Australia has a strong presence at this year's Tour de France.
After 17 stages, the nation's biggest general classification hope, Ben O'Connor, is in 12th, over 30 minutes behind leader Tadej Pogacar.
Fellow countryman Jack Haig withdrew from the race in the opening week following a nasty crash in the peloton.
The Sporting News will collate all the Australian results at this year's Tour de France below.
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When is the Tour de France this year? Start date, finish for 2025
The 2025 edition of the Tour de France began on Saturday, July 5.
The 112th edition of the famous cycling event set off from Lille and will finish in Paris on Sunday, July 27.
Australian rider final results and positions: Tour de France 2025
Position | Rider | Team | Time behind leader |
---|---|---|---|
11 | Ben O'Connor | Team Jayco AlUla | 00h 34' 34'' |
33 | Callum Scotson | Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team | 02h 25' 40'' |
35 | Harry Sweeny | EF Education-EasyPost | 02h 27' 58'' |
42 | Michael Storer | Tudor Pro Cycling Team | 02h 50' 51'' |
86 | Kaden Groves | Alpecin-Deceuninck | 03h 53' 29'' |
121 | Luke Plapp | Team Jayco AlUla | 05h 02' 34'' |
123 | Robert Stannard | Bahrain-Victorious | 05h 03' 30'' |
129 | Jarrad Drizners | Lotto | 05h 11' 17'' |
137 | Luke Durbridge | Team Jayco AlUla | 05h 23' 21'' |
Withdrawn | Jack Haig | Bahrain-Victorious | -- |
Which Australian riders are competing at Tour de France 2025?
Australian-owned Team Jayco AlUla have three local riders in the mix this year – Ben O'Connor, Luke Plapp and Luke Durbridge. O'Connor notably had top-five general classification ambitions entering his first Tour with his new team.
Jack Haig and Robert Stannard form an Aussie duo at Bahrain-Victorious, although the former has since withdrawn from the race after a bad crash in Stage 7.
Nine-time grand tour stage winner Kaden Groves is racing with Alpecin-Deceuninck, while Jarrad Drizners is back in action with Lotto.
Harry Sweeny (EF Education-EasyPost), Callum Scotson (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team) and Michael Storer (Tudor Pro Cycling Team) are taking part in these three brutal weeks.
Aussies in Tour de France 2025
Rider | Team |
Harry Sweeny | EF Education-EasyPost |
Callum Scotson | Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team |
Kaden Groves | Alpecin-Deceuninck |
Luke Durbridge | Team Jayco AlUla |
Ben O'Connor | Team Jayco AlUla |
Luke Plapp | Team Jayco AlUla |
Jack Haig | Bahrain-Victorious |
Robert Stannard | Bahrain-Victorious |
Jarrad Drizners | Lotto |
Michael Storer | Tudor Pro Cycling Team |
Tour de France 2025 route and stages
Stage | Date | Length | Route (type) |
1 | July 5 | 184.9 km | Lille Metropole to Lille Metropole (flat) |
2 | July 6 | 209.1 km | Lauwin-Planque to Boulogne-sur-Mer (hilly) |
3 | July 7 | 178.3 km | Valenciennes to Dunkerque (flat) |
4 | July 8 | 174.2 km | Amiens Metropole to Rouen (hilly) |
5 | July 9 | 33 km | Caen to Caen (individual time-trial) |
6 | July 10 | 201.5 km | Bayeux to Vire Normandie (hilly) |
7 | July 11 | 197 km | Saint-Malo to Mur-de-Bretagne Guerlédan (hilly) |
8 | July 12 | 171.4 km | Saint-Méen-le-Grand to Laval Espace Mayenne (flat) |
9 | July 13 | 174.1 km | Chinon to Châteauroux (flat) |
10 | July 14 | 165.3 km | Ennezat to Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy (mountain) |
Rest Day | July 15 | -- | -- |
11 | July 16 | 156.8 km | Toulouse to Toulouse (flat) |
12 | July 17 | 180.6 km | Auch to Hautacam (mountain) |
13 | July 18 | 10.9 km | Loudenvielle to Peyragudes (individual time-trial) |
14 | July 19 | 182.6 km | Pau to Luchon-Superbagnères (mountain) |
15 | July 20 | 169.3 km | Muret to Carcassonne (hilly) |
Rest Day | July 21 | -- | -- |
16 | July 22 | 171.5 km | Montpellier to Mont Ventoux (mountain) |
17 | July 23 | 160.4 km | Bollène to Valence (flat) |
18 | July 24 | 171.5 km | Vif to Courchevel Col de la Loze (mountain) |
19 | July 25 | 129.9 km | Albertville to La Plagne (mountain) |
20 | July 26 | 184.2 km | Nantua to Pontarlier (hilly) |
21 | July 27 | 132.3 km | Mantes-la-Ville to Paris Champs-Élysées (flat) |
Tour de France past winners
Year | Winner | Country |
---|---|---|
2024 | Tadej Pogačar | Slovenia |
2023 | Jonas Vingegaard | Denmark |
2022 | Jonas Vingegaard | Denmark |
2021 | Tadej Pogačar | Slovenia |
2020 | Tadej Pogačar | Slovenia |
2019 | Egan Bernal | Colombia |
2018 | Geraint Thomas | Wales |
2017 | Chris Froome | England |
2016 | Chris Froome | England |
2015 | Chris Froome | England |
2014 | Vincenzo Nibali | Italy |
2013 | Chris Froome | England |
2012 | Bradley Wiggins | England |
2011 | Cadel Evans | Australia |
2010 | Andy Schleck* | Luxembourg |
2009 | Alberto Contador | Spain |
2008 | Carlos Sastre | Spain |
2007 | Alberto Contador | Spain |
2006 | Oscar Pereiro** | Spain |
2005 | Lance Armstrong*** | USA |
2004 | Lance Armstrong*** | USA |
2003 | Lance Armstrong*** | USA |
2002 | Lance Armstrong*** | USA |
2001 | Lance Armstrong*** | USA |
2000 | Lance Armstrong*** | USA |
1999 | Lance Armstrong*** | USA |
1998 | Marco Pantani | Italy |
*Alberto Contador won the race, but failed a drug test later
**Floyd Landis won the race, but failed a drug test later
***Lance Armstrong has had all his titles vacated due to doping. No winner was named in his place.