Who has won the most Tour de France titles? The top five most successful riders in the cycling race's history

Nathan Evans

Who has won the most Tour de France titles? The top five most successful riders in the cycling race's history image

The Tour de France starts in Lille on July 5, with reigning champion Tadej Pogacar looking to add to his ever-growing trophy cabinet.

We take a look back through the archives to see which riders have won the famous race the most times throughout its history.

Who has the most wins in Tour de France history?

Jacques Anquetil (5)

Taking his first title all the way back in 1957, Frenchman Jacques Anquetil went on to claim further victories in 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1964 to take his total of Tour de France wins to five across his career. That tally means that, along with the next three individuals on this list, Anquetil has the most Tour wins of any rider in the competition's history.

Nicknamed 'Monsieur Chrono' due to his exceptional ability to win individual time trial stages in particular, Anquetil is regarded as the greatest cyclist of his generation as he also took victories in the Vuelta a Espana in 1963 and twice in the Giro d'Italia in 1960 and 1964.

Eddy Merckx (5)

When you're a cyclist nicknamed 'The Cannibal', chances are you're someone the rest of the peloton will fear. Winning five titles between 1969 and 1974, Eddy Merckx is undoubtedly one of the greatest riders this competition has ever seen.

The Belgian also won the Giro d'Italia five times and the Vuelta a Espana once across a glittering and dominant career, meaning that he has the most Grand Tour wins of any cyclist in the history of the sport. Overall, he achieved 525 victories throughout his 18-year career.

Bernard Hinault (5)

The second Frenchman on this list, Bernard Hinault also won five Tour de France titles, between 1978 and 1985.

In fact, throughout his 11-year career, Hinault entered a total of 13 Grand Tours, winning 10 of those and finishing second in two others. Like his talented peers on this list, the Brittany-born rider also had a nickname: he was known as 'The Badger' due to his aggressive nature on the bike that often saw him lead the peloton during most of the races in which he took part.

Miguel Indurain (5)

Spanish cyclist Miguel Indurain is the fourth and final rider to have won five Tour de France titles across his career and the only man in history to have won all five in a row.

Those victories came between 1991 and 1995 as he dominated the world of cycling thanks to his ability and physical size. He also won the Giro d'Italia twice and is one of just seven riders in the sport's history to achieve the Giro-Tour double in the same season. 

Chris Froome (4)

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With four Tour de France titles, British cyclist Chris Froome is among cycling's elite. Twice a Vuelta champion and winner of the Giro in 2018, Froome also finished second to teammate Bradley Wiggins during the 2012 Tour de France and has two Olympic medals in his trophy cabinet after taking home bronze in both the 2012 and 2016 time trials. 

Remarkably, the 40-year-old is still racing, but won't feature in this year's event.

List of most successful Tour de France riders

CyclistTotal winsYears won
Jacques Anquetil51957, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964
Eddy Merckx51969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974
Bernard Hinault51978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985
Miguel Indurain51991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
Chris Froome42013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Philippe Thys31913, 1914, 1920
Louison Bobet31953, 1954, 1955
Greg LeMond31986, 1989, 1990
Tadej Pogacar32020, 2021, 2024

List of overall winners by country

CountryNo. of wins
France36
Belgium18
Spain12
Italy10
Great Britain6
Luxembourg5
United States3
Slovenia3
Denmark3
Switzerland2
Netherlands2
Republic of Ireland 1
Germany1
Australia1
Colombia1

Why is Lance Armstrong not on the list of Tour de France winners?

Despite winning the Tour de France a record seven times between 1999 and 2005, American cyclist Lance Armstrong was stripped of his victories due to a serious breach of doping regulations. 

As a result, Greg LeMond now stands as the United States' greatest ever road cyclist after Armstrong had his seven Tour wins scrubbed from the record due to being the ringleader of a sophisticated and systemic doping programme during his time riding with the U.S. Postal Service team.

MORE: Lance Armstrong comes clean about his doping dishonesty in documentary trailer: 'We all lied'

Nathan Evans

A Sports Journalism Masters graduate, Nathan Evans joined The Sporting News in 2022 after working at Opta/Stats Perform for six years. He's an avid fan of Bradford City, FC Köln and the Pittsburgh Penguins.