The 112nd edition of the Tour de France delivered its verdict on Sunday. On the sporting and financial level.
Tadej Pogacar won his fourth on Sunday Tour de FranceRelentless favorite sacred in front of his great rival Jonas Vingegaard, relegated to 4’24 at the end of the 21 stages traveled. The young Florian Lipowitz completing the winner’s 11’00 podium. As for cumulative gains according to the jerseys worn, steps classifications and various bonifications, the Slovenian boss finds himself alone at the top.
All bonuses combined, Tadej Pogacar will have accumulated 628,030 euros alone. A drop of water of course compared to the boys of the boy, which within the Team UAE has some eight million euros annually – excluding personal sponsors. By way of comparison, Jonas Vingegaard and Florian Lipowitz gleaned 257,820 and 134,430 euros respectively during this large 2025 loop.
What about the French in all of this? First tricolor representative in the general classification, Kévin Vauquelin, seventh of the Tour at 22’35 from Tadej Pogacar, left the race with 29,730 euros in the bag. A little less than Lenny Martinez, who shone in the ascent of the Tourmalet in particular and was able to take on the polka dot jersey, with ultimately 35,160 euros of reward despite its 79e Final position.
Jordan Jegat not frankly paid
The only French stage winner of this 2025 Tour, Valentin Paret-Peintre, a memorable tamer of Ventoux, gets away with 17,950 euros in bonuses. Follow Bruno Armirail (9,000 euros), Anthony Turgis (8,740 euros) and Jordan Jegat, 10e In the general classification which is satisfied with a check for 8,410 euros on the Champs-Elysées. Just in front of a certain Julian Alaphilippe, credited for his part of 5,900 euros.
In the course of training, UAE Emirates Caracole of course at the top of the classification of gains, with 701,280 euros won. Visma-lease A Bike and Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe complement the winning third with 383,150 and 190,490 euros collected in total. Note that all of these premiums, traditionally, are shared between runners and staff members of the same team.