In third place was INEOS Grenadiers who've conquered the team's classification, but also saw Geraint Thomas surge to a surprising third spot, showing his best level since his 2018 win. Groupama - FDJ and BORA - hansgrohe follow after having David Gaudu and Aleksandr Vlasov finish fourth and fifth, with a very balanced field following.
Below is the exact prize money each team has won during the Tour:
Order - Team - Prize Money
1 Jumbo-Visma €779.750
2 UAE Team Emirates €322.960
3 Ineos Grenadiers €240.610
4 Groupama-FDJ €143.860
5 Bora - hansgrohe €95.440
6 Alpecin-Deceuninck €68.630
7 Team BikeExchange - Jayco €63.170
8 Trek - Segafredo €57.740
9 EF Education-EasyPost €57.100
10 Arkáa Samsic €56.980
11 Intermarché - Wanty - Gobert Matériaux €50.810
12 Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team €46.430
13 Israel - Premier Tech €43.770
14 Cofidis €40.950
15 Bahrain - Victorious €35.840
16 Team DSM €32.350
17 Movistar Team €32.000
18 TotalEnergies €20.060
19 AG2R Citroën Team €19.870
20 B&B Hotels-KTM €18.540
21 Lotto Soudal €15.140
22 Astana Qazaqstan €15.000
Towards the end of the list you find Lotto Soudal and Astana Qazaqstan Team, both teams who struggled to achieve many results during the race. Whilst the Belgian team struggled with Caleb Ewan and struggled to be in contention for any stage, they've still surpassed Astana Qazaqstan Team who've had Alexey Lutsenko bounce into ninth place towards the third week but it wasn't enough to have them out of the last place.