Riders to reach 100 pro wins

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Which riders will reach 100 pro wins?


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IIRC 2007 was the first U23 Nations Cup edition, while the U26 ones before that were 2.1.
Yeah there was a mini debate about it a couple pages back since someone said Roglic should be ahead of EBH already because of that even though it’s counted as 2.1 though Roglic had a win or two as well that is listed as professional.
 
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Kristoff continues to trudge along.

He's on 90 now. I still don't think he'll get there but he should have a place in the poll.
The day that Kristoff doesnt win some random race you forgot about for a whole year is the day I'll finally feel old
 
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I think both Demare and Roglič should narrowly get to 100 wins while Pogačar is on track to get close to 150.

I don't see any other rider on the list reaching 100 wins.
 
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I think both Demare and Roglič should narrowly get to 100 wins while Pogačar is on track to get close to 150.

I don't see any other rider on the list reaching 100 wins.

Demare only needs five more wins. He turns 33 this August, so it seems pretty possible, yet this year he seems to be going backwards having a quick look at his recent results. Did he struggle with an illness or crashes or something, or is this just a *** season of grand magnitude so far?
 

KZD

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Demare only needs five more wins. He turns 33 this August, so it seems pretty possible, yet this year he seems to be going backwards having a quick look at his recent results. Did he struggle with an illness or crashes or something, or is this just a *** season of grand magnitude so far?
If I recall correctly he was sick during the spring classics.
 
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I would like to know who has more worldtour (WC and Olympics included) wins since 2005.
Cavendish is first.
Sagan is second?
Greipel is third?
Then Pogacar?
Edit: Ouch I forgot Valverde. He should be in front of Greipel
 
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@tobydawq is your man:
According to my spreadsheet (which on this parameter is not as thorougly fact-checked as the win stat) this is how the current pros rank in WT wins (including Olympic road races and World Championships road races):

1: Sagan - 72
2: Cavendish - 69
3: Valverde - 60 (includes wins from 2003 and 2004 in future WT races)
4: Roglic - 44
5: Froome - 35
6: Gilbert - 32
6: Sam Bennett - 32
8: Pogacar - 31
9: Ewan - 30
10: Viviani - 27
10: Matthews - 27
12: Alaphilippe - 25
13: Van Aert - 24
13: Porte - 24
15: Boasson Hagen - 23
15: Nibali - 23
15: Quintana - 23
18: Gaviria - 22
19: Démare - 21
20: Degenkolb - 20
20: Simon Yates - 20

So, in conclusion, 100 WT wins is impossible. Unless, maybe, your name is Tadej Pogacar.
 
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To update a few numbers:

Roglic - 57
Pogacar - 54

Nobody else has moved the needle massively since that post (nobody on the list has won more than twice on the WorldTour since that update which makes the Slovenians' movements seem utterly bizarre).

Of riders outside that list, we now have (sorry for weird order):
Van der Poel - 22
Evenepoel - 23
Philipsen - 21
Vingegaard - 20
 

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