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Tour de France Champions Winners List of From 1903 - Tour De France

Tour de France Champions Winners List

Tour de France Winners List...

The Tour de France is the main event of cycling. It is an annual multi-level cycling race held in France, while it occasionally runs through nearby countries. Like the other Grand Tours – the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a Espaa, it consists of 21 stages spanning a little over 3 weeks. Held each July, there are usually 20 to 22 teams, with eight riders on each team. All phases are timed to finish; The riders' time is added to the time of their previous stage. The rider with the shortest cumulative finishing time is the race leader and wears the yellow jersey.
The most successful rider in the Tour de France was Lance Armstrong, who finished seven times before his victory was removed from the record books by USADA in 2012 when he was found guilty of doping. No winner has been named to replace him at this stage.
Tour de France winners since 1970
YearWinnerCountryTeam
2022Jonas VingegaardDenmarkTeam Jumbo–Visma
2021Tadej PogačarSloveniaUAE Team Emirates
2020Tadej PogačarSloveniaUAE Team Emirates
2019Egan BernalColombiaTeam Ineos (previously known as Sky)
2018Geraint Thomas United Kingdom (Wales)Team Sky
2017Chris FroomeUnited KingdomTeam Sky
2016Chris FroomeUnited KingdomTeam Sky
2015Chris FroomeUnited KingdomTeam Sky
2014Vincenzo NibaliItalyAstana Pro Team
2013Chris FroomeUnited KingdomTeam Sky
2012Bradley WigginsUnited KingdomTeam Sky
2011Cadel EvansAustraliaBMC Racing Team
2010Andy SchleckLuxembourgTeam Saxo Bank
2009Alberto ContadorSpainAstana
2008Carlos SastreSpainTeam CSC Saxo Bank
2007Alberto ContadorSpainDiscovery Channel
2006Óscar PereiroSpainCaisse d'Epargne
2005No winner
2004No winner
2003No winner
2002No winner
2001No winner
2000No winner
1999No winner
1998Marco PantaniItalyMercatone Uno
1997Jan UllrichGermanyTelekom
1996Bjarne RiisDnmarkTelekom
1995Miguel InduráinSpainBanesto
1994Miguel InduráinSpainBanesto
1993Miguel InduráinSpainBanesto
1992Miguel InduráinSpainBanesto
1991Miguel InduráinSpainBanesto
1990Greg LeMondUnited StatesZ
1989Greg LeMondUnited StatesADR
1988Pedro DelgadoSpainReynolds
1987Stephen RocheIrelandCarrera
1986Greg LeMondUnited StatesLa Vie Claire
1985Bernard HinaultFranceLa Vie Claire
1984Laurent FignonFranceRenault
1983Laurent FignonFranceRenault
1982Bernard HinaultFranceRenault
1981Bernard HinaultFranceRenault
1980Joop ZoetemelkNetherlandsTI Raleigh
1979Bernard HinaultFranceRenault
1978Bernard HinaultFranceRenault
1977Bernard ThévenetFrancePeugeot
1976Lucien Van ImpeBelgiumGitane
1975Bernard ThévenetFrancePeugeot
1974Eddy MerckxBelgiumMolteni
1973Luis OcañaSpainBic
1972Eddy MerckxBelgiumMolteni
1971Eddy MerckxBelgiumMolteni
1970Eddy MerckxBelgiumFaemino
1969Eddy MerckxBelgiumFaema
1968Jan JanssenNetherlandsHolland
1967Roger PingeonFranceFrance
1966Lucien AimarFranceFord
1965Felice GimondiItalySalvarini
1964Jacques AnquetilFranceSt-Raphael
1963Jacques AnquetilFranceSt-Raphael
1962Jacques AnquetilFranceSt-Raphael
1961Jacques AnquetilFranceFrance
1960Gastone NenciniItalyItaly
1959Federico BahamontesSpainSpain
1958Charly GaulLuxembourgHolland-Luxembourg
1957Jacques AnquetilFranceFrance
1956Roger WalkowiakFranceNord-Est-Centre
1955Louison BobetFranceFrance
1954Louison BobetFranceFrance
1953Louison BobetFranceFrance
1952Fausto CoppiItalyItaly
1951Hugo KobletSwitzerlandSwitzerland
1950Ferdinand KublerSwitzerlandSwitzerland
1949Fausto CoppiItalyItaly
1948Gino BartaliItalyItaly
1947Jean RobicFranceOuest
1940-46Not held
1939Sylvère MaesBelgiumBelgium
1938Gino BartaliItalyItaly
1937Roger LapébieFranceFrance
1936Sylvère MaesBelgiumBelgium
1935Romain MaesBelgiumBelgium
1934Antonin MagneFranceFrance
1933Georges SpeicherFranceFrance
1932André LeducqFranceFrance
1931Antonin MagneFranceFrance
1930André LeducqFranceFrance
1929Maurice De WaeleBelgiumAlcyon
1928Nicolas FrantzLuxembourgAlcyon
1927Nicolas FrantzLuxembourgAlcyon
1926Lucien BuysseBelgiumAutomoto
1925Ottavio BottecchiaItalyAutomoto
1924Ottavio BottecchiaItalyAutomoto
1923Henri PélissierFranceAutomoto
1922Firmin LambotBelgiumCycles Peugeot
1921Léon ScieurBelgiumLa Sportive
1920Philippe ThysBelgiumLa Sportive
1919Firmin LambotBelgiumLa Sportive
1915-18Not held
1914Philippe ThysBelgiumCycles Peugeot
1913Philippe ThysBelgiumCycles Peugeot
1912Odile DefrayeBelgiumAlycon
1911Gustave GarrigouFranceAlycon
1910Octave LapizeFranceAlycon
1909François FaberLuxembourgAlycon
1908Lucien Petit-BretonFranceCycles Peugeot
1907Lucien Petit-BretonFranceCycles Peugeot
1906René PottierFranceCycles Peugeot
1905Louis TrousselierFranceCycles Peugeot
1904Henri CornetFranceCycles JC
1903Maurice GarinFranceLa Française

Four cyclists have won the Tour five times:

  • Jacques Anquetil of France : 1957, 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1964.
  • Eddy Merckx of Belgium : 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1974.
  • Bernard Hinault of France : 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982 and 1985.
  • Miguel Induráin of Spain : 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995.
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