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gap between first and last rider for each stage
45’47”
between the f irst and last r ider
longest time gap
03’ 36’’ 11' 06'' 21' 38'' 26' 04'' 14' 15'' 06' 02'' 06' 12'' 10' 58'' TTT 29' 15'' 45’ 47”
1 4 72 5 8 103 6 9 11
37’ 33” 21’ 37” 20’ 56” 15’ 41” 30’ 36” 37’ 09” 35’ 51” 30’ 30” 23’ 57” 00’00”
12 15 1813 16 19 2114 17 20
Race in Review
After 21 stages the riders have now completed the 102nd edition of the Tour de France.
Here’s a look at the data we’ve collected on their journey.
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stage 1 stage 7
stage 8
stage 9
stage 10
stage 11
stage 12
stage 13
stage 14
stage 15
stage 16
stage 18
stage 19
stage 20
stage 21
stage 17stage 2
stage 3
stage 4
stage 5
stage 6
37°Chottest stage on le Tour
Stage 12
13.8 km
160 km
223.5 km
(Stage 1)
(Stage 4)
3360.3 km total distance travelled
shortest distance travelled on one day
average distance travelled each day
longest distance travelled on one day
320 hours spent on the road
total distance travel led
Dimension Data’s Big Data Truck
5151 km
the riders produced a combined power output equal to about 90 kilowatt
t h a t ’s ro u g h l y t h e s a m e a s
power output
22.5 solar roof panels
equalling about
burned an estimated total 23,940,000 kcal
85,807 hamburgers
the riders together
55.45 km/h
average speed of riders across 21 stages
38.34 km/h
51.04 km/h
46.87 km/h
44.96 km/h
39.98 km/h
39.87 km/h
38.95 km/h
42.71 km/h
41.08 km/h
49.98 km/h
36.27 km/h
34.79 km/h
1 4 72 5 8 103 6 9 11
average speed on each stage
31.92 km/h
41.10 km/h
38.92 km/h
45.66 km/h
41.09 km/h
35.48 km/h
34.13 km/h
28.94 km/h
31.20 km/h
38.72 km/h
12 15 1813 16 19 2114 17 20
highest average speed on a stage (stage 1)
lowest average speed on a stage (stage 19)28.94 km/h
stage 1 Rohan Dennis – BMC | 55.45 km/h
stage 2 André Greipel – LTS | 47.64 km/h
stage 3 Joaquim Rodríguez – KAT | 46.25 km/h
stage 4 Tony Martin – EQS | 40.76 km/h
stage 5 André Greipel – LTS | 40.75 km/h
stage 6 Zdenek Stybar – EQS | 39.11 km/h
stage 7 Mark Cavendish – EQS | 42.74 km/h
stage 8 Alexis Vuillermoz – ALM | 41.74 km/h
stage 9 Team BMC Racing – | 52.09 km/h
stage 10 Chris Froome – SKY | 38.23 km/h
stage 11 Rafal Majka – TCS | 37.35 km/h
stage 12 Joaquim Rodriguez – KAT | 34.39 km/h
stage 13 Greg van Avermaet – BMC | 41.98 km/h
stage 14 Stephen Cummings – MTN | 40.61 km/h
stage 15 André Greipel – LTS | 46.41 km/h
stage 16 Ruben Plaza Molina – LAM | 44.64 km/h
stage 17 Simon Geschke – TGA | 38.29 km/h
stage 18 Romain Bardet – ALM | 36.85 km/h
stage 19 Vincenzo Nibali – AST | 31.5 km/h
stage 20 Thibaut Pinot – FDJ | 33.6 km/h
stage 21 André Greipel – LTS | 38.72 km/h
55.45 km/hspeed achieved by a stage winner highest average
average speed of each stage winner
58 on this year’s route
total number of categorised climbs
of sprint sections on this year’s route
total number of 19
78.48 km/hhighest recorded speed on a sprint
5 highest recorded sprint speeds
78.48 km/h | John Degenkolb – TGA | Rancourt (Stage 5)
76.46 km/h | André Greipel – LTS | Gare de Moncontour (Stage 8)
75.13 km/h | Peter Sagan – TCS | Argentan (Stage 7)
64.67 km/h | John Degenkolb – TGA | Trois-Villes (Stage 10)
62.96 km/h | Thomas De Gendt – LTS | Rioupéroux (Stage 18)
59,556 metres of elevation
the riders covered
that’s 6.7 Mount Everests
4 million and 6 million
records each stage
to generate race insights Dimension Data has processed between
663,912 total number of visitors to the BETA live tracking website since it went live
74,607 highest number of unique visitors supported on a single day on the BETA live tracking website
visit dimensiondata.com/tourdefrance
For more information on the Tour de France’s digital transformation
after 21 Stagesoverall classifications
Individual
Chris Froome – SKY
84h 46’ 14’’
Youth
Nairo Alexander Quintana – MOV
84h 47’ 26’’
Team
Movistar
255h 24’ 24’’
Points
Peter Sagan – TCS
432 points
Climber
Chris Froome – SKY
119 points
38 number of cyclists who abandoned the race this year
(which is relatively low when compared against the history books)
54.09of abandoned r iders across al l 102 Tour de France racesaverage number
year starters finishers abandoned
1995 189 115 741996 189 129 601997 198 139 591998 189 96 931999 180 141 392000 180 128 522001 189 144 452002 189 153 362003 189 147 422004 188 147 412005 189 155 342006 176 139 372007 189 141 482008 180 145 352009 180 156 242010 197 170 272011 198 167 312012 198 153 452013 198 169 292014 198 164 342015 198 160 38
the lowest number of finishers ever(1919 with 69 starters)
the highest number of finishers ever(2010 with 197 starters)
10170
here’s a look at the last 21 years…
average 43.95
top 5 steepest gradients riders climbed
5 climbs with the lowest recorded average speed
19%steepest gradient on a climb on
this year’s route
19% Mur de Huy | Stage 311% Alpe d’Huez | Stage 2010.8% Col de Labays | Stage 1010.1% Mûr de Bretagne | Stage 810% Col du Tourmalet | Stage 11
15.52 km/h Côte de la Croix Neuve | Stage 14 (3 km cat.2 at 10.3%) 15.84 km/h Alpe d’Huez | Stage 20 (13.8 km HC at 8.1%)16.21 km/h La Pierre-Saint-Martin | Stage 10 (15.3 km HC at 7.4%) 16.49 km/h Plateau de Beille | Stage 12 (15.8 km HC at 7.9%) 16.76 km/h Lacets de Montvernier | Stage 18 (3.4 km cat. 2 at 8.2%)
(Source: Météo France. Figures stated are the highest temperature recorded on the Stage.)