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Home»Explore by countries»Dubai / UAE»Jury & Fines Tour de France 2026 Update Stage 14
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Jury & Fines Tour de France 2026 Update Stage 14

By IslaJuly 19, 20264 Mins Read
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Nothing to note.

Stage 2

Pablo Castrillo and DS Jose Joaquin Rojas (Movistar Team) fined 200CHF and 500CHF respectively for sticky bottle

Mechanic Bostian Kavcnik (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) fined 500CHF and handed Yellow Card for “irregular assistance of rider”

Stage 3

Daan Hoole and DS Luke Rowe (Decathlon CMA CGM Team) fined 200CHF and 500CHF respectively for sticky bottle

Clement Braz Afonso and DS Yvon Caer (Groupama – FDJ United) fined 200CHF and 500CHF respectively for sticky bottle

DS Sebastian Hinault (Cofidis) fined 200CHF for “inappropriate behaviour” (Non-compliance with the article 2.3.025 by a team assistant during feeding)

DS Patxi Vila (Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe) fined 600CHF for three infractions “inappropriate behaviour” (Non-compliance with the article 2.3.025 by a team assistant during feeding)

Staff member Raphael Meyer (Tudor Pro Cycling Team) given yellow card for Non-compliance with the article 2.3.025 by a team assistant during feeding

DS Andrej Hauptman (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) fined 500CHF and given yellow card for “Breach of regulations or guidelines concerning vehicle movements during the race or failure to

comply with the instructions of commissaires and/or the organisation.”

Stage 4

Vlad Van Mechlen (Bahrain – Victorious): Disposing of waste outside litter zone. 500CHF fine and 25 UCI points penalization.

Stage 5

Christoph Roodhooft (Alpecin – Premier Tech DS) takes 500 CHF fine for breach of regulations concerning vehicle movements during the race or failure to comply with the instructions of the commissaires. He also takes 200 CHF fine for failing to respect the instructions of the organiser or commissaires.

Pieter Vanspeybroeck (Alpecin – Premier Tech DS) takes 500 CHF fine and yellow card for breach of regulations concerning vehicle movements during the race or failure to comply with the instructions of the commissaires.

Stage 6 

Staff member Yankee Germano (Soudal – Quick-Step) fined 200CHF and given yellow card for “Non-compliance with the article 2.3.025 by a team assistant during feeding (inappropriate positioning)”

Stage 7

Alpecin – Premier Tech DS Frederik Willems takes two 500 CHF fines for riders disposing of waste or other objects outside litter zones, not returning them to team or organisation staff, not having them collected, or throwing them to spectators (2 riders not identified).

Stage 8

Biniam Girmay (NSN Cycling Team) receives a warning for “Intimidation during the sprint”

Olav Kooij (Decathlon CMA GCM Team) receives a warning for “Intimidation during the sprint”
DS Christophe Roodhooft (Alpecin – Premier Tech) fined 500CHF and given yellow card for “Breach of regulations or guidelines concerning vehicle movements during the race or failure to comply with the instructions of commissaires and/or the organisation.”

DS Enrico Gasparotto given warning for “Exiting the lane without using the turn signal”

Stage 9

Adam Yates and DS Jose Antonio Fernandez (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) fined 200CHF and 500CHF respectively for sticky bottle

Stage 10

Tobias Halland Johannessen (Uno-X Mobility) takes a 500 CHF fine and a 20” time penalty for unauthorised feeding during the last 15 kilometers. Gabriel Rasch (UXM SD) also takes 1000 CHF.

Lennert Van Eetvelt (LTO) takes a 200 CHF fine for irregular feeding (“sticky bottle”). Mario Aerts (LT= SD) also takes 500 CHF.

Jean-Michel Lance (Guest driver) and Danilo Wyss (Guest driver) both take yellow cards for breach of regulations or guidelines concerning vehicle movements during the race or failure to comply with the instructions of commissaires and/or the organisation.

Stage 11

Nothing to note.

Stage 12

Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) let off with a warning for “Deviation from the line in the intermediate sprint.”

Vlad van Mechelen (Bahrain – Victorious) fined 500CHF, docked 18 points, relegated to last place and given yellow card

Stage 13 

Nothing to note.

Stage 14

Nicolas Prodhomme (Decathlon CMA CGM Team): Sticky bottle, on two separate occasions. Two 200CHF fines.

Decathlon CMA CGM Team DS Julien Jurdie: Sticky bottle, on two separate occasions. Two 500CHF fines.



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