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  2. Points classification in the Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The points classification (French: classement par points) is a secondary competition in the Tour de France, which started in 1953. Points are given for high finishes in a stage and for winning intermediate sprints, and these are recorded in a points classification. It is considered a sprinters' competition.

  3. General classification in the Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The winner of the first several Tour de France races wore a green armband instead of a yellow jersey. [1] After the second Tour de France, the rules were changed, and the general classification was no longer calculated by time, but by points. This points system was kept until 1912, after which it changed back to the time classification.

  4. UCI men's road racing world ranking - Wikipedia

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    The Tour de France grants the most points, with 1300 points going to the general classification winner. [ 1 ] The rankings are updated weekly, with points accrued over a rolling 52 weeks for three categories: Individual, Nations, and Teams.

  5. Tour de France 2023 standings: GC, points, King of the ... - AOL

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  6. List of highest points reached in the Tour de France

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    The Tour de France is an annual men's multiple stage bicycle race primarily held in France, generally considered the most famous bicycle race in the world. [1] It was founded by the French sports journalist and former professional road racing cyclist Henri Desgrange , who became the first director of the race. [ 2 ]

  7. Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The Tour de France (French pronunciation: [tuʁ də fʁɑ̃s]) is an annual men's multiple-stage bicycle race held primarily in France. [1] It is the oldest and most prestigious of the three Grand Tours, which include the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España.

  8. Mountains classification in the Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The highest climb in the race was the Cime de la Bonette-Restefond in the 1962 Tour de France, reaching 2802 m. [4] The highest mountain finish in the Tour was at the Col du Galibier in the 2011 edition. [5] Since 1905, the organising newspaper l'Auto named one cyclist of the Tour de France the meilleur grimpeur (best climber). [6]

  9. Tour de France records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of records and statistics in the Tour de France, road cycling's premier competitive event.. One rider has been King of the Mountains, won the combination classification, combativity award, the points competition, and the Tour in the same year - Eddy Merckx in 1969, which was also the first year he participated.