Talk:List of riders with stage wins at all three cycling Grand Tours

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Athanatophobos August 3rd 2018 9:20 CEST

Hello,

There is an issue with Vincenzo Nibali who won "only" one stage in the Vuelta a España in 2017. The stage he won in 2010 came back to Ezequiel Mosquera.

Regards.

It looks like wins in Team time trial doesn't count to make the list. While I agree it makes sense, I think it should be explained in the article. There is also a list of the riders who have won an ITT at each GT, all in all 15 riders. Does this deserve a mention? Kittens n thugs (talk) 21:41, 1 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Current Candidates[edit]

Just for simplicity, I'll post at the start of each grand tour the riders taking part who might be added to the list.

2021 Giro d'Italia: three riders are missing only a Giro stage to complete the feat

  • Dan Martin, TdF: 2 stages (2013, 2018), Vuelta: 2 stages (2011, 2020) COMPLETED
  • Tony Gallopin, TdF: 1 stage (2014), Vuelta: 1 stage (2018)
  • Bauke Mollema, TdF: 1 stage (2017), Vuelta: 1 stage (2013)

2021 Tour de France: four riders missing only a TdF stage

  • Nacer Bouhanni, Giro: 3 stages (2014), Vuelta: 3 stages (2014, 2018)
  • Esteban Chaves, Giro: 3 stages (2016, 2018, 2019), Vuelta: 2 stages (2015)
  • Matej Mohorič, Giro: 1 stage (2018), Vuelta: 1 stage (2017) COMPLETED
  • Tim Wellens, Giro: 2 stages (2016, 2018), Vuelta: 2 stages (2020) removed from original starting list

2021 Vuelta a España: two riders missing only a Vuelta stage

  • Arnaud Démare, Giro: 5 stages (2019, 2020), Tour: 2 stages (2017, 2018)
  • Omar Fraile, Giro: 1 stage (2017), Tour: 1 stage (2018)

2022 Giro d'Italia: five riders are missing only a Giro stage to complete the feat

2022 Tour de France: three riders missing only a TdF stage

  • Damiano Caruso, Giro: 1 stage (2021), Vuelta: 1 stage (2021)
  • Esteban Chaves, Giro: 3 stages (2016, 2018, 2019), Vuelta: 2 stages (2015) Removed from starting list
  • Tim Wellens, Giro: 2 stages (2016, 2018), Vuelta: 2 stages (2020)

2022 Vuelta a España: five riders missing only a Vuelta stage

  • Bob Jungels, Giro: 1 stage (2017), Tour: 1 stage (2022)
  • Tim Merlier, Giro: 1 stage (2021), Tour: 1 stage (2021)
  • Ben O'Connor, Giro: 1 stage (2020), Tour: 1 stage (2021)
  • Nans Peters, Giro: 1 stage (2019), Tour: 1 stage (2020)
  • Rigoberto Urán, Giro: 2 stages (2013, 2014), Tour: 1 stage (2017) COMPLETED

2023 Giro d'Italia:

2023 Tour de France: four riders missing only a TdF stage

  • Nikias Arndt, Giro: 1 stage (2016), Vuelta: 1 stage (2019)
  • Richard Carapaz, Giro: 3 stages (2018, 2019), Vuelta: 3 stages (2022) DNF stage 2
  • Esteban Chaves, Giro: 3 stages (2016, 2018, 2019), Vuelta: 2 stages (2015)
  • Mikel Landa, Giro: 3 stages (2015, 2017), Vuelta: 1 stage (2015)

2023 Vuelta a España: two riders missing only a Vuelta stage

Barry Hoban won 10 grand tour stages in his career. 8 victories in the Tour de France and 2 stages of the Tour of Spain[edit]

Not listed ? 2A00:23C7:DF1B:AE01:144C:48F:F10B:EF7A (talk) 15:53, 8 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

This is winners in each grand touryou see Hoban is missing the Giro stage win. So he will not be included Paulpat99 (talk) 22:35, 8 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

List needs update[edit]

List is not up to date…. Where is Carapaz? 2600:1700:9610:1420:45C2:1DA6:B0F8:B9E6 (talk) 15:20, 23 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Carapaz ha not won a stage at the Tour de France. Paulpat99 (talk) 17:43, 23 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]