Nine days of the Tour de France have been completed, but how much prize money has each team actually earned? Race organiser A.S.O. publishes an updated prize money overview on every rest day. It will come as no surprise that Tadej Pogačar’s UAE Team Emirates-XRG currently leads the way.
Pogačar’s team has earned almost €70,000 so far, while Lidl-Trek (€38,570) and Team Visma | Lease a Bike (€31,700) already trail by a considerable margin. Tudor Pro Cycling Team is at the bottom of the ranking with €2,320.
Mathieu van der Poel’s Alpecin-Premier Tech, which has also celebrated a stage victory, has collected €20,020 so far and sits eighth.
2026 Tour de France prize money after the first rest day
- UAE Team Emirates XRG: €69,980.00
- Lidl-Trek: €38,570.00
- Team Visma | Lease a Bike: €31,700.00
- Soudal Quick-Step: €27,830.00
- Decathlon CMA CGM Team: €20,660.00
- Alpecin-Premier Tech: €20,020.00
- Lotto Intermarché: €18,690.00
- XDS Astana Team: €16,690.00
- Uno-X Mobility: €16,360.00
- NSN Cycling Team: €14,480.00
- EF Education - EasyPost: €14,460.00
- Netcompany Ineos Cycling Team: €10,160.00
- Red Bull - Bora - Hansgrohe: €8,880.00
- Caja Rural-Seguros RGA: €7,280.00
- Team Jayco AlUla: €7,090.00
- Movistar Team: €6,450.00
- Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team: €6,170.00
- TotalEnergies: €5,650.00
- Team Picnic PostNL: €5,270.00
- Bahrain Victorious: €4,880.00
- Groupama-FDJ United: €3,110.00
- Cofidis: €2,650.00
- Tudor Pro Cycling Team: €2,320.00