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Top Cyclists with the Most Grand Tour Victories

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    Alberto Contador

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    • Won 7 Grand Tours

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    Alberto Contador stands out in this ranking for his impressive record of seven Grand Tour victories, including two Tours de France, two Giros d'Italia, and three Vueltas a España. His ability to win all three of cycling's most prestigious races showcases exceptional versatility and endurance.

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    Gino Bartali

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    • Italian road champion

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    Gino Bartali stands out in this ranking for his impressive record in the three Grand Tours, accumulating a total of seven victories. His two wins in the Giro d'Italia and his two in the Tour de France, along with his three victories in the Vuelta a España, demonstrate his dominance and consistency in cycling's most prestigious races.

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    Eddy Merckx

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    • Won 5 Tour de France titles

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    Eddy Merckx is a legendary figure in cycling, renowned for his unprecedented dominance in Grand Tours. He achieved a total of 11 Grand Tour victories, including five wins at the Tour de France, two at the Giro d'Italia, and four at the Vuelta a España, solidifying his place at the top of this ranking.

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    Felice Gimondi

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    • He won all three Grand Tours

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    Felice Gimondi stands out in this ranking for his impressive record in the three Grand Tours. He won the Giro d'Italia on three occasions, the Tour de France once, and the Vuelta a España once, showcasing exceptional versatility and endurance in cycling's most prestigious races.

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    Chris Froome

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    • 4 Tour de France victories

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    Chris Froome stands out in this ranking for his impressive record of seven Grand Tour victories, including four Tours de France, two Vueltas a España, and one Giro d'Italia. His sustained dominance in cycling's most prestigious races showcases his exceptional endurance and strategic prowess over three-week competitions.

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    Jacques Anquetil

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    • Winner of eight Grand Tours

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    Jacques Anquetil stands out in this ranking as the first cyclist in history to win all three Grand Tours (Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and Vuelta a España) multiple times. His dominance in the 1950s and 1960s, with five Tour de France victories and two Giro d'Italia wins, solidifies him as a legend in stage racing.

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    Bernard Hinault

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    • Won five Tour de France titles

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    Bernard Hinault stands out in this ranking thanks to his five overall victories in the Tour de France and his three wins in the Giro d'Italia, totaling ten triumphs across the three Grand Tours. His dominance and consistency in cycling's most prestigious races solidify him as an undisputed legend.

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    Miguel Indurain

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    • Won the Tour de France for five consecutive years (1991-1995)

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    Miguel Indurain stands out in this ranking for his impressive record of five consecutive victories in the Tour de France and two wins in the Giro d'Italia. His dominance in Grand Tours, particularly in the 1990s, solidifies him as one of the most successful cyclists in history for these major races.

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    Fausto Coppi

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    • Won 5 Giros de Italia

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    Fausto Coppi is a legendary figure in cycling, having dominated the Grand Tours with a total of seven victories, including five Giros d'Italia and two Tours de France. His ability to win both prestigious races on multiple occasions cements him as one of the most successful cyclists of all time in this discipline.

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    Alfredo Binda

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    • Won the Giro d'Italia five times

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    Alfredo Binda stands out in this ranking for his impressive record in Grand Tours, achieving a total of five victories, including three Giros d'Italia and two Tours de France. His dominance in the 1920s solidifies him as a cycling legend.

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