
The Tour de France prize money league so far sees prolific Dutch team Jumbo Visma on top, with €66,560 in prizes over the first 10 days of racing.
It won the stage today with Wout van Aert and also claimed stage 1 with Mike Teunissen and followed that up with the TTT victory the following day.
Jumbo Visma was back on top on stage 7 with Dylan Groenewegen as well as holding the yellow jersey for a couple of days thanks to winning the opening two stages.
Lotto-Soudal is next; second in the cash tables with €53,530 so far. It won stage 8 with Thomas De Gendt.
The Belgian squad has also held the climbers jersey for most of the race with Tim Wellens and has had Caleb Ewan in the top three four times on stages.
In third place in the standings is Deceuninck-QuickStep; the current holder of the yellow jersey with Julian Alaphilippe has €43,750 in its pockets.
The team's French race leader claimed stage 3 and that was followed by Elia Viviani winning the next day, one among three podium finishes for him so far.
At the bottom end of the table, spare a thought for Astana and Movistar, both with less than €3,000 won so far.
Tour de France prize money table after stage 10
- Team Jumbo Visma €66,560
- Lotto Soudal €53,530
- Deceuninck-QuickStep €43,750
- Bora-hansgrohe €32,710
- Bahrain Merida €29,950
- Trek-Segafredo €27,460
- Mitchelton Scott €19,930
- Wanty Gobert Cycling Team €18,060
- Team Sunweb €14,090
- Team Ineos €11,840
- Groupama FDJ €11,600
- Cofidis Solutions Credits €10,560
- CCC Team €9,970
- UAE Team Emirates €8,990
- Dimension Data €6,860
- Total Direct Energie €5,510
- Katusha Alpecin €5,380
- EF Education First €5,080
- AG2R La Mondiale €4,320
- Team Arkea Samsic €3,840
- Astana Pro Team €2,960
- Movistar Team €2,800