This is the 112th edition of the event, which begins on Saturday, 5 July and ends on Sunday, 27 July.
Top ranked riders will be hoping to sport the yellow jersey (maillot jaune) at each of the 21 stages of the event.
We take a look at what is on offer from a prize fund of almost £2m.
All stages of the race this year will be in France (Photo: Tim de Waele/Getty)What is the prize money for winning the Tour de France?
This money is dished out in a complex system of prizes, which are available to riders both within each stage and in the race overall.
The top 10 prize allocations for GC rankings in the race are:
1st place – €500,000 2nd place – €200,000 3rd place – €100,000 4th place – €70,000 5th place – €50,000 6th place – €23,000 7th place – €11,500 8th place – €7,600 9th place – €4,500 10th place – €3,800Then riders receive €1,000 for crossing the finish line in Paris above 160th in the GC ranking.
The yellow jersey is worn by the best performer time-wise of the previous stage (Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty)How much do riders get for winning a stage?
There is a €28,650 prize fund for each stage regardless of difficulty. This is broken down and shared among the top 20 finishers.
The top 10 prize allocations for stage rankings are:
1st place – €11,000 2nd place – €5,500 3rd place – €2,800 4th place – €1,500 5th place – €830 6th place – €780 7th place – €730 8th place – €670 9th place – €650 10th place – €600The rider with the lowest overall time at the end of each stage receives the yellow jersey and the right to wear it in the next stage of the Tour. They also add €500 to their winnings for each stage they wear the yellow jersey.
Green jersey, polka dot jersey, and other prizes
And there are prizes awarded to the best performing team and team member.
The green jersey is awarded to the rider leading in the point classification (Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty)A polka dot jersey is given to the rider deemed the King of the Mountains, the first over the summit. Financial prizes here are based on the perceived difficulty of the mountain. First prize in the hardest ascent (Hors-catégorie) will receive €800 while first place in a fourth category climb earns €200.
There are also three special mountain prizes:
Souvenir Henri Desgrange – for the first rider to cross the Tour’s highest peak – €5,000 Souvenir Jacques Goddet – for the first rider to reach the top of the Col du Tourmalet at stage 14 – €5,000 50th anniversary of the polka dot jersey prize – for the first rider to reach 50 points in the mountains classification – €5,000 The polka dot jersey is for the best rider in the mountains (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty)The most combative rider, the one who has ridden most aggressively, at each stage will earn earning €2,000 and the opportunity to wear a red race number for the next stage. The super combatif award for the most aggressive across the entire race wins €20,000. Both are decided by an online poll.
And there is a €50,000 prize for the team with the best cumulative time across its three best-ranked riders in the general classification.
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