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

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Would it make sense to add a column to the table about whether a given rider is a sprinter or climber? At least the top ten is very easy to classify. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.147.226.185 (talk) 00:04, 21 July 2024 (UTC)

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Vincenzo Nibali
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.

Team time trials
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)

Current Candidates
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
 * Romain Bardet, TdF: 3 stages (2015, 2016, 2017), Vuelta: 1 stage (2021)
 * Lilian Calmejane, TdF: 1 stage (2017), Vuelta: 1 stage (2016)
 * Magnus Cort, TdF: 1 stage (2018), Vuelta: 6 stages (2016, 2020, 2021)
 * Miguel Ángel López, TdF: 1 stage (2020), Vuelta: 3 stages (2017, 2020) Did not finish
 * Bauke Mollema, TdF: 2 stages (2017, 2021), Vuelta: 1 stage (2013)

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:
 * 6 riders are missing only a Giro stage to complete the feat:
 * Warren Barguil, TdF: 2 stages (2017), Vuelta: 2 stages (2013)
 * Simon Clarke, TdF: 1 stage (2022), Vuelta: 2 stages (2012, 2018)
 * Magnus Cort, TdF: 2 stages (2018, 2022), Vuelta: 6 stages (2016, 2020, 2021) COMPLETED
 * Sepp Kuss, TdF: 1 stage (2021), Vuelta: 1 stage (2019)
 * Bauke Mollema, TdF: 2 stages (2017, 2021), Vuelta: 1 stage (2013)
 * Mads Pedersen, TdF: 1 stage (2022), Vuelta: 3 stages (2022) COMPLETED
 * 13 others already have either a TdF or a Vuelta win and could come a step closer to complete the trilogy (but cannot complete it now):
 * Luis León Sánchez (4x TdF)
 * Geraint Thomas (3x TdF)
 * Alessandro De Marchi (3x Vuelta)
 * Remco Evenepoel (2x Vuelta) won Giro stage, now only needs TdF stage win
 * Jay Vine (2x Vuelta)
 * Valerio Conti (1x Vuelta)
 * Kristian Sbaragli (1x Vuelta)
 * Patrick Konrad (1x TdF)
 * Francesco Gavazzi (1x Vuelta)
 * Hugh Carthy (1x Vuelta)
 * Kaden Groves (1x Vuelta) won Giro stage, now only needs TdF stage win
 * Óscar Rodríguez (1x Vuelta)
 * Thymen Arensman (1x Vuelta)

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
 * Omar Fraile, Giro: 1 stage (2017), Tour: 1 stage (2018)
 * Lennard Kämna, Giro: 1 stage (2022), Tour: 1 stage (2020)

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


 * 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)

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


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