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Who is the oldest champion winning the Tour at the age of 36 years 131 days?

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Daniel Moore

Published Jan 18, 2026

Belgium's Lambot won the Tour de France in 1922 at 36 years of age. The record will add to the Mirador de Lobeira stage win two weeks ago, when Horner became the oldest Grand Tour stage winner.

Who is the oldest champion winning the Tour at the age of 36 years 131 days Firmin Lambot?

The oldest winner of the Tour de France was Firmin Lambot (Belgium) aged 36 years 4 months in 1922.

Who is the oldest person to win the Tour de France?

Oldest Tour de France Winners

Firmin Lambot is the only rider to win the Tour de France aged over 35 years old. The Belgian rider won his second Tour de France title at 36 years old and 130 days in his eighth Tour de France start.

Who is the oldest champion winning the Tour at the age of 36 years?

Firmin Lambot is the oldest winner, having been 36 years, 4 months old when he won in 1922. French cyclists have won the most Tours; 21 cyclists have won 36 Tours among them.

Who is oldest rider in Tour?

Breakaway rider Jens Voigt is the oldest contender of the 101st Tour de France. He'll turn 43 in September. Four riders are above forty: Chris Horner, also 43 in October, Alessandro Petacchi and Matteo Tosatto, 40.

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Who is the youngest Tour de France rider 2021?

The 2021 Tour de France's youngest rider: Fred Wright on football, falls and fans. At 22 years old, Fred Wright is the youngest rider in this year's Tour de France.

Who was the only British cyclist to win the Tour de France three times?

Robert Millar (1983-1993)

Millar won three Tour de France stages in all and also finished second at the 1985 and 1986 editions of the Vuelta a Espana and 1987 Giro d'Italia.

Who holds the title for the most Tour de France wins?

Also known as the "Big Loop", the Tour de France has become a competition of international scope over the years. As of 2021, Jacques Anquetil (France), Eddy Merckx (Belgium), Bernard Hinault (France), and Miguel Indurain (Spain) were the riders who most won the Tour de France, each with five victories.

Has Peter Sagan won the Tour de France?

After having become the first rider to win the points classification of the Tour de France on his first five attempts, he went on to win it a record seven times, in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019.

Who is the oldest rider in the Tour de France this year?

Alejandro Valverde

When El Bala (the bullet) rides into 2022 at 42, he'll be on par with German former pro Jens Voigt as the oldest World Team rider to compete in the Tour de France.

Who is the youngest to win the Tour de France?

The youngest ever stage winner at the Tour de France was Fabio Battesini, who was just 19 years and 134 days old when he won a stage at the 1931 Tour de France.

Who won the 1999 Tour de France?

This prize was won by José Luis Arrieta. In stage 1, Alex Zülle wore the green jersey. In stages 3 through 6, Tom Steels wore the green jersey. In stage 7, Erik Zabel wore the green jersey.

How many Tour de France winners were stripped?

Most famously, Lance Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour titles over drug use. Alberto Contador lost the 2010 title and Floyd Landis the 2006 championship. Many of the other winners, starting the late 1990s, including Marco Pantani, Jan Ullrich and Bjarne Riis, also have been caught up in doping scandals.

Who has won the most Tour de France races in history?

The record number of wins was seven by Lance Armstrong of the United States! (1999-2005) – however after being found guilty of doping by the USADA in 2012, he has lost all of these titles. Four riders have managed to win the Tour five times: Jacques Anquetil of France (1957, 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1964)

Who won the Tour de France in 1959?

The 1959 Tour de France was the 46th edition of the Tour de France, taking place between 25 June and 18 July. The race featured 120 riders, of which 65 finished. The Tour included 22 stages over 4,358 km (2,708 mi). The race was won by Spanish cyclist Federico Bahamontes, who also won the mountains classification.

Who is the greatest cyclist of all time?

Eddy Merckx (1965-1978)

Simply put, Eddy Merckx is the greatest cyclist of all time. The man nicknamed “The Cannibal” dominated professional cycling like no one else and won every important race there is to win.

Has anyone ever won the Tour de France without winning a stage?

Walkowiak became only the second rider, after Firmin Lambot in the 1922 Tour de France, to win without taking a single stage.

How many times has a British man won the Tour de France?

Britain took a while to catch up - the first British rider of the men's Tour de France race was Bradley Wiggins (Team Sky) in 2012. GB now have five overall victories to their name thanks to Wiggins and Froome.

Did Sean Kelly win the Tour de France?

Kelly achieved 33 victories in 1984. He was becoming a contender in the grand tours, as seen by finishing fifth in the Tour de France. This may have caused him to lose his grip on the points classification in that year's Tour.

How old is the oldest cyclist?

Robert Marchand, 105, recognised as the world's oldest competitive cyclist.