Monday, June 22, 2015

Tour de France Winner 2015 : List of Tour de France Winners 1903 to 2014



Tour de France Winners
Tour de France Winner : Everybody is getting ready for the most awaited cycling event of year i.e. TDF 2015. It is the most famous cycling race with multiple stages and huge prize money.  This his most adventurous professional cycling race organized annually. Do you want to know which riders won from their respective countries at the Tour de France during the past races of Tour de France and how the winners of Tour de France are determined? This article will give all interesting info about the past winners as well as how the winners of Tour de France are awarded, as this annual professional cycling race is coming near once again to set off from 4th of July 2015. A detailed schedule and route for tour de france 2015 has already been published before.

Tour de  France Winner 2015, Winners of 2014 - 1903

Here on this post we will update the winner of Tour de france 2015 when it will be completed.Till then here is a complete list of past 110 years of Tour de France winners name with their country names.

Vincenzo Nibali - Tourde France 2014 Winner
The top winner of the Tour de France was Lance Armstrong after winning continuous seven races. However due to subsequent revelation of doping scandal, he was stripped off his titles won from 1999 to 2005. Here is the complete list of Tour de France winners of all 101 seasons. Also check : Watch Tour De France 2015 Live Streaming In HD
Tour de France Winner 2015 : To be updated

Winners of Tour de France 2014 to 1903


Year
Tour de France season #
Name of the Winners of Tour de France
Country
Team
2014
101
Vincenzo Nibali
Italy
Astana Pro Team
2013
100
Chris Froome
United Kingdom
Team Sky
2012
99
Bradley Wiggins
United Kingdom
Team Sky
2011
98
Cadel Evans
Australia
BMC Racing Team
2010
97
Andy Schleck *
Luxembourg
Team Saxo Bank
2009
96
Alberto Contador
Spain
Astana
2008
95
Carlos Sastre
Spain
Team CSC Saxo Bank
2007
94
Alberto Contador
Spain
Discovery Channel
2006
93
Óscar Pereiro *
Spain
Caisse d'Epargne
2005 - 1999
92 - 86
All the races from 1999-2005 were won by Lance Armstrong from US who was later found guilty of doping. His wins were declared nil subsequently.
1998
85
Marco Pantani
Italy
Mercatone Uno
1997
84
Jan Ullrich
Germany
Telekom
1996
83
Bjarne Riis *
Dnmark
Telekom
1995
82
Miguel Induráin
Spain
Banesto
1994
81
Miguel Induráin
Spain
Banesto
1993
80
Miguel Induráin
Spain
Banesto
1992
79
Miguel Induráin
Spain
Banesto
1991
78
Miguel Induráin
Spain
Banesto
1990
77
Greg LeMond
United States
Z
1989
76
Greg LeMond
United States
ADR
1988
75
Pedro Delgado
Spain
Reynolds
1987
74
Stephen Roche
Ireland
Carrera
1986
73
Greg LeMond
United States
La Vie Claire
1985
72
Bernard Hinault
France
La Vie Claire
1984
71
Laurent Fignon
France
Renault
1983
70
Laurent Fignon
France
Renault
1982
69
Bernard Hinault
France
Renault
1981
68
Bernard Hinault
France
Renault
1980
67
Joop Zoetemelk
Netherlands
TI Raleigh
1979
66
Bernard Hinault
France
Renault
1978
65
Bernard Hinault
France
Renault
1977
64
Bernard Thévenet
France
Peugeot
1976
63
Lucien Van Impe
Belgium
Gitane
1975
62
Bernard Thévenet
France
Peugeot
1974
61
Eddy Merckx
Belgium
Molteni
1973
60
Luis Ocaña
Spain
Bic
1972
59
Eddy Merckx
Belgium
Molteni
1971
58
Eddy Merckx
Belgium
Molteni
1970
57
Eddy Merckx
Belgium
Faemino
1969
56
Eddy Merckx
Belgium
Faema
1968
55
Jan Janssen
Netherlands
Holland
1967
54
Roger Pingeon
France
France
1966
53
Lucien Aimar
France
Ford
1965
52
Felice Gimondi
Italy
Salvarini
1964
51
Jacques Anquetil
France
St-Raphael
1963
50
Jacques Anquetil
France
St-Raphael
1962
49
Jacques Anquetil
France
St-Raphael
1961
48
Jacques Anquetil
France
France
1960
47
Gastone Nencini
Italy
Italy
1959
46
Federico Bahamontes
Spain
Spain
1958
45
Charly Gaul
Luxembourg
Holland-Luxembourg
1957
44
Jacques Anquetil
France
France
1956
43
Roger Walkowiak
France
Nord-Est-Centre
1955
42
Louison Bobet
France
France
1954
41
Louison Bobet
France
France
1953
40
Louison Bobet
France
France
1952
39
Fausto Coppi
Italy
Italy
1951
38
Hugo Koblet
Switzerland
Switzerland
1950
37
Ferdinand Kubler
Switzerland
Switzerland
1949
36
Fausto Coppi
Italy
Italy
1948
35
Gino Bartali
Italy
Italy
1947
34
Jean Robic
France
Ouest
1940-46
not held
1939
33
Sylvère Maes
Belgium
Belgium
1938
32
Gino Bartali
Italy
Italy
1937
31
Roger Lapébie
France
France
1936
30
Sylvère Maes
Belgium
Belgium
1935
29
Romain Maes
Belgium
Belgium
1934
28
Antonin Magne
France
France
1933
27
Georges Speicher
France
France
1932
26
André Leducq
France
France
1931
25
Antonin Magne
France
France
1930
24
André Leducq
France
France
1929
23
Maurice De Waele
Belgium
Alcyon
1928
22
Nicolas Frantz
Luxembourg
Alcyon
1927
21
Nicolas Frantz
Luxembourg
Alcyon
1926
20
Lucien Buysse
Belgium
Automoto
1925
19
Ottavio Bottecchia
Italy
Automoto
1924
18
Ottavio Bottecchia
Italy
Automoto
1923
17
Henri Pélissier
France
Automoto
1922
16
Firmin Lambot
Belgium
Cycles Peugeot
1921
15
Léon Scieur
Belgium
La Sportive
1920
14
Philippe Thys
Belgium
La Sportive
1919
13
Firmin Lambot
Belgium
La Sportive
1915-18
not held
1914
12
Philippe Thys
Belgium
Cycles Peugeot
1913
11
Philippe Thys
Belgium
Cycles Peugeot
1912
10
Odile Defraye
Belgium
Alycon
1911
9
Gustave Garrigou
France
Alycon
1910
8
Octave Lapize
France
Alycon
1909
7
François Faber
Luxembourg
Alycon
1908
6
Lucien Petit-Breton
France
Cycles Peugeot
1907
5
Lucien Petit-Breton
France
Cycles Peugeot
1906
4
René Pottier
France
Cycles Peugeot
1905
3
Louis Trousselier
France
Cycles Peugeot
1904
2
Henri Cornet *
France
Cycles JC
1903
1
Maurice Garin
France
La Française


More info about Tour de France : The Tour de France is an annual road bicycle race held over 23 days in July. Established in 1903 by newspaper L'Auto, the tour is the most well-known and prestigious of cycling's three "Grand Tours"; the others are the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España. The race usually covers approximately 3,500 kilometres (2,200 mi), passing through France and neighbouring countries such as Belgium. The race is broken into day-long segments, called stages. Individual finishing times for each stage are totalled to determine the overall winner at the end of the race. The course changes every year, but has always finished in Paris; since 1975 it has finished along the Champs-Élysées.
Lance Armstrong was the winner of seven consecutive tours between 1999 and 2005, but he was stripped of these titles in October 2012 by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) after it emerged that he had used performance enhancing drugs. Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Miguel Indurain, have won the most tours with five each. Indurain is the only man to win five consecutive tours. Henri Cornet is the youngest winner; he won in 1904, just short of his 20th birthday. Firmin Lambot is the oldest winner, having been 36 years, 4 months old when he won in 1922. French cyclists have won the most tours; 21 cyclists have won 36 tours among them. Belgian cyclists are second with 18 victories, and Spanish riders are third with 12 wins. The current champion is Vincenzo Nibali of Astana, who won the 2014 Tour de France.  Source : List of Tour de France general classification winners

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