List of Tour de France secondary classification winners

The Tour de France is a cycling stage race held since 1903 over a current period of three weeks, although it was not staged from 1915 to 1918 and from 1940 to 1946, because of the First World War and Second World War respectively.

The winner of the Tour de France is determined by the general classification. In addition, there are some secondary classifications. The mountains classification, first calculated in 1933 and first associated with the polkadot jersey in 1975;[1] To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the race in 1953, the points classification was reintroduced, having previously been the main classification from 1905 to 1912 inclusive. It rewarded the consistent finishers in individual stages by awarding points depending on the placing at the end of the stage and, from 1966 onwards, at any designated intermediate points along the route.[2] From 1966 to 1989 inclusive, a separate classification was included solely for points awarded at these intermediate 'hot spots' or 'sprints' and from 1984 onward associated with the award of a red jersey. In 1975, the Tour organisers launched the young rider classification, replacing the 'combination' classification run since 1968 for 'overall best rider' based on points awarded from the general, mountain and points classification- although the combination classification was subsequently reintroduced from 1980 to 1989 inclusive.[1] Eddy Merckx in 1969 is the only rider to win the King of the Mountains, the points and the overall title in the same year.

By year

Tour Year Points Mountains Youth Notes
27 1933 Vicente Trueba [3]
28 1934 René Vietto [4]
29 1935 Félicien Vervaecke [5]
30 1936 Julián Berrendero [6]
31 1937 Félicien Vervaecke (2) [7]
32 1938 Gino Bartali [8]
33 1939 Sylvère Maes [9]
34 1947 Pierre Brambilla [10]
35 1948 Gino Bartali (2) [11]
36 1949 Fausto Coppi [12]
37 1950 Louison Bobet [13]
38 1951 Raphaël Géminiani [14]
39 1952 Fausto Coppi (2) [15]
40 1953 Fritz Schär Jesús Loroño [16]
41 1954 Ferdinand Kübler Federico Bahamontes [17]
42 1955 Stan Ockers Charly Gaul [18]
43 1956 Stan Ockers (2) Charly Gaul (2) [19]
44 1957 Jean Forestier Gastone Nencini [20]
45 1958 Jean Graczyk Federico Bahamontes (2) [21]
46 1959 André Darrigade Federico Bahamontes (3) [22]
47 1960 Jean Graczyk (2) Imerio Massignan [23]
48 1961 André Darrigade (2) Imerio Massignan (2) [24]
49 1962 Rudi Altig Federico Bahamontes (4) [25]
50 1963 Rik Van Looy Federico Bahamontes (5) [26]
51 1964 Jan Janssen Federico Bahamontes (6) [27]
52 1965 Jan Janssen (2) Julio Jiménez [28]
53 1966 Willy Planckaert Julio Jiménez (2) [29]
54 1967 Jan Janssen (3) Julio Jiménez (3) [30]
55 1968 Franco Bitossi Aurelio González Puente [31]
56 1969 Eddy Merckx Eddy Merckx [32]
57 1970 Walter Godefroot Eddy Merckx (2) [33]
58 1971 Eddy Merckx (2) Lucien Van Impe [34]
59 1972 Eddy Merckx (3) Lucien Van Impe (2) [35]
60 1973 Herman Van Springel Pedro Torres [36]
61 1974 Patrick Sercu Domingo Perurena [37]
62 1975 Rik Van Linden Lucien Van Impe (3) Francesco Moser [38][39]
63 1976 Freddy Maertens Giancarlo Bellini Enrique Martínez Heredia [39][40]
64 1977 Jacques Esclassan Lucien Van Impe (4) Dietrich Thurau [39][41]
65 1978 Freddy Maertens (2) Mariano Martínez Henk Lubberding [42][43]
66 1979 Bernard Hinault Giovanni Battaglin Jean-René Bernaudeau [43][44]
67 1980 Rudy Pevenage Raymond Martin Johan van der Velde [45][46]
68 1981 Freddy Maertens (3) Lucien Van Impe (5) Peter Winnen [47][48]
69 1982 Sean Kelly Bernard Vallet Phil Anderson [49][50]
70 1983 Sean Kelly (2) Lucien Van Impe (6) Laurent Fignon [51][52]
71 1984 Frank Hoste Robert Millar Greg LeMond [53][54]
72 1985 Sean Kelly (3) Luis Herrera Fabio Parra [55][56]
73 1986 Eric Vanderaerden Bernard Hinault Andrew Hampsten [57][58]
74 1987 Jean-Paul van Poppel Luis Herrera (2) Raúl Alcalá [59][60]
75 1988 Eddy Planckaert Steven Rooks Erik Breukink [61][62]
76 1989 Sean Kelly (4) Gert-Jan Theunisse Fabrice Philipot [63][64]
77 1990 Olaf Ludwig Thierry Claveyrolat Gilles Delion [65][66]
78 1991 Djamolidine Abdoujaparov Claudio Chiappucci Álvaro Mejía Castrillón [67][68]
79 1992 Laurent Jalabert Claudio Chiappucci (2) Eddy Bouwmans [69][70]
80 1993 Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (2) Tony Rominger Antonio Martín [71][72]
81 1994 Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (3) Richard Virenque Marco Pantani [73][74]
82 1995 Laurent Jalabert (2) Richard Virenque (2) Marco Pantani (2) [75][76]
83 1996 Erik Zabel Richard Virenque (3) Jan Ullrich [77][78]
84 1997 Erik Zabel (2) Richard Virenque (4) Jan Ullrich (2) [79][80]
85 1998 Erik Zabel (3) Christophe Rinero Jan Ullrich (3) [81]
86 1999 Erik Zabel (4) Richard Virenque (5) Benoît Salmon [82]
87 2000 Erik Zabel (5) Santiago Botero Francisco Mancebo [83]
88 2001 Erik Zabel (6) Laurent Jalabert Óscar Sevilla [84]
89 2002 Robbie McEwen Laurent Jalabert (2) Ivan Basso [85]
90 2003 Baden Cooke Richard Virenque (6) Denis Menchov [86]
91 2004 Robbie McEwen (2) Richard Virenque (7) Vladimir Karpets [87]
92 2005 Thor Hushovd Michael Rasmussen Yaroslav Popovych [88]
93 2006 Robbie McEwen (3) Michael Rasmussen (2) Damiano Cunego [89][90]
94 2007 Tom Boonen Mauricio Soler Alberto Contador [91][92]
95 2008 Óscar Freire Carlos Sastre Andy Schleck [93][94]
96 2009 Thor Hushovd (2) Egoi Martínez Andy Schleck (2) [95]
97 2010 Alessandro Petacchi Anthony Charteau Andy Schleck (3) [96][97]
98 2011 Mark Cavendish Samuel Sánchez Pierre Rolland [98]
99 2012 Peter Sagan Thomas Voeckler Tejay van Garderen [99]
100 2013 Peter Sagan (2) Nairo Quintana Nairo Quintana
101 2014 Peter Sagan (3) Rafał Majka Thibaut Pinot
102 2015 Peter Sagan (4) Chris Froome Nairo Quintana (2)
103 2016 Peter Sagan (5) Rafał Majka (2) Adam Yates
104 2017 Michael Matthews Warren Barguil Simon Yates
105 2018 Peter Sagan (6) Julian Alaphilippe Pierre Latour
106 2019 Peter Sagan (7) Romain Bardet Egan Bernal
107 2020 Sam Bennett Tadej Pogačar Tadej Pogačar

By country

RankCountryTotal
1 France923840
2 Belgium1911030
3 Spain118524
4 Italy212519
5 Germany80412
6 Netherlands42511
7 Colombia05510
8 Slovakia7007
9 Australia5016
10 Great Britain1225
10 Ireland5005
10 Luxembourg0235
13  Switzerland2103
13 United States0033
13 Uzbekistan3003
16 Denmark0202
16 Norway2002
16 Poland0202
16 Russia0022
16 Slovenia0112
21 Mexico0011
21 Ukraine0011

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