
The final prize money list is in for Tour de France 2023, with Jumbo Visma the dominant squad, taking €664,280 compared to the next best; UAE Team Emirates on €455,260. There was then a big gap back to the third placed team in the money stakes - Ineos Grenadiers taking in €132,910, just one fifth of Jumbo Visma's total.
All prize money won is on top of riders' salaries, paid by their teams, which is just as well as the sums on offer would not go far, especially split between eight riders per team. And that's before any staff who might get a share.
Jumbo Visma won the team classification in the race, as well as taking overall victory, with Jonas Vingegaard; his second Tour win in two years, also winning one stage this year. Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin Deceuninck) claimed the points classification, and four stages along the way.
Giulio Ciccone (Lidl Trek) was best climber and Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) was best young rider, as well as winning two stages, with Ineos Grenadiers and Bora-hansgrohe also taking two stage victories, Bahrain Victorious three and Cofidis two.
While the biggest money on offer is for the top three placings in the final general classification - Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo Visma), Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) and Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) - there are a wide range of cash prizes across all stages and all categories.
The top prize is €500,000 to the winner of the final individual general classification. There is €200,000 for 2nd with placings 21st to 160th carry a prize of €1,000 per rider. And on each stage there are cash prizes for the top 20; from €11,000 for a stage win down to €300 for 20th.
The points classification and climbers’ classification are each worth €25,000, €15,000 and €10,000 for the top three. Those prizes go down to €2,000 for 8th in the competitions.
And the top three on each intermediate sprint get €1,500, €1,000 and €500. The top three prizes for each HC climb are €800, €450 and €300. Cat 1 climbs have prizes of €650, €400 and €150. Cat 2s offer €500 and €250; cat 3s and 4s offer €300 and €200 for first to the top only.
Each day a most aggressive rider is awarded and the prize is €2,000. The overall winner of that category wins €20,000. The best young rider on each stage gets €500 while the holder of the white jersey on each stage gets €300. And the winner of the overall gets €20,000. The top three teams overall get €50,000, €30,000 and €20,000. And being the best team on one stage nets €2,800.
Prize Money | Tour de France 2023
- Jumbo Visma €664,280
- UAE Team Emirates €455,260
- Ineos Grenadiers €132,910
- Bahrain Victorious €120,310
- Team Jayco AlULa €114,400
- Alpecin Deceuninck €108,470
- Lidl-Trek €99,080
- AG2R Citroen Team €84,980
- Lotto Dstny €63,200
- Bora-hansgrohe €58,700
- Cofidis €57,760
- UNO-X Pro Cycling Team €42,920
- Groupama-FDJ €39,320
- Soudal QuickStep €37,900
- Israel Premier Tech €37,890
- TotalEnergies €36,800
- Team Arkea Samsic €30,580
- EF Education-EasyPost €28,530
- Intermarché-Circus-Wanty €26,460
- Astana Qazaqstan Team €24,580
- Movistar Team €18,690
- Team DSM-Firmenich €12,180
Total Prize Money €2,295,200