Tour de France 1977 Stage 21

Tour de France 1977

Stage 21

Montereau → Versailles

Race Report

Stage 21 of the 1977 Tour de France, held on July 18, 1977, covered 121.0 km from Montereau to Versailles. Gerrie Knetemann won the stage. Classified as a mountain stage with a flat finish after the final descent. The riders faced 3,000 meters of total elevation gain, making it the 3rd hardest stage of the edition. The stage was completed at an average speed of 34.6 km/h, which was 2.1 km/h slower than the edition average of 36.7 km/h.

Road raceMountains flat finish121.0 km18 Jul 1977

Montereau → Versailles

Stage 16 | Morzine - Chamonix

Stage Winner

Gerrie Knetemann

Yellow Jersey

Bernard Thevenet

Avg Speed

34.6 km/h

Elevation

3,000 m

Difficulty

345

Startlist Quality

955

Jersey Classifications

Yellow Jersey

Bernard Thevenet

Green Jersey

Nan

Polka-Dot Jersey

Nan

White Jersey

Nan

Edition Difficulty Profile

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who won Stage 21 of the 1977 Tour de France?

Gerrie Knetemann won Stage 21 of the 1977 Tour de France.

How long was Stage 21 of the 1977 Tour de France?

Stage 21 covered 121.0 km from Montereau to Versailles. The total elevation gain was 3,000 meters.

Who wore the yellow jersey after Stage 21 of the 1977 Tour de France?

Bernard Thevenet wore the yellow jersey (maillot jaune) after Stage 21 of the 1977 Tour de France.

What was the route of Stage 21 in the 1977 Tour de France?

Stage 21 ran from Montereau to Versailles, a distance of 121.0 km. It was classified as a mountains flat finish stage.

What was the average speed of Stage 21 in the 1977 Tour de France?

The average winning speed for Stage 21 was 34.6 km/h. The stage profile was classified as mountains flat finish.