Given Chris Froome's impending victory of the Tour de France , we take a look at the group of elite cyclists he will join in becoming a multiple winner of the competition.
Philippe Thys (Belgium) (1913,1914,1920)
Firmin Lambot (Belgium) (1919, 1922)
Ottavio Bottecchia (Italy) (1924, 1925)
Nicolas Frantz (Luxembourg) (1927, 1928)
Antonin Magne (France) (1931, 1934)
Gino Bartali (Italy) (1938, 1948)
Fausto Coppi (Italy) (1949, 1952)
6.Louison Bobet (France) (1953,1954,1955)
Jacques Anquetil (France) (1957,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965)
Eddy Merckx (Belgium) (1969,1970,1971,1972,1974)
Bernard Thevenet (France) (1975,1977)
Laurent Fignon (France) (1983,1984)
Greg Le Mond (USA) (1986,1989,1990)
Miguel Indurain (Spain) (1991,1992,1993,1994,1995)
Alberto Contador (Spain) (2007,2009)
Chris Froome (Great Britain) (2014, 2015)
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Given Chris Froome's impending victory of the Tour de France , we take a look at the group of elite cyclists he will join in becoming a multiple winner of the competition.