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Thursday 16 July 2009

Le Tour in the Central Vineyards and list of all time stage winners

Coverage in La Nouvelle République of yesterday's passage of the Tour through the Central Vineyards here.

Also, following Mark Cavendish equalling Barry Hoban's record of stage wins for a British rider with his win yesterday in Saint-Fargeau, here is a list of riders who have won most stages over the history of the Tour:

I assumed that it would be easy to find a list of the leading stage winners in the Tour de France. Although this exists for the top eight or so, there doesn't appear to be one that goes beyond that, so, using Wikipedia, I have put together a draft list. I may well have missed some well-known riders and I can't promise that all the information is correct.

However, I think it does underline what Cav has already achieved and underlines what a record Barry Hoban set for a British rider. There are plenty of very famous names who have won fewer stages.

Please let me know if there are riders I have missed.

The most Tour de France stage victories
The top 12:

34: Eddy Merckx (Bel)
28: Bernard Hinault (Fra)
25: André Leducq (Fra)
22: André Darrigade (Fra) (sprinter)
22: Lance Armstrong (USA)
20: Nicolas Frantz (Lux)
19: Francois Faber ( Lux)
17: Jean Alavoine (Fra)
16: Jacques Anquetil (Fra)
16: Charles Pelissier (Fra)
16: Rene Le Greves (Fra)
16: Freddy Maertens (Bel) *


Others– selected names
13: Philippe Thys (Bel)
12: Mario Cipollini (It)
12: Miguel Indurain (Esp)
12: Erik Zabel (Bel)
11: Louison Bobet (Fr)
10: Charly Gaul (Fr)
10: Walter Godefroot (Bel)
10: Antonin Magne (Fr)
10: Jan Raas (Hol)
10: Joop Zoetemelk (Hol)
9: Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (Uzb)
9: Gino Bartali (It)
9: Ottavio Bottecchia (It)
9: Fausto Coppi (It)
9: Lucien van Impe (Bel)
9: Sylvère Maes (Bel)
9: Luis Ocaña (Esp)
8: Rudi Altig (Ger)
8: Mark Cavendish (UK)
8: Barry Hoban (UK)
8: Ferdinand Kübler (Hev)
8: Marco Pantani (It)
7: Federico Bahamontes (Sp)
7: Laurent Fignon (Fr)
7: Raphaël Géminiani (Fr)
7: Jan Janssen (Hol)
7: Lucien Petit-Breton (Fr)
7: Raymond Poulidor (Fr)
7: Jan Ullrich (Ger)
7: Richard Virenque (Fr)
6: Tom Boonen (Bel)
6: Firmin Lambot (Bel)
6: Felice Gimondi (It)
6: Thor Hushovd (Nor)
6: Greg Lemond (US)
6: Thierry Marie (Fr)
6: Jean Robic (Fr)
5: Phil Anderson (Aus)
5: Sean Kelly (Irl)
5: Hugo Koblet (Swi)
5: Julio Jiménez (Esp)
5: Herman van Springel (Bel)
4: Fabien Cancellara (Hel)
4: Pedro Delgado (Esp)
4: Laurent Jalabert (Fr)
4: Rik Van Linden (Bel)
4: Gastone Nencini (It)
4: Michael Rasmussen (Den)
3: Chris Boardman (UK)
3: Claudio Chiappucci (It)
3: Alberto Contador (Esp)
3: Maurice Garin (Fr)
3: Luis Herrera (Col)
3: David Millar (UK)
3: Robert Millar (UK)
3: Stan Ockers (Bel)
3: Stephen Roche (Irl)
3: Tony Rominger (Den)
3: Alexander Vinokourov (Rus)
2: Sergei Ivanov (Rus)
2: Johan Museeuw (Bel)
2: Eddy Planckaert (Bel)
2: Willy Planckaert (Bel)
2: Bjarne Riis (Den)
2: Brian Robinson (UK)
1: Sean Yates (UK)

Only Charles Pelissier, Eddy Merckx and Freddy Maertens have won eight stages in a single Tour.

• Freddy Maertens was (still is?) a great collector of fine Bordeaux.

2 comments:

David McDuff said...

Well done, Jim. Cav's win in yesterday's stage to Saint-Fargeau was particularly impressive, as he hasn't previously been know for his uphill, technical sprints. He just keeps getting better.

Jim's Loire said...

Thanks David. Yes Cav continues to both impress and progress. He also has a very fine team.