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Tour de France – Stage 15: Daily Data powered by Official Technology Partner Dimension Data

Dimension Data technology is being used in one of the most prestigious races on the cycling calendar, Tour de France. Discover some highlights and data from stage 15 of the Tour de France, a 183 km race going from Mende to Valence.

July 20, 2015

Chris-FroomeDimension Data technology is being used in one of the most prestigious races on the cycling calendar, Tour de France. Discover some highlights and data from stage 15 of the Tour de France, a 183 km race going from Mende to Valence.

Stage Highlights

  • If you enjoy the data visualisations on @letourdata, visit the data zone on the BETA live tracking site; launched over the weekend, the data zone contains exciting rider data comparisons and live statistics.
  • Andre Greipel (LTS) showed he is the best bunch sprinter in the Tour by taking his 3rd stage victory after beating his compatriot John Degenkolb (TGA).
  • Peter Sagan (TCS) entered the break early in the race and won the intermediate sprint which secured him the green jersey for a 7th time this year, he will also be wearing the red number today after being recognised as the most combative rider on yesterday’s stage.
  • It was another good day for Team MTN Qhubeka with a perfect lead out by Reinardt Janse van Rensberg for teammate Edvald Boasson Hagen. Boasson Hagen did well to finish 5th in the bunch gallop; just off the podium.

Day in data

  • The relatively flat final 30 kms leading up to the stage finish in Valence favoured the sprinters, it was their last time to shine before the final stage in Paris.
  • 26 – the number of riders who had retired from this year’s Tour de France as at the start of yesterday’s stage.
  • 183 km – the distance covered on the stage, this brings the total distance covered to 2453.8 km.
  • 26.3 km/h – the average speed of Pinot (FDJ) as he won Col du Bez.
  • 20.5 km/h – the average speed of Rogers (TCS) as he won the first category 4 climb on the stage – Col de la Croix de Bauzon.
  • 76.32 km/h – max speed recorded on the wet descend from Col de la Croix de Bauzon by Trentin (EQS).
  • 22.94 km/h – the average speed of Pinot (FDJ) as he won Col de l’Escrinet; his second win on a climb for the day.
  • 91.78 km/h – the top speed recorded on the stage; Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (MTN) on the descent from Col de l’Escrinet.
  • 22.79 km/h – average speed of riders up Col de l’Escrinet; less than half the average speed of 58.31 km/h riders achieved on their descend down the same category 2 climb.
  • 12 – the number of sprints so far on this year’s route, sprinters have had very few opportunities to shine with all the uphill finishes.
  • 54.43 km/h – the average speed of yesterday’s stage winner, Greipel (LTS), in the last kilometre.
  • 40.52 km/h – average speed of Chris Froome (SKY) on the stage, he has held the yellow jersey for the last 9 consecutive stages and the polka-dot jersey for the last 6 stages.
  • 45.66 km/h – average speed on the stage.
  • 15’ 41” – time between first and last rider.

Stage winner

GER | André Greipel | LTS

Stage time: 3h 56’ 35”
Average speed: 46.41 km/h
Speed across the finish line: 59.33 km/h
Overall Jersey leaders
Maillot jaune: GBR  |  Chris Froome – SKY | 59h 58’ 54”
Maillot vert: SVK  |  Peter Sagan – TCS | 360 points
Maillot blanc: COL  |  Nairo Quintana – MOV | 60h 02’ 04”
Maillot à pois: GBR  |  Chris Froome – SKY | 61 points
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