Tour de France 2026 Classifications Update Stage 3 - Tadej Pogacar strips yellow from Jonas Vingegaard as Alex Baudin claims polka dots

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Monday, 06 July 2026 at 17:30
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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.
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 3

Pogacar’s stage win has moved him into the yellow jersey, although Jonas Vingegaard remains locked on the same overall time after three stages. The difference at the top has therefore come down to bonuses and placings, with Pogacar now leading the Tour after taking victory at Les Angles.
Behind the front two, Remco Evenepoel stays third at 23 seconds, with Isaac del Toro fourth at 24 seconds and Juan Ayuso fifth at 27 seconds, keeping the top of the GC tightly packed. Paul Seixas remains sixth at 48 seconds, while Florian Lipowitz, Lenny Martinez, Tobias Halland Johannessen and Ilan Van Wilder complete the top 10 after Romain Gregoire dropped out of the leading group on the Col de Toses.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1▲1 Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG8:46:55
2▼1 Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike,,
3- Evenepoel RemcoRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe0:23
4- del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG0:24
5- Ayuso JuanLidl - Trek0:27
6- Seixas PaulDecathlon CMA CGM Team0:48
7▲1 Lipowitz FlorianRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe0:53
8▲1 Johannessen Tobias HallandBahrain - Victorious1:09
9▲3 Martinez LennyUno-X Mobility1:11
10▲1 Van Wilder IlanSoudal Quick-Step1:17
11▼1 Pidcock TomPinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team1:22
12▲7 Carapaz RichardEF Education - EasyPost1:45
13▲5 Van Eetvelt LennertLotto Intermarché1:47
14▲2 Skjelmose MattiasLidl - Trek1:50
15▲2 Piganzoli DavideTeam Visma | Lease a Bike2:15
16▲4 Arensman ThymenNetcompany INEOS2:19
17▲4 Jegat JordanTotalEnergies2:30
18▲8 Higuita SergioXDS Astana Team3:23
19▲3 Voisard YannisMovistar Team3:24
20▲3 Uijtdebroeks CianTudor Pro Cycling Team3:50
21▲10 Bernal EganNetcompany INEOS4:15
22▲3 Parra José FélixCaja Rural - Seguros RGA4:21
23▲6 Tejada HaroldXDS Astana Team4:38
24▲4 Træen TorsteinUno-X Mobility5:06
25▼12 Baudin AlexEF Education - EasyPost5:19

Points Classification Standings after Stage 3

Pogacar’s stage win also reshaped the points classification, moving the UAE Team Emirates – XRG leader from third into green on 55 points. Jonas Vingegaard’s strong finish lifted him four places to second on 44, while Isaac del Toro slipped from the lead to third on 39 after starting the day in green.
Mads Pedersen’s work from the breakaway still paid off despite missing out on the stage fight, with his intermediate sprint haul moving him up eight places to fourth on 37 points. Remco Evenepoel completes the top five on 33, while Paul Seixas and Mattias Skjelmose were also among the day’s big movers after the uphill finish at Les Angles.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1▲2 Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG55
2▲4 Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike44
3▼2 del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG39
4▲8 Pedersen MadsLidl - Trek37
5▼1 Evenepoel RemcoRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe33
6▲3 Johannessen Tobias HallandUno-X Mobility32
7▲8 Seixas PaulDecathlon CMA CGM Team28
8▼6 Molenaar AlexCaja Rural - Seguros RGA25
9▲17 Skjelmose MattiasEF Education - EasyPost25
10▼3 Carapaz RichardLidl - Trek23

King of the Mountains Standings after Stage 3

Alex Baudin was the clear winner in the mountains classification battle, turning his day in the breakaway into the polka dot jersey with 12 points. The EF Education – EasyPost rider took maximum points on the Col de Toses and added more on the Col du Calvaire, moving straight to the top of the standings.
Nicolas Prodhomme also profited from the break to climb to second on 9 points, with Raul Garcia Pierna third on 6 after helping force the selection from the escape. Alex Molenaar, who began the day in polka dots, dropped to fourth on 5 points, while Brandon McNulty and Vlad Van Mechelen sit just behind on 4.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1 Baudin AlexEF Education - EasyPost12
2 Prodhomme NicolasDecathlon CMA CGM Team9
3 García Pierna RaúlMovistar Team6
4▼3 Molenaar AlexCaja Rural - Seguros RGA5
5▼3 McNulty BrandonUAE Team Emirates - XRG4
6 Van Mechelen VladBahrain - Victorious4
7▼1 Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG3
8▼5 Johannessen Tobias HallandTeam Jayco AlUla3
9▼5 Engelhardt FelixUno-X Mobility2
10 Paret-Peintre ValentinSoudal Quick-Step2

Youth Classification Standings after Stage 3

Isaac del Toro remains in control of the young rider classification after another strong day for UAE Team Emirates – XRG, sitting 24 seconds behind Pogacar on GC but still leading the white jersey race. Juan Ayuso is only three seconds back in second, keeping that classification extremely tight between two riders already sitting fourth and fifth overall.
Paul Seixas also stayed firmly in the picture, holding third at 24 seconds despite Decathlon CMA CGM Team sending Nicolas Prodhomme back from the break to support him late on. Lenny Martinez sits fourth at 45 seconds, while Lennert Van Eetvelt rounds out the top five at 1:23.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates-XRG08:47:19
2Ayuso JuanLidl-Trek+ 03
3Seixas PaulDecathlon CMA CGM Team+ 24
4▲ 1Martinez LennyBahrain Victorious+ 45
5▲ 3Van Eetvelt LennertLotto-Intermarché+ 01:23
6▲ 1Piganzoli DavideTeam Visma | Lease a Bike+ 01:51
7 ▲2Uijtdebroeks CianMovistar Team+ 03:00
8▼ 2Baudin AlexEF Education-EasyPost+ 04:55
9▲ 3Tiberi AntonioBahrain Victorious+ 06:53
10Vacek MathiasLidl-Trek+ 08:32

Teams Classification Standings after Stage 3

Rnk▼▲TeamClassTime
1- UAE Team Emirates - XRGWT26:25:34
2▲1 Red Bull - BORA - hansgroheWT2:12
3▲2 Lidl - TrekWT6:24
4▲2 Team Visma | Lease a BikeWT6:27
5▼1 EF Education - EasyPostWT7:15
6▲1 Decathlon CMA CGM TeamWT9:06
7▼5 Netcompany INEOSWT13:47
8- Uno-X MobilityWT15:03
9▲1 Movistar TeamWT19:30
10▲2 TotalEnergiesPRT26:01
You can check the full standings of each of the classifications at the 2026 Tour de France.
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