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Legends of the golfing world will descend on the island, between 8 – 11 June to La Moye Golf Club for the return of the Jersey Legends. 1991 Master champion, Ian Woosnam will be joined by defending champion Richard Green for this years event plus a host of ex-Ryder Cup captains and major winner.

Some familiar celebrity faces will also be on the island for the wapp Celebrity Series, taking place before the event on 8 June. Tickets to this year’s Jersey Legends are FREE – islanders have the opportunity to see stars of sport, media and TV take on the course for a great family filled day out.

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There are also a range of opportunities for islanders to volunteer during the week, whether a golf fan or not. Each Volunteer will be receive a gift pack and refreshments. The volunteering opportunity is a great way to meet new people and GET INVOLVED in a friendly and fun event. No experience is necessary as training will be provided.  If you are interested please complete the following registration form:  https://forms.gle/p8KSrUgtVntf2KdR7  .

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The Legends Tour has released ticket information and pricing for three key events as the European over-50s circuit gears up for a thrilling year of golf in 2022.

Tickets for the Jersey Legends, Staysure PGA Seniors Championship and Irish Legends presented by the McGinley Foundation are now on sale for limited time only, with adult season and daily tickets for the latter starting as low as €20 and €10 respectively, while children under the age of 16 will gain free admittance to all three events.

All three tournaments on the Legends Tour Schedule will feature a number of the game’s most popular ‘Legends’ – including former Ryder Cup captains Ian Woosnam and Paul McGinley along with Major winners Paul Lawrie and Michael Campbell. 

Fans will also have the opportunity to take in the atmosphere of the Celebrity Series, where famous names from the world of sport and entertainment will take part in their own pro-am tournament. Meanwhile, amateur golfers get to experience playing as a ‘Legend’ in the Alliance Series under full tournament conditions while enjoying the life of a professional on some of the world’s finest courses.

The stunning links at La Moye Golf Club will host the Jersey Legends from June 10-12. Season tickets for adults will start at £20 with concessions at just £15. Single-day tickets can be purchased for £10 with concessions priced at £8.

The Irish Legends presented by the McGinley Foundation will tee off on the rugged northwest coast of the Emerald Isle on August 18th, with the popular Celebrity Pro-Am taking place on Tuesday August 16th. The tournament will be played with the beautiful setting of the Atlantic Ocean as its backdrop at the iconic Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Resort on the Wild Atlantic Way.

Season tickets will cost just €20 with concessions at €15 and the first 250 customers who purchase a season ticket will also receive a free cap with their purchase; daily tickets are priced at €10 with concessions at €8.

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Formby Golf Club , situated in the heartland of England’s finest stretch of links layouts on the famed ‘Golf Coast’, will welcome the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship from August 25-28. One of the most popular venues in the Northwest, season tickets start at £30 with concessions priced at £20; daily tickets £10 with concessions £8.

The Legends Tour Chief Marketing Officer, Keith Mitchell, said: “We are delighted to announce the release and sale of tickets for these three events, and we are sure fans will get to see some fantastic golf played across three of world’s most renowned links courses. 

“The option to take in the atmosphere of not just the Legends Tour three-day event where some of the game’s biggest names will play, but also both the Celebrity Series and Alliance Series, means you can experience the whole package that lies at the heart of the Legends Tour: making golf accessible and fun for those who watch it, while bringing in an international field for local fans to enjoy.

“We believe our pricing and concession tickets for these must-see events offer excellent value and we look forward to welcoming fans of all ages with under-16s enjoying free entry to all three tournaments.”

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The Legends Tour is set to return to the island of Jersey and the stunning links at La Moye Golf Club this summer – with tickets free for fans wishing to attend the event.

Following the success of last year’s event, the Jersey Legends will be held between June 8-11 as a selection of golf’s most famous faces head back to La Moye Golf Club to compete for victory in the third Legends Tour event of the 2023 season.

With free tickets for fans –  who can register via an online link to receive tickets  – the four-day event promises to be a festival of golfing action. Last year, three-time DP World Tour winner Richard Green – who will be returning this year to defend his crown – beat Paul Lawrie in a playoff to take home his first of two Legends Tour victories.

2006 Ryder Cup-winning captain and 1991 Masters champion Ian Woosnam will be heading up a star-studded line-up alongside defending champion Green at La Moye Golf Club as the Welshman – a Jersey resident – tees it up at his home course. A club that is no stranger to elite competition, the venue hosted the Acorn Jersey Open in 2016 as well as the DP World Tour’s Jersey Open between 1978 and 1995 – a tournament won by Woosnam in 1987.

This year, amateur players will once again be able to play on the famous course alongside the greats of the game as the  Alliance Series  returns to Jersey. An exclusive opportunity to live out the life of a golf legend, amateurs can sign up to play in front of live crowds and TV cameras in the Alliance Series and will get to play three rounds of golf – one in the  Celebrity Series  and two in the Alliance Series – alongside their heroes.

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The Celebrity Series will also be returning to La Moye Golf Club as part of the week’s golf on June 8. In last year’s Celebrity Series event, former British & Irish Lions star Scott Quinnell finished in second place as Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler saw off the challenge of the Rugby star and took home victory against a famous field which also included former Olympic swimmer Mark Foster, Westlife singer Brian McFadden and National Hunt horse racing jockey Sir AP McCoy.

Alliance Series players in Jersey will receive a three-night stay in the official tournament hotel, a bespoke gift pack and invitations to all exclusive functions. The Celebrity Series will see participants team up with a celebrity and Legends Tour professional for one round of golf while receiving access to the player’s lounge for breakfast, bespoke gifts, and hospitality post-event.

Ahead of the event, on June 7 a traditional  Championship Pro-Am  will also take place – allowing golfers an opportunity to play with legends of the game before the competition gets underway. 

Teams of up to three amateurs will team up alongside a Legends Tour professional for 18 holes of golf while receiving access to tournament practice facilities, breakfast in the player’s lounge, a bespoke Legends Tour gift bag, and prize giving and hospitality post-round.

Phil Harrison, chief executive officer of the Legends Tour, said: “It is wonderful to be returning to La Moye Golf Club for the 2023 Jersey Legends. Last year’s event was such a success and with free tickets for fans this year, we are looking forward to seeing even more fans this year across four great days of golf.”

Ian Woosnam, 1991 Masters champion, said: “The Jersey Legends is set to once again be an incredible event on the Legends Tour calendar thanks to the players set to compete and the great venue, my home club La Moye Golf Club. I am very much looking forward to it and cannot wait to catch up with some of the guys at a location which is very special to me.”

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We are pleased to be the official hotel partner for the prestigious Legends Tour for the second consecutive year.

The Legends Tour provides the greatest amateur experience in golf with opportunities to play alongside Legends of golf. Formerly known as The European Senior Tour, this long-standing event features a strong playing membership that includes former Major Winners, World Number Ones and Ryder Cup Players and Captains. The Legends Tour boasts a truly international schedule with tournaments taking place in the UK & Ireland, mainland Europe and the exotic climes of the Indian Ocean at the conclusion of the season. The Jersey Legends returns for the second consecutive year, taking place at La Moye Golf Club in June.

Bordering this championship course and sharing breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean, The Atlantic Hotel is the ideal sanctuary for golf fans and players. Patrick Burke, Owner and Managing Director said:

“We began the partnership with the Legends Tour when they returned to Jersey last year and it certainly was a very memorable event. It was fantastic to see such a professional and high profile sporting event taking place right on our doorstep.”

“It was always our intention to form a long term relationship with the tour and we’re delighted that they will be returning this year. We are once again the tour’s official hotel partner and are looking forward to welcoming players and spectators to the hotel and to hosting the Celebrity Series draw party which promises to be a spectacular event. We will also be extending our hospitality to those playing in the Celebrity Series by offering a complimentary glass of Taittinger Champagne at the 3rd hole before they tee off.”

Mark Aspland the Chief Operating Officer of the Legends Tour said:

“It is fantastic that the Legends Tour are partnering with The Atlantic Hotel for the Jersey Legends event once again; sponsoring the 3rd hole and hosting the Celebrity Series draw on the Wednesday which will set up the highly anticipated event in style.”

“The Atlantic Hotel is one of the finest hotels in Jersey, showcasing spectacular views of the coastline and having incredible hospitality on offer, providing the perfect place to stay whilst at the Jersey Legends tournament.”

The Jersey Legends takes place from the 8th to 11th June 2023, and you can see Major Champion Ian Woosnam and defending champion Richard Green as well as a host of celebrities who are set to compete in the Celebrity Series event.

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Welcome to our island's mysterious realm..

Our island is a top spot for beautiful beaches, delicious grub and glorious sunshine. But, beneath the paradisical surface lies a spooky past. With 250,000 years worth of history within our nine by five miles, it’s no surprise Jersey holds centuries worth of spine-tingling tales that will leave you utterly spellbound.

Prepare to be enthralled as you delve into our island’s spooky treasure trove of myths and legends. Where dragons, witches, ghosts and faery folk lurk in the shadows, waiting for you to uncover their tales.

Are you ready to unearth the untold, embrace the magic and journey beyond reality?

Myth, legend and folklore.

Step into a world of Jersey myths and legends, let the ordinary fade and the extraordinary take centre stage.

Myths and legends.

The black dog of Bouley Bay.

Perhaps the most famous of Jersey legends concerns a giant black dog which allegedly roams the steep hills surrounding Bouley Bay.

Smugglers who once used the bay to illicit cargo spoke of a dog with a vicious and evil nature. More ancient tales report that the canine was a storm herald; a sighting of the dog, or the sound of its howl, would warn fishermen to stay away from the sea.

The manor under the sea.

Over 650 years ago a man owned The Manor of Le Brequette, a huge house at L’Etacq which was surrounded by a glorious oak tree forest. One year, as raging storms brewed, waves arose across the bay of St. Ouen and began to flood the land. The sea rose so high it consumed the manor and the surrounding oak forest.

Today, when the tide is low, you can still see the black tree stumps of the petrified forest that once surrounded the manor.

Jeffery's leap.

Venture to the east of the island and you will find a huge rock which sits at Anne Port called Jeffery’s leap.

Jeffery had committed a crime and his punishment was to be thrown off the high rock. Locals came to watch Jeffery get hurled off the rock and meet his end. But, by a stroke of luck, he survived without injury and swam to shore.

Full of bravery and certainty, Jeffery boasted he would repeat the leap to show off how easy it was to survive. This time, he wasn’t so lucky as he leapt off, he hit his head on the rocks below and was killed.

Janvrin's tomb.

In 1721, a Jersey captain named Philippe Janvrin was sailing back from France when he was struck by the plague. No ships from France were allowed to dock in Jersey due to the disease, so Philippe had to quarantine off the coast.

On his second day in quarantine, he sadly passed away but his body could not be brought ashore. The enchanting island of Île au Guerdain, nested in the breathtaking bay of Portelet , became his initial resting ground before supposedly being reburied on land.

The legend of La Hougue Bie.

Legend weaves a tale of a fearsome dragon that lived in St. Lawrence and terrorised people all over the island, leaving destruction in its fiery wake. The Seigneur de Hambye, a valiant knight from Normandy, caught wind of this menacing threat and set forth on a heroic quest to confront the beast.

The specifics of this battle remain shrouded in mystery, except the courageous knight engaged the dragon in a fierce one-on-one combat, ultimately triumphing by slaying the fearsome creature and severing its head.

Exhausted, Seigneur de Hambye decided to rest, entrusting his loyal squire to guard him. But, in a shocking twist of fate, the squire’s loyalty crumbled as envy took hold. He murdered his master, buried his body and returned to Hambye where he told the Seigneur’s wife the dragon had killed his master and he had avenged his death by killing the beast. He also added that the Seigneur’s dying wish was that the squire should marry his wife.

One night, as they lay in bed, the squire cried out in his sleep that he had killed his master. The lady immediately brought him to trial where the squire confessed. She then travelled to Jersey where a mound was raised in the parish of St. Saviour as a memory of the Seigneur de Hambye.

The five Spanish ships.

In the autumn of 1495 as a fierce storm brewed off Jersey’s west coast, five Spanish ships traversed the English Channel, only to be ensnared by the treacherous tempest.

Unscrupulous islanders perched atop a cliff at St. Ouen’s Bay , anticipating shipwrecks and plunder. They deceptively lit fires, leading the Spanish ships to believe they were guiding them to safety. The vessels, deceived by the flames, neared the treacherous rocks while the wreckers reveled in their betrayal. Four ships foundered on the jagged rocks, but the largest remained afloat, carrying an elderly man and his daughter.

The man begged the wreckers to save his daughter, but they callously laughed. In a tragic twist, a colossal wave swept the girl to her demise. As the ship sank, the old man cursed the wreckers, vowing to meet them beneath the bay’s waters in one year’s time. True to his word, a year later, the wreckers gathered to celebrate surviving the curse, but nature’s fury intervened, submerging the land and drowning them beneath the sea’s depths.

Crack ankle lane.

In the centre of the island, near the lush and dramatic beauty of St. Peter’s Valley, stretches a steep footpath. It was believed to be inhabited by a monster called the Vioge. Like an emaciated scarecrow in appearance, this demonic creature would grab it’s victims ankles, cracking them so they couldn’t run and dragging them to a hidden lair, where it has been consuming human flesh for centuries.

The bull of St. Clement.

Jersey fisherfolk once talked of a roaring bull that roamed St. Clement’s beach at low tide. The locals were terrified and many refused to venture down, even to go fishing.

One fisherman did not believe such a tale and decided to brave the beach in search of the bull. Whilst out searching, he began to hear the bull’s roar. Instead of running away, he followed the sound, where he found a rock pool. The rocks had eroded to form a pipe and when the tide was low, the sea water was sucked out of the pipe causing a roaring sound which echoed off the rocks. The fishermen together filled in the pipe, and the bull of St. Clement was laid to rest.

Amidst the enchanting shores of Jersey, where rolling waves caress rugged cliffs and ancient whispers linger in the salty air, a hidden world of faery folk comes to life.

Faery folk.

St. Brelade's Church.

Did you know the parish church of St. Brelade was originally supposed to be built in the area named Les Quennevais?

This spot was considered the fairies’ special place but, nevertheless, workmen dug the foundations, laid the stones and left their tools ready for the next day.

When they arrived for work the following day, their tools and stones had been moved a mile away on the beach. This happened to the workmen again and again until it was decided it might be best to build on the beach.

The Dolmens and Menhir stones.

Our island is covered in many ancient dolmens and Menhir stones, which in Jersey folklore are said to mark the passages to the land of faeries.

Locals are told to beware the sight of goblins dancing around the stones, because if they catch you, they will make you dance yourself to death.

Le Lavoir des Dames.

In the parish of St. John, hidden within the rocks at Sorel Point, you’ll find a rectangular pool named Le Lavoir des Dames. Legend has it that the faery folk would bathe in this pool and any man who caught sight of them would be struck blind immediately!

La Cocagne.

A lesser-known legend in Jersey, but a spine-tingling one at that, is the legend of La Cocagne, a story parents would tell their children to warn them against staying out late into the night on their own. They would tell of an evil fairy or goblin that would hide under bridges and in wells waiting to lure children with magical concoctions, which if consumed, would curse them never to return to the mortal world.

William and the sea sprite.

There was once a young woman, Anne-Marie, who liked to skim stones at Bonne Nuit Bay . A sea sprite had noticed her and wanted her for his wife. Determined to win her, the sea sprite plotted to eliminate her sweetheart – William.

The next day, William discovered a magnificent white stallion in the stable which he intended to show Anne-Marie. Later that night a dream warned him of danger, so he picked some mistletoe and took it with him riding. As he rode down the beach towards Anne-Marie, the stallion revealed its true form as the sea sprite and charged toward the sea to drown him. William fought back with the mistletoe, turning the horse into stone, now visible in Bonne Nuit Bay.

Witchcraft.

Witchcraft was widespread in Jersey during the 1600-1700’s. In fact, the Channel Islands themselves have been described in many history books as being the witch-hunting capital of Europe.

Jersey witch trials.

In Jersey, at a time when the population was around 10,000 people, there were over 60 recorded witch trials that came before the Royal Court.

The accused were held at Mont Orgueil Castle until their trials, where many were convicted, banished and some let off with only a warning.

Witches' stones.

Witches’ stones are flat stones jutting from chimneys and are a fairly common sight on old Jersey houses.

According to Jersey folklore these small ledges were used by witches to rest on as they flew around. Householders would provide these platforms to appease witches and avoid their ill favour.

The witches of Rocqueberg.

In the parish of St. Clement, you will find a rocky promontory known as Rocqueberq or ‘Witches rock.’ It is said that witches and devil worshippers would gather here and on one part of the rock you will find the devil’s hoof print.

Legend has it that witches would allow fishermen to pass safely along the coastline if they were thrown a thirteenth fish from their catch.

Another story tells us of a young man passing by who fell asleep next to the rock, only to awaken with beautiful girls dancing in a woodland area. He told his fiancé who warned him not to return, but he did. His fiancé consulted the priest who told her to follow him with a crucifix. She did just as he said, but when she arrived at the rock, there were no beautiful women only old hags who shrieked and vanished as she ran towards them with the crucifix.

Spellbinding Salem connections.

In a surprising twist, one of Salem’s famous ‘witches,’ Philippe d’Anglois (or Philippe English), had a mysterious connection to our enchanting Island. Philippe of Huguenot heritage, was born in Jersey and embarked on a bewitching journey to Salem in the 1670’s.

Ghostly stories.

From eerie echoes and haunting whispers within ancient castle walls to hair-raising ghostly encounters, Jersey’s after-dark spooks await those brave enough to explore.

House of screams.

There is a tale of a house which stood on ‘ghost hill’ above the beautiful harbour of St. Aubin’s Bay .

The man who lived there would welcome French refugees to his house for food and a place to rest their head. But, in the dead of night, he would murder his victims in their sleep and eat their remains.

Years after the horrible incidents had stopped, locals could hear relentless screaming. The house was torn down and another built on top. However, shortly after, the screaming began again and the second house had to be demolished.

The woman in black.

Step into the Old Smugglers Inn in Ouaisné Bay, where history meets mystery. Originally a 13th-century fisherman’s cottage, this charming spot has been both pirate hideout and modern inn. But, what sets it apart is the enigmatic woman in black. With a stern presence, she surprises guests and staff, wandering through the inn before vanishing.

Even after closing time, visitors have reported glimpses of her in a second-story window, only to watch her slowly retreat from view. Her identity remains a mystery, but, at the Old Smugglers Inn, she’s an integral part of the experience.

The ghost bride of Waterworks Valley.

One of Jersey’s most famous ghost stories is the ghostly bride of Waterworks Valley. Long ago a bride waited at St. Lawrence’s Church to be married but her groom never arrived. She was so distraught by what had happened that she killed herself. Legend says that, once a year a ghostly horse and carriage with a bride inside rides down the valley in search of her disloyal husband.

Mont Orgueil Castle.

There is a legend that the son of a castle guardian made a disadvantageous marriage. The guardian was so infuriated at his son’s disobedience that he murdered the boy and his young wife. It is rumoured that the shadows of the young couple can still be seen standing upon the spot where they were wed.

Lady and the lake.

Another ghostly bride tale haunts our little island, this time a reluctant bride drowned herself on her wedding day to avoid an arranged marriage. She is said to haunt a lake in Jersey, enticing men to their deaths.

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Garden State Plaza isn't big enough for the boy bands . Interest has grown so great for this Saturday's free Pop 2000 tour show at the Paramus mall that the event, featuring some of the 1990s and 2000s biggest chart-toppers, is being moved outside.

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The concert, to be hosted by *NSYNC's Chris Kirkpatrick, will now be held in the mall parking lot, outsideShake Shack. Part of a 30-city tour, the show will include performances by Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees, O-Town, BBMAK, LFO, Ryan Cabrera and DJ Skribble and will feature hits like “Tearing Up My Heart”, “All or Nothing,” and “Summer Girls.”

The number of fans RSVPing for the event was so high that Westfield Garden State Plaza decided to shift it outdoors and make it more of a summer concert experience, said Megan Redzia, a mall spokesperson.

Food, retail pop-ups added

The switch will allow new amenities. The mall will open a Food Village next to the show, with offerings from Garden State Plaza's café and restaurants starting at 1:30 p.m. Multiple retailer pop-up shops will also be available.

Fans can visit a pop-up shop located near Fogo de Chao and Seasons 52 to purchase exclusive tour merchandise and memorabilia during the concert.

When does the show start?

Kicking off the festivities, DJ Skribble, who has worked with Taio Cruz, Britney Spears, and Wyclef Jean, will drop beats for a half-hour starting at 2:30 p.m. The concert starts at 3 p.m.

After the concert ends around 5 p.m., there will be a meet-and-greet event with the performers and extended hours at the Food Village and pop-up shops from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.

Guests can purchase show merchandise at the POP 2000 merchandise store located next to Garden Social, where they'll have a chance to meet the performers and get a photo – subject to availability, according to a news release from the mall.

RSVP online ...

Although the concert is free, Garden State Plaza asked guests to RSVP ahead of time at https://www.westfield.com/united-states/gardenstateplaza/events-detail/pop-2000s-tour .

Stephanie Noda is a local reporter for NorthJersey.com. For unlimited access to the most important news from your local community, please subscribe or activate your digital account today.

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You’ve most likely heard of the Tour de France, and maybe you know that the leader of the race wears a yellow jersey. But that’s not the only special jersey in this epic three-week tour through France.

The Tour de France is a stage race, which is a multi-day competition consisting of individual races — or stages — where prizes are awarded for both each day’s competition and for the cumulative overall results.

The primary competition is time-based: The first man across the line each day wins the stage. But the biggest battle at the Tour is for the yellow jersey: the rider with the lowest time overall after the 21 stages wins the Tour de France.

There are races within the race: The King of the Mountains competition, the Points competition — often referred to as the sprinter’s jersey — and the Best Young Rider competition. As with the overall race lead, the leader of each of these competitions wears a special jersey throughout the race.

The Tour de France is a grand tour, which is the most prestigious type of stage race in the world and lasts for three weeks. The Giro d’Italia in Italy and the Vuelta a España in Spain are the other two grand tours. The Giro and the Vuelta have similar jersey competitions, but with different colored jerseys.

What the colored jerseys of the Tour de France mean

Yellow (general classification).

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After each stage, the rider with the fastest cumulative time is awarded the yellow race leader’s jersey to wear the following day. The cumulative time is what is known as the general classification, as opposed to each day’s stage result.

While it is prestigious to wear the yellow jersey on any stage, it is only the final, cumulative result after three weeks that wins one rider the Tour de France — and €500,000 in prize money. The other podium finishers also ride away with a decent financial bonus with €250,000 going to the runner-up and €125,000 for third place.

Polka-dot (King of the Mountains)

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Mountain points are awarded at the summit of all categorized climbs. The rider with the most cumulative mountain points wears the polka-dot jersey throughout the race. The overall winner earns €25,000 in prize money.

Points in the competition are graded by the severity of the climbs, with the tough ascents offering up the most points. Climbs that are deemed hors catégorie, or beyond categorization, are the hardest, and fourth category ascents are the easiest. Crossing the line first on an hors catégorie climb can earn a rider 20 points down to two for eighth across the line, while a fourth category only offers one point for the first rider.

Green (Points competition)

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Points are awarded each stage (other than individual time trials) at intermediate sprints and at the end of every stage finish. The rider with the most points wears a green jersey, and the rider who finishes with the most points takes green and €25,000 in prize money.

How the points are allocated has been altered over the years with much more weight given to the flat sprint days in recent years. Currently, riders get 50 points for a win on a flat day compared to 30 on a hilly stage and 20 when the race goes through the high mountains. As well as at the finish, there are points on offer in the intermediate sprints, the allocation of which remains the same each day.

Peter Sagan has the record for number of green jerseys won after claiming his seventh in 2019, while Erik Zabel was the previous record holder at six.

White (Best young rider)

Tadej Pogačar will race the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France in 2024.

The rider with the fastest cumulative time who is 25 or younger wears the white jersey. The overall winner earns €20,000 in prize money. It was introduced in 1975 and many riders that have won this jersey have gone on to win the Tour de France outright, and in recent years, the yellow jersey has been the winner of the youth classification as well.

Two-time winner Tadej Pogačar and 2019 victor Egan Bernal were both under 25 when they took the overall win.

Other prizes and symbols at the Tour de France

Sepp Kuss won a stage of the 2021 Tour de France in Andorra

Winning a stage of the Tour de France represents a career-affirming accomplishment for a pro cyclist. Every year there are 21 stages up for grabs, and each one pays €11,000 to the winner.

Combativity prize

Wout Poels was awarded the combativity prize after stage 8 of the 2021 Tour de France

A panel of experts picks the most aggressive rider during each stage; this rider wears a white number with a red background on his jersey the next day and earns €2,000. At the end of the race, the panel will award one rider with the “Super Combativity” prize and €20,000.

Team Classification

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After each stage, the cumulative times of the three best-placed riders on each team are tallied, excluding any time bonuses or penalties. The team with the lowest cumulative time at the end of the race wins the Team Classification and €50,000.

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