Overview
- Jonas Vingegaard secured the overall title with two stage wins and a 4 minutes 23 seconds margin over Dani Martínez, the race’s widest gap since 1939.
- On the final stage he attacked on the côte du Linguador about 21 km from the finish, with only Lenny Martinez able to follow before outsprinting him at the Allianz Riviera.
- Georg Steinhauser finished third overall, with Kévin Vauquelin fourth and Lenny Martinez fifth in the general classification.
- The stage finish was moved to the Allianz Riviera rather than the Promenade des Anglais because of the first round of municipal elections.
- Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme said the display suggests Vingegaard will be ready for July, after Juan Ayuso’s midweek crash and withdrawal removed a key rival.