Spanish cyclist who won three stages of the Tour de France and was the first rider to win consecutive stages in the same edition of the race. He was a dominant sprinter in the 1950s and 1960s.
61 Years Old
A Spanish cyclist who dominated the Tour de France in the 1990s, winning five consecutive titles and setting multiple records. He's a legendary figure in professional cycling.
66 Years Old
A Spanish cyclist who won the 1988 Tour de France and later became a popular sportscaster, known for his charismatic commentary and expert analysis.
98 Years Old
The "Eagle of Toledo" was a dominant force in professional cycling, winning the Tour de France's King of the Mountains title six times and claiming the overall title in 1959. He's revered for his climbing prowess and aggressive racing style.
71 Years Old
A dominant force in professional cycling, winning five Tour de France titles and three World Championships, earning the nickname "The Badger" for his fierce competitiveness.
65 Years Old
Three-time Tour de France winner and pioneer in the use of aerodynamic equipment and modern training methods, known for his fierce rivalry with Bernard Hinault.
65 Years Old
A dominant force in professional cycling during the 1980s, winning the Tour de France twice and known for his charismatic personality and iconic ponytail. He later became a popular sportscaster.