Intermediate prize money check
The Tour de France organisation has issued its classification of prize money in the end of stage 15....
The Tour de France organisation has issued its classification of prize money in the end of stage 15. Discovery Channel leads the list with €52,330 of remuneration up until now, followed by Rabobank (€49,820), T-Mobile (€49,540), Crédit Agricole (€37,900) and Gerolsteiner (€37,160). The ranking continues with Davitamon-Lotto, CSC, Cofidis, Quick.Step, Française des Jeux, Fassa Bortolo, Illes Balears, Phonak, Bouygues, Liquigas, Liberty, Lampre-Caffita, Saunier Duval, AG2R and Domina Vacanze in that order, the last team scoring a mere €3,810 up until Sunday, 17.

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