Friday July 20th, 2012

Stage 18Blagnac / Brive-la-Gaillarde

Start 11h20 GMT 2+
Overall standing
Corresponds to the total results over all the stages.
Yellow jersey
It rewards the leader of the general classification, calculated by adding together the times achieved on each stage. Also taken into account are any bonifications earned on the intermediate sprints or the finish.
Green jersey
It identifies the leader of the classification on points. The points in question are awarded according to the passing order on the intermediate sprints and at the finish line.
Red polka dot jersey
It identifies the best climber. The points counting towards the mountain classification are awarded on the basis of the passing order at the top of the climbs and passes.
White jersey
It identifies the first young rider up to 25 years old in the overall standings.
Yellow bib
Worn by the leaders of the overall team standings (total of times for the first three riders on each stage).
Red bib
This prize is awarded at the end of each stage by a jury comprising eight specialists in cycling. A “super-combativity” prize is also awarded at the end of the last stage of the Tour.
Stage standing
Results of a given stage

Jersey wearers after the stage 18

yellow jersey
Bradley WIGGINSNo.101

Bradley
WIGGINS

GBRSKY PROCYCLING
times83h 22' 18''
green jersey
Peter SAGANNo.57

Peter
SAGAN

SVKLIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
points386
polka-dot jersey
Thomas VOECKLERNo.21

Thomas
VOECKLER

FRATEAM EUROPCAR
points134
white jersey
Tejay VAN GARDERENNo.9

Tejay
VAN GARDEREN

USABMC RACING TEAM
times83h 30' 48''
the day's winner
Mark CAVENDISHNo.103

Mark
CAVENDISH

GBRSKY PROCYCLING
times04h 54' 12''
team

RADIOSHACK-NISSAN

LUX
times250h 23' 05''
combative
Alexandre VINOKOUROVNo.189

Alexandre
VINOKOUROV

KAZASTANA PRO TEAM

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