Oh, Paris ! #TDF2023 📸 A.S.O / Ashley & Jered Gruber
The Tour de France is over and now it is time to make math. Over €2.2 million euros were to be distributed between the 22 teams across the race in total, and here is how that money has been split among all teams taking into consideration their results.
With €664.280, unsurprisingly, it is Jumbo-Visma taking the biggest slice of the share. They have won the race outright with Jonas Vingegaard, who has also won a stage and led the race for over two thirds of it. They are followed by €455.560 of UAE Team Emirates of Tadej Pogacar and Adam Yates who scored the most UCI points from the race due to their results from start to finish of the race.
The two teams were way above all other teams as they filled all spots of the podium. Most teams then follow similar values, INEOS Grenadiers sealed third place much because of Carlos Rodríguez' overall classification result. In the bottom of the standings was Team DSM-Firmenich who brought €12.180 from the three weeks of racing.
Order - Team - Prize Money (in €)
1 Jumbo-Visma 664280
2 UAE Team Emirates 455560
3 INEOS Grenadiers 140910
4 Team Jayco AlUla 113650
5 Bahrain - Victorious 112310
6 Alpecin-Deceuninck 106470
7 Lidl - Trek 99080
8 AG2R Citroën Team 75180
9 BORA - hansgrohe 58200
10 Cofidis 54960
11 Lotto Dstny 43200
12 Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 42120
13 Groupama - FDJ 39320
14 Soudal - Quick Step 37900
15 Israel - Premier Tech 37890
16 TotalEnergies 36300
17 Team Arkéa Samsic 30580
18 EF Education-EasyPost 27930
19 Intermarché - Circus - Wanty 26460
20 Astana Qazaqstan Team 21780
21 Movistar Team 18240
22 Team dsm - firmenich 12180
Oh, Paris ! #TDF2023 📸 A.S.O / Ashley & Jered Gruber