1997 Tour de France - Classification Leadership

Classification Leadership

Stage Winner General classification
Mountains classification
Points classification
Young rider classification Team classification
Combativity award
P Chris Boardman Chris Boardman Cyril Saugrain Chris Boardman Jan Ullrich Team Telekom
1 Mario Cipollini Mario Cipollini Artūras Kasputis Mario Cipollini
2 Mario Cipollini Laurent Brochard
3 Erik Zabel Erik Zabel
4 Nicola Minali
5 Cédric Vasseur Cédric Vasseur GAN
6 Jeroen Blijlevens
7 Erik Zabel
8 Erik Zabel
9 Laurent Brochard Team Telekom
10 Jan Ullrich Jan Ullrich Richard Virenque Festina
11 Laurent Desbiens
12 Jan Ullrich Team Telekom
13 Marco Pantani
14 Richard Virenque
15 Marco Pantani
16 Christophe Mengin
17 Neil Stephens
18 Didier Rous
19 Mario Traversoni
20 Abraham Olano
21 Nicola Minali
Final Jan Ullrich Richard Virenque Erik Zabel Jan Ullrich Team Telekom Richard Virenque
Jersey wearers when one rider is leading two or more competitions
  • In stage 1, Jan Ullrich wore the green jersey.
  • In stage 2, Tom Steels wore the green jersey.
  • In stage 3, Erik Zabel wore the green jersey.
Other notes
  • The white jersey wasn't actually awarded between 1989 and 1999 - the white column in this table represents the leader in the youth classification.

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