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TOUR DE FRANCE

The world's greatest bike race has captivated audiences for over a century. From Lance Armstrong's rise and fall, through Alberto Contador's dominance, Chris Froome's four titles, and the modern rivalry between Pogačar and Vingegaard, the Tour remains cycling's ultimate test of endurance, strategy and heart.

2025
Pogačar
The Slovenian's reign continues with dominant displays across all terrain.
2024
Pogačar
Back-to-back dominance as Pogačar claims his second consecutive yellow jersey.
2023
Vingegaard
Jonas Vingegaard's second title in a stunning mountain performance against Pogačar.
2022
Vingegaard
A dramatic comeback after injury as Vingegaard clinches his first Grand Tour victory.
2021
Pogačar
At just 22, Tadej Pogačar announces himself as a Grand Tour force with a stunning debut victory.
2020
Pogačar
The pandemic Tour sees Pogačar's breakthrough performance as a young star emerges.
2019
Bernal
Egan Bernal becomes Colombia's first Tour de France champion in a youthful triumph.
2018
Thomas
Geraint Thomas breaks through for Team Sky with tactical superiority in the mountains.
2017
Froome
Chris Froome's fourth title cements his place among cycling's all-time greats.
2016
Froome
Froome dominates with Sky's superior team tactics and mountain mastery.
2015
Froome
Sky's supremacy continues as Froome wins a third Tour title.
2014
Nibali
Vincenzo Nibali shows he can dominate cycling's three-week races with a dominant performance.
2013
Froome
Chris Froome's breakthrough Grand Tour victory launches Team Sky's historic era.
2012
Wiggins
Bradley Wiggins becomes the first British Tour champion in a triumph for British cycling.
2011
Evans
Cadel Evans finally breaks through to win cycling's most prestigious race at 34.
2010
Andy Schleck
Contador's controversial doping case leads to Schleck's retroactive victory.
2009
Contador
Alberto Contador claims his first Tour title in a thrilling mountain battle.
2008
Sastre
Carlos Sastre steals victory with a masterful final mountain stage performance.
2007
Contador
At 24, Contador shows his emerging dominance in support of Rasmussen.
2006
Pereiro
Floyd Landis's initial victory is stripped, eventually awarding the title to Pereiro.
2005
No official winner
Lance Armstrong's fifth title is stripped in the doping scandal that shook cycling.
2004
No official winner
Armstrong's fourth victory later vacated as part of his historic doping case.
2003
No official winner
Armstrong's third victory subsequently stripped in the cycling world's biggest scandal.
2002
No official winner
Armstrong's second title later vacated following his confession and ban from cycling.
2001
No official winner
Armstrong's breakthrough victory is ultimately stripped from the record books.
2000
No official winner
Armstrong's first Tour win, later vacated as part of his seven-title doping case.