Tour de France 2025: Jury Bulletin after stage 10
After every stage of the 2025 Tour de France, the race jury publishes an official bulletin detailing all disciplinary actions taken that day. As usual, incidents from stage 10 were reviewed, resulting in fines, time penalties and relegations where appropriate. Below is the full list of sanctions issued after stage 10.

All the penalties and fines from the 2025 Tour de France
The UCI regulates the Tour de France and issues penalties for rule violations - from feeding outside designated zones to physical altercations. Infractions are published daily in an evening bulletin, listing riders and staff who were sanctioned.
Penalties range from fines to time losses and UCI point deductions, depending on severity. A recent addition is the yellow card system, introduced to address dangerous or unsporting behaviour in the peloton.
A full overview of yellow cards and rules can be found here.
Jury Bulletin | Stage 10: Ennezat - Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy
Over the course of stage 10 of the 2025 Tour de France, 51 bikes were inspected as part of the UCI's pledges to increase measures to combat technological fraud. All 51 bikes were compliant with UCI regulations.
There were 10 fines or penalties awarded on stage 10.
Rider/team member | Fine/Penalty |
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Eric Vanderaerden (Assistant at Lotto) | Fine of 200CHF and yellow card for non-compliance by a team assistant during feeding |
Ivan Velasco Murillo (Assistant at Movistar) | Fine of 200CHF and yellow card for non-compliance by a team assistant during feeding |
Pablo Ordorica Martinez (Assistant at Movistar) | Fine of 200CHF and yellow card for non-compliance by a team assistant during feeding |
José Vicente Garcia (DS at Movistar) | Fine of 200CHF for non-compliance by a team assistant during feeding |
Frederik Willems (DS at Alpecin) | Fine of 200CHF for non-compliance by a team assistant during feeding |
Matteo Tosatto (DS at Tudor) | Fine of 1000CHF for feeding on foot outside the feed zone |
Joe Blackmore (Israel-Premier Tech) | Fine of 200CHF for sticky bottle |
Tobias Foss (Ineos Grenadiers) | Fine of 200CHF for sticky bottle |
Zak Dempster (DS at Ineos Grenadiers) | Fine of 500CHF for sticky bottle |
Steve Bauer (DS at Israel-Premier Tech) | Fine of 500CHF for sticky bottle |
Jury Bulletin | Stage 9: Chinon - Châteauroux (July 13)
Over the course of stage 9 of the 2025 Tour de France, 50 bikes were inspected as part of the UCI's pledges to increase measures to combat technological fraud. All 50 bikes were compliant with UCI regulations.
There were no fines or penalties awarded on stage 9.
Jury Bulletin | Stage 8: Saint-Méen-le-Grand - Laval (July 12)
Over the course of stage 8 of the 2025 Tour de France, 59 bikes were inspected as part of the UCI's pledges to increase measures to combat technological fraud. All 59 bikes were compliant with UCI regulations.
There were four fines or penalties awarded on stage 8.
Rider/team | Penalty or fine |
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Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) | Fine of 500CHF, 10-second penalty in GC and 10 point decution in points classification for obstruction to a rider |
Paul Penhoët (Groupama-FDJ) | Fine of 200CHF, 20-second penalty in GC and 10 point deduction in points classification for sheltering behind a car |
Benoit Vaugrenard (DS at Groupama-FDJ) | Fine of 500CHF for Paul Penhoët sheltering behind a car |
Arnaud De Lie (Lotto) | Fine of 200CHF for urinating in public |
Jury Bulletin | Stage 7: Saint-Malo - Mûr-de-Bretagne Guerlédan (July 11)
Over the course of stage 7 of the 2025 Tour de France, 65 bikes were inspected as part of the UCI's pledges to increase measures to combat technological fraud. All 65 bikes were compliant with UCI regulations.
There were no fines or penalties awarded on stage 7.
Jury Bulletin | Stage 6: Bayeux - Vire Normandie (July 10)
Over the course of stage 6 of the 2025 Tour de France, 55 bikes were inspected as part of the UCI's pledges to increase measures to combat technological fraud. All 55 bikes were compliant with UCI regulations.
There were no fines or penalties awarded on stage 6.
Jury Bulletin | Stage 5: Caen - Caen (July 9)
Over the course of stage 5 of the 2025 Tour de France, 19 bikes were inspected as part of the UCI's pledges to increase measures to combat technological fraud. All 19 bikes were compliant with UCI regulations.
There were no fines or penalties awarded on stage 5.
Jury Bulletin | Stage 4: Amiens Métropole - Rouen (July 8)
Over the course of stage 4 of the 2025 Tour de France, 56 bikes were inspected as part of the UCI's pledges to increase measures to combat technological fraud. All 56 bikes were compliant with UCI regulations.
There was one fine or penalty awarded on stage 4.
Rider/team member | Penalty or Fine |
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Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) | Fine of 500 CHF and a 25 UCI point ranking penalty for littering |
Jury Bulletin | Stage 3: Valenciennes - Dunkerque (July 7)
Over the course of stage 3 of the 2025 Tour de France, 55 bikes were inspected as part of the UCI's pledges to increase measures to combat technological fraud. All 55 bikes were compliant with UCI regulations.
There were five fines or penalties awarded on stage 3.
Rider/team member | Penalty or fine |
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Bryan Coquard (Cofidis) | Yellow card, 13-point penalty in points classification and 500 CHF fine for irregular sprint at Intermediate Sprint |
Edward Theuns (Lidl-Trek) | Yellow card, 13-point penalty in points classificationand 500 CHF fine for irregular sprint at Intermediate Sprint |
Davide Ballerini (XDS-Astana) | Yellow card, 13-point penalty in points classification and 500 CHF fine for irregular sprint at stage finish |
Danny van Poppel (Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe) | Yellow card, 13-point penalty in points classification, 500 CHF fine and relagation to 36th place for irregular sprint at stage finish |
Luka Mezgec (Jayco AlUla) | 25-point penalty in points classification and 500 CHF fine for littering |
Jury Bulletin | Stage 2: Lauwin-Planque - Boulogne-sur-Mar (July 6)
Over the course of stage 2 of the 2025 Tour de France, 19 bikes were inspected as part of the UCI's pledges to increase measures to combat technological fraud. All 19 bikes were compliant with UCI regulations.
There were no fines or penalties awarded on stage 2.
Jury bulletin | Stage 1: Lille Métropole - Lille Métropole (July 5)
Over the course of the opening stage of the 2025 Tour de France, 71 bikes were inspected as part of the UCI's pledges to increase measures to combat technological fraud. All 71 bikes were compliant with UCI regulations.
In terms of the racing, there were 3 fines that were handed out on the opening stage.
Rider/team member | Penalty or fine |
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Elmar Reinders (Jayco AlUla) | 200 CHF for sticky bottle |
Pieter Weening (DS Jayco AlUla) | 500 CHF for sticky bottle |
Mathew Hayman (DS Jayco AlUla) | 500 CHF for failing to respect instructions of commissaires |

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