Yellow jersey statistics

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Cet article présente les statistiques du classement général du Tour de France. Depuis le premier Tour de France en 1903, il s'est déroulé 2 193 étapes, en incluant la 21e étape du Tour de France 2021. Depuis 1919, le leader de la course porte à chaque étape un maillot jaune. rdf:langString
Since the first Tour de France in 1903, there have been 2,205 stages, up to and including the final stage of the 2021 Tour de France. Since 1919, the race leader following each stage has been awarded the yellow jersey (French: Maillot jaune). Although the leader of the classification after a stage gets a yellow jersey, he is not considered the winner of the yellow jersey, only the wearer. Only after the final stage, the wearer of the yellow jersey is considered the winner of the yellow jersey, and thereby the winner of the Tour de France. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Statistiques du classement général du Tour de France
rdf:langString Yellow jersey statistics
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rdf:langString Cet article présente les statistiques du classement général du Tour de France. Depuis le premier Tour de France en 1903, il s'est déroulé 2 193 étapes, en incluant la 21e étape du Tour de France 2021. Depuis 1919, le leader de la course porte à chaque étape un maillot jaune. Dans cet article, les leaders du classement général des Tours avant 1919 sont également comptabilisés comme si un maillot jaune leur avait été attribué. À noter qu'en 1914, 1929, et 1931, il y avait plusieurs coureurs avec le même temps. Jusqu'en 2021, 2 208 maillots jaunes ont été attribués dans le Tour de France à 295 coureurs différents.
rdf:langString Since the first Tour de France in 1903, there have been 2,205 stages, up to and including the final stage of the 2021 Tour de France. Since 1919, the race leader following each stage has been awarded the yellow jersey (French: Maillot jaune). Although the leader of the classification after a stage gets a yellow jersey, he is not considered the winner of the yellow jersey, only the wearer. Only after the final stage, the wearer of the yellow jersey is considered the winner of the yellow jersey, and thereby the winner of the Tour de France. In this article first-place-classifications before 1919 are also counted as if a yellow jersey was awarded. There have been more yellow jerseys given than there were stages: In 1914, 1929, and 1931, there were multiple cyclists with the same leading time, and the 1988 Tour de France had a "prelude", an extra stage for a select group of cyclists. As of 2021 a total of 2,208 yellow jerseys have been awarded in the Tour de France to 295 different riders.
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