The Tour de France 2026 is underway, and the race is heating up with a series of fines and disciplinary decisions being issued by the jury. The race is a high-stakes affair, with every stage result and jersey position being watched closely. The latest update from the live Tour de France Jury and Fines hub reveals a range of infractions, from sticky bottles to vehicle movements, with riders and team staff facing fines and penalties. The race is a test of skill, strategy, and discipline, and the fines and penalties are a reminder that even the smallest infractions can have consequences. The latest stage, Stage 14, saw two Decathlon CMA CGM Team riders, Nicolas Prodhomme and Julien Jurdie, fined for sticky bottles on two separate occasions. Prodhomme faced two 200 CHF fines, while Jurdie faced two 500 CHF fines. This is just one of the many fines and penalties being issued in the race, and it highlights the importance of adhering to the rules and regulations of the Tour de France. The race is a test of endurance and skill, and the fines and penalties are a reminder that even the smallest infractions can have consequences. The Tour de France 2026 is a thrilling event, and the fines and penalties are a reminder that the race is a serious affair. The riders and team staff are expected to adhere to the rules and regulations, and the fines and penalties are a reminder that the race is a test of skill, strategy, and discipline. The latest update from the live Tour de France Jury and Fines hub is a reminder that the race is a high-stakes affair, and the fines and penalties are a reminder that the riders and team staff are expected to adhere to the rules and regulations. The Tour de France 2026 is a thrilling event, and the fines and penalties are a reminder that the race is a serious affair. The riders and team staff are expected to adhere to the rules and regulations, and the fines and penalties are a reminder that the race is a test of skill, strategy, and discipline.