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He now won a stage in 3 consecutive GTs (Vuelta 2024, Giro & Tour 2025). I guess that makes him part of a pretty select club.
I know Hinault three in a row 1982 Giro to 1983 Vuelta.
Cavendish did it four in a row 2010 Tour to 2011 Tour.
Merckx four in a row 1972 Giro to 1973 Giro.
Petacchi five in a row 2002 Vuelta to 2004 Giro.
 
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Maertens: three in a row, 1976 Tour to 1977 Giro (with a collective 28 stage wins, even without finishing the Giro).

Groves also is in this club with the exact same races as Wout (also the exact same number of stage wins and similar distribution - he should honestly go to the Vuelta to get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the stage win in all three Grand Tours in the same year achievement).

Mads Pedersen had four in a row (Tour 2022 - Tour 2023).

Dumoulin also joins the club (Vuelta 2015 - Tour 2016).

Impressively, Froome is not in the club even though he outright won three in a row, but he didn't win any stage in neither Tour of 2017 or 2018.

I can't find anyone else from the recent past.
 
A realistic universe.

Would you care to explain?

His level has not been good enough to really help the team and he has not been close to a win apart from stage 8 (where he was second but still not close to beating Milan) and the last few days he has made some absurd attacks that were nowhere near to bring him anything other than an image of a señor desperado. Especially week 1 was a massive disappointment where he couldn't compete on a route that suited him quite excellently.
 
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Would you care to explain?

His level has not been good enough to really help the team and he has not been close to a win apart from stage 8 (where he was second but still not close to beating Milan) and the last few days he has made some absurd attacks that were nowhere near to bring him anything other than an image of a señor desperado. Especially week 1 was a massive disappointment where he couldn't compete on a route that suited him quite excellently.
He rode the Giro—wouldn’t expect him to come in sharp as a nail
 
Would you care to explain?

His level has not been good enough to really help the team and he has not been close to a win apart from stage 8 (where he was second but still not close to beating Milan) and the last few days he has made some absurd attacks that were nowhere near to bring him anything other than an image of a señor desperado. Especially week 1 was a massive disappointment where he couldn't compete on a route that suited him quite excellently.
And you didn't expect that based on his leadup?
 
Would you care to explain?

His level has not been good enough to really help the team and he has not been close to a win apart from stage 8 (where he was second but still not close to beating Milan) and the last few days he has made some absurd attacks that were nowhere near to bring him anything other than an image of a señor desperado. Especially week 1 was a massive disappointment where he couldn't compete on a route that suited him quite excellently.
Training attacks?
 
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