Tour de France 2017 Stage 10

Tour de France 2017

Stage 10

Périgueux → Bergerac

Race Report

Stage 10 of the 2017 Tour de France, held on July 11, 2017, covered 178.0 km from Périgueux to Bergerac. Marcel Kittel won the stage via large group sprint. Classified as a flat stage suited for sprinters. The riders faced 1,407 meters of total elevation gain. The stage was completed at an average speed of 44.3 km/h, which was 2.2 km/h faster than the edition average of 42.2 km/h.

Road raceFlat178.0 km11 Jul 2017

Périgueux → Bergerac

Stage 10 | Périgueux - Bergerac

Stage Winner

Marcel Kittel

Yellow Jersey

Chris Froome

Avg Speed

44.3 km/h

Elevation

1,407 m

Difficulty

25

Win Type

Large group sprint

Won How

Sprint of large group

Startlist Quality

1,791

Jersey Classifications

Yellow Jersey

Chris Froome

Green Jersey

Marcel Kittel

Polka-Dot Jersey

Warren Barguil

White Jersey

Simon Philip Yates

Edition Difficulty Profile

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who won Stage 10 of the 2017 Tour de France?

Marcel Kittel won Stage 10 of the 2017 Tour de France.

How long was Stage 10 of the 2017 Tour de France?

Stage 10 covered 178.0 km from Périgueux to Bergerac. The total elevation gain was 1,407 meters.

Who wore the yellow jersey after Stage 10 of the 2017 Tour de France?

Chris Froome wore the yellow jersey (maillot jaune) after Stage 10 of the 2017 Tour de France.

What was the route of Stage 10 in the 2017 Tour de France?

Stage 10 ran from Périgueux to Bergerac, a distance of 178.0 km. It was classified as a flat stage.

What was the average speed of Stage 10 in the 2017 Tour de France?

The average winning speed for Stage 10 was 44.3 km/h. The stage profile was classified as flat.