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Tour de France class standings

Xinhua, July 21, 2016 Adjust font size:

Following are the class standings after the 17th stage of the Tour de France from Bern to Finhaut-Emosson in Switzerland on Wednesday:

Points:

1. Peter Sagan (Slovakia/TIN) 425 points

2. Marcel Kittel (Germany/ETI) 228

3. Bryan Coquard (France/DEN) 156

4. Alexander Kristoff (Norway/KAT) 152

5. Michael Matthews (Australia/ORI) 143

6. Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium/BMC) 136

7. Andre Greipel (Germany/LOT) 128

8. Rafal Majka (Poland/TIN) 114

9. Thomas De Gendt (Belgium/LOT) 106

10. Daniel Navarro (Spain/COF) 105

Mountains:

1. Rafal Majka (Poland/TIN) 173 ponts

2. Thomas De Gendt (Belgium/LOT) 90

3. Ilnur Zakarin (Russia/KAT) 78

4. Daniel Navarro (Spain/COF) 69

5. Jarlinson Pantano (Colombia/IAM) 63

6. Serge Pauwels (Belgium/DDT) 62

7. Tom Dumoulin (Netherlands/GIA) 58

8. Stef Clement (Netherlands/IAM) 53

9. Rui Costa (Portugal/LAM) 50

10. Kristijan Durasek (Croatia/LAM) 36

Teams:

1. Movistar 218 hours three minutes and 31 seconds

2. Sky at 6:29

3. BMC 9:01

4. Astana 39:38

5. AG2R La Mondiale 41:55

6. Trek 1:02:27

7. Tinkoff 1:13:10

8. Katusha 1:29:30

9. IAM 1:33:29

10. FDJ 1:38:11

11. Orica 1:50:47

12. Lampre 2:12:42

13. Giant 2:14:32

14. Etixx 2:19:07

15. Bora 2:34:59

16. Cofidis 2:52:07

17. Lotto NL 3:06:04

18. Cannondale 3:19:27

19. Direct Energie 3:29:59

20. Fortuneo 3:39:06

21. Dimension Data 3:51:23

22. Lotto 4:38:11

Young riders:

1. Adam Yates (Britain/ORI) 77:28:03.

2. Louis Meintjes (South Africa/LAM) at 3:14.

3. Warren Barguil (France/GIA) 30:12.

4. Emanuel Buchmann (Germany/BOA) 33:06.

5. Wilco Kelderman (Netherlands/LNL) 1h03:46.

Combativity (stage):

Jarlinson Pantano (Colombia/IAM)

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