A dominant sprinter and Classics specialist, winning numerous stages in the Tour de France and other prestigious races, earning the green jersey in 2011.
"Cycling is not just about winning, it's about the journey, the struggle, and the triumph."
Thor Hushovd's remarkable career serves as a testament to the power of passion, determination, and hard work. As one of the greatest cyclists of all time, his legacy continues to inspire and motivate athletes and fans around the world.
40 Years Old
A sprinter who has won numerous stages in the Tour de France and is considered one of the greatest road cyclists of all time, with a record 34 stage wins.
45 Years Old
A dominant force in professional cycling, winning numerous prestigious races, including the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix, with a career marked by both triumph and controversy.
45 Years Old
A Swiss cyclist who dominated time trials and classics, winning numerous Olympic and World Championship titles, and holding multiple records in the process.
52 Years Old
Australian cyclist who won numerous titles, including Paris-Roubaix and Olympic medals, known for his versatility and endurance on the road and track.
45 Years Old
A dominant force in professional cycling, winning the Tour de France and multiple Olympic gold medals, known for his exceptional endurance and time-trialling skills.
54 Years Old
A legendary cyclist who won the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times, but was later stripped of his titles due to a doping scandal.
52 Years Old
German cyclist who won the Tour de France in 1997 and was a key rival to Lance Armstrong, earning him the nickname "Der Kaiser" (The Emperor). He's also known for his doping scandals and subsequent bans.
45 Years Old
A dominant force in professional cycling, winning numerous titles including the World Road Race Championship, and known for his exceptional climbing and sprinting abilities.