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Biggest 3rd week comebacks in grand tours since 2000.only comebacks that resulted in a top-20 final result are showed

YearRaceRiderPosition start of 3rd weekFinal positionTime won
2001TourBOTCHAROV Alexandre281715:50
2001TourJULICH Bobby291812:01
2008VueltaARROYO David271711:35
2008VueltaGARATE Juan Manuel261511:23
2003TourLELLI Massimiliano251510:52
2008VueltaGARCÍA DAPENA David231410:31
2005TourSEVILLA Óscar34189:42
2015TourPAUWELS Serge24139:33
2023VueltaPOELS Wout22159:28
2021TourGAUDU David15119:01
2001TourBOOGERD Michael16108:40
2005TourPEREIRO Óscar24108:36
2010GiroBASSO Ivan1117:43
2017GiroLANDA Mikel42177:01
2010GiroSCARPONI Michele1246:12
2003VueltaCÁRDENAS Félix Rafael1386:03
2019VueltaGEOGHEGAN HART Tao45205:59
2008VueltaROCHE Nicolas14135:50
2009VueltaDEIGNAN Philip1795:49
2002TourBOTERO Santiago1845:26
 
The question is; how many of those were allowed to get away because they were so far down?

In the cases of the 2001 TdF and 2009 Giro, the GC situations ahead of the last week were still heavily influenced by big breakaways having taken massive time earlier in the races.

It's also funny to see Pereiro and Geoghegan Hart being on the list due to performances from the year before the comebacks they are mainly known for.