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Pos. Year Race Champion Age #1 Second Age #2 Third Age #3 Agesum Ageavg 1 1904 Tour Henri Cornet 20,0 Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq 2 Pos. Year Race Champion Age #1 Second Age #2 Third Age #3 AgeSum AgeAvg 1 1904 Tour Henri Cornet 20,0 Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq 20.2 Aloïs Catteau 27,0 67.2 22.4 2 1930 Giro Luigi Marchisio 21.1 Luigi Giacobbe 23.4 Allegro Grandi 23.4 68,0 22.7 3 1909 Tour François Faber 22.5 Gustave Garrigou 24.9 Jean Alavoine 21.3 68.7 22.9 4 1931 Giro Francesco Camusso 23.2 Luigi Giacobbe 24.4 Luigi Marchisio 22.1 69.8 23.3 5 1908 Tour Lucien Petit-Breton 25.8 François Faber 21.6 Georges Passerieu 22.7 70.1 23.4 6 1937 Giro Gino Bartali 22.9 Giovanni Valetti 23.7 Enrico Mollo 23.9 70.4 23.5 7 1936 Vuelta Gustaaf Deloor 23,0 Alfons Deloor 26,0 Antonio Bertola 22.4 71.3 23.8 8 1936 Giro Gino Bartali 21.9 Giuseppe Olmo 24.6 Severino Canavesi 25.4 71.8 23.9 9 1932 Giro Antonio Pesenti 24.1 Jef Demuysere 24.9 Remo Bertoni 23,0 71.9 24,0 10 1910 Tour Octave Lapize 22.8 François Faber 23.5 Gustave Garrigou 25.9 72.2 24.1 11 1957 Tour Jacques Anquetil 23.5 Marcel Janssens 25.6 Adolf Christian 23.1 72.3 24.1 12 1906 Tour René Pottier 27.2 Georges Passerieu 20.7 Louis Trousselier 25.1 73,0 24.3 13 1963 Giro Franco Balmamion 23.4 Vittorio Adorni 25.6 Giorgio Zancanaro 24.1 73.1 24.4 14 1903 Tour Maurice Garin 32.4 Lucien Pothier 20.5 Fernand Augereau 20.7 73.6 24.5 15 1907 Tour Lucien Petit-Breton 24.8 Gustave Garrigou 22.9 Emile Georget 25.9 73.6 24.5 16 1940 Giro Fausto Coppi 20.7 Enrico Mollo 26.9 Giordano Cottur 26.1 73.7 24.6 17 1935 Giro Vasco Bergamaschi 25.7 Giuseppe Martano 24.7 Giuseppe Olmo 23.6 74,0 24.7 18 1965 Giro Vittorio Adorni 27.6 Italo Zilioli 23.7 Felice Gimondi 22.7 74,0 24.7 19 1905 Tour Louis Trousselier 24.1 Hippolyte Aucouturier 28.8 Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq 21.3 74.2 24.7 20 1965 Tour Felice Gimondi 22.8 Raymond Poulidor 29.3 Gianni Motta 22.4 74.4 24.8 21 2018 Vuelta Simon Yates 26.1 Enric Mas 23.7 Miguel Ángel López 24.6 74.5 24.8 22 1931 Tour Antonin Magne 27.5 Jef Demuysere 24,0 Antonio Pesenti 23.2 74.8 24.9 23 1969 Vuelta Roger Pingeon 28.7 Luis Ocaña 23.9 Marinus Wagtmans 22.4 75,0 25,0 24 1959 Giro Charly Gaul 26.5 Jacques Anquetil 25.4 Diego Ronchini 23.5 75.4 25.1 25 1971 Tour Eddy Merckx 26.1 Joop Zoetemelk 24.6 Lucien van Impe 24.8 75.5 25.2 26 2014 Giro Nairo Quintana 24.3 Rigoberto Urán 27.4 Fabio Aru 23.9 75.6 25.2 27 1935 Vuelta Gustaaf Deloor 21.9 Mariano Cañardo 29.3 Antoine Dignef 24.6 75.8 25.3 28 1979 Giro Giuseppe Saronni 21.7 Francesco Moser 28,0 Bernt Johansson 26.2 75.9 25.3 Pos. Year Race Champion Age #1 Second Age #2 Third Age #3 AgeSum AgeAvg 29 1983 Tour Laurent Fignon 23,0 Ángel Arroyo 27,0 Peter Winnen 25.9 75.9 25.3 30 1914 Giro Alfonso Calzolari 27.1 Pierino Albini 28.5 Luigi Lucotti 20.5 76.1 25.4 31 1977 Giro Michel Pollentier 26.3 Francesco Moser 26,0 Gianbattista Baronchelli 23.8 76.1 25.4 32 1937 Tour Roger Lapébie 26.5 Mario Vicini 24.4 Leo Amberg 25.4 76.3 25.4 33 1913 Giro Carlo Oriani 24.6 Eberardo Pavesi 29.6 Giuseppe Azzini 22.2 76.4 25.5 34 1913 Tour Philippe Thys 23.8 Gustave Garrigou 28.9 Marcel Buysse 23.7 76.4 25.5 35 1959 Vuelta Antonio Suárez 27,0 José Segú 24.2 Rik Van Looy 25.4 76.6 25.5 36 1961 Vuelta Angelino Soler 21.5 François Mahé 30.7 José Pérez-Francés 24.4 76.6 25.5 37 1929 Giro Alfredo Binda 26.8 Domenico Piemontesi 26.4 Leonida Frascarelli 23.3 76.6 25.5 38 1914 Tour Philippe Thys 24.8 Henri Pélissier 25.5 Jean Alavoine 26.3 76.6 25.5 39 1967 Vuelta Jan Janssen 27,0 Jean Pierre Ducasse 22.8 Aurelio González Puente 26.8 76.7 25.6 40 1985 Vuelta Pedro Delgado 25.1 Robert Millar 26.7 Pacho Rodríguez 25,0 76.7 25.6 41 1984 Tour Laurent Fignon 24,0 Bernard Hinault 29.7 Greg LeMond 23.1 76.8 25.6 42 1939 Giro Giovanni Valetti 25.7 Gino Bartali 24.8 Mario Vicini 26.3 76.8 25.6 43 1948 Vuelta Bernardo Ruiz 23.5 Emilio Rodríguez Barros 24.6 Bernardo Capó 28.7 76.8 25.6 44 1964 Giro Jacques Anquetil 30.4 Italo Zilioli 22.7 Guido De Rosso 23.7 76.9 25.6 45 1938 Giro Giovanni Valetti 24.7 Ezio Cecchi 25.1 Severino Canavesi 27.4 77.1 25.7 46 1932 Tour André Leducq 28.4 Kurt Stöpel 24.4 Francesco Camusso 24.4 77.3 25.8 47 1970 Vuelta Luis Ocaña 24.9 Agustín Tamames 25.6 Herman Van Springel 26.8 77.3 25.8 48 1999 Vuelta Jan Ullrich 25.8 Igor González de Galdeano 25.9 Roberto Heras 25.7 77.4 25.8 49 1950 Vuelta Emilio Rodríguez Barros 26.8 Manuel Rodríguez Barros 24.1 José Serra Gil 26.7 77.6 25.9 50 1978 Vuelta Bernard Hinault 23.5 José Pesarrodona 32.3 Jean-René Bernaudeau 21.9 77.7 25.9 51 1955 Vuelta Jean Dotto 27.1 Antonio Jiménez Quiles 20.8 Raphaël Géminiani 29.9 77.9 26,0 52 1934 Tour Antonin Magne 30.6 Giuseppe Martano 23.8 Roger Lapébie 23.5 77.9 26,0 53 1984 Vuelta Éric Caritoux 23.7 Alberto Fernández Blanco 29.3 Reimund Dietzen 25,0 78,0 26,0 54 1962 Giro Franco Balmamion 22.4 Imerio Massignan 25.4 Nino Defilippis 30.2 78.1 26,0 55 1955 Tour Louison Bobet 30.4 Jean Brankart 25.1 Charly Gaul 22.7 78.1 26,0 56 1980 Vuelta Faustino Rupérez 23.8 Pedro Torres Cruces 31.1 Claude Criquielion 23.3 78.2 26.1 Pos. Year Race Champion Age #1 Second Age #2 Third Age #3 AgeSum AgeAvg 57 1938 Tour Gino Bartali 24.1 Félicien Vervaecke 31.4 Victor Cosson 22.8 78.3 26.1 58 1994 Giro Yevgueni Berzin 24,0 Marco Pantani 24.4 Miguel Induráin 29.9 78.4 26.1 59 1953 Tour Louison Bobet 28.4 Jean Malléjac 24,0 Giancarlo Astrua 26,0 78.4 26.1 60 1970 Tour Eddy Merckx 25.1 Joop Zoetemelk 23.6 Gösta Pettersson 29.7 78.4 26.1 61 1962 Vuelta Rudi Altig 25.2 José Pérez-Francés 25.4 Seamus Elliott 28,0 78.5 26.2 62 1972 Vuelta José Manuel Fuente 26.6 Miguel Mari Lasa 24.6 Agustín Tamames 27.6 78.8 26.3 63 1909 Giro Luigi Ganna 25.5 Carlo Galetti 26.8 Giovanni Rossignoli 26.5 78.8 26.3 64 1958 Giro Ercole Baldini 25.4 Jean Brankart 27.9 Charly Gaul 25.5 78.8 26.3 65 1972 Giro Eddy Merckx 27,0 José Manuel Fuente 26.7 Francisco Galdós 25.1 78.8 26.3 66 1982 Giro Bernard Hinault 27.6 Tommy Prim 26.9 Silvano Contini 24.4 78.8 26.3 67 1997 Tour Jan Ullrich 23.7 Richard Virenque 27.7 Marco Pantani 27.6 78.9 26.3 68 1988 Giro Andrew Hampsten 26.2 Erik Breukink 24.2 Urs Zimmermann 28.6 79,0 26.3 69 1981 Vuelta Giovanni Battaglin 29.8 Pedro Muñoz Machín 22.5 Vicente Belda 26.7 79,0 26.3 70 2003 Vuelta Roberto Heras 29.7 Isidro Nozal 26,0 Alejandro Valverde 23.4 79.1 26.4 71 1968 Giro Eddy Merckx 23,0 Vittorio Adorni 30.6 Felice Gimondi 25.7 79.3 26.4 72 1987 Giro Stephen Roche 27.5 Robert Millar 28.7 Erik Breukink 23.2 79.4 26.5 73 1981 Giro Giovanni Battaglin 29.9 Tommy Prim 25.9 Giuseppe Saronni 23.7 79.5 26.5 74 1912 Tour Odile Defraye 24.1 Eugène Christophe 27.5 Gustave Garrigou 27.9 79.5 26.5 75 1933 Tour Georges Speicher 26.1 Learco Guerra 30.8 Giuseppe Martano 22.8 79.7 26.6 76 1998 Tour Marco Pantani 28.6 Jan Ullrich 24.7 Bobby Julich 26.7 80,0 26.7 77 2009 Tour Alberto Contador 26.7 Andy Schleck 24.1 Bradley Wiggins 29.3 80.1 26.7 78 1987 Tour Stephen Roche 27.7 Pedro Delgado 27.3 Jean-François Bernard 25.2 80.2 26.7 79 1984 Giro Francesco Moser 33,0 Laurent Fignon 23.8 Moreno Argentin 23.5 80.3 26.8 80 1939 Tour Sylvère Maes 29.9 René Vietto 25.5 Lucien Vlaemynck 25,0 80.4 26.8 81 1966 Giro Gianni Motta 23.3 Italo Zilioli 24.7 Jacques Anquetil 32.4 80.4 26.8 82 1985 Tour Bernard Hinault 30.7 Greg LeMond 24.1 Stephen Roche 25.7 80.5 26.8 83 1960 Vuelta Franz De Mulder 22.4 Armand Desmet 29.3 Miguel Pacheco 28.7 80.5 26.8 84 1973 Giro Eddy Merckx 28,0 Felice Gimondi 30.7 Giovanni Battaglin 21.9 80.6 26.9 Pos.
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