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Tour de France 2018 prize money: How much will riders and teams earn in cash and WorldTour points?

The Tour de France may be one of the toughest endurance events an athlete can take part in, but when it comes to collecting their prize money after three weeks in the saddle riders are reminded of just how tough the sport really is.

While some footballers regularly earn enough in a month to fund entire cycling teams – those at UCI Continental level, at least – for a year, riders at the highest level in cycling remain relatively poorly rewarded.

To say being a professional cyclist is tough, cruel even, is an understatement of such magnitude it is difficult to comprehend when you consider what their footballing cousins trouser each week, golfers take home from majors or tennis players win at grand slams.

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When Roger Federer won the men's singles at Wimbledon last summer, the Swiss pocketed £2.2 million for just 11 hours 37 minutes, or around £189,383 an hour. By contrast, the winner at this year's Tour will earn €500,000 in prize money, or around £440,626, for cycling 3,351 kilometres (2,082 miles) over a gruelling three-week period.

When you consider that tradition dictates the winner hands over his winnings to team-mates in recognition of their hard work, you start to understand what winning the fabled yellow jersey really means.

Individual general classification prize money at 2018 Tour de France
Individual general classification prize money at 2018 Tour de France

The total pot of prize money handed out at this year's Tour is worth €2,287,750 and while the eventual winner takes the lion's share, there are plenty of other ways of earning a few extra euros.

Winners of the green and polka dot jerseys – in the points and mountains classifications respectively – will each win €25,000 while the white jersey of the young classification takes home €20,000.

Prize money other classifications at 2018 Tour de France
Prize money other classifications at 2018 Tour de France

In addition to what is handed out in Paris, the leader in general classification throughout the race can also earn €500 for each day spent in the yellow jersey, while the custodians of the other jerseys receive €300.

During each stage, too, there is money on offer at the intermediate sprints (€1,500, €1,000 and €500), while the top 14 finishers in each road stage or individual time trial wins €11,000, €5,500, €2,800, €1,500, €830, €780, €730, €670, €650, €600, €540, €470, €440 and €340 respectively while those that finish 15th-20th get €300.

Prize money per stage at the 2018 Tour de France
Prize money per stage at the 2018 Tour de France

The first rider over each categorised climb can boost their earnings too – €800 for hors catégorie, €650 for category one, €500 for category two, €300 for category three and €200 for category four. However, the biggest prizes in the mountains are the Souvenirs Henri Desgrange and Jacques Goddet – the prizes handed to the first rider over the summits of the cols du Portet (stage 17) and Tourmalet (stage 19) – which are worth €5,000 each.

Whoever wins the daily combativity award during each road stage gets €2,000 each day while the overall ‘super combativity’ prize winner trousers himself €20,000.

WorldTour points on offer in general classification at 2018 Tour de France
WorldTour points on offer in general classification at 2018 Tour de France

Finally, riders can also earn WorldTour points throughout the three-week race, either from placing in the top five of each stage, the top 60 of the final general classification, taking a podium spot in Paris in the points or mountains classifications or wearing the yellow jersey.