List of Tour de France winners
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The first Tour de France was in 1903, but it was not run during World War I or World War II. Since 1903, the have been:-
Tour | Year | Winner | Nationality | Team |
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1 | 1903 | Maurice Garin | France | La Française |
2 | 1904 | Henri Cornet | France | Cycles JC |
3 | 1905 | Louis Trousselier | France | Cycles Peugeot |
4 | 1906 | René Pottier | France | Cycles Peugeot |
5 | 1907 | Lucien Petit-Breton | France | Cycles Peugeot |
6 | 1908 | Lucien Petit-Breton (2) | France | Cycles Peugeot |
7 | 1909 | François Faber | Luxembourg | Alycon |
8 | 1910 | Octave Lapize | France | Alycon |
9 | 1911 | Gustave Garrigou | France | Alycon |
10 | 1912 | Odile Defraye | Belgium | Alycon |
11 | 1913 | Philippe Thys | Belgium | Cycles Peugeot |
12 | 1914 | Philippe Thys (2) | Belgium | Cycles Peugeot |
1915 to 1918 World War I | ||||
13 | 1919 | Firmin Lambot | Belgium | La Sportive |
14 | 1920 | Philippe Thys (3) | Belgium | La Sportive |
15 | 1921 | Léon Scieur | Belgium | La Sportive |
16 | 1922 | Firmin Lambot (2) | Belgium | Cycles Peugeot |
17 | 1923 | Henri Pélissier | France | Automoto |
18 | 1924 | Ottavio Bottecchia | Italy | Automoto |
19 | 1925 | Ottavio Bottecchia (2) | Italy | Automoto |
20 | 1926 | Lucien Buysse | Belgium | Automoto |
21 | 1927 | Nicolas Frantz | Luxembourg | Alcyon |
22 | 1928 | Nicolas Frantz (2) | Luxembourg | Alcyon |
23 | 1929 | Maurice De Waele | Belgium | Alcyon |
24 | 1930 | André Leducq | France | France |
25 | 1931 | Antonin Magne | France | France |
26 | 1932 | André Leducq (2) | France | France |
27 | 1933 | Georges Speicher | France | France |
28 | 1934 | Antonin Magne (2) | France | France |
29 | 1935 | Romain Maes | Belgium | Belgium |
30 | 1936 | Sylvère Maes | Belgium | Belgium |
31 | 1937 | Roger Lapébie | France | France |
32 | 1938 | Gino Bartali | Italy | Italy |
33 | 1939 | Sylvère Maes (2) | Belgium | Belgium |
1940-1946 World War II | ||||
34 | 1947 | Jean Robic | France | Ouest |
35 | 1948 | Gino Bartali (2) | Italy | Italy |
36 | 1949 | Fausto Coppi | Italy | Italy |
37 | 1950 | Ferdinand Kübler | Switzerland | |
38] | 1951 | Hugo Koblet | Switzerland | |
39 | 1952 | Fausto Coppi (2) | Italy | Italy |
40 | 1953 | Louison Bobet | France | France |
41 | 1954 | Louison Bobet (2) | France | France |
42 | 1955 | Louison Bobet (3) | France | France |
43 | 1956 | Roger Walkowiak | France | Nord-Est-Centre |
44 | 1957 | Jacques Anquetil | France | France |
45 | 1958 | Charly Gaul | Luxembourg | Holland-Luxembourg |
46 | 1959 | Federico Bahamontes | Spain | Spain |
47 | 1960 | Gastone Nencini | Italy | Italy |
48 | 1961 | Jacques Anquetil (2) | France | France |
49 | 1962 | Jacques Anquetil (3) | France | St-Raphael |
50 | 1963 | Jacques Anquetil (4) | France | St-Raphael |
51 | 1964 | Jacques Anquetil (5) | France | St-Raphael |
52 | 1965 | Felice Gimondi | Italy | Salvarini |
53 | 1966 | Lucien Aimar | France | Ford |
54 | 1967 | Roger Pingeon | France | France |
55 | 1968 | Jan Janssen | Netherlands | Holland |
56 | 1969 | Eddy Merckx | Belgium | Faema |
57 | 1970 | Eddy Merckx (2) | Belgium | Faemino |
58 | 1971 | Eddy Merckx (3) | Belgium | Molteni |
59 | 1972 | Eddy Merckx (4) | Belgium | Molteni |
60 | 1973 | Luis Ocaña | Spain | Bic |
61 | 1974 | Eddy Merckx (5) | Belgium | Molteni |
62 | 1975 | Bernard Thévenet | France | Peugeot |
63 | 1976 | Lucien Van Impe | Belgium | Gitane |
64 | 1977 | Bernard Thévenet (2) | France | Peugeot |
65 | 1978 | Bernard Hinault | France | Renault |
66 | 1979 | Bernard Hinault (2) | France | Renault |
67 | 1980 | Joop Zoetemelk | Netherlands | TI Raleigh |
68 | 1981 | Bernard Hinault (3) | France | Renault |
69 | 1982 | Bernard Hinault (4) | France | Renault |
70 | 1983 | Laurent Fignon | France | Renault |
71 | 1984 | Laurent Fignon (2) | France | Renault |
72 | 1985 | Bernard Hinault (5) | France | La Vie Claire |
73 | 1986 | Greg Lemond | USA | La Vie Claire |
74 | 1987 | Stephen Roche | Irish | Carrera |
75 | 1988 | Pedro Delgado | Spain | Reynolds |
76 | 1989 | Greg LeMond (2) | USA | ADR |
77 | 1990 | Greg LeMond (3) | USA | Z |
78 | 1991 | Miguel Indurain | Spain | Banesto |
79 | 1992 | Miguel Indurain (2) | Spain | Banesto |
80 | 1993 | Miguel Indurain (3) | Spain | Banesto |
81 | 1994 | Miguel Indurain (4) | Spain | Banesto |
82 | 1995 | Miguel Indurain (5) | Spain | Banesto |
83 | 1996 | Bjarne Riis [1] | Denmark | Telekom |
84 | 1997 | Jan Ullrich | Germany | Telekom |
85 | 1998 | Marco Pantani | Italy | Mercatone Uno |
86 | 1999 | Lance Armstrong | USA | U.S. Postal |
87 | 2000 | Lance Armstrong (2) | USA | U.S. Postal |
88 | 2001 | Lance Armstrong (3) | USA | U.S. Postal |
89 | 2002 | Lance Armstrong (4) | USA | U.S. Postal |
90 | 2003 | Lance Armstrong (5) | USA | U.S. Postal |
91 | 2004 | Lance Armstrong (6) | USA | U.S. Postal |
92 | 2005 | Lance Armstrong (7) | USA | Discovery Channel |
93 | 2006 | Oscar Pereiro [2] | Spain | Caisse d'Epargne |
94 | 2007 | Alberto Contador | Spain | Discovery Channel |
[change] Tour victories by nation
Rank | Country | Wins | Most wins | Number | Most recent winner | Year |
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1 | France | 36 | Jacques Anquetil, Bernard Hinault | 5 | Bernard Hinault | 1985 |
2 | Belgium | 18 | Eddy Merckx | 5 | Lucien Van Impe | 1976 |
3 | Spain[3] | 10 | Miguel Indurain | 5 | Alberto Contador | 2007 |
USA[3] | 10 | Lance Armstrong | 7 | Lance Armstrong | 2005 | |
5 | Italy | 9 | Ottavio Bottecchia, Gino Bartali, Fausto Coppi | 2 | Marco Pantani | 1998 |
6 | Luxembourg | 4 | Nicolas Frantz | 2 | Charly Gaul | 1958 |
7 | Netherlands | 2 | Jan Janssen, Joop Zoetemelk | 1 | Joop Zoetemelk | 1980 |
Switzerland | 2 | Ferdinand Kübler, Hugo Koblet | 1 | Hugo Koblet | 1951 | |
9 | Denmark | 1 | Bjarne Riis | 1 | Bjarne Riis | 1996 |
Germany | 1 | Jan Ullrich | 1 | Jan Ullrich | 1997 | |
Ireland | 1 | Stephen Roche | 1 | Stephen Roche | 1987 |
[change] Notes
- ↑ Bjarne Riis has admitted to the use of doping during the 1996 Tour de France. The organisers of the Tour de France have stated they no longer consider him to be the winner, although UCI have refused to change the official status due to the amount of time passed since his win[1]
- ↑ Floyd Landis' win in 2006 was disputed as he tested positive for elevated levels of testosterone. He was the subject of an arbitration hearing before the USADA and a guilty verdict was reached on 20 September 2007. The UCI immediately stripped Landis of his title .
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Includes the changes made after Landis was stripped of the 2006 title