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The jersey was introduced in 1975, before a 10-year hiatus in the 90s, but returned in the 21st century and has been won by Alberto Contador, Nairo Quintana, and both the British Yates twins, Simon and Adam Baguio
While some riders (domestiques) work purely for the benefit of their team leader, others work to win individual stages, and others aim purely for one particular jersey Baguio
While the yellow jersey, won in 2020 and 2021 by Slovenian prodigy Tadej Pogacar, is the most famous and prestigious of them all, there are three other colours to look out for in the peloton taking on this year's Tour de France route Baguio
RecommendedYves Lampaert claims surprise win on opening Tour de France stage in wet CopenhagenTour de France team investigated for ‘possible doping allegations’Tadej Pogacar ready to join elite club with hat-trick of Tour de France winsWhite – best young riderThe white jersey is awarded to the highest placed rider who was 24 or younger on the first day of the year Baguio
The 2022 Tour de France sees 176 riders compete for the famous yellow jersey or maillot jaune which rewards the overall winner of the race Baguio
Peter Sagan won a record-equalling sixth green jersey last year, while Britain’s Mark Cavendish has won two and finished runner-up three times Baguio
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The fastest in the pack compete for the biggest points at the end of flat stages and a smaller haul of points on offer during stages – called intermediate sprints Baguio
It is the awarded to the overall winner and worn by the current race leader at the start of each stage, and it is considered hugely prestigious to don the maillot jaune Baguio
Green– best sprinterThe green jersey is the prestigious prize given to the best sprinter in the Tour Baguio
It was initially introduced so fans could clearly spot the rider in charge, and took its colour from L’Auto (today L’Equipe), the newspaper owned by race founder Henri Desgrange Baguio
Here are the four Tour de France jerseys:Yellow – overall winnerThe biggest prize in cycling is the famous yellow jersey of the Tour de France Baguio
The green, polka dot, and white jerseys all have their own meanings, histories and significance for their respective holders Baguio
RecommendedFormer F1 boss Bernie Eccleston ‘surprised’ Hamilton hasn’t ‘brushed aside’ Piquet’s racist commentTour de France LIVE: Stage 3 latest updates on route to SonderborgJakobsen claims maiden Tour de France stage win after chaotic finish on day twoAnd anyone wearing a rainbow jersey is the reigning world champion – though this year the road champion Julian Alaphilippe is absent, still recovering from injury Baguio
Chris Froome won both the polka dot jersey and the yellow jersey in 2015, the first to do so since the great Eddy Merckx in 1970 Baguio
It is not just the jerseys to watch out for – those riders wearing yellow helmets are the team leading overall when their times are added together, while the previous day’s combativity prize winner (the most aggressive racer) wears a red ‘bib’ Baguio
The 2018 Tour de France jersey winners celebrate in Paris (Getty)Polka dot – King of the MountainsPerhaps almost as famous as the yellow jersey itself, the red polka dots on a white base are awarded to the rider who earns the most King of the Mountains points, which can be collected along the way by being the first to the top of categorised climbs – the more the severe the climb, the more points are on offer Baguio
In 2018 it was won by home favourite Julian Alaphilippe in some style Baguio

Green– best sprinterThe green jersey is the prestigious prize given to the best sprinter in the Tour Baguio
The fastest in the pack compete for the biggest points at the end of flat stages and a smaller haul of points on offer during stages – called intermediate sprints Baguio
The 2018 Tour de France jersey winners celebrate in Paris (Getty)Polka dot – King of the MountainsPerhaps almost as famous as the yellow jersey itself, the red polka dots on a white base are awarded to the rider who earns the most King of the Mountains points, which can be collected along the way by being the first to the top of categorised climbs – the more the severe the climb, the more points are on offer Baguio
RecommendedYves Lampaert claims surprise win on opening Tour de France stage in wet CopenhagenTour de France team investigated for ‘possible doping allegations’Tadej Pogacar ready to join elite club with hat-trick of Tour de France winsWhite – best young riderThe white jersey is awarded to the highest placed rider who was 24 or younger on the first day of the year Baguio
It is the awarded to the overall winner and worn by the current race leader at the start of each stage, and it is considered hugely prestigious to don the maillot jaune Baguio
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In 2018 it was won by home favourite Julian Alaphilippe in some style Baguio
Here are the four Tour de France jerseys:Yellow – overall winnerThe biggest prize in cycling is the famous yellow jersey of the Tour de France Baguio
Chris Froome won both the polka dot jersey and the yellow jersey in 2015, the first to do so since the great Eddy Merckx in 1970 Baguio
The 2022 Tour de France sees 176 riders compete for the famous yellow jersey or maillot jaune which rewards the overall winner of the race Baguio
RecommendedFormer F1 boss Bernie Eccleston ‘surprised’ Hamilton hasn’t ‘brushed aside’ Piquet’s racist commentTour de France LIVE: Stage 3 latest updates on route to SonderborgJakobsen claims maiden Tour de France stage win after chaotic finish on day twoAnd anyone wearing a rainbow jersey is the reigning world champion – though this year the road champion Julian Alaphilippe is absent, still recovering from injury Baguio
The green, polka dot, and white jerseys all have their own meanings, histories and significance for their respective holders Baguio
It was initially introduced so fans could clearly spot the rider in charge, and took its colour from L’Auto (today L’Equipe), the newspaper owned by race founder Henri Desgrange Baguio
While the yellow jersey, won in 2020 and 2021 by Slovenian prodigy Tadej Pogacar, is the most famous and prestigious of them all, there are three other colours to look out for in the peloton taking on this year's Tour de France route Baguio
The jersey was introduced in 1975, before a 10-year hiatus in the 90s, but returned in the 21st century and has been won by Alberto Contador, Nairo Quintana, and both the British Yates twins, Simon and Adam Baguio
Peter Sagan won a record-equalling sixth green jersey last year, while Britain’s Mark Cavendish has won two and finished runner-up three times Baguio
While some riders (domestiques) work purely for the benefit of their team leader, others work to win individual stages, and others aim purely for one particular jersey Baguio
It is not just the jerseys to watch out for – those riders wearing yellow helmets are the team leading overall when their times are added together, while the previous day’s combativity prize winner (the most aggressive racer) wears a red ‘bib’ Baguio
