
Eddy Merckx
Achieved 525 victories
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Widely regarded as the greatest cyclist of all time, Merckx dominated the sport with 11 Grand Tour wins and a remarkable 5 Tours de France victories.
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Achieved 525 victories
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Widely regarded as the greatest cyclist of all time, Merckx dominated the sport with 11 Grand Tour wins and a remarkable 5 Tours de France victories.

Confirmed as best cyclist in the world
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A modern cycling sensation, Pogačar has quickly risen to prominence, conquering numerous races and sparking debate about whether he has surpassed even Eddy Merckx.





Combines climbing, sprinting, and time-trialing strengths
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Valverde enjoyed a long and successful career, achieving numerous victories and consistently performing at the highest level across various cycling disciplines.

Achieved 196 professional victories
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Kelly was a dominant force in the 1980s, known for his versatility and strength in classics and stage races, earning him a place among the cycling greats.

Won Giro d'Italia twice (1936, 1937)
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An iconic Italian cyclist, Bartali was a dominant force before and after World War II, winning multiple Giro d'Italia and Tour de France titles and becoming a national hero.
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