As the 2018 Tour de France approaches, we countdown the 10 greatest summit finishes in the history of the event!
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25 Comments

  1. Schleck-Contador 2010 Tourmalet, was the first time I'd followed the tour and watched the riders pass then watched the finale on a TV in a large hotel. I kid you not, it was like watching a football match, people were screaming and shouting all the way up, awesome atmosphere and great result.

  2. Since 2008, maybe! What about LeMond and Hinault on the Alp in '86, Poulidor, Merckx or Pantani on Ventoux in '65, '70, or '00, Coppi's iconic win on the Alp in '52, Roche almost catching Delgado up to La Plagne when Fignon took the stage in '87… and I'm missing loads!

  3. Armstrong Pantani Ullrich Rasmussen Landers ect. have cheated but Sastre Andy Schleck and Froome too. And Contador 100% too, it is the same time. ridiculous that they are here. It is sad. The biggest talent was Ullrich i think.

  4. No.6 is rusmussen vs contador 2007

    and i think the most impressive is andy schleck on the caliber with an 60km solo in 2011.
    He then ride a horrible time trail and lost ttf 2011

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