Tour de France 2026 prize money - How €2.3 million euros will be given to cycling's top teams

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Monday, 29 June 2026 at 12:56
Tadej Pogacar, Paul Seixas and Remco Evenepoel at the 2026 Liêge-Bastogne-Liège
The 2026 Tour de France will take place from the 4th to the 26th of July. Throughout the 21 stages, the peloton will be racing through the mountains, sprint stages, cobblestones, individual and team time trials even - with the best riders in the world present. We take a look at how all the prize money will be distributed.
The total prize money for the 2026 Tour de France is of €2.305.800 million euros which comes together as the sum of all classifications and stage results - with over €270.000 also being given to rider unions. The winner of the overall classification takes home €500.000 whilst each stage winner wins €11.000, with the first 20 riders across the line and in the GC each day take some sort of financial reward. The winners of the points and KOM classifications win €25.000.

Prize Money 2026 Tour de France 

OrderOverall classificationStage ClassificationPoints ClassificationKOM ClassificationYouth ClassificationTeams Classification
1500.00011.00025.00025.00020.00050.000
2200.000550015.00015.00015.00030.000
3100.000280010.00010.00010.00020.000
470.000150040004000500012.000
550.000830350035008000
623.00078030003000
711.50073025002500
8760067020002000
94500650
103800600
113000540
122700470
132500440
142100340
152000300
161500300
171300300
181200300
191100300
201000300
Daily classification leaders:
ClassificationOverall classificationPoints classificationKOM classificationYouth classification
Leader500300300300
KOM points distribution:
Order/Prize MoneyHC1st cat.2nd cat.3rd cat.4th cat.
1st800650500300200
2nd450400200
3rd300150

Other awards and classifications 

Intermediate sprints will give €1500, €1000 and €500 respectively for the first three spots.

On all 19 non-time-trial stages, there will be a €2000 prize for the combativity award. The race's 'super combatif' will receive €20.000 at the end of the Tour.

The first rider over the Col du Tourmalet (stage 6) and Col du Galibier (stage 20) will receive €5000.

The organization will choose a 'best teammate' of the race and award him €3000. Each week, €2000 will be awarded to the 'best teammate'.
The first rider to reach 50 KOM points will receive €5000.

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