Riders to reach 100 pro wins

Page 22 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community.

Which riders will reach 100 pro wins?


  • Total voters
    172
Nov 16, 2013
26,686
27,791
28,180
Same here: MVDP sits at 50 wins, of which 6 are a Monument and 1 in a WC, though.
Viviani or Sam Bennet are ahead of him when it comes to # of wins, yet they don't have similar achievements.

I should think people were aware of that...
 
Jun 24, 2024
114
228
1,230
I should think people were aware of that...
Yeah, I'm not trying to sh*t on the thread or to say that it's completely meaningless as a milestone - I'd definitely aim at reaching 50 or 100 if I were a cyclist with 47 or 97 wins under my belt.

But still...
 
Aug 1, 2016
1,051
1,498
13,680
Demare reaching 100 victories will only depend on how many fourth tier french races he enters. He is completely washed.

This year he has been unable to compete in any sprint with decent competition except for a couple of days.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sandisfan
Sep 26, 2020
25,353
27,875
23,180
I still think the biggest question is whether it's gonna be Lorena Wiebes or Tadej Pogačar who gets to 100 first. Both have won 86 races since the start of 2019, but Wiebes had a 4 victory head start at that point (this is purely a comparison of their similar win rates, not the importance of those wins).
 
Aug 13, 2011
7,886
12,048
23,180
Very impressive too. If we take off this 2 slovenians, there is any active rider (please, don't count Cav) with more than 40 WT wins?
I don’t think so. To kind of compare everyone that’s been talked about.
Ewan 30/63
Viviani 28/89
WVA 28/49
Evenepoel 26/59
Philipsen 25/51
MVDP 22/50
Vingegaard 22/36
Demare 19/97
Merlier 19/50
EBH 18/81
Kristoff 16/95
Groenewegen 15/74
Jakobsen 14/46


Of those only Evenepoel, and Vingegaard have the best chance. Philipsen and WVA could depending on how everything goes.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sandisfan
Nov 16, 2013
26,686
27,791
28,180
I don’t think so. To kind of compare everyone that’s been talked about.
Ewan 30/63
Viviani 28/89
WVA 28/49
Evenepoel 26/59
Philipsen 25/51
MVDP 22/50
Vingegaard 22/36
Demare 19/97
Merlier 19/50
EBH 18/81
Kristoff 16/95
Groenewegen 15/74
Jakobsen 14/46


Of those only Evenepoel, and Vingegaard have the best chance. Philipsen and WVA could depending on how everything goes.

Froome and Sam Bennett have more than those on this list (35 and 34 respectively). Matthews slots in in fourth (if you discount Cav and the Slovenians) at 29, Alaphilippe has 27 (counting his two Worlds wins (which would also increase the two Slovenians' tally by one)), then the next not-yet-mentioned would be Quintana, Boasson Hagen and Gaviria at 23.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sandisfan
Aug 13, 2011
7,886
12,048
23,180
Froome and Sam Bennett have more than those on this list (35 and 34 respectively). Matthews slots in in fourth (if you discount Cav and the Slovenians) at 29, Alaphilippe has 27 (counting his two Worlds wins (which would also increase the two Slovenians' tally by one)), then the next not-yet-mentioned would be Quintana, Boasson Hagen and Gaviria at 23.
But none of them bar maybe Sam Bennett, who I forgot about, have been mentioned to reach 100 wins. I listed everyone that I’ve remembered be talked about in this thread.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sandisfan
Nov 16, 2013
26,686
27,791
28,180
But none of them bar maybe Sam Bennett, who I forgot about, have been mentioned to reach 100 wins. I listed everyone that I’ve remembered be talked about in this thread.

I know, I was just completing the list with remaining active riders.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SHAD0W93