Tour de France 2026 Classifications Update Stage 12 - Tim Merlier hat-trick closes green jersey top four to 50 points as Tadej Pogacar’s lead survives unchanged

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Thursday, 16 July 2026 at 17:46
Tadej Pogacar on stage 11 of the 2026 Tour de France
The 2026 Tour de France classifications will shift across three weeks of racing, from the Grand Départ in Barcelona on 4 July to the final stage in Paris on 26 July. Across time trials, sprint stages, breakaway opportunities and the high mountains, each day can alter the shape of the race for yellow and the Tour’s other major jerseys. Here we look at the race's classifications and update them on the daily - including the fight for the yellow jersey.
This live classifications hub is updated after each stage of the 2026 Tour de France with the latest General Classification, Points Classification, Mountains Classification and Best Young Rider standings. As the race develops, it tracks the key movements in the fight for the yellow jersey, green jersey, polka-dot jersey and white jersey.
The General Classification remains the central battle of the Tour, but the wider standings often tell their own stories as the race moves through different terrain. Sprint stages can reshape the points competition, mountain days can transform the polka-dot jersey fight, and the white jersey battle can change quickly when young contenders are tested across repeated days of pressure.
With 21 stages and four major jersey competitions to follow, the Tour de France standings can change through time gaps, bonus seconds, breakaway moves, sprint points, mountain points and decisive race incidents. This page will follow those changes throughout the 2026 Tour de France.

General Classification Standings after Stage 12

The top 10 remained unchanged after stage 12, with Tadej Pogacar still leading Jonas Vingegaard by 3:36 and Remco Evenepoel by 4:06.
Ilan Van Wilder moved up to 11th, while Davide Piganzoli, Tobias Halland Johannessen, Sean Quinn and Yannis Voisard also gained a place. Nicolas Prodhomme and Carlos Verona were the biggest movers inside the top 25, each climbing two positions.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamUCITime
1- Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG2536″43:04:01
2- Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike12″3:36
3- Evenepoel RemcoRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe10″4:06
4- Ayuso JuanLidl - Trek4:22
5- Seixas PaulDecathlon CMA CGM Team4″4:35
6- Lipowitz FlorianRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe4:44
7- del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG14″5:08
8- Skjelmose MattiasLidl - Trek5:45
9-Martinez LennyBahrain - Victorious6:34
10- Pidcock TomPinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team4″11:49
11▲1 Van Wilder IlanSoudal Quick-Step12:43
12▲1 Piganzoli DavideTeam Visma | Lease a Bike13:38
13▲1 Johannessen Tobias HallandUno-X Mobility6″14:50
14▲1 Quinn SeanEF Education - EasyPost15:08
15▲1 Voisard YannisTudor Pro Cycling Team15:36
16▲1 Debruyne RamsesAlpecin - Premier Tech16:13
17▲1 Carapaz RichardEF Education - EasyPost4″17:43
18▲1 Jegat JordanTotalEnergies17:56
19▲1 Yates AdamUAE Team Emirates - XRG18:26
20▲1 Castrillo PabloMovistar Team20:32
21▲1 Kuss SeppTeam Visma | Lease a Bike20:52
22▲1 McNulty BrandonUAE Team Emirates - XRG26:01
23▲1 Benoot TiesjDecathlon CMA CGM Team33:17
24▲2 Prodhomme NicolasDecathlon CMA CGM Team42:28
25▲2 Verona CarlosLidl - Trek46:53

Points Classification Standings after Stage 12

Mads Pedersen extended his green jersey lead to 40 points after stage 12, moving onto 357 ahead of Biniam Girmay on 317. Jasper Philipsen is only six points further back, while stage winner Tim Merlier closed to within 50 points of Pedersen.
Olav Kooij remains sixth after finishing second in Chalon-sur-Saone. Anthony Turgis moved up one place to eighth, Milan Fretin climbed two places to ninth and Tadej Pogacar dropped two positions to 10th.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1- Pedersen MadsLidl - Trek357
2- Girmay BiniamNSN Cycling Team317
3- Philipsen JasperAlpecin - Premier Tech311
4- Merlier TimSoudal Quick-Step307
5- Kanter MaxXDS Astana Team239
6- Kooij OlavDecathlon CMA CGM Team210
7- Wærenskjold SørenUno-X Mobility159
8▲1 Turgis AnthonyTotalEnergies129
9▲2Fretin MilanCofidis117
10▼2 Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG107

King of the Mountains Standings after Stage 12

There was no movement inside the top 10 after stage 12. Tadej Pogacar remains in control with 42 points, 15 clear of Jonas Vingegaard, while Richard Carapaz holds third on 19.
Valentin Paret-Peintre and Paul Seixas remain tied on 18 points, with Nicolas Prodhomme one point further back in sixth.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1- Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG42
2- Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike27
3- Carapaz RichardEF Education - EasyPost19
4- Paret-Peintre ValentinSoudal Quick-Step18
5- Seixas PaulDecathlon CMA CGM Team18
6- Prodhomme NicolasDecathlon CMA CGM Team17
7-Baudin AlexEF Education - EasyPost16
8- Martinez LennyBahrain - Victorious16
9- del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG14
10- Lipowitz FlorianRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe12

Youth Classification Standings after Stage 12

Juan Ayuso retained the white jersey, 13 seconds ahead of Paul Seixas and 46 seconds clear of Isaac del Toro. The leading nine positions remained unchanged after the flat stage, while Kevin Vauquelin moved up one place to enter the top 10.
Juan Ayuso retained the white jersey after stage 12, holding a 13-second lead over Paul Seixas and 46 seconds over Isaac del Toro.
The top seven remained unchanged, while Mathias Vacek moved up one place to eighth. Quinn Simmons and Antonio Tiberi were the biggest movers, each climbing three positions into ninth and 10th respectively.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1- Ayuso JuanLidl - Trek43:08:23
2- Seixas PaulDecathlon CMA CGM Team0:13
3- del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG0:46
4- Martinez LennyBahrain - Victorious2:12
5- Piganzoli DavideTeam Visma | Lease a Bike9:16
6- Debruyne RamsesAlpecin - Premier Tech11:51
7- Castrillo PabloMovistar Team16:10
8▲1 Vacek MathiasLidl - Trek48:57
9▲3 Simmons QuinnLidl - Trek1:04:49
10▲3 Tiberi AntonioBahrain - Victorious1:09:10

Teams Classification Standings after Stage 12

Lidl-Trek retained a commanding lead of 24:18 over UAE Team Emirates – XRG after stage 12. Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe and Decathlon CMA CGM Team each gained one place to move into third and fourth.
Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team made the biggest jump, climbing four places to fifth. TotalEnergies, Uno-X Mobility, Bahrain Victorious, Soudal – Quick-Step and Tudor Pro Cycling Team also each rose four positions.
Rnk▼▲TeamClassTime
1- Lidl - TrekWT129:10:08
2- UAE Team Emirates - XRGWT24:18
3▲1 Red Bull - BORA - hansgroheWT44:28
4▲1 Decathlon CMA CGM TeamWT1:08:03
5▲4 Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling TeamPRT2:12:50
6▲4 TotalEnergiesPRT2:34:05
7▲4 Uno-X MobilityWT2:47:23
8▲4 Bahrain - VictoriousWT2:50:50
9▲4 Soudal Quick-StepWT2:54:34
10▲4 Tudor Pro Cycling TeamPRT3:13:29
11▲4 Groupama - FDJ UnitedWT3:38:04
12▲6 Alpecin - Premier TechWT4:05:20
13▲7 Team Jayco AlUlaWT4:50:19
14▲8 NSN Cycling TeamWT6:27:25
You can check the full standings of each of the classifications at the 2026 Tour de France.
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