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| image_size = 360px
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| image_caption = Route of the 1996 Tour de France
| image_caption = Route of the 1996 Tour de France
| date = 29 June – 21 July
| date = 29 June – 21 July 1996
| stages = 21 + Prologue
| stages = 21 + Prologue
| distance = 3765
| distance = 3765
| unit = km
| unit = km
| time = 95h 57' 16"
| time = 95h 57' 16"
| first = [[Bjarne Riis]]{{refn|In 2007, Bjarne Riis admitted to the use of doping during the 1996 Tour. Shortly after his confession, the organisers of the Tour de France have said that they did not consider him a winner, but under UCI regulations at the time, the statute of limitations (ten years) had passed, meaning they could not strip him of his results. The same applies for Erik Zabel, the winner of the points classification.|group="n"|name="riis-zabel"}}
| first = [[Bjarne Riis]]{{efn|name="riis-zabel"|In 2007, Bjarne Riis admitted to the use of doping during the 1996 Tour. Shortly after his confession, the organisers of the Tour de France have said that they did not consider him a winner, but under UCI regulations at the time, the statute of limitations (ten years) had passed, meaning they could not strip him of his results. The same applies for Erik Zabel, the winner of the points classification.}}
| first_nat = DEN
| first_nat = DEN
| first_team = {{ct|THR|1996}}
| first_team = {{UCI team code|THR|1996}}
| first_color = yellow
| first_color = yellow
| second = [[Jan Ullrich]]
| second = [[Jan Ullrich]]
| second_nat = GER
| second_nat = GER
| second_team = {{ct|THR|1996}}
| second_team = {{UCI team code|THR|1996}}
| third = [[Richard Virenque]]
| third = [[Richard Virenque]]
| third_nat = FRA
| third_nat = FRA
| third_team = {{ct|FES|1996}}
| third_team = {{UCI team code|FES|1996}}
| points = [[Erik Zabel]]{{refn|group="n"|name="riis-zabel"}}
| points = [[Erik Zabel]]{{efn|name="riis-zabel"}}
| points_nat = GER
| points_nat = GER
| points_team = {{ct|THR|1996}}
| points_team = {{UCI team code|THR|1996}}
| points_color = green
| points_color = green
| mountains = [[Richard Virenque]]
| mountains = [[Richard Virenque]]
| mountains_nat = FRA
| mountains_nat = FRA
| mountains_team = {{ct|FES|1996}}
| mountains_team = {{UCI team code|FES|1996}}
| mountains_color = polkadot
| mountains_color = polkadot
| youth = [[Jan Ullrich]]
| youth = [[Jan Ullrich]]
| youth_nat = GER
| youth_nat = GER
| youth_team = {{ct|THR|1996}}
| youth_team = {{UCI team code|THR|1996}}
| team = {{ct|FES|1996}}
| team = {{UCI team code|FES|1996}}
| combativity = [[Richard Virenque]]
| combativity = [[Richard Virenque]]
| combativity_nat = FRA
| combativity_nat = FRA
| combativity_team = {{ct|FES|1996}}
| combativity_team = {{UCI team code|FES|1996}}
| previous = [[1995 Tour de France|1995]]
| previous = [[1995 Tour de France|1995]]
| next = [[1997 Tour de France|1997]]
| next = [[1997 Tour de France|1997]]
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The '''1996 Tour de France''' was the 83rd edition of the [[Tour de France]], starting on 29 June and ending on 21 July, featuring 19 regular stages, 2 individual time trials, a prologue and a rest day (10 July). It was won by Danish rider [[Bjarne Riis]].
The '''1996 Tour de France''' was the 83rd edition of the [[Tour de France]], starting on 29 June and ending on 21 July, featuring 19 regular stages, 2 individual time trials, a prologue and a rest day (10 July). It was won by Danish rider [[Bjarne Riis]].


This Tour was noted by the "fall" of favourite [[Miguel Indurain]], ending his record run of five consecutive victories. The course included a stage through his home town Villava, however he suffered a bronchitis because of the poor weather in the first week, and was fined and penalised for accepting drinks illegally.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/cover/news/1999/07/03/flashback_riis/ |work=CNN |accessdate=20 April 2010 |title=Riis overcame climatic chaos to end the reign of Indurain |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604101248/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/cover/news/1999/07/03/flashback_riis/ |archivedate=4 June 2011 }}</ref> Indurain started to lose time in stage 7, and finally ended 11th failing to win a single stage or spend one day in the yellow jersey.
This Tour was noted by the "fall" of favourite [[Miguel Induráin]], ending his record run of five consecutive victories. The course included a stage through his home town Villava, however he suffered a bronchitis because of the poor weather in the first week, and was fined and penalised for accepting drinks illegally.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/cover/news/1999/07/03/flashback_riis/ |work=CNN |access-date=20 April 2010 |title=Riis overcame climatic chaos to end the reign of Indurain |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604101248/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/cover/news/1999/07/03/flashback_riis/ |archive-date=4 June 2011 }}</ref> Indurain started to lose time in stage 7, and finally ended 11th failing to win a single stage or spend one day in the yellow jersey.


Stage 9 was scheduled to be a 176 kilometer ride from [[Val-d'Isère]] to [[Sestriere]]. However, due to appalling weather conditions, including snow, the organisers cut the stage to just 46&nbsp;km. [[Bjarne Riis]] won the stage and opened a crucial 44 second gap over Telekom teammate [[Jan Ullrich]]. Ullrich, only 22, really broke through in this Tour, and won the [[individual time trial]] of stage 20.
Stage 9 was scheduled to be a 176 kilometre ride from [[Val-d'Isère]] to [[Sestriere]]. However, due to appalling weather conditions, including snow, the organisers cut the stage to just 46&nbsp;km. [[Bjarne Riis]] won the stage and opened a crucial 44 second gap over Telekom teammate [[Jan Ullrich]]. Ullrich, only 22, really broke through in this Tour, and won the [[individual time trial]] of stage 20.


Over a decade after the race, several riders with [[Team Telekom]] confessed to [[doping (sport)|doping]] offences around the period of the 1996 tour, including support riders [[Rolf Aldag]], [[Udo Bölts]], Christian Henn<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/6687307.stm |work=BBC News | title=Zabel admits to doping at Telekom | date=24 May 2007 | accessdate=20 April 2010}}</ref> and [[Brian Holm]] and team masseur [[Jef d'Hont]] has admitted in his autobiography that there was organised use of [[Erythropoietin|EPO]] in the team.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www2.vrtnieuws.net/cm/flandersnews.be/Sports/070502_DHont|title=flandersnews.be – Belgian book causes upset<!-- Bot generated title -->|access-date=26 May 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070901160533/http://www2.vrtnieuws.net/cm/flandersnews.be/Sports/070502_DHont|archive-date=1 September 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref> On 24 May 2007, [[Erik Zabel]] admitted to using EPO during the first week of the race. The winner of the Tour, [[Bjarne Riis]], admitted on 25 May 2007 that he also used EPO during the Tour, as a result was asked by the International Cycling Union ([[Union Cycliste Internationale|UCI]]) to return the yellow jersey he received.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/6693743.stm |work=BBC News | title=Riis told to return yellow jersey | date=25 May 2007 | accessdate=20 April 2010}}</ref> So far, runner-up [[Jan Ullrich]], who has been under suspicion of doping as a part of the [[Operación Puerto doping case]], has not commented on allegations that he also used EPO. Third place [[Richard Virenque]] and fourth place [[Laurent Dufaux]] were implicated in the 1998 [[Doping at the Tour de France#Festina scandal|Festina scandal]].
Over a decade after the race, several riders with [[Team Telekom]] confessed to [[doping (sport)|doping]] offences around the period of the 1996 tour, including support riders [[Rolf Aldag]], [[Udo Bölts]], Christian Henn<ref>{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/6687307.stm | publisher=BBC News | title=Zabel admits to doping at Telekom | date=24 May 2007 | access-date=20 April 2010 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080929152424/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/6687307.stm | archive-date=29 September 2008 | url-status=live }}</ref> and [[Brian Holm]] and team masseur [[Jef d'Hont]] has admitted in his autobiography that there was organised use of [[Erythropoietin|EPO]] in the team.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www2.vrtnieuws.net/cm/flandersnews.be/Sports/070502_DHont|title=flandersnews.be – Belgian book causes upset<!-- Bot generated title -->|access-date=26 May 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070901160533/http://www2.vrtnieuws.net/cm/flandersnews.be/Sports/070502_DHont|archive-date=1 September 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref> On 24 May 2007, [[Erik Zabel]] admitted to using EPO during the first week of the race. The winner of the Tour, [[Bjarne Riis]], admitted on 25 May 2007 that he also used EPO during the Tour, as a result was asked by the International Cycling Union ([[Union Cycliste Internationale|UCI]]) to return the yellow jersey he received.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/6693743.stm | publisher=BBC News | title=Riis told to return yellow jersey | date=25 May 2007 | access-date=20 April 2010 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070914073945/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/6693743.stm | archive-date=14 September 2007 | url-status=live }}</ref> So far, runner-up [[Jan Ullrich]], who has been under suspicion of doping as a part of the [[Operación Puerto doping case]], has not commented on allegations that he also used EPO. Third place [[Richard Virenque]] and fourth place [[Laurent Dufaux]] were implicated in the 1998 [[Doping at the Tour de France#1998 Festina scandal|Festina scandal]].


UCI lawyer Philippe Verbiest stated in 2007 that the statute of limitations for removing Riis as winner of the Tour de France had expired, "you cannot strip him of the title but it possible not to mention it anymore ... Because of what he admitted, he is not the winner of the Tour de France. Riis did not win." At the same time tour spokesman Philippe Sudres stated that: "We consider philosophically that he can no longer claim to have won."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cycling/news/story?id=2896276 |title=ESPN – Tour no longer lists Riis as champ after doping admission – Cycling |publisher=Sports.espn.go.com |date=7 June 2007 |accessdate=24 July 2012}}</ref> In 2007, Riis' victory was removed from the Tour de France,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/jun07/jun07news2 |title=Tour Director Christian Prudhomme has erased Bjarne Riis' name from the Tour de France record books... |publisher=Autobus.cyclingnews.com |date=7 June 2007 |accessdate=24 July 2012}}</ref> yet in 2008 they listed Riis as winner of Tour de France 1996, albeit with a remark about his confession.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/bjarne-riis-reinstated-as-tour-winner-17353/ |title=Bjarne Riis Reinstated As Tour Winner |publisher=BikeRadar |date=4 July 2008 |accessdate=24 July 2012}}</ref>
UCI lawyer Philippe Verbiest stated in 2007 that the statute of limitations for removing Riis as winner of the Tour de France had expired, "you cannot strip him of the title but it is possible not to mention it anymore ... Because of what he admitted, he is not the winner of the Tour de France. Riis did not win." At the same time tour spokesman Philippe Sudres stated that: "We consider philosophically that he can no longer claim to have won."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/olympics/cycling/news/story?id=2896276 |title=ESPN – Tour no longer lists Riis as champ after doping admission – Cycling |publisher=[[ESPN]] |date=7 June 2007 |access-date=24 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017025725/http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cycling/news/story?id=2896276 |archive-date=17 October 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2007, Riis' victory was removed from the Tour de France,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/jun07/jun07news2 |title=Tour Director Christian Prudhomme has erased Bjarne Riis' name from the Tour de France record books... |publisher=Autobus.cyclingnews.com |date=7 June 2007 |access-date=24 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121111103955/http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news%2F2007%2Fjun07%2Fjun07news2 |archive-date=11 November 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> yet in 2008 they listed Riis as winner of Tour de France 1996, albeit with a remark about his confession.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/bjarne-riis-reinstated-as-tour-winner-17353/ |title=Bjarne Riis Reinstated As Tour Winner |publisher=BikeRadar |date=4 July 2008 |access-date=24 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120730063807/http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/bjarne-riis-reinstated-as-tour-winner-17353/ |archive-date=30 July 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Teams==
==Teams==
{{main list|List of teams and cyclists in the 1996 Tour de France}}
{{main list|List of teams and cyclists in the 1996 Tour de France}}


The 18 teams on top of the [[Union Cycliste Internationale|UCI]] rankings at the start of 1996 automatically qualified for the Tour.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/feb96/8_2.html|title=News for February 8: Teams Qualification Rules for Events|date=8 February 1996|accessdate=21 August 2011|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|work=Cyclingnews}}</ref> Four [[Wild card (sports)|wildcards]] were given, for a total of 22 teams<ref name="mdc1996"/>
The 18 teams on top of the [[Union Cycliste Internationale|UCI]] rankings at the start of 1996 automatically qualified for the Tour.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/feb96/8_2.html|title=News for February 8: Teams Qualification Rules for Events|date=8 February 1996|access-date=21 August 2011|work=Cyclingnews|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025181438/http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/feb96/8_2.html|archive-date=25 October 2012|url-status=live}}</ref> Four [[Wild card (sports)|wildcards]] were given, for a total of 22 teams.<ref name="letour-start-list">{{cite web|title=The history of the Tour de France – Year 1996 – The starters|url=http://histo.letour.fr/HISTO/us/TDF/1996/partants.html|work=Tour de France|publisher=[[Amaury Sport Organisation]]|access-date=4 April 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200403111432/http://histo.letour.fr/HISTO/us/TDF/1996/partants.html|archive-date=3 April 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


The teams entering the race were:
The teams entering the race were:<ref name="letour-start-list" />


'''Qualified teams'''
'''Qualified teams'''
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*{{ct|GCE|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|GCE|1996}}
*{{ct|ONC|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|CAR|1996}}
*{{ct|THR|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|FES|1996}}
*{{ct|MAP|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|C.A|1996}}
*{{ct|GBM|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|GEW|1996}}
*{{ct|GEW|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|LOT|1996}}
*{{ct|MOT|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|MAP|1996}}
*{{ct|FES|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|GBM|1996}}
*{{ct|RAB|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|MOT|1996}}
*{{ct|C.A|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|ONC|1996}}
*{{ct|SAE|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|LAM|1996}}
*{{ct|POL|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|POL|1996}}
*{{ct|LAM|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|RAB|1996}}
*{{ct|CAR|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|REF|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|ROS|1996}}
*[[ZG Mobili|Roslotto–ZG Mobili]]
*{{ct|TVM|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|SAE|1996}}
*{{ct|REF|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|THR|1996}}
*{{ct|SIL|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|TVM|1996}}
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{{div col end}}


'''Invited teams'''
'''Invited teams'''
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*{{ct|KEL|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|Agrigel|1996}}
*{{ct|BRE|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|AUB|1996}}
*{{ct|Agrigel|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|BRE|1996}}
*{{ct|BIG|1996}}
*{{UCI team code|KEL|1996}}
{{div col end}}
{{div col end}}


==Route and stages==
==Route and stages==

The [[List of highest points reached in the Tour de France|highest point of elevation in the race]] was {{convert|2035|m|ft|abbr=on}} at the summit of the [[Sestriere]] climb on stage 9.{{efn|Two higher planned climbs were both cancelled because of bad weather, the [[Col du Galibier]] at {{convert|2642|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}, and the [[Col de l'Iseran]] at {{convert|2770|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}.<ref name="1996-stage-9">{{cite news|title=Tour de France stage shortened because of bad weather|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/tour96/rep9a.html|access-date=15 November 2019|work=[[Cyclingnews.com]]|date=8 July 1996|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160401003447/http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/tour96/rep9a.html|archive-date=1 April 2016|url-status=live}}</ref>}}<ref name="1996-stage-9" />{{sfn|Augendre|2016|p=181}}

{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Stage characteristics and winners<ref name="mdc1996">{{cite web|url=http://memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tdf_1978_2005/tdf1996.php|publisher=Mémoire du cyclisme|title=83ème Tour de France 1996|language=French|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120813123522/http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tdf_1978_2005/tdf1996.php|archive-date=13 August 2012|access-date=26 September 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>{{sfn|Augendre|2016|p=87}}<ref name="topten">{{cite web|url=http://www.cvccbike.com/tour/top_ten.html#1996 |title=Tour de France GC top ten |first=Arian |last=Zwegers |publisher=CVCC |accessdate=15 August 2011 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516071832/http://www.cvccbike.com/tour/top_ten.html |archivedate=16 May 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>
|+ Stage characteristics and winners<ref name="mdc1996">{{cite web|title=83ème Tour de France 1996|trans-title=83rd Tour de France 1996|url=http://memoire-du-cyclisme.eu/eta_tdf/tdf1996.php|work=Mémoire du cyclisme|access-date=6 April 2020|language=fr|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200405101557/http://memoire-du-cyclisme.eu/eta_tdf/tdf1996.php|archive-date=5 April 2020|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="letour-stage-winners">{{cite web|title=The history of the Tour de France – Year 1996 – The stage winners|url=http://histo.letour.fr/HISTO/us/TDF/1996/vainqueurs.html|work=Tour de France|publisher=[[Amaury Sport Organisation]]|access-date=4 April 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200403012333/http://histo.letour.fr/HISTO/us/TDF/1996/vainqueurs.html|archive-date=3 April 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
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! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10#Stage 8|8]]
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10#Stage 8|8]]
| style="text-align:center;" |7 July || [[Bourg-Saint-Maurice]] to [[Val d'Isère]]|| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|30.5|km|abbr=on}} || [[File:Time Trial.svg|20px|alt=|link=]] || [[Individual time trial]] || {{flagathlete|[[Evgueni Berzin]]|RUS}}
| style="text-align:center;" |7 July || [[Bourg-Saint-Maurice]] to [[Val d'Isère]]|| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|30.5|km|abbr=on}} || [[File:Mountain Time Trial Stage.svg|20px|alt=|link=]] || [[Individual time trial]] || {{flagathlete|[[Evgueni Berzin]]|RUS}}
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! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10#Stage 9|9]]
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10#Stage 9|9]]
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! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21#Stage 21|21]]
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21#Stage 21|21]]
| style="text-align:center;" |21 July || [[Palaiseau]] to [[Paris]] ([[Champs-Élysées stage in the Tour de France|Champs-Élysées]])|| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|147.5|km|abbr=on}} || [[File:Plainstage.svg|20px|alt=|link=]] || Plain stage || {{flagathlete|[[Fabio Baldato]]|ITA}}
| style="text-align:center;" |21 July || [[Palaiseau]] to Paris ([[Champs-Élysées stage in the Tour de France|Champs-Élysées]])|| style="text-align:center;" | {{convert|147.5|km|abbr=on}} || [[File:Plainstage.svg|20px|alt=|link=]] || Plain stage || {{flagathlete|[[Fabio Baldato]]|ITA}}
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{{main|1996 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10|1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21}}
{{main|1996 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10|1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21}}
[[File:Bjarne Riis, Système U.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Bjarne Riis]] ''(pictured in 1989)'' won the [[General classification in the Tour de France|general classification]]]]
[[File:Bjarne Riis, Système U.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Bjarne Riis]] ''(pictured in 1989)'' won the [[General classification in the Tour de France|general classification]]]]
The prologue was won by [[Alex Zülle]] two seconds ahead of specialist [[Chris Boardman]] as overall contenders [[Bjarne Riis]] and [[Miguel Indurain]] came in sixth and seventh respectively. Zulle held onto the [[yellow jersey]] through the first few flat stages but in stage 4 a half dozen riders not in overall contention escaped in a breakaway and stayed away finishing several minutes ahead of the main field putting [[Stephane Heulot]] in the yellow jersey for a few days.
The prologue was won by [[Alex Zülle]] two seconds ahead of specialist [[Chris Boardman]] as overall contenders [[Bjarne Riis]] and [[Miguel Induráin]] came in sixth and seventh respectively. Zulle held onto the [[yellow jersey]] through the first few flat stages but in stage 4 a half dozen riders not in overall contention escaped in a breakaway and stayed away finishing several minutes ahead of the main field putting [[Stéphane Heulot]] in the yellow jersey for a few days.


Stage six was an intermediate stage run in terrible weather conditions and was won by Dutchman [[Michael Boogerd]]. The inclement weather caused well over a dozen riders to abandon the race including [[Lance Armstrong]] who merely thought he was sick from riding in the rainy, cold weather as most of the other riders who abandoned were, but within a few months he would be diagnosed with the cancer that nearly killed him.
Stage six was an intermediate stage run in terrible weather conditions and was won by Dutchman [[Michael Boogerd]]. The inclement weather caused well over a dozen riders to abandon the race including [[Lance Armstrong]] who merely thought he was sick from riding in the rainy, cold weather as most of the other riders who abandoned were, but within a few months he would be diagnosed with the cancer that nearly killed him.
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As the Tour entered the Alps there was a mountain ITT in stage eight which was won by [[Evgeni Berzin]], whom had seized the lead in the overall classification following stage seven. In the time trial he finished more than thirty seconds better than Riis and gained just over a minute on Indurain, [[Tony Rominger]] and debutant [[Jan Ullrich]] who was having an impressive start to his first Tour.
As the Tour entered the Alps there was a mountain ITT in stage eight which was won by [[Evgeni Berzin]], whom had seized the lead in the overall classification following stage seven. In the time trial he finished more than thirty seconds better than Riis and gained just over a minute on Indurain, [[Tony Rominger]] and debutant [[Jan Ullrich]] who was having an impressive start to his first Tour.


Stage nine was a mountain stage that was shortened due to foul weather and was won by Riis, who in the process took enough time to put himself into yellow. He would maintain a narrow lead over the next several stages and by the time the race reached the Pyrenees [[Abraham Olano]] was in second just under a minute behind with Berzin in third, Rominger in fourth, Riis’ teammate Ullrich in fifth and five-time defending champion Miguel Indurain struggling to stay in the top ten nearly 5:00 back.
Stage nine was a mountain stage that was shortened due to foul weather and was won by Riis, who in the process took enough time to put himself into yellow. He would maintain a narrow lead over the next several stages and by the time the race reached the Pyrenees [[Abraham Olano]] was in second just under a minute behind with Berzin in third, Rominger in fourth, Riis’ teammate Ullrich in fifth and five-time defending champion Miguel Induráin struggling to stay in the top ten nearly 5:00 back.
[[File:Bjarne-riis-of-denmark-leads-the-pack-in-climb-of-hautacam-followed-by-spain-s-miguel-indurain-fran 2488988.jpg|thumb|left|[[Bjarne Riis]] attacking [[Miguel Induráin]], [[Richard Virenque]], and others on the stage to [[Hautacam]]]]
During stage sixteen Riis made a number of false attacks, even falling back and feigning exhaustion to get a look at Indurain, Rominger, [[Peter Luttenberger|Luttenberger]], Virenque, Dufaux, [[Luc Leblanc|Leblanc]] and Olano to read their faces before finally launching an attack on the [[Hautacam]]. He put close to a minute into most of the elite riders and beyond that into everybody else effectively winning the Tour and putting it beyond doubt that Indurain would not win his sixth tour.


Stage seventeen was won by [[Laurent Dufaux]] who in the process moved into fourth place overall, but Riis finished in the same time. A group of eight riders dropped the rest of the field in this Stage and as a result Riis distanced himself from all of his rivals with his own teammate Ullrich moving into second overall, [[Richard Virenque]] moved into third place overall and as Indurain finished with the next group more than 8:00 behind his hope of becoming the first rider to win six Tours was lost.
Stage seventeen was won by [[Laurent Dufaux]] who in the process moved into fourth place overall, but Riis finished in the same time. A group of eight riders dropped the rest of the field in this stage and as a result Riis distanced himself from all of his rivals with his own teammate Ullrich moving into second overall and [[Richard Virenque]] moving into third place overall.


The stage nineteen ITT was the last opportunity for major changes to be made in the general classification and the stage was won by Ullrich who finished nearly a minute ahead of second-placed Indurain who had completely dominated Individual Times Trials at the Tour De France for the previous several years. Riis had plenty of time to spare and was 1:41 ahead of his teammate Ullrich in the General Classification. Richard Virenque rounded out the podium also winning the [[Mountains classification in the Tour de France|mountains classification]].
Stage nineteen ITT was the last opportunity for major changes to be made in the general classification and the stage was won by Ullrich who finished nearly a minute ahead of second-placed Indurain who had completely dominated Individual Times Trials at the Tour de France for the previous several years. Riis had plenty of time to spare and was 1:41 ahead of his teammate Ullrich in the General Classification. Richard Virenque rounded out the podium also winning the [[Mountains classification in the Tour de France|mountains classification]].


Even though rider admissions and [[Lance Armstrong doping case|investigations]] in the subsequent years showed that Tours during this time period were undoubtedly [[Doping in cycling|tainted by doping]] 1996 winner Riis, [[1997 Tour de France|1997]] winner Ullrich and [[1998 Tour de France|1998]] winner [[Marco Pantani]] all officially retain their Tour victories. Pantani died just a few years after his Tour victory, as a result of mental health issues resulting from constant attacks from the press and Ullrich had some results voided later in his career, but his four 2nd-place finishes to Lance Armstrong and his 1996 2nd place to Riis remain on his record.
==Classification leadership==

==Classification leadership and minor prizes==


There were several classifications in the 1996 Tour de France.{{sfn|Nauright|Parrish|2012|pp=452–455}} The most important was the [[general classification in the Tour de France|general classification]], calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. The cyclist with the least accumulated time was the race leader, identified by the yellow jersey; the winner of this classification is considered the winner of the Tour.{{sfn|Nauright|Parrish|2012|pp=452–453}}
There were several classifications in the 1996 Tour de France.{{sfn|Nauright|Parrish|2012|pp=452–455}} The most important was the [[general classification in the Tour de France|general classification]], calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. The cyclist with the least accumulated time was the race leader, identified by the yellow jersey; the winner of this classification is considered the winner of the Tour.{{sfn|Nauright|Parrish|2012|pp=452–453}}
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For the [[Team classification in the Tour de France|team classification]], the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added; the leading team was the team with the lowest total time.{{sfn|Nauright|Parrish|2012|p=455}}
For the [[Team classification in the Tour de France|team classification]], the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added; the leading team was the team with the lowest total time.{{sfn|Nauright|Parrish|2012|p=455}}


In addition, there was a [[Combativity award in the Tour de France|combativity award]] given after each [[Mass start|mass-start]] stage to the cyclist considered most combative. The decision was made by a jury composed of journalists who gave points. The cyclist with the most points from votes in all stages led the combativity classification.{{sfn|van den Akker|2018|pp=211–216}} Richard Virenque won this classification, and was given overall the super-combativity award.{{sfn|Augendre|2016|p=87}} The [[Souvenir Henri Desgrange]] was given in honour of Tour founder [[Henri Desgrange]] to the first rider to pass the summit of the [[Col d'Aubisque]] on stage 17.{{efn|In the 1996 Tour de France, the two first-choice customary [[Souvenir Henri Desgrange]] summit passes of the [[Col du Galibier]] or the highest climb of the race, the [[Col de l'Iseran]], respectively,{{sfn|van den Akker|2018|p=199}} were both cancelled because of bad weather.<ref>{{cite news|title=Tour de France stage shortened because of bad weather|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/tour96/rep9a.html|access-date=15 November 2019|website=[[Cyclingnews.com]]|date=8 July 1996|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160401003447/http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/tour96/rep9a.html|archive-date=1 April 2016|url-status=live}}</ref>}} This prize was won by [[Neil Stephens]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Riis unbeatable|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/tour96/rep17.html|access-date=15 November 2019|website=[[Cyclingnews.com]]|date=17 July 1996|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160330145157/http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/tour96/rep17.html|archive-date=30 March 2016|url-status=live}}</ref>
For the [[Combativity award in the Tour de France|combativity award]] classification, a jury gave points after each stage to the cyclists they considered most combative. The cyclist with the most votes in all stages lead the classification.{{sfn|Nauright|Parrish|2012|p=455}}


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:smaller; clear:both;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:smaller; clear:both;"
|+Classification leadership by stage<ref>{{cite web|title=Tour de France 1996 – Leaders overview|url=https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-france/1996/gc/stages/leaders-overview|website=ProCyclingStats|accessdate=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190216224416/https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-france/1996/gc/stages/leaders-overview|archive-date=16 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="tdf-statistics">{{cite web|last=van den Akker|first=Pieter|title=Informatie over de Tour de France van 1996|trans-title=Information about the Tour de France from 1996|url=http://www.tourdefrancestatistieken.nl/tour.php?jaar=1996|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190302051405/http://www.tourdefrancestatistieken.nl/tour.php?jaar=1996|archivedate=2 March 2019|language=Dutch|website=TourDeFranceStatistieken.nl|accessdate=2 March 2019|url-status=live}}</ref>
|+Classification leadership by stage<ref>{{cite web|title=Tour de France 1996 – Leaders overview|url=https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-france/1996/gc/stages/leaders-overview|website=ProCyclingStats|access-date=16 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190216224416/https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-de-france/1996/gc/stages/leaders-overview|archive-date=16 February 2019|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="tdf-statistics">{{cite web|last=van den Akker|first=Pieter|title=Informatie over de Tour de France van 1996|trans-title=Information about the Tour de France from 1996|url=http://www.tourdefrancestatistieken.nl/tour.php?jaar=1996|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190302051405/http://www.tourdefrancestatistieken.nl/tour.php?jaar=1996|archive-date=2 March 2019|language=nl|website=TourDeFranceStatistieken.nl|access-date=2 March 2019|url-status=live}}</ref>
! scope="col" style="width:1%;" rowspan="2" | Stage
! scope="col" style="width:1%;" rowspan="2" | Stage
! scope="col" style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | Winner
! scope="col" style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | Winner
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! scope="col" style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | [[Points classification in the Tour de France|Points classification]]<br>[[File:Jersey green.svg|25px|link=Points classification in the Tour de France|alt=A green jersey]]
! scope="col" style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | [[Points classification in the Tour de France|Points classification]]<br>[[File:Jersey green.svg|25px|link=Points classification in the Tour de France|alt=A green jersey]]
! scope="col" style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | [[Mountains classification in the Tour de France|Mountains classification]]<br>[[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|25px|link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France|alt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]]
! scope="col" style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | [[Mountains classification in the Tour de France|Mountains classification]]<br>[[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|25px|link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France|alt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]]
! scope="col" style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | [[Young rider classification in the Tour de France|Young rider classification]]{{refn|A white jersey was not awarded to the leader of the young rider classification between [[1989 Tour de France|1989]] and [[1999 Tour de France|1999]].{{sfn|Nauright|Parrish|2012|pp=454–455}}|group="n"|name="white-jersey"}}
! scope="col" style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | [[Young rider classification in the Tour de France|Young rider classification]]{{efn|name="white-jersey"|A white jersey was not awarded to the leader of the young rider classification between [[1989 Tour de France|1989]] and [[1999 Tour de France|1999]].{{sfn|Nauright|Parrish|2012|pp=454–455}}}}
! scope="col" style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | [[Team classification in the Tour de France|Team classification]]<!-- no yellow number bib given before 2006 -->
! scope="col" style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | [[Team classification in the Tour de France|Team classification]]<!-- no yellow number bib given before 2006 -->
! scope="col" style="width:14%;" colspan="2" | [[Combativity award in the Tour de France|Combativity]]<!-- no red number bib given before 1998 -->
! scope="col" style="width:14%;" colspan="2" | [[Combativity award in the Tour de France|Combativity]]<!-- no red number bib given before 1998 -->
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| rowspan="2"|''no award''
| rowspan="2"|''no award''
| [[Christophe Moreau]]
| [[Christophe Moreau]]
| rowspan="4"|{{ct|ONC|1996}}
| rowspan="4"|{{UCI team code|ONC|1996}}
| colspan="2"|''no award''
| colspan="2"|''no award''
|-
|-
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| [[Erik Zabel]]
| [[Erik Zabel]]
| style="background:#FFEB64;"|[[Frédéric Moncassin]]
| style="background:#FFEB64;"|[[Frédéric Moncassin]]
| style="background:#FFA8A4;"|[[José Luis Rubiera]]
| style="background:#FFA8A4;"|[[José Luis Arrieta]]
| [[Jeroen Blijlevens]]
| [[Jeroen Blijlevens]]
| [[Marco Lietti]]
| [[Marco Lietti]]
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| style="background:#FFA8A4;" rowspan="2"|[[Danny Nelissen]]
| style="background:#FFA8A4;" rowspan="2"|[[Danny Nelissen]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Stéphane Heulot]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Stéphane Heulot]]
| rowspan="2"|{{ct|C.A|1996}}
| rowspan="2"|{{UCI team code|C.A|1996}}
| [[Mariano Piccoli]]
| [[Mariano Piccoli]]
|-
|-
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| [[Michael Boogerd]]
| [[Michael Boogerd]]
| style="background:#FFA8A4;"|[[Léon van Bon]]
| style="background:#FFA8A4;"|[[Léon van Bon]]
| {{ct|RAB|1996}}
| {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}}
| [[Léon van Bon]]
| [[Léon van Bon]]
|-
|-
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| style="background:#FFA8A4;" rowspan="15"|[[Richard Virenque]]
| style="background:#FFA8A4;" rowspan="15"|[[Richard Virenque]]
| rowspan="15"|[[Jan Ullrich]]
| rowspan="15"|[[Jan Ullrich]]
| {{ct|MAP|1996}}
| {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}}
| [[Udo Bölts]]
| [[Udo Bölts]]
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10#Stage 8|8]]
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10#Stage 8|8]]
| [[Evgeni Berzin]]
| [[Evgeni Berzin]]
| rowspan="3"|{{ct|THR|1996}}
| rowspan="3"|{{UCI team code|THR|1996}}
| ''no award''
| ''no award''
|-
|-
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! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21#Stage 11|11]]
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21#Stage 11|11]]
| [[Chepe González]]
| [[Chepe González]]
| {{ct|MAP|1996}}
| {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}}
| [[Laurent Brochard]]
| [[Laurent Brochard]]
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21#Stage 12|12]]
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21#Stage 12|12]]
| [[Pascal Richard]]
| [[Pascal Richard]]
| {{ct|RAB|1996}}
| {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}}
| [[Erik Breukink]]
| [[Erik Breukink]]
|-
|-
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21#Stage 13|13]]
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21#Stage 13|13]]
| [[Rolf Sørensen]]
| [[Rolf Sørensen]]
| rowspan="4"|{{ct|MAP|1996}}
| rowspan="4"|{{UCI team code|MAP|1996}}
| [[Richard Virenque]]
| [[Richard Virenque]]
|-
|-
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! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21#Stage 17|17]]
! scope="row" | [[1996 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21#Stage 17|17]]
| [[Laurent Dufaux]]
| [[Laurent Dufaux]]
| rowspan="5"|{{ct|FES|1996}}
| rowspan="5"|{{UCI team code|FES|1996}}
| [[Bjarne Riis]]
| [[Bjarne Riis]]
| rowspan="4"|[[Bjarne Riis]]
| rowspan="4"|[[Bjarne Riis]]
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! style="background:#FF3E33;"|{{font color|white|Richard Virenque|link=yes}}
! style="background:#FF3E33;"|{{font color|white|Richard Virenque|link=yes}}
! [[Jan Ullrich]]
! [[Jan Ullrich]]
! {{ct|FES|1996}}
! {{UCI team code|FES|1996}}
! colspan="2" | [[Richard Virenque]]
! colspan="2" | [[Richard Virenque]]
|}
|}
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| colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Denotes the winner of the [[Mountains classification in the Tour de France|mountains classification]]
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Denotes the winner of the [[Mountains classification in the Tour de France|mountains classification]]
|}
|}
[[File:Image-1Tdf-1996-123.jpg|alt=The first three in the General classification: from left: Jan Ullrich, Bjarne Riis and Richard Virenque|thumb|The first three in the General classification: from left: Jan Ullrich, Bjarne Riis and Richard Virenque]]

===General classification===
===General classification===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:44em;margin-bottom:0;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:44em;margin-bottom:0;"
|+ Final general classification (1–10)<ref name="letour-class-final">{{cite web|title=The history of the Tour de France – Year 1996 – Stage 21 Palaiseau > Paris|url=http://histo.letour.fr/HISTO/us/TDF/1996/2100/etape.html|work=Tour de France|publisher=[[Amaury Sport Organisation]]|access-date=4 April 2020|archive-date=2 April 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200402222319/http://histo.letour.fr/HISTO/us/TDF/1996/2100/etape.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|+ Final general classification (1–10)<ref name="mdc1996"/>
|-
|-
! scope="col" | Rank
! scope="col" | Rank
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|-
|-
! scope="row" | 1
! scope="row" | 1
| {{flagathlete|[[Bjarne Riis]]|DEN}} [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|link=General classification in the Tour de France|alt=A yellow jersey.]] || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 95h 57' 16"
| {{flagathlete|[[Bjarne Riis]]|DEN}} [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|link=General classification in the Tour de France|alt=A yellow jersey.]] || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 95h 57' 16"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 2
! scope="row" | 2
| {{flagathlete|[[Jan Ullrich]]|GER}} || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1' 41"
| {{flagathlete|[[Jan Ullrich]]|GER}} || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1' 41"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 3
! scope="row" | 3
| {{flagathlete|[[Richard Virenque]]|FRA}} [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px|link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France|alt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]] || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 4' 37"
| {{flagathlete|[[Richard Virenque]]|FRA}} [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px|link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France|alt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]] || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 4' 37"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 4
! scope="row" | 4
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Dufaux]]|SUI}} || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 5' 53"
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Dufaux]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 5' 53"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 5
! scope="row" | 5
| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Luttenberger]]|AUT}} || {{ct|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 7' 07"
| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Luttenberger]]|AUT}} || {{UCI team code|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 7' 07"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 6
! scope="row" | 6
| {{flagathlete|[[Luc Leblanc]]|FRA}} || {{ct|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 10' 03"
| {{flagathlete|[[Luc Leblanc]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 10' 03"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 7
! scope="row" | 7
| {{flagathlete|[[Piotr Ugrumov]]|LAT}} || {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 10' 04"
| {{flagathlete|[[Piotr Ugrumov]]|LAT}} || {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 10' 04"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 8
! scope="row" | 8
| {{flagathlete|[[Fernando Escartín]]|ESP}} || {{ct|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 10' 26"
| {{flagathlete|[[Fernando Escartín]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 10' 26"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 9
! scope="row" | 9
| {{flagathlete|[[Abraham Olano]]|ESP}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 11' 00"
| {{flagathlete|[[Abraham Olano]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 11' 00"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 10
! scope="row" | 10
| {{flagathlete|[[Toni Rominger]]|SUI}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 11' 53"
| {{flagathlete|[[Tony Rominger]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 11' 53"
|}
|}

{| class="collapsible collapsed wikitable" style="width:44em;margin-top:-1px;"
{| class="collapsible collapsed wikitable" style="width:44em;margin-top:-1px;"
|-
|-
! scope="col" colspan="4" | Final general classification (11–129)
! scope="col" colspan="4" | Final general classification (11–129)<ref name="letour-class-final" />
|-
|-
! scope="col" | Rank
! scope="col" | Rank
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|-|-
|-|-
! scope="row" | 11
! scope="row" | 11
| {{flagathlete|[[Miguel Indurain]]|ESP}} || {{ct|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 14' 14"
| {{flagathlete|[[Miguel Induráin]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 14' 14"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 12
! scope="row" | 12
| {{flagathlete|[[Patrick Jonker]]|AUS}} || {{ct|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 18' 58"
| {{flagathlete|[[Patrick Jonker]]|AUS}} || {{UCI team code|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 18' 58"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 13
! scope="row" | 13
| {{flagathlete|[[Bo Hamburger]]|DEN}} || {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 22' 19"
| {{flagathlete|[[Bo Hamburger]]|DEN}} || {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 22' 19"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 14
! scope="row" | 14
| {{flagathlete|[[Udo Bölts]]|GER}} || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 25' 56"
| {{flagathlete|[[Udo Bölts]]|GER}} || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 25' 56"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 15
! scope="row" | 15
| {{flagathlete|[[Alberto Elli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 26' 18"
| {{flagathlete|[[Alberto Elli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 26' 18"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 16
! scope="row" | 16
| {{flagathlete|[[Manuel Fernández (cyclist)|Manuel Fernández Ginés]]|ESP}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 26' 28"
| {{flagathlete|[[Manuel Fernández (cyclist)|Manuel Fernández Ginés]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 26' 28"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 17
! scope="row" | 17
| {{flagathlete|[[Leonardo Piepoli]]|ITA}} || [[Refin-Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 27' 36"
| {{flagathlete|[[Leonardo Piepoli]]|ITA}} || [[Refin–Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 27' 36"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 18
! scope="row" | 18
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Brochard]]|FRA}} || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 32' 11"
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Brochard]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 32' 11"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 19
! scope="row" | 19
| {{flagathlete|[[Michele Bartoli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 37' 18"
| {{flagathlete|[[Michele Bartoli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 37' 18"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 20
! scope="row" | 20
| {{flagathlete|[[Evgueni Berzin]]|RUS}} || {{ct|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 38' 00"
| {{flagathlete|[[Evgueni Berzin]]|RUS}} || {{UCI team code|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 38' 00"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 21
! scope="row" | 21
| {{flagathlete|[[Viatcheslav Ekimov]]|RUS}} || {{ct|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 43' 58"
| {{flagathlete|[[Viatcheslav Ekimov]]|RUS}} || {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 43' 58"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 22
! scope="row" | 22
| {{flagathlete|[[Stefano Cattai]]|ITA}} || {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 48' 03"
| {{flagathlete|[[Stefano Cattai]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 48' 03"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 23
! scope="row" | 23
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Madouas]]|FRA}} || {{ct|MOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 53' 15"
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Madouas]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|MOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 53' 15"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 24
! scope="row" | 24
| {{flagathlete|[[Arsenio González]]|ESP}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 55' 28"
| {{flagathlete|[[Arsenio González]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 55' 28"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 25
! scope="row" | 25
| {{flagathlete|[[Massimiliano Lelli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|SAE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 55' 35"
| {{flagathlete|[[Massimiliano Lelli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|SAE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 55' 35"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 26
! scope="row" | 26
| {{flagathlete|[[Alex Zülle]]|SUI}} || {{ct|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 56' 47"
| {{flagathlete|[[Alex Zülle]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 56' 47"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 27
! scope="row" | 27
| {{flagathlete|[[Giuseppe Guerini]]|ITA}} || {{ct|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 05' 12"
| {{flagathlete|[[Giuseppe Guerini]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 05' 12"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 28
! scope="row" | 28
| {{flagathlete|[[Rolf Sørensen]]|DEN}} || {{ct|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 11' 28"
| {{flagathlete|[[Rolf Sørensen]]|DEN}} || {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 11' 28"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 29
! scope="row" | 29
| {{flagathlete|[[Jesper Skibby]]|DEN}} || {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 11' 36"
| {{flagathlete|[[Jesper Skibby]]|DEN}} || {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 11' 36"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 30
! scope="row" | 30
| {{flagathlete|[[Marco Fincato]]|ITA}} || {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 11' 51"
| {{flagathlete|[[Marco Fincato]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 11' 51"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 31
! scope="row" | 31
| {{flagathlete|[[Michael Boogerd]]|NED}} || {{ct|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 13' 45"
| {{flagathlete|[[Michael Boogerd]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 13' 45"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 32
! scope="row" | 32
| {{flagathlete|[[José Luis Arrieta]]|ESP}} || {{ct|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 13' 48"
| {{flagathlete|[[José Luis Arrieta]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 13' 48"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 33
! scope="row" | 33
| {{flagathlete|[[Paolo Savoldelli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 15' 20"
| {{flagathlete|[[Paolo Savoldelli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 15' 20"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 34
! scope="row" | 34
| {{flagathlete|[[Erik Breukink]]|NED}} || {{ct|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 20' 03"
| {{flagathlete|[[Erik Breukink]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 20' 03"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 35
! scope="row" | 35
| {{flagathlete|[[Aitor Garmendia]]|ESP}} || {{ct|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 20' 42"
| {{flagathlete|[[Aitor Garmendia]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 20' 42"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 36
! scope="row" | 36
| {{flagathlete|[[Oscar Camenzind]]|SUI}} || {{ct|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 25' 27"
| {{flagathlete|[[Oscar Camenzind]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 25' 27"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 37
! scope="row" | 37
| {{flagathlete|[[Claudio Chiappucci]]|ITA}} || {{ct|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 27' 23"
| {{flagathlete|[[Claudio Chiappucci]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 27' 23"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 38
! scope="row" | 38
| {{flagathlete|[[Melchor Mauri]]|ESP}} || {{ct|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 27' 28"
| {{flagathlete|[[Melcior Mauri]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 27' 28"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 39
! scope="row" | 39
| {{flagathlete|[[Chris Boardman]]|GBR}} || {{ct|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 27' 44"
| {{flagathlete|[[Chris Boardman]]|GBR}} || {{UCI team code|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 27' 44"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 40
! scope="row" | 40
| {{flagathlete|[[Federico Echave]]|ESP}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 29' 25"
| {{flagathlete|[[Federico Echave]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 29' 25"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 41
! scope="row" | 41
| {{flagathlete|[[José Roberto Sierra]]|ESP}} || {{ct|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 30' 11"
| {{flagathlete|[[José Roberto Sierra]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 30' 11"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 42
! scope="row" | 42
| {{flagathlete|[[Pascal Hervé]]|FRA}} || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 33' 01"
| {{flagathlete|[[Pascal Hervé]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 33' 01"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 43
! scope="row" | 43
| {{flagathlete|[[Mirko Gualdi]]|ITA}} || {{ct|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 34' 59"
| {{flagathlete|[[Mirco Gualdi]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 34' 59"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 44
! scope="row" | 44
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Roux]]|FRA}} || {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 36' 11"
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Roux]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 36' 11"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 45
! scope="row" | 45
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrea Tafi (cyclist)|Andrea Tafi]]|ITA}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 38' 54"
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrea Tafi (cyclist)|Andrea Tafi]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 38' 54"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 46
! scope="row" | 46
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrea Ferrigato]]|ITA}} || {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 39' 23"
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrea Ferrigato]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 39' 23"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 47
! scope="row" | 47
| {{flagathlete|[[Pascal Richard]]|SUI}} || {{ct|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 40' 56"
| {{flagathlete|[[Pascal Richard]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 40' 56"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 48
! scope="row" | 48
| {{flagathlete|[[Félix García Casas]]|ESP}} || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 42' 13"
| {{flagathlete|[[Félix García Casas]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 42' 13"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 49
! scope="row" | 49
| {{flagathlete|[[Neil Stephens]]|AUS}} || {{ct|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 43' 33"
| {{flagathlete|[[Neil Stephens]]|AUS}} || {{UCI team code|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 43' 33"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 50
! scope="row" | 50
| {{flagathlete|[[Davide Perona]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 43' 40"
| {{flagathlete|[[Davide Perona]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 43' 40"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 51
! scope="row" | 51
| {{flagathlete|[[Maurizio Fondriest]]|ITA}} || {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 45' 44"
| {{flagathlete|[[Maurizio Fondriest]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 45' 44"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 52
! scope="row" | 52
| {{flagathlete|[[Valentino Fois]]|ITA}} || {{ct|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 45' 58"
| {{flagathlete|[[Valentino Fois]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 45' 58"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 53
! scope="row" | 53
| {{flagathlete|[[Herminio Díaz Zabala]]|ESP}} || {{ct|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 47' 08"
| {{flagathlete|[[Herminio Díaz Zabala]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 47' 08"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 54
! scope="row" | 54
| {{flagathlete|[[Orlando Rodrigues]]|POR}} || {{ct|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 47' 15"
| {{flagathlete|[[Orlando Rodrigues]]|POR}} || {{UCI team code|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 47' 15"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 55
! scope="row" | 55
| {{flagathlete|[[Bruno Thibout]]|FRA}} || {{ct|MOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 49' 02"
| {{flagathlete|[[Bruno Thibout]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|MOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 49' 02"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 56
! scope="row" | 56
| {{flagathlete|[[Bruno Cenghialta]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 49' 19"
| {{flagathlete|[[Bruno Cenghialta]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 49' 19"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 57
! scope="row" | 57
| {{flagathlete|[[José María Jiménez]]|ESP}} || {{ct|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 51' 30"
| {{flagathlete|[[José María Jiménez]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 51' 30"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 58
! scope="row" | 58
| {{flagathlete|[[Prudencio Indurain]]|ESP}} || {{ct|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 52' 30"
| {{flagathlete|[[Prudencio Induráin]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 52' 30"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 59
! scope="row" | 59
| {{flagathlete|[[Paolo Lanfranchi]]|ITA}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 54' 42"
| {{flagathlete|[[Paolo Lanfranchi]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 54' 42"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 60
! scope="row" | 60
| {{flagathlete|[[Flavio Vanzella]]|ITA}} || {{ct|MOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 54' 52"
| {{flagathlete|[[Flavio Vanzella]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|MOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 54' 52"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 61
! scope="row" | 61
| {{flagathlete|[[Massimo Podenzana]]|ITA}} || {{ct|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 55' 18"
| {{flagathlete|[[Massimo Podenzana]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 55' 18"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 62
! scope="row" | 62
| {{flagathlete|[[Thierry Bourguignon]]|FRA}} || {{ct|BIG|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 56' 38"
| {{flagathlete|[[Thierry Bourguignon]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|AUB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 56' 38"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 63
! scope="row" | 63
| {{flagathlete|[[Fabio Baldato]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 57' 08"
| {{flagathlete|[[Fabio Baldato]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 57' 08"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 64
! scope="row" | 64
| {{flagathlete|[[Maarten den Bakker]]|NED}} || {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 58' 25"
| {{flagathlete|[[Maarten den Bakker]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 58' 25"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 65
! scope="row" | 65
| {{flagathlete|[[Marcello Siboni]]|ITA}} || {{ct|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 00' 52"
| {{flagathlete|[[Marcello Siboni]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 00' 52"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 66
! scope="row" | 66
| {{flagathlete|[[Marino Alonso]]|ESP}} || {{ct|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 00' 55"
| {{flagathlete|[[Marino Alonso]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 00' 55"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 67
! scope="row" | 67
| {{flagathlete|[[Jean-Pierre Bourgeot]]|FRA}} || {{ct|Agrigel|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 01' 22"
| {{flagathlete|[[Jean-Pierre Bourgeot]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|Agrigel|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 01' 22"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 68
! scope="row" | 68
| {{flagathlete|[[Wladimir Belli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 01' 42"
| {{flagathlete|[[Wladimir Belli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 01' 42"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 69
! scope="row" | 69
| {{flagathlete|[[Cédric Vasseur]]|FRA}} || {{ct|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 02' 05"
| {{flagathlete|[[Cédric Vasseur]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 02' 05"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 70
! scope="row" | 70
| {{flagathlete|[[Massimo Donati (cyclist)|Massimo Donati]]|ITA}} || {{ct|SAE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 02' 53"
| {{flagathlete|[[Massimo Donati (cyclist)|Massimo Donati]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|SAE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 02' 53"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 71
! scope="row" | 71
| {{flagathlete|[[José Joaquín Castelblanco]]|COL}} || {{ct|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 03' 01"
| {{flagathlete|[[José Joaquín Castelblanco]]|COL}} || {{UCI team code|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 03' 01"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 72
! scope="row" | 72
| {{flagathlete|[[Marco Saligari]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 03' 09"
| {{flagathlete|[[Marco Saligari]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 03' 09"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 73
! scope="row" | 73
| {{flagathlete|[[Marco Zen]]|ITA}} || {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 04' 03"
| {{flagathlete|[[Marco Zen]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 04' 03"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 74
! scope="row" | 74
| {{flagathlete|[[Erik Dekker]]|NED}} || {{ct|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 05' 03"
| {{flagathlete|[[Erik Dekker]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 05' 03"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 75
! scope="row" | 75
| {{flagathlete|[[Christophe Moreau]]|FRA}} || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 07' 20"
| {{flagathlete|[[Christophe Moreau]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 07' 20"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 76
! scope="row" | 76
| {{flagathlete|[[Christian Henn]]|GER}} || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 07' 33"
| {{flagathlete|[[Christian Henn]]|GER}} || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 07' 33"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 77
! scope="row" | 77
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrei Tchmil|Andréï Tchmil]]|BEL}} || {{ct|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 09' 38"
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrei Tchmil|Andréï Tchmil]]|BEL}} || {{UCI team code|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 09' 38"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 78
! scope="row" | 78
| {{flagathlete|[[Djamolidine Abduzhaparov]]|UZB}} || [[Refin-Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 10' 02"
| {{flagathlete|[[Djamolidine Abduzhaparov]]|UZB}} || [[Refin–Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 10' 02"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 79
! scope="row" | 79
| {{flagathlete|[[Paolo Fornaciari]]|ITA}} || {{ct|SAE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 10' 04"
| {{flagathlete|[[Paolo Fornaciari]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|SAE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 10' 04"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 80
! scope="row" | 80
| {{flagathlete|[[Bruno Boscardin]]|SUI}} || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 10' 12"
| {{flagathlete|[[Bruno Boscardin]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 10' 12"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 81
! scope="row" | 81
| {{flagathlete|[[Julio César Aguirre]]|COL}} || {{ct|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 10' 23"
| {{flagathlete|[[Julio César Aguirre]]|COL}} || {{UCI team code|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 10' 23"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 82
! scope="row" | 82
| {{flagathlete|[[Erik Zabel]]|GER}} [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px|link=Points classification in the Tour de France|alt=A green jersey.]] || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 10' 26"
| {{flagathlete|[[Erik Zabel]]|GER}} [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px|link=Points classification in the Tour de France|alt=A green jersey.]] || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 10' 26"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 83
! scope="row" | 83
| {{flagathlete|[[Rolf Aldag]]|GER}} || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 12' 16"
| {{flagathlete|[[Rolf Aldag]]|GER}} || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 12' 16"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 84
! scope="row" | 84
| {{flagathlete|[[Danny Nelissen]]|NED}} || {{ct|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 12' 25"
| {{flagathlete|[[Danny Nelissen]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 12' 25"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 85
! scope="row" | 85
| {{flagathlete|[[Oscar Pellicioli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 13' 14"
| {{flagathlete|[[Oscar Pellicioli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 13' 14"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 86
! scope="row" | 86
| {{flagathlete|[[François Simon (cyclist)|François Simon]]|FRA}} || {{ct|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 16' 19"
| {{flagathlete|[[François Simon (cyclist)|François Simon]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 16' 19"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 87
! scope="row" | 87
| {{flagathlete|[[Sergei Uslamin]]|RUS}} || [[Refin-Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 16' 30"
| {{flagathlete|[[Sergei Uslamin]]|RUS}} || [[Refin–Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 16' 30"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 88
! scope="row" | 88
| {{flagathlete|[[Jens Heppner]]|GER}} || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 17' 17"
| {{flagathlete|[[Jens Heppner]]|GER}} || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 17' 17"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 89
! scope="row" | 89
| {{flagathlete|[[Federico Muñoz]]|COL}} || {{ct|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 17' 25"
| {{flagathlete|[[Federico Muñoz]]|COL}} || {{UCI team code|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 17' 25"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 90
! scope="row" | 90
| {{flagathlete|[[Rolf Järmann]]|SUI}} || {{ct|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 20' 28"
| {{flagathlete|[[Rolf Järmann]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 20' 28"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 91
! scope="row" | 91
| {{flagathlete|[[François Lemarchand]]|FRA}} || {{ct|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 21' 15"
| {{flagathlete|[[François Lemarchand]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 21' 15"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 92
! scope="row" | 92
| {{flagathlete|[[José Ramón Uriarte]]|ESP}} || {{ct|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 23' 59"
| {{flagathlete|[[José Ramón Uriarte]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 23' 59"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 93
! scope="row" | 93
| {{flagathlete|[[Mariano Piccoli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|BRE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 24' 29"
| {{flagathlete|[[Mariano Piccoli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|BRE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 24' 29"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 94
! scope="row" | 94
| {{flagathlete|[[Cristian Salvato]]|ITA}} || [[Refin-Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 26' 59"
| {{flagathlete|[[Cristian Salvato]]|ITA}} || [[Refin–Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 26' 59"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 95
! scope="row" | 95
| {{flagathlete|[[Johan Museeuw]]|BEL}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 29' 02"
| {{flagathlete|[[Johan Museeuw]]|BEL}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 29' 02"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 96
! scope="row" | 96
| {{flagathlete|[[José Jaime González]]|COL}} || {{ct|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 29' 13"
| {{flagathlete|[[José Jaime González]]|COL}} || {{UCI team code|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 29' 13"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 97
! scope="row" | 97
| {{flagathlete|[[Rossano Brasi]]|ITA}} || {{ct|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 30' 20"
| {{flagathlete|[[Rossano Brasi]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 30' 20"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 98
! scope="row" | 98
| {{flagathlete|[[Fabio Roscioli]]|ITA}} || [[Refin-Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 31' 06"
| {{flagathlete|[[Fabio Roscioli]]|ITA}} || [[Refin–Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 31' 06"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 99
! scope="row" | 99
| {{flagathlete|[[Bart Voskamp]]|NED}} || {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 31' 31"
| {{flagathlete|[[Bart Voskamp]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 31' 31"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 100
! scope="row" | 100
| {{flagathlete|[[Francesco Frattini]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 32' 06"
| {{flagathlete|[[Francesco Frattini]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 32' 06"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 101
! scope="row" | 101
| {{flagathlete|[[Scott Sunderland (road cyclist)|Scott Sunderland]]|AUS}} || {{ct|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 32' 54"
| {{flagathlete|[[Scott Sunderland (road cyclist)|Scott Sunderland]]|AUS}} || {{UCI team code|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 32' 54"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 102
! scope="row" | 102
| {{flagathlete|[[Francisco Cabello (cyclist)|Francisco Cabello]]|ESP}} || {{ct|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 36' 22"
| {{flagathlete|[[Francisco Cabello (cyclist)|Francisco Cabello]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 36' 22"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 103
! scope="row" | 103
| {{flagathlete|[[Cristiano Frattini]]|ITA}} || {{ct|BRE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 37' 56"
| {{flagathlete|[[Cristiano Frattini]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|BRE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 37' 56"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 104
! scope="row" | 104
| {{flagathlete|[[Thierry Laurent]]|FRA}} || {{ct|Agrigel|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 37' 57"
| {{flagathlete|[[Thierry Laurent]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|Agrigel|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 37' 57"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 105
! scope="row" | 105
| {{flagathlete|[[Omar Enrique Pumar]]|VEN|1930}} || {{ct|BRE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 38' 10"
| {{flagathlete|[[Omar Enrique Pumar]]|VEN|1930}} || {{UCI team code|BRE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 38' 10"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 106
! scope="row" | 106
| {{flagathlete|[[Frédéric Moncassin]]|FRA}} || {{ct|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 38' 57"
| {{flagathlete|[[Frédéric Moncassin]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 38' 57"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 107
! scope="row" | 107
| {{flagathlete|[[Brian Holm]]|DEN}} || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 39' 51"
| {{flagathlete|[[Brian Holm]]|DEN}} || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 39' 51"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 108
! scope="row" | 108
| {{flagathlete|[[Frédérick Guesdon]]|FRA}} || {{ct|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 42' 49"
| {{flagathlete|[[Frédérick Guesdon]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 42' 49"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 109
! scope="row" | 109
| {{flagathlete|[[José Ángel Vidal]]|ESP}} || {{ct|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 42' 58"
| {{flagathlete|[[José Ángel Vidal]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|KEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 42' 58"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 110
! scope="row" | 110
| {{flagathlete|[[Wilfried Peeters]]|BEL}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 46' 47"
| {{flagathlete|[[Wilfried Peeters]]|BEL}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 46' 47"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 111
! scope="row" | 111
| {{flagathlete|[[Frankie Andreu]]|USA}} || {{ct|MOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 48' 46"
| {{flagathlete|[[Frankie Andreu]]|USA}} || {{UCI team code|MOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 48' 46"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 112
! scope="row" | 112
| {{flagathlete|[[Alessandro Baronti]]|ITA}} || {{ct|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 52' 37"
| {{flagathlete|[[Alessandro Baronti]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 52' 37"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 113
! scope="row" | 113
| {{flagathlete|[[Tobias Steinhauser]]|GER}} || [[Refin-Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 54' 34"
| {{flagathlete|[[Tobias Steinhauser]]|GER}} || [[Refin–Mobilvetta|Refin]] || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 54' 34"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 114
! scope="row" | 114
| {{flagathlete|[[Thierry Gouvenou]]|FRA}} || {{ct|BIG|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 54' 35"
| {{flagathlete|[[Thierry Gouvenou]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|AUB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 54' 35"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 115
! scope="row" | 115
| {{flagathlete|[[Jacky Durand]]|FRA}} || {{ct|Agrigel|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 54' 39"
| {{flagathlete|[[Jacky Durand]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|Agrigel|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 54' 39"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 116
! scope="row" | 116
| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Van Petegem]]|BEL}} || {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 56' 10"
| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Van Petegem]]|BEL}} || {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 56' 10"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 117
! scope="row" | 117
| {{flagathlete|[[Dario Bottaro]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 56' 38"
| {{flagathlete|[[Dario Bottaro]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 56' 38"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 118
! scope="row" | 118
| {{flagathlete|[[Gilles Talmant]]|FRA}} || {{ct|BIG|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 57' 35"
| {{flagathlete|[[Gilles Talmant]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|AUB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 57' 35"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 119
! scope="row" | 119
| {{flagathlete|[[Gerrit de Vries (cyclist)|Gerrit de Vries]]|NED}} || {{ct|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 04' 45"
| {{flagathlete|[[Gerrit de Vries (cyclist)|Gerrit de Vries]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 04' 45"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 120
! scope="row" | 120
| {{flagathlete|[[Paul Van Hyfte]]|BEL}} || {{ct|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 06' 43"
| {{flagathlete|[[Paul Van Hyfte]]|BEL}} || {{UCI team code|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 06' 43"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 121
! scope="row" | 121
| {{flagathlete|[[Ivan Cerioli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 07' 50"
| {{flagathlete|[[Ivan Cerioli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GEW|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 07' 50"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 122
! scope="row" | 122
| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Farazijn]]|BEL}} || {{ct|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 14' 06"
| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Farazijn]]|BEL}} || {{UCI team code|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 14' 06"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 123
! scope="row" | 123
| {{flagathlete|[[Nico Mattan]]|BEL}} || {{ct|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 14' 49"
| {{flagathlete|[[Nico Mattan]]|BEL}} || {{UCI team code|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 14' 49"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 124
! scope="row" | 124
| {{flagathlete|[[Marc Wauters]]|BEL}} || {{ct|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 15' 46"
| {{flagathlete|[[Marc Wauters]]|BEL}} || {{UCI team code|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 15' 46"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 125
! scope="row" | 125
| {{flagathlete|[[Mario Chiesa (cyclist)|Mario Chiesa]]|ITA}} || {{ct|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 18' 02"
| {{flagathlete|[[Mario Chiesa (cyclist)|Mario Chiesa]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 18' 02"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 126
! scope="row" | 126
| {{flagathlete|[[Simone Biasci]]|ITA}} || {{ct|SAE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 22' 16"
| {{flagathlete|[[Simone Biasci]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|SAE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 22' 16"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 127
! scope="row" | 127
| {{flagathlete|[[Eros Poli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|SAE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 34' 38"
| {{flagathlete|[[Eros Poli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|SAE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 34' 38"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 128
! scope="row" | 128
| {{flagathlete|[[Jeroen Blijlevens]]|NED}} || {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 35' 12"
| {{flagathlete|[[Jeroen Blijlevens]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 35' 12"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 129
! scope="row" | 129
| {{flagathlete|[[Jean-Luc Masdupuy]]|FRA}} || {{ct|Agrigel|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 49' 52"
| {{flagathlete|[[Jean-Luc Masdupuy]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|Agrigel|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 3h 49' 52"
|}
|}
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{{columns-start}}
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|-
|-
! scope="row" | 1
! scope="row" | 1
| {{flagathlete|[[Erik Zabel]]|GER}} [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px|link=Points classification in the Tour de France|alt=A green jersey.]] || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 335
| {{flagathlete|[[Erik Zabel]]|GER}} [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px|link=Points classification in the Tour de France|alt=A green jersey.]] || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 335
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 2
! scope="row" | 2
| {{flagathlete|[[Frédéric Moncassin]]|FRA}} || {{ct|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 284
| {{flagathlete|[[Frédéric Moncassin]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|C.A|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 284
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 3
! scope="row" | 3
| {{flagathlete|[[Fabio Baldato]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 255
| {{flagathlete|[[Fabio Baldato]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 255
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 4
! scope="row" | 4
| {{flagathlete|[[Djamolidine Abduzhaparov]]|UZB}} || {{ct|REF|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 204
| {{flagathlete|[[Djamolidine Abduzhaparov]]|UZB}} || {{UCI team code|REF|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 204
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 5
! scope="row" | 5
| {{flagathlete|[[Jeroen Blijlevens]]|NED}} || {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 158
| {{flagathlete|[[Jeroen Blijlevens]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 158
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 6
! scope="row" | 6
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrei Tchmil]]|RUS}} || {{ct|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 132
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrei Tchmil]]|RUS}} || {{UCI team code|LOT|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 132
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 7
! scope="row" | 7
| {{flagathlete|[[Bjarne Riis]]|DEN}} [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|link=General classification in the Tour de France|alt=A yellow jersey.]] || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 129
| {{flagathlete|[[Bjarne Riis]]|DEN}} [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|link=General classification in the Tour de France|alt=A yellow jersey.]] || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 129
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 8
! scope="row" | 8
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrea Ferrigato]]|ITA}} || {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 126
| {{flagathlete|[[Andrea Ferrigato]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 126
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 9
! scope="row" | 9
| {{flagathlete|[[Richard Virenque]]|FRA}} [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px|link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France|alt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]] || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 124
| {{flagathlete|[[Richard Virenque]]|FRA}} [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px|link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France|alt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]] || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 124
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 10
! scope="row" | 10
| {{flagathlete|[[Mariano Piccoli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|BRE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 122
| {{flagathlete|[[Mariano Piccoli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|BRE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 122
|}
|}
{{column}}
{{column}}
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|-
|-
! scope="row" | 1
! scope="row" | 1
| {{flagathlete|[[Richard Virenque]]|FRA}} [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px|link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France|alt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]] || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 383
| {{flagathlete|[[Richard Virenque]]|FRA}} [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px|link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France|alt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]] || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 383
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 2
! scope="row" | 2
| {{flagathlete|[[Bjarne Riis]]|DEN}} [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|link=General classification in the Tour de France|alt=A yellow jersey.]] || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 274
| {{flagathlete|[[Bjarne Riis]]|DEN}} [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|link=General classification in the Tour de France|alt=A yellow jersey.]] || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 274
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 3
! scope="row" | 3
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Dufaux]]|SUI}} || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 176
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Dufaux]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 176
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 4
! scope="row" | 4
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Brochard]]|FRA}} || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 168
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Brochard]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 168
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 5
! scope="row" | 5
| {{flagathlete|[[Luc Leblanc]]|FRA}} || {{ct|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 158
| {{flagathlete|[[Luc Leblanc]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 158
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 6
! scope="row" | 6
| {{flagathlete|[[Tony Rominger]]|SUI}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 148
| {{flagathlete|[[Tony Rominger]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 148
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 7
! scope="row" | 7
| {{flagathlete|[[Jan Ullrich]]|GER}} || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 131
| {{flagathlete|[[Jan Ullrich]]|GER}} || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 131
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 8
! scope="row" | 8
| {{flagathlete|[[Pascal Hervé]]|FRA}} || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" |110
| {{flagathlete|[[Pascal Hervé]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" |110
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 9
! scope="row" | 9
| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Luttenberger]]|AUT}} || {{ct|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 109
| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Luttenberger]]|AUT}} || {{UCI team code|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 109
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 10
! scope="row" | 10
| {{flagathlete|[[Piotr Ugrumov]]|LAT}} || {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 101
| {{flagathlete|[[Piotr Ugrumov]]|LAT}} || {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 101
|}
|}
{{columns-end}}
{{columns-end}}
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|-
! scope="row" | 1
! scope="row" | 1
| {{flagathlete|[[Jan Ullrich]]|GER}} || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 95h 58' 57"
| {{flagathlete|[[Jan Ullrich]]|GER}} || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 95h 58' 57"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 2
! scope="row" | 2
| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Luttenberger]]|AUT}} || {{ct|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 5' 26"
| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Luttenberger]]|AUT}} || {{UCI team code|CAR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 5' 26"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 3
! scope="row" | 3
| {{flagathlete|[[Manuel Fernández (cyclist)|Manuel Fernández Ginés]]|ESP}} || {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 24' 47"
| {{flagathlete|[[Manuel Fernández (cyclist)|Manuel Fernández Ginés]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 24' 47"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 4
! scope="row" | 4
| {{flagathlete|[[Leonardo Piepoli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|REF|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 25' 55"
| {{flagathlete|[[Leonardo Piepoli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|REF|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 25' 55"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 5
! scope="row" | 5
| {{flagathlete|[[Michael Boogerd]]|NED}} || {{ct|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 12' 04"
| {{flagathlete|[[Michael Boogerd]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 12' 04"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 6
! scope="row" | 6
| {{flagathlete|[[José Luis Arrieta]]|ESP}} || {{ct|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 12' 07"
| {{flagathlete|[[José Luis Arrieta]]|ESP}} || {{UCI team code|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 12' 07"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 7
! scope="row" | 7
| {{flagathlete|[[Paolo Savoldelli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 13' 39"
| {{flagathlete|[[Paolo Savoldelli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 13' 39"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 8
! scope="row" | 8
| {{flagathlete|[[Oscar Camenzind]]|SUI}} || {{ct|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 23' 36"
| {{flagathlete|[[Oscar Camenzind]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 23' 36"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 9
! scope="row" | 9
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Roux]]|FRA}} || {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 34' 30"
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Roux]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 34' 30"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 10
! scope="row" | 10
| {{flagathlete|[[Valentino Fois]]|ITA}} || {{ct|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 44' 17"
| {{flagathlete|[[Valentino Fois]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|LAM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 44' 17"
|}
|}


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|-
! scope="row" | 1
! scope="row" | 1
| {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 287h 46' 20"
| {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 287h 46' 20"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 2
! scope="row" | 2
| {{ct|THR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 15' 14"
| {{UCI team code|THR|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 15' 14"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 3
! scope="row" | 3
| {{ct|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 51' 36"
| {{UCI team code|MAP|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 51' 36"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 4
! scope="row" | 4
| {{ct|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 22' 29"
| {{UCI team code|ALB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 22' 29"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 5
! scope="row" | 5
| {{ct|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 36' 10"
| {{UCI team code|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 36' 10"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 6
! scope="row" | 6
| {{ct|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 53' 14"
| {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 1h 53' 14"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 7
! scope="row" | 7
| {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 09' 21"
| {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 09' 21"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 8
! scope="row" | 8
| {{ct|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 18' 11"
| {{UCI team code|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 18' 11"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 9
! scope="row" | 9
| {{ct|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 31' 13"
| {{UCI team code|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 31' 13"
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 10
! scope="row" | 10
| {{ct|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 31' 20"
| {{UCI team code|GCE|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | + 2h 31' 20"
|}
|}


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===Combativity classification===
===Combativity classification===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Final combativity classification (1–10)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Deblander |first1=Bruno |title=Bjarne Riis est entre dans Paris |url=https://www.lesoir.be/art/bjarne-riis-est-entre-dans-paris_t-19960722-Z0CDNM.html |accessdate=26 April 2019 |work=[[Le Soir]] |date=22 July 1996 |language=French}}</ref>
|+ Final combativity classification (1–10)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Deblander |first1=Bruno |title=Bjarne Riis est entre dans Paris |url=https://www.lesoir.be/art/bjarne-riis-est-entre-dans-paris_t-19960722-Z0CDNM.html |access-date=26 April 2019 |work=[[Le Soir]] |date=22 July 1996 |language=fr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190426155527/https://www.lesoir.be/art/bjarne-riis-est-entre-dans-paris_t-19960722-Z0CDNM.html |archive-date=26 April 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>
|-
|-
! scope="col" | Rank
! scope="col" | Rank
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|-
|-
! scope="row" | 1
! scope="row" | 1
| {{flagathlete|[[Richard Virenque]]|FRA}} [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px|link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France|alt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]] || {{ct|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 49
| {{flagathlete|[[Richard Virenque]]|FRA}} [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px|link=Mountains classification in the Tour de France|alt=A white jersey with red polka dots.]] || {{UCI team code|FES|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 49
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 2
! scope="row" | 2
| {{flagathlete|[[Bjarne Riis]]|DEN}} [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|link=General classification in the Tour de France|alt=A yellow jersey.]] || {{ct|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 47
| {{flagathlete|[[Bjarne Riis]]|DEN}} [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|link=General classification in the Tour de France|alt=A yellow jersey.]] || {{UCI team code|TEL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 47
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 3
! scope="row" | 3
| {{flagathlete|[[Michele Bartoli]]|ITA}} || {{ct|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 44
| {{flagathlete|[[Michele Bartoli]]|ITA}} || {{UCI team code|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 44
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 4
! scope="row" | 4
| {{flagathlete|[[Danny Nelissen]]|NED}} || {{ct|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 34
| {{flagathlete|[[Danny Nelissen]]|NED}} || {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 34
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 5
! scope="row" | 5
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Roux]]|FRA}} || {{ct|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 33
| {{flagathlete|[[Laurent Roux]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|TVM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 33
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 6
! scope="row" | 6
| {{flagathlete|[[Djamolidine Abdoujaparov ]]|UZB}} || {{ct|REF|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 31
| {{flagathlete|[[Djamolidine Abdoujaparov ]]|UZB}} || {{UCI team code|REF|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 31
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 7
! scope="row" | 7
| {{flagathlete|[[Luc Leblanc]]|FRA}} || {{ct|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 28
| {{flagathlete|[[Luc Leblanc]]|FRA}} || {{UCI team code|POL|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 28
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 8
! scope="row" | 8
| {{flagathlete|[[Rolf Järmann]]|SUI}} || {{ct|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 22
| {{flagathlete|[[Rolf Järmann]]|SUI}} || {{UCI team code|GBM|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 22
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 9
! scope="row" | 9
| {{flagathlete|[[Neil Stephens]]|AUS}} || {{ct|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 21
| {{flagathlete|[[Neil Stephens]]|AUS}} || {{UCI team code|ONC|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 21
|-
|-
! scope="row" | 10
! scope="row" | 10
| {{flagathlete|[[Rolf Sørensen]]|DEN}} || {{ct|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 20
| {{flagathlete|[[Rolf Sørensen]]|DEN}} || {{UCI team code|RAB|1996}} || style="text-align:right;" | 20
|}
|}


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==Notes==
==Notes==
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==References==
==References==
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
* {{cite book|first=Jacques|last=Augendre|author-link=Jacques Augendre|url=http://netstorage.lequipe.fr/ASO/cyclisme/le-tour/2016/histoire/TDF16_GH_Interactif-PROD.pdf|title=Guide historique|trans-title=Historical guide|year=2016|language=French|access-date=27 October 2016|format=PDF|work=[[Tour de France]]|location=Paris|publisher=[[Amaury Sport Organisation]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160817121602/http://netstorage.lequipe.fr/ASO/cyclisme/le-tour/2016/histoire/TDF16_GH_Interactif-PROD.pdf|archive-date=17 August 2016|url-status=live|ref=harv}}
* {{cite book|first=Jacques|last=Augendre|author-link=Jacques Augendre|url=http://netstorage.lequipe.fr/ASO/cyclisme/le-tour/2016/histoire/TDF16_GH_Interactif-PROD.pdf|title=Guide historique|trans-title=Historical guide|year=2016|language=fr|access-date=27 October 2016|work=[[Tour de France]]|location=Paris|publisher=[[Amaury Sport Organisation]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160817121602/http://netstorage.lequipe.fr/ASO/cyclisme/le-tour/2016/histoire/TDF16_GH_Interactif-PROD.pdf|archive-date=17 August 2016|url-status=live}}
* {{cite book|last1=Nauright|first1=John|last2=Parrish|first2=Charles|title=Sports Around the World: History, Culture, and Practice|volume=2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IkLYDgTnMxEC|year=2012|publisher=[[ABC-CLIO]]|location=Santa Barbara, CA|isbn=978-1-59884-300-2|ref=harv}}
* {{cite book|last1=Nauright|first1=John|last2=Parrish|first2=Charles|title=Sports Around the World: History, Culture, and Practice|volume=2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IkLYDgTnMxEC|year=2012|publisher=[[ABC-CLIO]]|location=Santa Barbara, California|isbn=978-1-59884-300-2}}
* {{cite book|last=van den Akker|first=Pieter|title=Tour de France Rules and Statistics: 1903–2018|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=09sxwQEACAAJ|year=2018|publisher=Self-published|isbn=978-1-79398-080-9}}

==Further reading==
*{{cite book|title=Mapping Le Tour|first=Ellis|last=Bacon|publisher=HarperCollins Publishers|location=Glasgow|year=2014|pages=206–207|isbn=9780007543991|oclc=872700415}}


==External links==
==External links==
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* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/19980526072004/http://www.letour.fr/tour/us/ecranaccueil.html |date=26 May 1998 |title=Official website }}{{cbignore}}
* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/19980526072004/http://www.letour.fr/tour/us/ecranaccueil.html |date=26 May 1998 |title=Official website }}{{cbignore}}
*[http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/tour96/stages.html 1996 Tour de France results] at [[Cyclingnews.com]]
*[http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/tour96/stages.html 1996 Tour de France results] at [[Cyclingnews.com]]


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1996 Tour de France
Route of the 1996 Tour de France
Route of the 1996 Tour de France
Race details
Dates29 June – 21 July 1996
Stages21 + Prologue
Distance3,765 km (2,339 mi)
Winning time95h 57' 16"
Results
Winner  Bjarne Riis[a] (DEN) (Team Telekom)
  Second  Jan Ullrich (GER) (Team Telekom)
  Third  Richard Virenque (FRA) (Festina–Lotus)

Points  Erik Zabel[a] (GER) (Team Telekom)
Mountains  Richard Virenque (FRA) (Festina–Lotus)
  Youth  Jan Ullrich (GER) (Team Telekom)
  Combativity  Richard Virenque (FRA) (Festina–Lotus)
  Team Festina–Lotus
← 1995
1997 →

The 1996 Tour de France was the 83rd edition of the Tour de France, starting on 29 June and ending on 21 July, featuring 19 regular stages, 2 individual time trials, a prologue and a rest day (10 July). It was won by Danish rider Bjarne Riis.

This Tour was noted by the "fall" of favourite Miguel Induráin, ending his record run of five consecutive victories. The course included a stage through his home town Villava, however he suffered a bronchitis because of the poor weather in the first week, and was fined and penalised for accepting drinks illegally.[1] Indurain started to lose time in stage 7, and finally ended 11th failing to win a single stage or spend one day in the yellow jersey.

Stage 9 was scheduled to be a 176 kilometre ride from Val-d'Isère to Sestriere. However, due to appalling weather conditions, including snow, the organisers cut the stage to just 46 km. Bjarne Riis won the stage and opened a crucial 44 second gap over Telekom teammate Jan Ullrich. Ullrich, only 22, really broke through in this Tour, and won the individual time trial of stage 20.

Over a decade after the race, several riders with Team Telekom confessed to doping offences around the period of the 1996 tour, including support riders Rolf Aldag, Udo Bölts, Christian Henn[2] and Brian Holm and team masseur Jef d'Hont has admitted in his autobiography that there was organised use of EPO in the team.[3] On 24 May 2007, Erik Zabel admitted to using EPO during the first week of the race. The winner of the Tour, Bjarne Riis, admitted on 25 May 2007 that he also used EPO during the Tour, as a result was asked by the International Cycling Union (UCI) to return the yellow jersey he received.[4] So far, runner-up Jan Ullrich, who has been under suspicion of doping as a part of the Operación Puerto doping case, has not commented on allegations that he also used EPO. Third place Richard Virenque and fourth place Laurent Dufaux were implicated in the 1998 Festina scandal.

UCI lawyer Philippe Verbiest stated in 2007 that the statute of limitations for removing Riis as winner of the Tour de France had expired, "you cannot strip him of the title but it is possible not to mention it anymore ... Because of what he admitted, he is not the winner of the Tour de France. Riis did not win." At the same time tour spokesman Philippe Sudres stated that: "We consider philosophically that he can no longer claim to have won."[5] In 2007, Riis' victory was removed from the Tour de France,[6] yet in 2008 they listed Riis as winner of Tour de France 1996, albeit with a remark about his confession.[7]

Teams

[edit]

The 18 teams on top of the UCI rankings at the start of 1996 automatically qualified for the Tour.[8] Four wildcards were given, for a total of 22 teams.[9]

The teams entering the race were:[9]

Qualified teams

Invited teams

Route and stages

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The highest point of elevation in the race was 2,035 m (6,677 ft) at the summit of the Sestriere climb on stage 9.[b][10][11]

Stage characteristics and winners[12][13]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
P 29 June 's-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) 9.4 km (5.8 mi) Individual time trial  Alex Zülle (SUI)
1 30 June 's-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) 209.0 km (129.9 mi) Plain stage  Frédéric Moncassin (FRA)
2 1 July 's-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) to Wasquehal 247.5 km (153.8 mi) Plain stage  Mario Cipollini (ITA)
3 2 July Wasquehal to Nogent-sur-Oise 195.0 km (121.2 mi) Plain stage  Erik Zabel (GER)
4 3 July Soissons to Lac de Madine 232.0 km (144.2 mi) Plain stage  Cyril Saugrain (FRA)
5 4 July Lac de Madine to Besançon 242.0 km (150.4 mi) Plain stage  Jeroen Blijlevens (NED)
6 5 July Arc-et-Senans to Aix-les-Bains 207.0 km (128.6 mi) Hilly stage  Michael Boogerd (NED)
7 6 July Chambéry to Les Arcs 200.0 km (124.3 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Luc Leblanc (FRA)
8 7 July Bourg-Saint-Maurice to Val d'Isère 30.5 km (19.0 mi) Individual time trial  Evgueni Berzin (RUS)
9 8 July Le Monêtier-les-Bains to Sestriere (Italy) 46.0 km (28.6 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Bjarne Riis (DEN)
10 9 July Turin (Italy) to Gap 208.5 km (129.6 mi) Hilly stage  Erik Zabel (GER)
10 July Gap Rest day
11 11 July Gap to Valence 202.0 km (125.5 mi) Hilly stage  José Jaime Gonzalez (COL)
12 12 July Valence to Le Puy-en-Velay 143.5 km (89.2 mi) Hilly stage  Pascal Richard (SUI)
13 13 July Le Puy-en-Velay to Super Besse 177.0 km (110.0 mi) Hilly stage  Rolf Sørensen (DEN)
14 14 July Besse to Tulle 186.5 km (115.9 mi) Hilly stage  Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (UZB)
15 15 July Brive-la-Gaillarde to Villeneuve-sur-Lot 176.0 km (109.4 mi) Plain stage  Massimo Podenzana (ITA)
16 16 July Agen to Hautacam 199.0 km (123.7 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Bjarne Riis (DEN)
17 17 July Argelès-Gazost to Pamplona (Spain) 262.0 km (162.8 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Laurent Dufaux (SUI)
18 18 July Pamplona (Spain) to Hendaye 154.5 km (96.0 mi) Hilly stage  Bart Voskamp (NED)
19 19 July Hendaye to Bordeaux 226.5 km (140.7 mi) Plain stage  Frédéric Moncassin (FRA)
20 20 July Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion 63.5 km (39.5 mi) Individual time trial  Jan Ullrich (GER)
21 21 July Palaiseau to Paris (Champs-Élysées) 147.5 km (91.7 mi) Plain stage  Fabio Baldato (ITA)
Total 3,765 km (2,339 mi)[14]

Race overview

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Bjarne Riis (pictured in 1989) won the general classification

The prologue was won by Alex Zülle two seconds ahead of specialist Chris Boardman as overall contenders Bjarne Riis and Miguel Induráin came in sixth and seventh respectively. Zulle held onto the yellow jersey through the first few flat stages but in stage 4 a half dozen riders not in overall contention escaped in a breakaway and stayed away finishing several minutes ahead of the main field putting Stéphane Heulot in the yellow jersey for a few days.

Stage six was an intermediate stage run in terrible weather conditions and was won by Dutchman Michael Boogerd. The inclement weather caused well over a dozen riders to abandon the race including Lance Armstrong who merely thought he was sick from riding in the rainy, cold weather as most of the other riders who abandoned were, but within a few months he would be diagnosed with the cancer that nearly killed him.

As the Tour entered the Alps there was a mountain ITT in stage eight which was won by Evgeni Berzin, whom had seized the lead in the overall classification following stage seven. In the time trial he finished more than thirty seconds better than Riis and gained just over a minute on Indurain, Tony Rominger and debutant Jan Ullrich who was having an impressive start to his first Tour.

Stage nine was a mountain stage that was shortened due to foul weather and was won by Riis, who in the process took enough time to put himself into yellow. He would maintain a narrow lead over the next several stages and by the time the race reached the Pyrenees Abraham Olano was in second just under a minute behind with Berzin in third, Rominger in fourth, Riis’ teammate Ullrich in fifth and five-time defending champion Miguel Induráin struggling to stay in the top ten nearly 5:00 back.

Bjarne Riis attacking Miguel Induráin, Richard Virenque, and others on the stage to Hautacam

During stage sixteen Riis made a number of false attacks, even falling back and feigning exhaustion to get a look at Indurain, Rominger, Luttenberger, Virenque, Dufaux, Leblanc and Olano to read their faces before finally launching an attack on the Hautacam. He put close to a minute into most of the elite riders and beyond that into everybody else effectively winning the Tour and putting it beyond doubt that Indurain would not win his sixth tour.

Stage seventeen was won by Laurent Dufaux who in the process moved into fourth place overall, but Riis finished in the same time. A group of eight riders dropped the rest of the field in this stage and as a result Riis distanced himself from all of his rivals with his own teammate Ullrich moving into second overall and Richard Virenque moving into third place overall.

Stage nineteen ITT was the last opportunity for major changes to be made in the general classification and the stage was won by Ullrich who finished nearly a minute ahead of second-placed Indurain who had completely dominated Individual Times Trials at the Tour de France for the previous several years. Riis had plenty of time to spare and was 1:41 ahead of his teammate Ullrich in the General Classification. Richard Virenque rounded out the podium also winning the mountains classification.

Even though rider admissions and investigations in the subsequent years showed that Tours during this time period were undoubtedly tainted by doping 1996 winner Riis, 1997 winner Ullrich and 1998 winner Marco Pantani all officially retain their Tour victories. Pantani died just a few years after his Tour victory, as a result of mental health issues resulting from constant attacks from the press and Ullrich had some results voided later in his career, but his four 2nd-place finishes to Lance Armstrong and his 1996 2nd place to Riis remain on his record.

Classification leadership and minor prizes

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There were several classifications in the 1996 Tour de France.[15] The most important was the general classification, calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. The cyclist with the least accumulated time was the race leader, identified by the yellow jersey; the winner of this classification is considered the winner of the Tour.[16]

Additionally, there was a points classification, which awarded a green jersey. In the points classification, cyclists got points for finishing among the best in a stage finish, or in intermediate sprints. The cyclist with the most points lead the classification, and was identified with a green jersey.[17]

There was also a mountains classification. The organisation had categorised some climbs as either hors catégorie, first, second, third, or fourth-category; points for this classification were won by the first cyclists that reached the top of these climbs first, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs. The cyclist with the most points lead the classification, and wore a white jersey with red polka dots.[18]

The fourth individual classification was the young rider classification, which was not marked by a jersey. This was decided the same way as the general classification, but only riders under 26 years were eligible.[19]

For the team classification, the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added; the leading team was the team with the lowest total time.[20]

In addition, there was a combativity award given after each mass-start stage to the cyclist considered most combative. The decision was made by a jury composed of journalists who gave points. The cyclist with the most points from votes in all stages led the combativity classification.[21] Richard Virenque won this classification, and was given overall the super-combativity award.[22] The Souvenir Henri Desgrange was given in honour of Tour founder Henri Desgrange to the first rider to pass the summit of the Col d'Aubisque on stage 17.[c] This prize was won by Neil Stephens.[25]

Classification leadership by stage[26][27]
Stage Winner General classification
A yellow jersey.
Points classification
A green jersey
Mountains classification
A white jersey with red polka dots.
Young rider classification[d] Team classification Combativity
Award Classification
P Alex Zülle Alex Zülle Alex Zülle no award Christophe Moreau ONCE no award
1 Frédéric Moncassin Ján Svorada Paolo Savoldelli Danny Nelissen Danny Nelissen
2 Mario Cipollini Danny Nelissen Rossano Brasi
3 Erik Zabel Frédéric Moncassin José Luis Arrieta Jeroen Blijlevens Marco Lietti
4 Cyril Saugrain Stéphane Heulot Frédéric Moncassin Danny Nelissen Stéphane Heulot GAN Mariano Piccoli
5 Jeroen Blijlevens Giuseppe Calcaterra
6 Michael Boogerd Léon van Bon Rabobank Léon van Bon
7 Luc Leblanc Evgeni Berzin Richard Virenque Jan Ullrich Mapei–GB Udo Bölts
8 Evgeni Berzin Team Telekom no award
9 Bjarne Riis Bjarne Riis Bjarne Riis
10 Erik Zabel Erik Zabel Rolf Sørensen
11 Chepe González Mapei–GB Laurent Brochard
12 Pascal Richard Rabobank Erik Breukink
13 Rolf Sørensen Mapei–GB Richard Virenque
14 Djamolidine Abdoujaparov Bo Hamburger
15 Massimo Podenzana Michele Bartoli
16 Bjarne Riis Laurent Roux Richard Virenque
17 Laurent Dufaux Festina–Lotus Bjarne Riis Bjarne Riis
18 Bart Voskamp Michele Bartoli
19 Frédéric Moncassin Gilles Talmant
20 Jan Ullrich no award
21 Fabio Baldato Andrei Tchmil Richard Virenque
Final Bjarne Riis Erik Zabel Richard Virenque Jan Ullrich Festina–Lotus Richard Virenque

Final standings

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Legend
A yellow jersey. Denotes the winner of the general classification A green jersey. Denotes the winner of the points classification
A white jersey with red polka dots. Denotes the winner of the mountains classification
The first three in the General classification: from left: Jan Ullrich, Bjarne Riis and Richard Virenque
The first three in the General classification: from left: Jan Ullrich, Bjarne Riis and Richard Virenque

General classification

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Final general classification (1–10)[28]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Bjarne Riis (DEN) A yellow jersey. Team Telekom 95h 57' 16"
2  Jan Ullrich (GER) Team Telekom + 1' 41"
3  Richard Virenque (FRA) A white jersey with red polka dots. Festina–Lotus + 4' 37"
4  Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Festina–Lotus + 5' 53"
5  Peter Luttenberger (AUT) Carrera Jeans–Tassoni + 7' 07"
6  Luc Leblanc (FRA) Team Polti + 10' 03"
7  Piotr Ugrumov (LAT) Roslotto–ZG Mobili + 10' 04"
8  Fernando Escartín (ESP) Kelme–Artiach + 10' 26"
9  Abraham Olano (ESP) Mapei–GB + 11' 00"
10  Tony Rominger (SUI) Mapei–GB + 11' 53"

Points classification

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Final points classification (1–10)[12]
Rank Rider Team Points
1  Erik Zabel (GER) A green jersey. Team Telekom 335
2  Frédéric Moncassin (FRA) GAN 284
3  Fabio Baldato (ITA) MG Maglificio–Technogym 255
4  Djamolidine Abduzhaparov (UZB) Refin–Mobilvetta 204
5  Jeroen Blijlevens (NED) TVM–Farm Frites 158
6  Andrei Tchmil (RUS) Lotto 132
7  Bjarne Riis (DEN) A yellow jersey. Team Telekom 129
8  Andrea Ferrigato (ITA) Roslotto–ZG Mobili 126
9  Richard Virenque (FRA) A white jersey with red polka dots. Festina–Lotus 124
10  Mariano Piccoli (ITA) Brescialat 122

Mountains classification

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Final mountains classification (1–10)[12]
Rank Rider Team Points
1  Richard Virenque (FRA) A white jersey with red polka dots. Festina–Lotus 383
2  Bjarne Riis (DEN) A yellow jersey. Team Telekom 274
3  Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Festina–Lotus 176
4  Laurent Brochard (FRA) Festina–Lotus 168
5  Luc Leblanc (FRA) Team Polti 158
6  Tony Rominger (SUI) Mapei–GB 148
7  Jan Ullrich (GER) Team Telekom 131
8  Pascal Hervé (FRA) Festina–Lotus 110
9  Peter Luttenberger (AUT) Carrera Jeans–Tassoni 109
10  Piotr Ugrumov (LAT) Roslotto–ZG Mobili 101

Young rider classification

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Final young rider classification (1–10)[12]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Jan Ullrich (GER) Team Telekom 95h 58' 57"
2  Peter Luttenberger (AUT) Carrera Jeans–Tassoni + 5' 26"
3  Manuel Fernández Ginés (ESP) Mapei–GB + 24' 47"
4  Leonardo Piepoli (ITA) Refin–Mobilvetta + 25' 55"
5  Michael Boogerd (NED) Rabobank + 1h 12' 04"
6  José Luis Arrieta (ESP) Banesto + 1h 12' 07"
7  Paolo Savoldelli (ITA) Roslotto–ZG Mobili + 1h 13' 39"
8  Oscar Camenzind (SUI) Panaria–Vinavil + 1h 23' 36"
9  Laurent Roux (FRA) TVM–Farm Frites + 1h 34' 30"
10  Valentino Fois (ITA) Panaria–Vinavil + 1h 44' 17"

Team classification

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Final team classification (1–10)[12]
Rank Team Time
1 Festina–Lotus 287h 46' 20"
2 Team Telekom + 15' 14"
3 Mapei–GB + 51' 36"
4 Roslotto–ZG Mobili + 1h 22' 29"
5 ONCE + 1h 36' 10"
6 Rabobank + 1h 53' 14"
7 TVM–Farm Frites + 2h 09' 21"
8 MG Maglificio–Technogym + 2h 18' 11"
9 Team Polti + 2h 31' 13"
10 Banesto + 2h 31' 20"

Combativity classification

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Final combativity classification (1–10)[29]
Rank Rider Team Points
1  Richard Virenque (FRA) A white jersey with red polka dots. Festina–Lotus 49
2  Bjarne Riis (DEN) A yellow jersey. Team Telekom 47
3  Michele Bartoli (ITA) MG Maglificio–Technogym 44
4  Danny Nelissen (NED) Rabobank 34
5  Laurent Roux (FRA) TVM–Farm Frites 33
6  Djamolidine Abdoujaparov  (UZB) Refin–Mobilvetta 31
7  Luc Leblanc (FRA) Team Polti 28
8  Rolf Järmann (SUI) MG Maglificio–Technogym 22
9  Neil Stephens (AUS) ONCE 21
10  Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Rabobank 20

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b In 2007, Bjarne Riis admitted to the use of doping during the 1996 Tour. Shortly after his confession, the organisers of the Tour de France have said that they did not consider him a winner, but under UCI regulations at the time, the statute of limitations (ten years) had passed, meaning they could not strip him of his results. The same applies for Erik Zabel, the winner of the points classification.
  2. ^ Two higher planned climbs were both cancelled because of bad weather, the Col du Galibier at 2,642 m (8,668 ft), and the Col de l'Iseran at 2,770 m (9,088 ft).[10]
  3. ^ In the 1996 Tour de France, the two first-choice customary Souvenir Henri Desgrange summit passes of the Col du Galibier or the highest climb of the race, the Col de l'Iseran, respectively,[23] were both cancelled because of bad weather.[24]
  4. ^ A white jersey was not awarded to the leader of the young rider classification between 1989 and 1999.[19]

References

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  3. ^ "flandersnews.be – Belgian book causes upset". Archived from the original on 1 September 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2007.
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  5. ^ "ESPN – Tour no longer lists Riis as champ after doping admission – Cycling". ESPN. 7 June 2007. Archived from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
  6. ^ "Tour Director Christian Prudhomme has erased Bjarne Riis' name from the Tour de France record books..." Autobus.cyclingnews.com. 7 June 2007. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
  7. ^ "Bjarne Riis Reinstated As Tour Winner". BikeRadar. 4 July 2008. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
  8. ^ "News for February 8: Teams Qualification Rules for Events". Cyclingnews. 8 February 1996. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  9. ^ a b "The history of the Tour de France – Year 1996 – The starters". Tour de France. Amaury Sport Organisation. Archived from the original on 3 April 2020. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  10. ^ a b "Tour de France stage shortened because of bad weather". Cyclingnews.com. 8 July 1996. Archived from the original on 1 April 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  11. ^ Augendre 2016, p. 181.
  12. ^ a b c d e "83ème Tour de France 1996" [83rd Tour de France 1996]. Mémoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 5 April 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
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  14. ^ Augendre 2016, p. 110.
  15. ^ Nauright & Parrish 2012, pp. 452–455.
  16. ^ Nauright & Parrish 2012, pp. 452–453.
  17. ^ Nauright & Parrish 2012, pp. 453–454.
  18. ^ Nauright & Parrish 2012, p. 454.
  19. ^ a b Nauright & Parrish 2012, pp. 454–455.
  20. ^ Nauright & Parrish 2012, p. 455.
  21. ^ van den Akker 2018, pp. 211–216.
  22. ^ Augendre 2016, p. 87.
  23. ^ van den Akker 2018, p. 199.
  24. ^ "Tour de France stage shortened because of bad weather". Cyclingnews.com. 8 July 1996. Archived from the original on 1 April 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
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  26. ^ "Tour de France 1996 – Leaders overview". ProCyclingStats. Archived from the original on 16 February 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  27. ^ van den Akker, Pieter. "Informatie over de Tour de France van 1996" [Information about the Tour de France from 1996]. TourDeFranceStatistieken.nl (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2 March 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  28. ^ a b "The history of the Tour de France – Year 1996 – Stage 21 Palaiseau > Paris". Tour de France. Amaury Sport Organisation. Archived from the original on 2 April 2020. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  29. ^ Deblander, Bruno (22 July 1996). "Bjarne Riis est entre dans Paris". Le Soir (in French). Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved 26 April 2019.

Bibliography

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Further reading

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