, Haig, Politt, Pedersen, Campenaerts, Benoot, Trentin and Alaphilippe are the nine riders up there. Behind, Israel-Premier Tech, Uno-X and EF Education-EasyPost are keen to chase the group down, having missed the breakaway.

110km to go: Neal has emailed in from Crete in Greece and has made me chuckle with this message about the picture of the cows I shared earlier in the blog: “At least they aren’t taking selfies. Thanks for taking us through the stage today.” That is a good point.

Also, Matjaz has reminded me of today’s finish in Poligny, or the town of Comté. It’s a fabulous cheese and one of my favourites. “ Cycling there…you can see that it’s impossible to dissociate the town from the famous cheese,” he shares, via email.

Today’s stage finishes in Poligny, or the town of delicious Comté cheese.

115km to go: Eurosport are calling it. The commentators are chatting about how after an hour and 45min, the breakaway of the day has finally been established. They now have 1min 18sec. Sean Kelly is even heading off for lunch now…

  • Tour de France 2023
  • Tour de France

Most viewed

Jonas Vingegaard wins the 2023 Tour de France

Meeus takes final stage in a photo finish with Philipsen

Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) sailed through the final stage of the 2023 Tour de France to be crowned overall champion for the second year in a row.

Pogačar added to his reputation as the ' people's champion ', attacking multiple times in the final 40 kilometres but the sprinters teams shut down the cheeky moves. As the rain started to fall on the Champs Elyseés, the race judges decided to take the general classification times with one lap to go.

After a heated and seemingly even battle with Pogačar, Vingegaard put his mark on this edition of the Tour with his dominant performance on stage 16 time trial then twisted the knife on the Col de la Loze .

He tops the final podium by 7:29 ahead of Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) in a duel that will go down in the history books. Pogačar’s teammate Yates finished third overall at 10:56 back.

“It's a feeling of being proud and happy - we're winning it for the second time now. It's really amazing. Today with all the Danish people here was really amazing. I have to say thanks not only to my team and family but to the whole of Denmark. They support me and I'm really grateful for this.”

“It's been a long journey but it also went by so fast. We race every day and one day takes the other. It's been a super hard race and a super good fight between me and Tadej. I enjoyed it all the way.”

Jordi Meeus (Bora-Hansgrohe) sprinted to victory on the Champs-Elysées, beating Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco-AlUla) to the line on stage 21 to take his first stage victory of the Tour de France.

Alpecin-Deceuninck may have led the way around the final corner, but Meeus was well positioned, surfing wheels. The neophyte Tour rider, edged out the green jersey at the line by less than a wheel length to win after a chaotic sprint.

“I knew in the previous sprints that there was more possible than the result I showed so far. Today everything went perfect and I'm super happy to finish it off,” said Meeus who finished top ten in three of the previous sprint stages this year.

“I felt quite good all day. The beginning was easy obviously but from the moment we went full gas my legs felt incredibly good. Then Marco Haller did a perfect job with positioning and he was also there. I had the wheel of Pedersen and I could come out of the slipstream and catch it on the line.”

“It's my first Tour and it was a super nice experience so far. To take the win today is just an indescribable feeling.”

For the third year in a row, Pogačar swept up the white jersey, with Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadiers) finishing as runner-up in the young rider's classification.

Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) claimed the polka-dot jersey beating Felix Gall (AG2R Citroen) by 14 points to the climber's award.

Philipsen had nonetheless secured the green jersey before the final stage, beating Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) by 119 points at the top of the points standings. Finally, Jumbo-Visma won the team competition ahead of UAE Team Emirates, and Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) claimed the super-combativity award after an aggressive three weeks of racing.

How it unfolded

In what is effectively a two-wheeled photo shoot on the 115.1-kilometre stage starting from the velodrome in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, a nod to the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games, to the usual finish on the Champs-Élysées, team after team took their turn on the front of the slowly pedalling bunch for the cameras.

Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) jumped off the front at the flag drop to celebrate being awarded the super-combativity trophy. He quickly sat up with a smile and rejoined the peloton.

The opening 60.6 kilometres saw the peloton pass in front of the Château de Versailles before heading to Paris via Meudon and Issy-les-Moulineaux, tackling the final climb of the race, the fourth-category Côte du Pavé des Gardes, after 42.8 kilometres.

Celebrating his polka-dot jersey, Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) received a slow lead out from his Lidl-Trek teammates to take to the lone KOM point of the day.

After that – the final 54.5 kilometres of the stage once the riders pass through the finish line for the first time – the racing began in Paris, with eight laps of the finishing circuits left to decide the winner of stage 21.

The Jumbo-Visma team rode on the front gradually amping the pace as the peloton made its way to the final circuits.

The first two laps of the Champs-Élysées circuit saw a flurry of attacks from the peloton. First up the road was Pascal Eenkhoorn then his Lotto Dstny teammate Frederik Frison as each took their chance to escape.

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) attacked multiple times in the final 40 kilometres. The first time, he was joined by Nathan Van Hooydonck (Jumbo-Visma) who sat on his wheel, refusing to work. More riders tried to jump across to the Slovenian's wheel but the lack of cooperation doomed the moves.

Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier Tech) launched the next big move, at 30 kilometers to go. He was soon joined by Nelson Oliveira (Movistar) and Frison. Working well together, the trio pushed their gap up to 18 seconds before being reeled in 20 kilometres later.

No organisation at the front of the peloton led to more short-lived attacks in the final lap, with speeds hitting 64 km per hour. The Jumbo-Visma team sat up to celebrate their overall victory with three kilometres to go, leaving the sprinters' teams to fight out the stage victory.

A mixture of teams – including Alpecin-Deceuninck, Lidl-Trek, Jayco-AlUla and Intermarché-Circus-Wanty – were up front heading into the final two kilometres, with no one team able to wrest control and establish a full lead out at the front.

Not done with racing, Pogačar led the final sprint onto the Champs Elysées. He was overtaken by Mathieu van der Poel leading out Philipsen. Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco-AlUla) went early and hit the front, forcing Philipsen to go along the barriers.

Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek), meanwhile, went down the middle but Meeus was on his wheel and came late with a perfect bike throw to the line. He rode it perfectly, with a bike throw, while Philipsen was forced to come late and from behind.

Results powered by FirstCycling

tour de france photos 2023

Thank you for reading 5 articles in the past 30 days*

Join now for unlimited access

Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1

*Read any 5 articles for free in each 30-day period, this automatically resets

After your trial you will be billed £4.99 $7.99 €5.99 per month, cancel anytime. Or sign up for one year for just £49 $79 €59

tour de france photos 2023

Try your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1

Get The Leadout Newsletter

The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox!

Lyne Lamoureux

Lyne has been involved in professional cycling for more than 15 years in both news reporting and sports marketing. She founded Podium Insight in 2008, quickly becoming a trusted source for news of the North American professional cycling world. She was the first to successfully use social media to consistently provide timely and live race updates for all fans. She is proud to have covered men's and women's news equally during her tenure at the helm of the site. Her writing has appeared on Cyclingnews and other news sites. 

At 43 years old, Alejandro Valverde wins UCI Gravel Series race La Indomable

Swenson and Villafañe defend Fuego XL titles to take top spots at Life Time Grand Prix

Lizzie Deignan 'unlikely' to start Vuelta a Femenina as she recovers from broken arm

Most popular, latest on cyclingnews.

Lizzie Deignan 'unlikely' to start Vuelta a Femenina as she recovers from broken arm

What is the Cima Coppi? The story of the Giro d'Italia's highest climb

'I can't say I'm proud of my performance in Flèche' - Tom Pidcock targets first Monument win at Liège-Bastogne-Liège

'I can't say I'm proud of my performance in Flèche' - Tom Pidcock targets first Monument win at Liège-Bastogne-Liège

tour de france photos 2023

  • Tour de France
  • Giro d'Italia
  • La Vuelta ciclista a España
  • World Championships
  • Amstel Gold Race
  • Milano-Sanremo
  • Tirreno-Adriatico
  • Liège-Bastogne-Liège
  • Il Lombardia
  • La Flèche Wallonne
  • Paris - Nice
  • Paris-Roubaix
  • Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
  • Critérium du Dauphiné
  • Tour des Flandres
  • Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields
  • Clásica Ciclista San Sebastián
  • INEOS Grenadiers
  • Groupama - FDJ
  • EF Education-EasyPost
  • Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
  • BORA - hansgrohe
  • Bahrain - Victorious
  • Astana Qazaqstan Team
  • Intermarché - Wanty
  • Lidl - Trek
  • Movistar Team
  • Soudal - Quick Step
  • Team dsm-firmenich PostNL
  • Team Jayco AlUla
  • Team Visma | Lease a Bike
  • UAE Team Emirates
  • Arkéa - B&B Hotels
  • Alpecin-Deceuninck
  • Grand tours
  • Countdown to 3 billion pageviews
  • Favorite500
  • Profile Score
  • Stage winners
  • All stage profiles
  • Race palmares
  • Complementary results

Finish photo

  • Contribute info
  • Contribute results
  • Contribute site(s)
  • Results - Results
  • Info - Info
  • Live - Live
  • Game - Game
  • Stats - Stats
  • More - More
  •   »  

Race information

tour de france photos 2023

  • Date: 23 July 2023
  • Start time: 16:40
  • Avg. speed winner: 39.19 km/h
  • Race category: ME - Men Elite
  • Distance: 115.1 km
  • Points scale: GT.A.Stage
  • UCI scale: UCI.WR.GT.A.Stage
  • Parcours type:
  • ProfileScore: 14
  • Vert. meters: 577
  • Departure: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
  • Arrival: Paris
  • Race ranking: 1
  • Startlist quality score: 1584
  • Won how: Sprint of large group
  • Avg. temperature:

Finishphoto of Jordi Meeus winning Tour de France Stage 21.

Grand Tours

  • Vuelta a España

Major Tours

  • Volta a Catalunya
  • Tour de Romandie
  • Tour de Suisse
  • Itzulia Basque Country
  • Milano-SanRemo
  • Ronde van Vlaanderen

Championships

  • European championships

Top classics

  • Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
  • Strade Bianche
  • Gent-Wevelgem
  • Dwars door vlaanderen
  • Eschborn-Frankfurt
  • San Sebastian
  • Bretagne Classic
  • GP Montréal

Popular riders

  • Tadej Pogačar
  • Wout van Aert
  • Remco Evenepoel
  • Jonas Vingegaard
  • Mathieu van der Poel
  • Mads Pedersen
  • Primoz Roglic
  • Demi Vollering
  • Lotte Kopecky
  • Katarzyna Niewiadoma
  • PCS ranking
  • UCI World Ranking
  • Points per age
  • Latest injuries
  • Youngest riders
  • Grand tour statistics
  • Monument classics
  • Latest transfers
  • Favorite 500
  • Points scales
  • Profile scores
  • Reset password
  • Cookie consent

About ProCyclingStats

  • Cookie policy
  • Contributions
  • Pageload 0.0880s

Welcome to Escape Collective. Please select your language.

Please note that this is an automated translation and it will not be perfect. All articles have been written in English and if anything appears to not make sense, please double check in English.

tour de france photos 2023

Gallery: The Tour de France in 100 photos

Our favorite images from a vintage edition.

Joe Lindsey

It’s hard to believe it’s only been a week since the men’s 2023 Tour de France finished. It feels like only yesterday we were in Bilbao, watching riders in txapelas at the teams presentation, and then thrilling to Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogačar trading attacks in the Pyrenees. Although the time gaps in the final overall standings don’t show it, the 110th edition of the Grand Boucle was one of the most riveting in recent memory. Here’s a look back at some of our favorite moments, as captured by our favorite photographers: Ashley and Jered Gruber and Kristof Ramon.

tour de france photos 2023

What did you think of this story?

😐 Meh 😊️ Solid 🤩 Excellent

Read Comments

escapecollective Photo gallery Tour de France

Economy Worldwide Shipping Option

  • 020 8761 8082

020 8761 8082

  • American Football
  • Horse Racing
  • Mixed Martial Arts
  • Motor Racing
  • Motor Bikes
  • Skateboarding
  • Stars of Tokyo
  • View full A-Z

Muhammad Ali Give Me Five 1963

  • British Scenes
  • Celebrities
  • European Scenes
  • Music Groups
  • Music Female
  • Political Figures
  • World Scenes

Steve McQueen Motorbike Scene The Great Escape

  • Photo Request
  • Interior Design
  • Golf Clubs/Swing Studio
  • Pubs, Restaurants & Sports Bars
  • Sports Clubs
  • Kids Bedrooms
  • Games Rooms
  • Corporate Spaces

Interior Design

Tour de France 2023 Photos

Prints & canvas, framed or unframed, there are 59 images in this category., popular searches:.

Bradley Wiggins

Chris Froome

Commonwealth Games 2022

Eddie Merckx

Geraint Thomas

Giro d'Italia 2018

Giro d'Italia 2022

Giro d'Italia 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Rasmussen

Julian Alaphilippe

Laura Trott

Mark Cavendish

Mathieu van der Poel

Miguel Indurain

Pauline Ferrand Prevot

Peter Sagan

Strade Bianche

Tadej Pogacar

Tao Geoghegan Hart

Tour de France 2017

Tour de France 2021

Tour de France 2022

Tour de France 2023

UCI Cycling World Championships 2023

Vuelta a Espana 2017

Vuelta a Espana 2018

Vuelta a Espana 2023

World Cup 2019

Wout Van Aert

Favourite

Peloton passing through sunflowers Libourne to Limoges Stage 8 Tour de France 2023

Add to Favourites/My Collage

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Tour de France Winner Paris 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia wins Stage 6 win Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia wins Stage 6 win Tour de France 2023

Jordi Meeus beats fwllow Belgian Jasper Philipsen Stage 21 Sprint Tour de France 2023

Jordi Meeus beats fwllow Belgian Jasper Philipsen Stage 21 Sprint Tour de France 2023

Jasper Philipsen, Jonas Vingegaard, Giulio Ciccone & Tadej Pogacar Paris Tour 2023

Jasper Philipsen, Jonas Vingegaard, Giulio Ciccone & Tadej Pogacar Paris Tour 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard & Adam Yates Paris Podium Tour 2023

Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard & Adam Yates Paris Podium Tour 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Stage extends lead Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Stage extends lead Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Tour de France Winner Podium Paris 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Tour de France Winner Podium Paris 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia celebrates Stage 20 win Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia celebrates Stage 20 win Tour de France 2023

Jasper Philipsen Belgium Green Jersey Points Winner Tour de France 2023

Jasper Philipsen Belgium Green Jersey Points Winner Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark & Jumbo Visma Team celebrate Tour win Paris 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark & Jumbo Visma Team celebrate Tour win Paris 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark climbs Stage 15 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark climbs Stage 15 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Tour de France Winner celebrates Paris 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Tour de France Winner celebrates Paris 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia descends Stage 15 Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia descends Stage 15 Tour de France 2023

Thibaut Pinot France cools down Stage 20 Tour de France 2023

Thibaut Pinot France cools down Stage 20 Tour de France 2023

Giulio Ciccone Italy Stage 20 Tour de France 2023

Giulio Ciccone Italy Stage 20 Tour de France 2023

Jasper Philipsen Belgium wins successive sprints Stage 4 Tour de France 2023

Jasper Philipsen Belgium wins successive sprints Stage 4 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Arc de Troimphe Paris Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Arc de Troimphe Paris Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Adam Yates Great Britain wins Stage 1 Tour de France 2023

Adam Yates Great Britain wins Stage 1 Tour de France 2023

Jasper Philipsen Belgium beats Mark Cavendish Stage 7 Sprint Tour de France 2023

Jasper Philipsen Belgium beats Mark Cavendish Stage 7 Sprint Tour de France 2023

Jasper Philipsen, Jonas Vingegaard, Giulio Ciccone & Tadej Pogacar Stage 21 Tour 2023

Jasper Philipsen, Jonas Vingegaard, Giulio Ciccone & Tadej Pogacar Stage 21 Tour 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Louvre Museum Stage 21 Paris Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Louvre Museum Stage 21 Paris Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Stage 21 Paris Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Stage 21 Paris Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark wins Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark wins Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark descends Stage 15 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark descends Stage 15 Tour de France 2023

Neilson Powless USA Polka Dot Jersey Tour de France 2023

Neilson Powless USA Polka Dot Jersey Tour de France 2023

Thibaut Pinot France cools off Stage 20 Tour de France 2023

Thibaut Pinot France cools off Stage 20 Tour de France 2023

Tom Pidcock Great Britain Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Tom Pidcock Great Britain Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Wout Poels Netherlands celebrates Finish line Stage 15 Tour de France 2023

Wout Poels Netherlands celebrates Finish line Stage 15 Tour de France 2023

Wout Poels The Netherlands Stage 20 Tour de France 2023

Wout Poels The Netherlands Stage 20 Tour de France 2023

Adam Yates Great Britain Yellow Jersey Stage 2 Tour de France 2023

Adam Yates Great Britain Yellow Jersey Stage 2 Tour de France 2023

Adam Yates Yellow Jersey Stage 2 Tour de France 2023

Adam Yates Yellow Jersey Stage 2 Tour de France 2023

Enric Mas Spain & Movistar Team trains before Tour de France 2023

Enric Mas Spain & Movistar Team trains before Tour de France 2023

Jai Hindley Australia Yellow Jersey Stage 5 Tour de France 2023

Jai Hindley Australia Yellow Jersey Stage 5 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Yellow Jersey Stage 6 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Yellow Jersey Stage 6 Tour de France 2023

Julian Alaphilippe France Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Julian Alaphilippe France Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Peloton ride past Sunflower fields Stage 8 Libourne to Limoges Tour de France 2023

Peloton ride past Sunflower fields Stage 8 Libourne to Limoges Tour de France 2023

Peloton ride through Sunflower fields Stage 8 Libourne to Limoges Tour de France 2023

Peloton ride through Sunflower fields Stage 8 Libourne to Limoges Tour de France 2023

Peloton Stage 8 Libourne to Limoges Tour de France 2023

Peloton Stage 8 Libourne to Limoges Tour de France 2023

Simon Guglielmi France climbs Col de la Loze Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Simon Guglielmi France climbs Col de la Loze Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia White Jersey Stage 20 Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia White Jersey Stage 20 Tour de France 2023

Wout Poels Netherlands Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Wout Poels Netherlands Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Wout Van Aert Belgium descends Stage 15 Tour de France 2023

Wout Van Aert Belgium descends Stage 15 Tour de France 2023

Jasper Philipsen Belgium Green Jersey Stage 4 Tour de France 2023

Jasper Philipsen Belgium Green Jersey Stage 4 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Arc de Troimphe Stage 21 Paris Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Arc de Troimphe Stage 21 Paris Tour de France 2023

Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc to Courchevel Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc to Courchevel Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Thibaut Pinot France Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Thibaut Pinot France Time Trial Stage 16 Tour de France 2023

Jai Hindley Australia & Tadej Pogacar Slovenia Stage 6 Tour de France 2023

Jai Hindley Australia & Tadej Pogacar Slovenia Stage 6 Tour de France 2023

Jai Hindley Australia wins Stage 5 Tour de France 2023

Jai Hindley Australia wins Stage 5 Tour de France 2023

Jai Hindley Australia Yellow Jersey Stage 6 Tour de France 2023

Jai Hindley Australia Yellow Jersey Stage 6 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Stage 8 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Stage 8 Tour de France 2023

Neilson Powless USA Polka Dot Mountain Jersey Stage 9 Tour de France 2023

Neilson Powless USA Polka Dot Mountain Jersey Stage 9 Tour de France 2023

Riders descend Cormet de Roselend Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Riders descend Cormet de Roselend Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Victor Lafay France wins Stage 2 Tour de France 2023

Victor Lafay France wins Stage 2 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Stage dominates Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Stage dominates Stage 17 Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia celebrates Stage 6 win Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia celebrates Stage 6 win Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia Finish Line Stage 6 win Tour de France 2023

Tadej Pogacar Slovenia Finish Line Stage 6 win Tour de France 2023

Cycling posters, photos pictures, amazing cycling pictures from sport photo gallery.

Have a look through our superb gallery of cycling posters, capturing the magic and passion that characterizes this hugely popular sport. The gallery contains a huge number of press-quality cycling pictures. From the legendary riders of the past to today's giants of track and road cycling, Sport Photo Gallery has them all!

Cycling fan? Maybe you have a particular cycling poster or image in mind? Here you’ll find pictures from right across the cycling event calendar, including the three Grand Tours. Order a poster of the Giro d’Italia, Vuelta a Espana, or of the truly magnificent scenic views of the world's greatest race - The Tour de France.

SUPERB CYCLING POSTERS FOR THE PASSIONATE FAN

Sport Photo Gallery is the ideal destination if you’re looking for cycling pictures to decorate your home or office. Looking for a gift for a cycling fan? Choose from a huge range of cycling posters and images! Legendary riders of the past - Eddie Merckx, Miguel Indurain to the giants of modern cycling like Sir Chris Hoy, Mark Cavendish and Peter Sagan are all represented here.

Buy individual prints, or take a look at the cycling picture montages you have to choose from. Check out the Chris Froome photo montage celebrating his Tour de France wins. You’ll also find special images of Geraint Thomas and Sir Bradley Wiggins, the other great British riders who have claimed victory in France in recent years. That’s not to mention a superb team special featuring the British road and track cyclists who have combined to be such a dominant force in world cycling.

SHOP ONLINE FOR STUNNING CYCLING PICTURES

All of these cycling pictures are available to order online in a range of options – from loose prints (sizes from 9x6 to 60x40 inches) to bigger posters, from mounted images and canvas to framed cycling photos. Order online today! Have any further questions about our cycling posters? Reach out to the Sport Photo Gallery team via telephone.

SIGN UP to our newsletter for

Join our mailing list now and enjoy 10% off on your first online order.

Sign up to receive product news, offers and competitions, we do not share your data with other 3rd parties and you can unsubscribe at any time. By clicking the subscribe button you’re accepting our Terms & Conditions , Privacy and Cookie Policy .

CODE: SIGNUP10OFF

Modal title.

Welcome back. Please sign in using your email and password.

Create an account by entering your email address in the field below.

Our cookies

We use first and third-party cookies, which are small text files, to improve your experience on our website. You can allow all, or manage them individually.

These cookies are essential in order to enable you to move around the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the website. Without these cookies, services you have asked for, like shopping baskets or e-billing, cannot be provided. These cookies can’t be switched off and they don’t store any of your information.

These cookies collect information about how visitors use our website, for instance which pages visitors go to most often, and if they get error messages from web pages. These cookies do not collect information that identifies a visitor. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. It is only used to improve how our website works.

These cookies make your shopping experience easier and allow our website to remember choices that you make (such as your user name, preffered currency), and provide enhanced features. These may be set by us or third party providers whose services we have added to our pages.

These cookies are used to deliver adverts more relevant to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement as well as help measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaign. They are placed by advertising networks or affiliates with our permission. They remember that you have visited a website and that this information is shared with other organisations such as advertisers.

facebook

2-FOR-1 GA TICKETS WITH OUTSIDE+

Don’t miss Thundercat, Fleet Foxes, and more at the Outside Festival.

GET TICKETS

BEST WEEK EVER

Try out unlimited access with 7 days of Outside+ for free.

Start Your Free Trial

Powered by Outside

Gallery: The best pictures from the 2023 Tour de France Stage 2

Kom points, time bonuses, and a finish no one predicted.

Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! >","name":"in-content-cta","type":"link"}}'>Download the app .

tour de france photos 2023

Popular on Velo

What’s it like to be an American cyclist living in France? Watch to get professional road cyclist Joe Dombrowski’s view.

Related content from the Outside Network

One way south, mountain bikers react to their first taste of non-alcoholic craft beer, video review: bmc urs 01 two gravel bike, kiel reijnen vuelta video diary: the painful decision to abandon.

IMAGES

  1. Tour de Francia 2023: La primera etapa partirá de Bilbao

    tour de france photos 2023

  2. Tour de France 2023: le parcours dévoilé avec la part belle à la

    tour de france photos 2023

  3. Tour de France 2023 : 15e étape Les Gets

    tour de france photos 2023

  4. Tour de France 2023, étape 21 : Jonas Vingegaard remporte sa deuxième

    tour de france photos 2023

  5. Tour de France 2023: Bilbao accueillera le départ

    tour de france photos 2023

  6. The highlights of the Tour de France 2023 in 33 pictures

    tour de france photos 2023

COMMENTS

  1. All Photos of the Tour de France 2024

    2024 Route's reveal. The second week in photos. The first week in photos. Teams presentation. D-100 - TDF 2023. 2024 Tour de France - Finale in Nice. 2023 route presentation. BEST OF 2022. Collection "Maillot Jaune".

  2. Photo Essay: The best pictures from the 2023 Tour de France Stage 7 & 8

    The sprinters at the Tour de France battled for victory on stages 7 and 8. Photographers Ashley and Jered Gruber and Chris Auld were jumping around the course finding the best shots all day long. Here are some of the best images from stages 7 and 8 of the 2023 Tour de France. Neilson Powless gets ready for stage 7. Photo: Gruber Images.

  3. Gallery: The best pictures from the 2023 Tour de France Stage 10

    Photo: Gruber Images. Photo: Gruber Images. Photo: Gruber Images. Jonas Vingegaard in the yellow jersey on stage 10 of the 2023 Tour de France. Photo: Gruber Images. Stage 10 came down to a six man spring from the breakaway. Photo: Gruber Images. Pello Bilbao won stage 10 of the 2023 Tour de France, while Jonas Vingegaard kept the yellow jersey.

  4. 2023 Tour de France: Cycling odyssey through French countryside

    Stage 1 : Spectators aboard a boat cheer as the pack of riders cycles past. MARCO BERTORELLO, AFP Via Getty Images. Stage 1: The pack is ready to start the first stage of the Tour de France cover ...

  5. Gallery: The best pictures from the 2023 Tour de France Stage 17

    Jonas Vingegaard gained minutes in his bid to defend the yellow jersey. Photographers Ashley and Jered Gruber were jumping around the course finding the best shots all day long. Here are some of the best images from stage 17 of the 2023 Tour de France. Photo: Gruber Images. Photo: Gruber Images.

  6. 110th Tour de France 2023

    PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 23: Tour de France 2023 winner, yellow jersey Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Jumbo - Visma celebrates with Trine Hansen and their daughter Frida following stage twenty-one, last and final stage of the 110th Tour de France 2023, a 115km stage from Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris Champs-Elysees / #UCIWT / on July 23, 2023 in Paris, France.

  7. In pictures: Tour de France

    Scenes from the 2023 Tour de France. Exclusive news, data and analytics for financial market professionals Learn more about Refinitiv. ... Pictures 66 Photos July 19, 2023 8:27 PM UTC

  8. Tour de France 2023 route presentation

    2021 Tour Champion Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) stands by the 2023 Tour de France route map (Image credit: Getty Images)

  9. Tour de France 2023: Results & News

    The full 2023 Tour de France route was revealed at the official Tour de France presentation on 27th October. The race starts across the border in the Basque Country, the first time the race has ...

  10. Tour de France 2023: Matej Mohoric wins stage 19 after photo-finish

    Giulio Ciccone making the most of wearing the polka dot jersey (helmet and gloves) during yesterday's stage 18 of the Tour de France. Photograph: Jean Catuffe/Getty Images Share 21 Jul 2023 06. ...

  11. PHOTOS: The first week of the 2023 Tour de France

    The Tour de France is officially underway. Check out images from each stage of the world's most famous cycling race. ... PHOTOS: The First Week of the 2023 Tour de France. By Alex Murphy. Published. 07/07/2023. The Tour de France is now underway. The race kicked off on Saturday, July 1, and racers are now on Stage 7 of the 21-stage race. Riders ...

  12. Tour de France 2023: Matej Mohoric wins stage 19 after photo-finish

    Danish rider Mads Pedersen of team Lidl-Trek in action during stage 19 of the Tour de France 2023. Photograph: Christophe Petit-Tesson/EPA Share Updated at 09.43 EDT

  13. Gallery: The best pictures from the 2023 Tour de France Stage 4

    Here are some of the best images from stage 4 of the 2023 Tour de France. Fans were out to cheer the peloton on stage 4. Photo: Gruber Images. It was a long day for the riders and the fans. Phot: Gruber Images. The local fire truck was a nice perch to view the race from.

  14. Jonas Vingegaard wins the 2023 Tour de France

    Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) sailed through the final stage of the 2023 Tour de France to be crowned overall champion for the second year in a row. Pogačar added to his reputation as the ...

  15. Tour de France 2023 Stage 21 results

    Stage 21 (Final) » Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines › Paris (115.1km) Jonas Vingegaard is the winner of Tour de France 2023, before Tadej Pogačar and Adam Yates. Jordi Meeus is the winner of the final stage.

  16. 2023 Tour de France

    The 2023 Tour de France was the 110th edition of the Tour de France.It started in Bilbao, Spain, on 1 July and ended with the final stage at Champs-Élysées, Paris, on 23 July.. Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Team Jumbo-Visma) won the general classification for the second year in a row. Two-time champion Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) finished in second place, with Adam Yates (UAE ...

  17. Gallery: The Tour de France in 100 photos

    It's hard to believe it's only been a week since the men's 2023 Tour de France finished. It feels like only yesterday we were in Bilbao, watching riders in txapelas at the teams presentation, and then thrilling to Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogačar trading attacks in the Pyrenees. Although the time gaps in the final overall standings don't show it, the 110th edition of the Grand ...

  18. Tour de France 2023: The Story of the Race, Stage by Stage

    Stage 21 of the 2023 Tour de France saw a thrilling conclusion in Paris as Jordi Meeus of BORA-hansgrohe emerged victorious in a razor-thin sprint finish. The final stage of the race started off as a relaxed procession toward the French capital, with riders enjoying the tradition of champagne toasts and photo opportunities.

  19. Gallery: The best pictures from the 2023 Tour de France Stage 5

    Here are some of the best images from stage 5 of the 2023 Tour de France. Sepp Kuss is ready for the mountains. Photo: Gruber Images. Jonas Vingegaard didn't wait long to launch an attack. Photo: Chris Auld. Jonas Vingegaard opened a gap and gained time on his rivals on stage 5. Photo: Gruber Images.

  20. PHOTO FINISH In Stage 19 At Tour de France 2023

    Photo finish in stage 19 of the Tour de France 2023! Matej Mohoric barely edges out stage 18 winner Kasper Asgreen. For more on the Tour: Website: https://ww...

  21. Tour de France 2023 Photos, Posters & Prints

    Tour de France 2023 Cycling Posters & high-quality Cycling Pictures. Framed, Canvas & Wallpaper. Order today from Sport Photo Gallery - The World's Best Sports Photos! ... Tour de France 2023 Photos Prints & Canvas, Framed or Unframed There are 59 images in this category. Filters. filters: Clear all. Popular Searches: Bradley Wiggins. Chris ...

  22. Gallery: The best pictures from the 2023 Tour de France Stage 16

    The Stage 16 Individual Time Trial revealed that Jonas Vingegaard was absolutely the strongest rider on the day. Photographers Ashley and Jered Gruber were jumping around the course finding the best shots all day long. Here are some of the best images from stage 16 of the 2023 Tour de France. Stage 16 - 22.4 kilometer uphill Individual time ...

  23. Tour de France Femmes 2023

    Tour de France Femmes 2023. La 2e édition du Tour de France Femmes a lieu du 23 au 30 juillet 2023. Cette course cycliste de huit étapes fait partie du calendrier UCI World Tour en catégorie 2.WWT. La prochaine édition sera Tour de France Femmes 2024 .

  24. Gallery: The best pictures from the 2023 Tour de France Stage 2

    Here are some of the best images from stage 2 of the 2023 Tour de France. Stage 2 started in the Spanish village of Victoria-Gasteiz and covered 208.9 kilometers to the finish in San Sebastian. Photo: Gruber Images. The peloton rolls through a forested section of the course. Photo: Chris Auld.