With 10 stages complete, Great Britain’s Christopher Froome leads the 2013 Tour de France with a total time of 41 hours, 52 minutes and 43 seconds. Germany’s Marcel Kittel won the Stage 10 race, but Froome was able to maintain his 1-minute, 25-second lead over Alejandro Valverde of Spain. In fact, every rider maintained his place in the top 10 after Tuesday’s race.
Tour de France 2013 standings: Christopher Froome maintains lead
Marcel Kittel won Stage 10 on Tuesday, but Christopher Froome was able to hold onto his nearly 90-second overall lead at the Tour de France.


Doug Pensinger
Here’s the full top 10 standings for the 2013 Tour de France with 10 stages complete, with the full classifications available here, courtesy of the Tour de France.
| Rank | Rider | Team | Time | Gap |
| 1. | Christopher Froome | Sky Procycling | 41h 52' 43'' | |
| 2. | Alejandro Valverde | Movistar Team | 41h 54' 08'' | + 01' 25'' |
| 3. | Bauke Mollema | Belkin Pro Cycling | 41h 54' 27'' | + 01' 44'' |
| 4. | Laurens Ten Dam | Belkin Pro Cycling | 41h 54' 33'' | + 01' 50'' |
| 5. | Roman Kreuziger | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | 41h 54' 34'' | + 01' 51'' |
| 6. | Alberto Contador | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | 41h 54' 34'' | + 01' 51'' |
| 7. | Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas | Movistar Team | 41h 54' 45'' | + 02' 02'' |
| 8. | Daniel Martin | Garmin-Sharp | 41h 55' 11'' | + 02' 28'' |
| 9. | Joaquin Rodriguez Oliver | Katusha Team | 41h 55' 14'' | + 02' 31'' |
| 10. | Rui Alberto Costa | Movistar Team | 41h 55' 28'' | + 02' 45'' |
Wednesday’s race is a 33-kilometer sprint from Avranches to Mont-Saint-Michel.
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