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Youngest rider to win a stage in each gt?

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I've always been curious, who was the youngest, and how old was he, when he won a stage in all 3 GTs, for the record I'm not talking about the youngest rider in each GT to win a stage, I mean the youngest to have a stage win from each GT. Thanks.
 
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Cavendish was 25 when he won a stage in all 3??
Eddy I don't think was younger then 25 when he won all 3.

Rik Van Linden I think is the answer. I believe he was 24 when he won his vuelta stage in 1974 (In the spring then..).

I'm probably wrong tho.
 
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Contador didn't get a victory in all three until this year, Merckx didn't race the Vuelta for a while, Van Linden was 25 when he did it, Cavendish was 25 as well.
 
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AC didn't win a stage in his first giro attempt.

jordan5000 said:
Contador didn't get a victory in all three until this year, Merckx didn't race the Vuelta for a while, Van Linden was 25 when he did it, Cavendish was 25 as well.

I'm sure he was 24. As the vuelta was in april not september back then.
 
42x16ss said:
What about The Badger???

Edit: Scratch that. He won the Vuelta twice without a single stage win!!!???

You need to check your data on this sort of stuff somewhere else then you do now. ;)

Hinaults first GT and his first GT win was the 1978 Vuelta, he scored 4 Stages wins + the prologue.

He won the Tour this year as well, winning three Stages. It took him untill 1980 though when he was 25 to win his first Giro stage (and not to mention of course also the GC)

So I guess the Badger is not the youngest to do so.

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I had hope in Maertens, but he too was 25.
 
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A quick Wiki search shows the late great Laurent Fignon was 22 when he was on the winning TTT at the 1982 Giro.

In 1983, at age 23 he had a stage win in the Vuelta and the Tour.
 
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Here we go... /// NOTE: THS IS AN UNOFFICIAL LIST! ///


23 yrs

Dietrich Thurau 23 yrs 6 mths
Laurent Fignon 23 yrs 9 mths

24 yrs (alphabetical order)

Nino Defilippis
Rik Van Linden

25 yrs (alphabetical order)

Mark Cavendish
Felice Gimondi
Bernard Hinault
Freddy Maertens
Nicola Minali

26 yrs (alphabetical order)

Pierino Baffi
Guido Bontempi
Michel Pollentier
Guido Reybrouck
Edward Sels
David Zabriskie

27 yrs (alphabetical order)

Daniele Bennati
Tyler Farrar
Walter Godefroot
Pablo Lastras
Eddy Merckx
Charly Mottet
Serguei Outschakov
Oliverio Rincon

28 yrs (alphabetical order)

Jacques Anquetil
Fabio Baldato
Jean-Francois Bernard
Jeroen Blijlevens
Erik Breukink
Alberto Contador
Jose Manuel Fuente
Philippe Gilbert
Andre Greipel
Ercole Gualazzini
Luis Herrara
Miguel Maria Lasa
Thierry Marie
Robert Millar
Eddy Planckaert
Miguel Poblet
Jean-Paul van Poppel
Jesper Skibby
Jean Stablinski

29 yrs (alphabetical order)

Rudi Altig
Federico Bahamontes
Giovanni Battaglin
Marino Basso
Seamus Elliott
Simon Gerrans
Massimo Ghirotto
Aitor Gonzalez
Thor Hushovd
Alessandro Petacchi
Jan Svorada
Alex Zülle

30 yrs (alphabetical order)

Djamolidin Abdoesjaparov
Laudelino Cubino
Laurent Jalabert
Dimitri Konyshev
Rik Van Looy
Bernardo Ruiz

31 yrs (alphabetical order)

Paolo Bettini
Julio Jimenez
Gerben Karstens
Hugo Koblet
Denis Menchov
Gilberto Simoni
Rik Van Steenbergen

32 yrs (alphabetical order)

Gianni Bugno
Francesco Moser
Tony Rominger
Jan Ullrich
Marcel Wüst

33 yrs (alphabetical order)

Rino Benedetti
Vicente Lopez Carril
Juan Manuel Garate
Marino Lejarreta

34 yrs (alphabetical order)

Fiorenzo Magni
David Millar

35 yrs (alphabetical order)

Mario Cipollini

36 yrs (alphabetical order)

Lucien Van Impe
Leonardo Piepoli (tested postive @ Tour 2008)
Roger De Vlaeminck
 
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knewcleardaze said:
A quick Wiki search shows the late great Laurent Fignon was 22 when he was on the winning TTT at the 1982 Giro.

In 1983, at age 23 he had a stage win in the Vuelta and the Tour.

TTTs don't count.
 

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