Tour de France 2025 Prize Money List | Earnings for teams and riders

Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard were 1st and 2nd overall in the Tour, as well as in the money rankings; individually and with their teams (Photo: Charly Lopez)

Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) may earn his living via the salary paid to him by his team, but the Irish rider also took home a nice sum of prize money from this year's Tour de France.

Overall winner, Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG), topped the rider prize money list, winning €627,730. And his team also toppped the teams' prize money list, claiming €708,780 between the eight riders.

Israel-Premier Tech, which endured an anonymous three weeks at the Tour de France, won the least amont of prize money of all of the 23 teams in the race. Its riders took home just €15,940 between them.

You can see the full team and individual rider prize money rankings below.

Ireland's Healy won the €20,000 super combative award, claimed victory on stage 6 to Vire Normandie, held the yellow jersey for two days and was 9th overall; winning €62,350. The Irishman's winnings represented the vast majority of the total €79,530 his team won through the three weeks.

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Only five riders won more money than Ben Healy at the Tour de France, aided by his win on stage 6, and his €20,000 super combative prize (Photo: Billy Ceusters)

After UAE Team Emirates-XRG topping the team prize money list on €708,780, Team Visma-Lease a Bike was next on €381,850. They were followed by Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe on €189,290, Team Picnic PostNL on €124,430, Lidl-Trek on €98,520 and Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale on €84,730.

And just as his team was well ahead in the team money list, Pogačar was a long, long way ahead of the next rider; Jonas Vingegaard (Visma | Lease a Bike), on the rider list. Vingegaard was 2nd with €257,420 compared with the €627,730 claimed by Pogačar. Florian Lipowitz (Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe) was 3rd with €133,830.

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The top prize at the Tour de France 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; a prize Healy won three times. The overall winner of that category - Healy - 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 by Teams


  1. UAE Team Emirates - XRG 708780
  2. Team Visma | Lease a Bike 381850
  3. Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe 189290
  4. Team Picnic PostNL 124430
  5. Lidl - Trek 98520
  6. Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 84730
  7. EF Education - EasyPost 79530
  8. Uno-X Mobility 71650
  9. Soudal Quick-Step 71160
  10. Alpecin - Deceuninck 70220
  11. Arkéa - B&B Hotels 60310
  12. INEOS Grenadiers 49650
  13. Bahrain - Victorious 49150
  14. Team Jayco AlUla 45980
  15. Intermarché - Wanty 32650
  16. Tudor Pro Cycling Team 31640
  17. Team TotalEnergies 31260
  18. XDS Astana Team 29240
  19. Groupama - FDJ 25240
  20. Lotto 20240
  21. Movistar Team 17230
  22. Cofidis 16710
  23. Israel - Premier Tech 15940

Prize Money by Riders | Top 50


  1. POGAČAR Tadej €627,730
  2. VINGEGAARD Jonas €257,420
  3. LIPOWITZ Florian €133,830
  4. ONLEY Oscar €97,370
  5. MILAN Jonathan €78,300
  6. HEALY Ben €62,350
  7. GALL Felix €59,230
  8. ARENSMAN Thymen €38,170
  9. VAUQUELIN Kévin €30,330
  10. MARTINEZ Lenny €28,310
  11. VAN DER POEL Mathieu €28,270
  12. JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland €28,070
  13. O'CONNOR Ben €27,870
  14. ABRAHAMSEN Jonas €27,650
  15. MERLIER Tim €26,500
  16. GIRMAY Biniam €23,600
  17. VAN AERT Wout €23,170
  18. WELLENS Tim €19,070
  19. GROVES Kaden €18,010
  20. EVENEPOEL Remco €17,520
  21. PARET-PEINTRE Valentin €16,900
  22. ROGLIČ Primož €16,770
  23. YATES Simon €15,530
  24. PHILIPSEN Jasper €12,100
  25. DE LIE Arnaud €10,360
  26. BALLERINI Davide €9,370
  27. ARMIRAIL Bruno €8,850
  28. TURGIS Anthony €8,740
  29. STORER Michael €8,480
  30. SIMMONS Quinn €8,450
  31. JEGAT Jordan €8,410
  32. SCHMID Mauro €7,700
  33. JORGENSON Matteo €7,680
  34. VAN DEN BROEK Frank €7,500
  35. MEEUS Jordi €7,170
  36. CAMPENAERTS Victor €6,800
  37. GRÉGOIRE Romain €6,240
  38. VELASCO Simone €5,950
  39. ALAPHILIPPE Julian €5,900
  40. VERCHER Mattéo €5,800
  41. EENKHOORN Pascal €5,740
  42. ANDRESEN Tobias Lund €5,590
  43. BAUHAUS Phil €5,470
  44. BURGAUDEAU Mathieu €5,470
  45. BUITRAGO Santiago €5,440
  46. SWEENY Harry €5,240
  47. NARVÁEZ Jhonatan €5,150
  48. COSTIOU Ewen €4,920
  49. WÆRENSKJOLD Søren €4,300
  50. PENHOËT Paul €4,290