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Team classification in the Tour de France

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Tour de France prize
Team classification
SportRoad bicycle racing
CompetitionTour de France
Awarded forBest team
Local nameClassement d'équipes (French)
History
First award1930
Editions89 (as of2025)
First winnerFrance
Most recentVisma–Lease a Bike

Theteam classification is a prize given in theTour de France to the best team in the race. It has been awarded since1930, and the calculation has changed throughout the years. There is no colouredjersey for this, but the numbers on the jerseys of the members of the team with the best performance in thegeneral classification at the end of the previous stage are against a yellow background instead of white.

History

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The "Challenge Martini" trophy for1956, won by the Belgian national team

In the early years of the Tour de France, cyclists entered as individuals. Although they had sponsors, they were not allowed to work as a team, because tour organiserHenri Desgrange wanted the Tour de France to be a display of individual strength. In those years, cyclists could also participate unsponsored. They were categorized under different names;[1]1909-1914: Isolés;1919: Categorie B;1920-1922: 2° Classe;1923-1926: Touristes-Routiers;1937: Individuels.

In1930, Henri Desgrange gave up the idea that cyclist should race individually, and changed the format to real teams. He was still against sponsors assistance, so the cyclists were grouped in countries. This was the situation in the Tours of19301961 and19671968. Between1962 and1966 and after1969, sponsored teams entered the race.

At the introduction of teams in 1930, a prize for the winning team was introduced, then called theChallenge international.[2] In 1930, the classification was calculated by adding the times of the three best cyclists in the general classification.[3]

In 1961, the calculation was changed. The team classification was changed into a points system, where a team received one point for the best team-time in the stage, and the team with the most points was the winner. This system was also used in 1962, but in 1963 the calculation was reverted to the time calculation. In the 1970s, this system was reintroduced as the team points competition, although in a different way: after every stage, all cyclists received points (1 for the winner, 2 for the second, etc.) and these were added, and the team with the fewest points was the winner of the team points classification.[4]

Between1952 and1990, the team classification leaders could be recognized by yellow caps, until helmets became mandatory.[5][6] Since2006 the best team has worn black on yellow back numbers.[3][6] Beginning in2012 the best team was awarded the right, but not the obligation, to wear yellow helmets.[7][8]

Status

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The team classification is considered less important than the individualgeneral classification, and it is rare that a team starts the Tour with the main goal of winning the team classification. If during the race a team is in a good position to win the team classification, the team may change tactics in order to win.[3]

WhenLance Armstrong lost hopes of winning in2010, he instructed his teammates to keep an eye on their main rivals for the team classification, and hisTeam RadioShack won the team classification.[3]

A good performance in the team classification may help a team to qualify for the next Tour de France. In 2010, a system was set up to determine which teams qualify as UCI ProTeams, and the team classification in the Tour de France was part of this system.[3]

Calculation

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As of2011, the team classification is calculated by adding the times of the three best riders of each team per stage; time bonuses and penalties are ignored. In a team time trial, the team gets the time of the fifth rider of that team to cross the finish, or the last rider if there are fewer than five left for the team. If a team has fewer than three cyclists remaining, it is removed from this classification.

Winners

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Team classification

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Team classification winners[9][10]
YearTeam
1930France France
1931Belgium Belgium
1932Italy Italy
1933France France
1934France France
1935Belgium Belgium
1936Belgium Belgium
1937France France
1938Belgium Belgium
1939Belgium Belgium B[a]
1947Italy Italy
1948Belgium Belgium A[a]
1949Italy Italy A[a]
1950Belgium Belgium A[a]
1951France France
1952Italy Italy
1953Netherlands Netherlands
1954Switzerland Switzerland
1955France France
1956Belgium Belgium
YearTeam
1957France France
1958Belgium Belgium
1959Belgium Belgium
1960France France
1961France France
1962FranceSaint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson
1963FranceSaint-Raphaël–Gitane–R. Geminiani
1964FrancePelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune
1965SpainKas–Kaskol
1966SpainKas–Kaskol
1967France France
1968Spain Spain
1969BelgiumFaema
1970ItalySalvarani
1971FranceBic
1972FranceGan–Mercier–Hutchinson
1973FranceBic
1974SpainKas–Kaskol
1975FranceGan–Mercier–Hutchinson
1976SpainKas–Campagnolo
YearTeam
1977NetherlandsTI–Raleigh
1978FranceMiko–Mercier–Vivagel
1979FranceRenault–Gitane
1980FranceMiko–Mercier–Vivagel
1981FrancePeugeot–Esso–Michelin
1982FranceCOOP–Mercier–Mavic
1983NetherlandsTI–Raleigh–Campagnolo
1984FranceRenault–Elf
1985FranceLa Vie Claire
1986FranceLa Vie Claire
1987FranceSystème U
1988NetherlandsPDM–Ultima–Concorde
1989NetherlandsPDM–Ultima–Concorde
1990FranceZ–Tomasso
1991SpainBanesto
1992ItalyCarrera Jeans–Vagabond
1993ItalyCarrera Jeans–Tassoni
1994FranceFestina–Lotus
1995SpainONCE
1996FranceFestina–Lotus
YearTeam
1997GermanyTeam Telekom
1998FranceCofidis
1999SpainBanesto
2000SpainKelme–Costa Blanca
2001SpainKelme–Costa Blanca
2002SpainONCE–Eroski
2003DenmarkTeam CSC
2004GermanyT-Mobile Team
2005GermanyT-Mobile Team
2006GermanyT-Mobile Team
2007United StatesDiscovery Channel
2008DenmarkCSC–Saxo Bank
2009KazakhstanAstana
2010United StatesTeam RadioShack
2011United StatesGarmin–Cervélo
2012United StatesRadioShack–Nissan
2013DenmarkSaxo–Tinkoff
2014FranceAg2r–La Mondiale
2015SpainMovistar Team
2016SpainMovistar Team
YearTeam
2017United KingdomTeam Sky
2018SpainMovistar Team
2019SpainMovistar Team
2020SpainMovistar Team
2021BahrainTeam Bahrain Victorious
2022United KingdomIneos Grenadiers
2023NetherlandsTeam Jumbo–Visma
2024United Arab EmiratesUAE Team Emirates
2025NetherlandsVisma–Lease a Bike

Team points classification

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Between1973 and1989, there was an additional team points classification.[4]

Team points classification winners
YearTeam
1973FranceGan–Mercier–Hutchinson
1974FranceGan–Mercier–Hutchinson
1975FranceGan–Mercier–Hutchinson
1976FranceGan–Mercier–Hutchinson
1977FrancePeugeot–Esso–Michelin
1978NetherlandsTI–Raleigh–McGregor
1979FranceRenault–Gitane
1980NetherlandsTI–Raleigh–Creda
YearTeam
1981FrancePeugeot–Esso–Michelin
1982NetherlandsTI–Raleigh–Campagnolo
1983NetherlandsTI–Raleigh–Campagnolo
1984NetherlandsPanasonic–Raleigh
1985FranceLa Vie Claire
1986NetherlandsPanasonic–Merckx–Agu
1987FranceSystème U
1988NetherlandsPDM–Ultima–Concorde

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdIn some years, countries entered multiple teams. In 1939, Belgium entered two teams and won the team competition with team B. In 1948 and 1950, Belgium won with team A. In 1949, Italy entered two teams and won the team competition with team A.

References

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  1. ^"Tour Xtra: General Team Classification". Archived fromthe original on 2017-07-07. Retrieved2008-12-24.
  2. ^Official Tour de France history 1930Archived 2010-07-16 at theWayback Machine(in French)
  3. ^abcde"Five good reasons to follow the team classification".Letour.fr. Amaury Sport Organisation. 28 June 2011. Archived fromthe original on 22 October 2010. Retrieved29 June 2011.
  4. ^ab"Tour Xtra: Other Classifications". Archived fromthe original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved2009-07-06.
  5. ^van den Akker 2018, p. 148.
  6. ^abNauright & Parrish 2012, p. 455.
  7. ^"Team Standings: Sky's Yellow Helmet - News stage 1". Archived fromthe original on 2012-07-05. Retrieved2012-07-09.
  8. ^Decaluwé, Brecht (1 July 2012)."RadioShack-Nissan aims to defend yellow with stage win".cyclingnews.com.
  9. ^"Past winners".Cyclingnews.com.Immediate Media Company.Archived from the original on 7 August 2017. Retrieved28 September 2017.
  10. ^"Tour de France winners, podium, times".BikeRaceInfo. McGann Publishing.Archived from the original on 26 September 2017. Retrieved28 September 2017.

Bibliography

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Combativity
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