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Peter Saga a Th Tour D Franc Peter Saga a th Tour d Franc (2012-2019) Legend 2014 » Stage 1: Leeds – Harrogate (2) Length: 190.5km | Winner: Marcel KITTEL (GER) 1st place t tage ogeth 1 s er e 5 , 2014 » Stage 2: York – Sheffield (4) ag (1 5 st ! 0 Length: 201km | Winner: Vincenzo NIBALI (ITA) .3 o % 2nd place n i t ) i i n n p i 1st place 3rd place e T w p Top ten (4th - 10th place) o T i 12 Other place e 2nd place g 7a 6 t s In a case of the same finish place, the size of the circle represents 124 3rd place best Peter’s placement in this stage finish place d U N I T E D K I N G D O M a 22 y se Top ten (4th - 10th place) i co se n gree jer pla ce Other place How to read? ce, 11 thir pla Year p Stage number Start Finish 2015 » Prologue: Utrecht – Utrecht (19) Length: 13.8km | Winner: Rohan DENNIS (AUS) i Peter Sagan’s posion t 2018 » Stage 2: Mouilleron-Saint-Germain – La Roche-sur-Yon (1) i o Length: 182.5km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) in the stage n 2014 » Stage 3: Cambridge – LONDON (2) T H E N E T H E R L A N D S Length: 155km | Winner: Marcel KITTEL (GER) o Length of the stage Winner Naonality 2015 » Stage 2: Utrecht – Zélande (2) t h Length: 166km | Winner: André GREIPEL (GER) 45 p o d 1 : 3,000,000 i u ( ) 29 ge 0 37.5 75 150 225 300 km 2017 » Prologue: Düsseldorf – Düsseldorf (18) .8% of al sta 2019 » Stage 1: Brussel – Brussel (2) Length: 14km | Winner: Geraint THOMAS (GBR) 2018 » Stage 9: Arras – Roubaix (5) Length: 194.5km | Winner: Mike TEUNISSEN (NED) Projected coordinate system ETRS 1989 LAEA | Map by: Vladimír Bačík & Michal Klobučník Length: 156.5km | Winner: John DEGENKOLB (GER) 2019 » Stage 2: Brussel – Brussel (12) Data sources: www.letour.fr, www.procyclingstats.com, www.tdfrance.eu/sagan 2012 » Stage 3: Orchies – Boulogne-sur-Mer (1) 2014 » Stage 4: Le Touquet-Paris-Plage – Lille (4) Length: 27.6km | Winner: Jumbo-Visma (NED) Length: 163.5km | Winner: Marcel KITTEL (GER) Length: 197km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) 2017 » Stage 2: Düsseldorf – Liège (10) Length: 203.5km | Winner: Marcel KITTEL (GER) 2012 » Prologue: Liège – Liège (53) 2012 » Stage 2: Visé – Tournai (6) B E L G I U M Length: 6.4km | Winner: Fabian CANCELLARA (CH) Length: 207.5km | Winner: Mark CAVENDISH (GBR) 2012 » Stage 1: Liège – Seraing (1) 2014 » Stage 5: Ypres – Arenberg Porte du Hainaut (4) 2015 » Stage 3: Antwerp – Huy (27) 2016 » Stage 2: Saint-Lô – Cherbourg-en-Cotenn (1) Length: 152.5km | Winner: Lars BOOM (NED) Length: 159.5km | Winner: Joaquim RODRIGUEZ (ESP) Length: 198km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) Length: 183km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) 2015 » Stage 4: Seraing – Cambrai (3) Length: 223.5km | Winner: Tony MARTIN (GER) 2015 » Stage 6: Abbeville – Le Havre (2) Length: 191.5km | Winner: Zdenek STYBAR (CZE) 2012 » Stage 5: Rouen – Saint-Quenn (152) Length: 196km | Winner: André GREIPEL (GER) G E R M A N Y 2016 » Stage 1: Mont-Saint-Michel – Utah Beach Sainte-Marie-du-Mont (3) Length: 188km | Winner: Mark CAVENDISH (GBR) 2018 » Stage 8: Dreux – Amiens (2) L U X E M B O U R G Length: 181.0km | Winner: Dylan GROENEWEGEN (NED) 2015 » Stage 5: Arras – Amiens (2) 2012 » Stage 4: Abbeville – Rouen (5) Length: 214.5km | Winner: André GREIPEL (GER) Length: 189.5km | Winner: André GREIPEL (GER) 2017 » Stage 3: Verviers – LONGWY (1) Length: 212.5km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) 2014 » Stage 6: Arras – Reims (5) 2013 » Stage 10: Saint-Gildas-des-Bois – Saint Malo (4) Length: 194km | Winner: André GREIPEL (GER) Length: 197km | Winner: Marcel KITTEL (GER) 2018 » Stage 6: Brest – Műr-de-Bretagne (8) Length: 181.0km | Winner: Daniel MARTIN (IRL) 2013 » Stage 11: Avranches – Mont-Saint-Michel (17) 2019 » Stage 3: Binche – Épernay (5) 2015 » Stage 8: Rennes – Műr-de-Bretagne (4) Length: 33km | Winner: Tony MARTIN (GER) Length: 215km | Winner: Julian ALAPHILIPPE (FRA) 2012 » Stage 6: Épernay – Metz (1) Length: 181.5km | Winner: Alexis VUILLERMOZ (FRA) 2019 » Stage 21: Rambouillet – Paris (10) Length: 207.5km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) 2015 » Stage 7: Livarot – Fougéres (3) Length: 128.0km | Winner: Caleb EWAN (AUS) Length: 190.5km | Winner: Mark CAVENDISH (GBR) 2018 » Stage 21: Houilles – Paris (8) Length: 116.0km | Winner: Alexander KRISTOFF (NOR) 2019 » Stage 4: Reims – Nancy (4) 2018 » Stage 5: Lorient – Quimper (1) Length: 213.5km | Winner: Elia VIVIANI (ITA) Length: 204.5km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) 2016 » Stage 21: Chanlly – Paris (2) Length: 113.0km | Winner: André GREIPEL (GER) 2014 » Stage 7: Épernay – Nancy (2) 2015 » Stage 9: Vannes – Plumelec (-) 2018 » Stage 7: Fougères – Chartres (3) 2015 » Stage 21: Sèvres - Grand Paris Seine Ouest – Paris (7) Length: 234.5km | Winner: Maeo TRENTIN (ITA) Length: 28km | Winner: BMC Racing Team (USA) Length: 231.0km | Winner: Dylan GROENEWEGEN (NED) Length: 109.5km | Winner: André GREIPEL (GER) 2012 » Stage 19: Bonneval – Chartres (45) 2017 » Stage 4: Mondorf-les-Bains – Viel (NQ) 2018 » Stage 4: La Baule – Sarzeau (2) 2014 » Stage 21: Évry – Paris (9) Length: 53.5km | Winner: Bradley WIGGINS (GBR) Length: 207.5km | Winner: Arnaud DÉMARE (FRA) Length: 195km | Winner: Fernando GAVIRIA (COL) Length: 137.5km | Winner: Marcel KITTEL (GER) (originally second place, later disqualified) 2013 » Stage 21: Versailles – Paris (4) 2014 » Stage 8: Tomblaine – Gérardmer La Mauselaine (130) Length: 133.5km | Winner: Marcel KITTEL (GER) Length: 161km | Winner: Blel KADRI (FRA) 2016 » Stage 3: Granville – Angers (4) 2012 » Stage 21: Rambouillet – Paris (2) 2019 » Stage 6: Saint-Dié-des-Vosges – Colmar (1) Length: 223.5km | Winner: Mark CAVENDISH (GBR) Length: 120.0km | Winner: Mark CAVENDISH (GBR) Length: 175.5km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) 2013 » Stage 12: Fougeres – Tours (3) 2019 » Stage 6: Mulhouse – La Planche des Belles Filles (128) Length: 160.5km | Winner: Dylan TEUNS (BEL) 2014 » Stage 9: Gérardmer – Mulhouse (109) Length: 218km | Winner: Marcel KITTEL (GER) 2014 » Stage 10: Mulhouse – La Planche des Belles Filles (93) Length: 170km | Winner: Tony MARTIN (GER) Length: 161.5km | Winner: Vincenzo NIBALI (ITA) 2018 » Stage 3: Cholet – Cholet (-) 2012 » Stage 7: Tomblaine – La Planche des Belles Filles (120) Length: 35.5km | Winner: BMC Racing Team (USA) F R A N C E Length: 199.0km | Winner: Christopher FROOME (GBR) 2018 » Stage 2: Mouilleron-Saint-Germain – La Roche-sur-Yon (1) 2012 » Stage 8: Belfort – Porrentruy (55) Length: 182.5km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) Length: 157.5km | Winner: Thibaut PINOT (FRA) 2012 » Stage 9: Arc-et-Senans – Besançon (105) Length: 41.5km | Winner: Bradley WIGGINS (GBR) 2018 » Stage 1: Noirmouer-en-l’Ile – Fontenay-le-Comte (2) 2013 » Stage 13: Tours – St-Amand-Montrond (2) 2016 » Stage 16: Moirans-en-Montagne – Bern (1) Length: 201km | Winner: Fernando GAVIRIA (COL) Length: 173km | Winner: Mark CAVENDISH (GBR) Length: 209km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) S W I T Z E R L A N D 2012 » Stage 10: Mâcon – Bellegarde-sur-Valserine (56) Length: 194.5km | Winner: Thomas VOECKLER (FRA) 2019 » Stage 7: Belfort – Chalon-Sur-Saône (3) 2018 » Stage 10: Annecy – Grand Bornand (115) Length: 230km | Winner: Dylan GROENEWEGEN (NED) Length: 158.5km | Winner: Julian ALAPHILIPPE (FRA) 2013 » Stage 19: Bourg d’Oisans – Grand Bornand (104) 2014 » Stage 11: Besançon – Oyonnax (9) Length: 204.5km | Winner: Rui Alberto COSTA (POR) Length: 187.5km | Winner: Tony GALLOPIN (FRA) 2016 » Stage 20: Megève – Morzine-Avoriaz (97) Length: 146.5km | Winner: Ion IZAGUIRRE (ESP) 2016 » Stage 4: Saumur – Limoges (3) 2016 » Stage 145: Bourg-en-Bresse – Culoz (152) 2016 » Stage 17: Bern – Finhaut-Emosson (70) Length: 159km | Winner: Jarlinson PANTANO (COL) Length: 184km | Winner: Ilnur ZAKARIN (RUS) Length: 237.5km | Winner: Marcel KITTEL (GER) 2016 » Stage 19: Albertville – Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc (172) 2016 » Stage 14: Montélimar – Villars-les-Dombes Parc des Oiseaux (3) Length: 146km | Winner: Romain BARDET (FRA) Length: 208.5km | Winner: Mark CAVENDISH (GBR) 2016 » Stage 18: Sallanches – Megève (90) Length: 17km | Winner: Christopher FROOME (GBR) 2013 » Stage 14: Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule – Lyon (105) Length: 191km | Winner: Maeo TRENTIN (ITA) 2013 » Stage 20: Annecy – Annecy-Semnoz (109) 2019 » Stage 8: Mâcon – Saint-Éenne (5) Length: 125km | Winner: Nairo QUINTANA (COL) 2018 » Stage 11: Albertville – La Rosière (119) Length: 200.0km | Winner: Thomas DE GENDT (BEL) Length: 108.5km | Winner: Geraint THOMAS (GBR) 2014 » Stage 20: Bergerac – Périgueux (68) 2012 » Stage 18: Blagnac – Brive-la-Gaillarde (3) 2014 » Stage 12: Bourg-en-Bresse – Saint-Éenne (2) 2019 » Stage 20: Albertville – Val Thorens (97) Length: 54km | Winner: Tony MARTIN (GER) Length: 222.5km | Winner: Mark CAVENDISH (GBR) Length: 185.5km | Winner: Alexander KRISTOFF (NOR) Length: 59.5km | Winner: Vincenzo NIBALI (ITA) 2019 » Stage 9: Saint-Éenne – Brioude (171) 2015 » Stage 18: Gap – Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (137) Length: 170.5km | Winner: Daryl IMPEY (RSA) Length: 186.5km | Winner: Romain BARDET (FRA) 2016 » Stage 5: Limoges – Le Lioran (110) 2012 » Stage 12: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne – Annonay Davézieux (6) 2014 » Stage 19: Maubourguet Pays du Val d’Adour – Bergerac (64) I T A L Y Length: 216km | Winner: Greg VAN AVERMAET (BEL) Length: 226km | Winner: David MILLAR (IRL) 2019 » Stage 19: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne – Tignes (-) Length: 208.5km | Winner: Ramunas NAVARDAUSKAS (LTU) 2018 » Stage 13: Bourg-d’Oisans – Valence (1) Length: 126.5km | Winner: No winner (Egan Bernal) (COL) Length: 169.5km | Winner: Peter SAGAN (SVK) 2015 » Stage 19: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne – La Toussuire - Les Sybelles (51) Length: 138km | Winner: Vincenzo NIBALI (ITA) 2015 » Stage 15: Mende – Valence
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