Tour de France 2026 Classifications Update Stage 14 - Pogacar now has over 4 minutes over Vingegaard; Evenepoel defends podium from Seixas

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Saturday, 18 July 2026 at 18:19
Tadej Pogacar on Stage 10 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 the yellow and the Tour’s other major jerseys. Here we look at the race's classifications and update them on a 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 14

The main change in the overall classification today is Tom Pidcock's position loss. After a successful breakaway the previous day, the Briton once again attempted to surprise, but this time around UAE Team Emirates - XRG had no intentions of letting the gap grow.
The Briton defended himself and finished amongst peers around 3:30 minutes behind today in Le Markstein, but naturally, he lost ground to his fellow podium candidates and dropped down to ninth place (only ahead of Lenny Martínez, out of those he overtook the previous day. However, 10th place Lenny Martínez has 7:30 minutes (the exact gap Pidcock won on the road on stage 13) advantage over 11th place Egan Bernal.
Tadej Pogacar rode to another solo win and has extended his gap to 4:30 minutes over Jonas Vingegaard. The Dane gained only a few seconds on Remco Evenepoel, who is now 5:04 minutes behind. 15 seconds behind is Paul Seixas, who moved up from Juan Ayuso's position today, by a mere 3 seconds.
Florian Lipowitz sits at 5:44 and has Isaac del Toro a mere 6 seconds behind now. Mattias Skjelmose is 8th on GC, 7:35 minutes behind.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1- Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG51:18:28
2- Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike4:30
3- Evenepoel RemcoRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe5:04
4▲2 Seixas PaulDecathlon CMA CGM Team5:19
5- Ayuso JuanLidl - Trek5:22
6▲1 Lipowitz FlorianRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe5:44
7▲1 del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG5:50
8▲1 Skjelmose MattiasLidl - Trek7:35
9▼5Pidcock TomPinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team7:59
10- Martinez LennyBahrain - Victorious8:25
11▲1 Bernal EganNetcompany INEOS15:55
12▼1 Jegat JordanTotalEnergies16:03
13- Van Wilder IlanSoudal Quick-Step16:23
14▲1 Johannessen Tobias HallandUno-X Mobility16:40
15▲4 Carapaz RichardEF Education - EasyPost19:11
16▼2 Piganzoli DavideTeam Visma | Lease a Bike19:15
17- Voisard YannisTudor Pro Cycling Team19:16
18▲2 Yates AdamUAE Team Emirates - XRG22:06
19▲3 McNulty BrandonTeam Visma | Lease a Bike24:32
20▲1 Kuss SeppUAE Team Emirates - XRG35:48

Points Classification Standings after Stage 14

Not a stage for the sprinters, but the early intermediate sprint provided the sprinters with an opportunity to score points. Tim Merlier has not done this, bringing the fight down to three riders for the win. Jasper Philipsen closed the gap by 5 points to Mads Pedersen, but there are still 36 points separating the two, whilst Biniam Girmay is only 14 points behind Philipsen.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1- Pedersen MadsLidl - Trek397
2- Philipsen JasperAlpecin - Premier Tech361
3- Girmay BiniamNSN Cycling Team347
4- Merlier TimSoudal Quick-Step307
5- Kanter MaxXDS Astana Team255
6- Kooij OlavDecathlon CMA CGM Team210
7- Wærenskjold SørenUno-X Mobility159
8- Pogačar TadejTotalEnergies129
9▲1 Turgis AnthonyUAE Team Emirates - XRG127
10▼1 Fretin MilanCofidis117

King of the Mountains Standings after Stage 14

Tadej Pogacar remains in the lead of the KOM classification, a jersey he will continue not wearing, however. He has 52 points after stage 14, but there is a new jersey wearer. Jonas Vingegaard has scored a few points, and with today's breakaway, Valentin Paret-Peintre and Richard Carapaz have gained points and truly entered the fight.
The two riders are set to be Pogacar's main rivals at this Tour. Paret-Peintre has 43 points in the classification, and Carapaz has 38, but tomorrow could see an extension if Pogacar wins the summit finish to Plateau de Solaison.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1- Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG52
2▲3 Paret-Peintre ValentinSoudal Quick-Step43
3- Carapaz RichardEF Education - EasyPost38
4▼2 Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike35
5▲1 Seixas PaulDecathlon CMA CGM Team24

Youth Classification Standings after Stage 14

The white jersey has changed hands. Paul Seixas has won a few seconds on Juan Ayuso on Le Markstein, but it was the bonus seconds at the finish line that made the difference. Seixas now has 3 seconds over Ayuso and is officially the leader of the youth classification. Both have lost time to Isaac del Toro on the day; however, he sits 31 seconds behind.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1▲1 Seixas PaulDecathlon CMA CGM Team51:23:47
2▼1 Ayuso JuanLidl - Trek0:03
3- del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG0:31
4- Martinez LennyBahrain - Victorious3:06

Teams Classification Standings after Stage 14

UAE Team Emirates - XRG has won two more minutes this Saturday to Lidl-Trek, reducing the gap further to 7:26 minutes. The gap continued to thin down as the race progressed.
RnkPrev▼▲TeamClassTime
11- Lidl - TrekWT153:59:59
22- UAE Team Emirates - XRGWT7:26
34▲1 Team Visma | Lease a BikeWT42:32
43▼1 Red Bull - BORA - hansgroheWT42:51
55- Decathlon CMA CGM TeamWT1:25:37
You can check the full standings of each of the classifications at the 2026 Tour de France.
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