Tour de France 2024 prize money: Pogačar and UAE Team Emirates rake in €806,810
How the €2,282,200 pot was split between the 22 te꧅ams

With the 2024 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France now finished, the final count for the amount of prize money won by each of the 22 teams is in, with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tadej Pogačar's UAE Team Emirates of course on top again after domi𒈔nating the three-week race.
Race winner Pogačar and his UAE support squad raked in a stunning €806,810, almost a third of the €2,282,200 total, through their dominance, with the Slovenian’s overall yellow jersey victory netting &euro𒊎;500,000 itself and his six stage wins amassing €6🌌6,000.
Pogačar’s teammates and key climbing domestiques João Almeida and Adam Yates managed fourth and sixth overall behind their leader, adding a further €93,000 to their large pot.
UAE’s total was almost €150,000 more than that earned by Visma-Lease a Bike’s overall win with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jonas Vingegaard in 2🐼023. The Dutch squad earned the second most money in the 2024 race thanks to the Dane’s second-place, stage win and four runner-up spots on stages, alongside the success of Matteo Jorgenson who was eighth overall, totalling ♎€356,220.
The GC podium continued to run in line with the prize money leaderboard, as Remco Evenepoel’s Soudal-QuickStep team earned €248,860 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:thanks to his white jersey win, podium overall and stage victory on the time trial into Gevrey-Chambertinღ.
Behind the big guns who vied for overall victory in fourth was one of the WorldTour teams with the smallest budget, Intermarché-Wanty, with €111,760 in prize funds, quite the jump up from the €26,460 they made last year as the fourth lowest-earning team. They not only took their first-ever Tour de France stage win but, through 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Binian Girmay, made history as he became the first-ever black African to win a Tour stage win and a leader's classification as 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:he took home the green points jౠersey.
Also punching above their weight were the two teams awarded wildcard entry to the 2024 race, Uno-X Mobility and TotalEnergies, proving every bit that they deserved to be there. Despite missing out on a first Tour stage win, the Norwegian t𝓡eam, thanks to their constant efforts in the breakaway, where they racked up intermediate sprints, KOM points and strong stage finishes, racked up €60,170 throughout the three weeks - the▨ eighth most.
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TotalEnergies, after being criticised for a lot of the first week as they didn’t get into many moves, won the tenth most of any team with 50,300. This was mainly thanks to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Anthony Turgis’🦩 stunning stage 9 win on the gravel day into Troyes.
They also managed to makeꩵ the most of any French team, despite being♍ a second-division ProTeam and win over €15,000 more than all of the other teams from France - Arkéa-B&B Hotels, Cofidis, Groupama-FDJ and Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale.
Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe had a delayed start in their pursuit of becoming one of cycling’s ‘super teams’ as, with GC leader Primož Roglič abandoning the race due to a crash before stage 13, they had little left to fight for in the way of GC or stage wins, des💙pite Jai Hindley’s best efforts.

James Moultrie is a gold-standard NCTJ journalist who joined Cyclingnews as a News Writer in 2023 after originally contributing as a freelancer for eight months, during which time he also wrote for Eurosport, Rouleur and Cycling Weekly. Prior to joining the team he reported on races such as Paris-Roubaix and the Giro d’Italia Donne for Eurosport and has interviewed some of the sport’s top rid⭕ers in Chloé Dygert, Lizzie Deignan and Wout van Aert. Outside of cycling, he spends t𒈔he majority of his time watching other sports – rugby, football, cricket, and American Football to name a few.