Summary

  • Stage 20: 146km from Megeve to Morzine

  • Froome holds 4min 11secs lead in yellow jersey

  • Froome's lead will not be challenged on Sunday's final into Paris

  • Romain Bardet second overall, Nairo Quintana third

  • Jon Izaguirre of Spain wins stage

  • Get involved #bbccycling

  1. Postpublished at 12:11 British Summer Time 23 July 2016

    137.7km to go

    Sylvain Chavanel, Wilco Kelderman and Cesare Benedetti are also in the front group.

    There's a few more fancying their chances of escaping the peloton.

    It's all a tad bitty at the moment.

  2. Who's trying to break?published at 12:09 British Summer Time 23 July 2016

    Among the riders trying to make an early breakaway are Michael Matthews, Rui Costa, Pierre Rolland and Thomas de Gendt.

    Warren Barguil and Tejay van Garderen are trying to bridge the gap.

  3. Stage 20 beginspublished at 12:06 British Summer Time 23 July 2016

    144km to go

    And away we go.

    The last stage of true, all-out racing is under way through the town of Megeve and there's a few riders trying to stretch out early at the front.

  4. A minute's silencepublished at 12:01 British Summer Time 23 July 2016

    Before today's stage, the riders sit on the start line in Megeve and observe a minute's silence for the victims of the attack in Munich.

  5. Battered and bruised...published at 11:59 British Summer Time 23 July 2016

    FroomeImage source, Getty Images

    ...but still going.

    Scrapes, cuts, the wrong bike. Not a problem for Chris Froome.

    The defending champion ended up sliding across the tarmac and, with his shirt and flesh in tatters, he still managed to extend his lead in the yellow jersey.

    We have one day left in the Alps. Surely there's nothing left that could actually happen on this Tour... is there?