Combativity award in the Tour de France
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The combativity award is a prize given in the Tour de France for the most combative rider overall during the race. Historically, it favored constant attackers as it was based on the distance spent in a breakaway, included winning checkpoints and outright stage wins. Today, the winner is chosen by a jury.[1] Besides the overall winner, the jury also awards a combativity award to the most aggressive rider at the end of each stage, with this rider allowed to wear a golden number the following race day.
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Sport | Road bicycle racing |
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Competition | Tour de France |
Awarded for | Most aggressive rider |
Local name | Le Prix de la combativité (French) |
History | |
First award | 1952 |
Editions | 70 known (as of 2022) |
First winner | Wout Wagtmans (NED) |
Most wins | Eddy Merckx (BEL)
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Most recent | Victor Campenaerts (BEL) |
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The 1981 Tour de France marked the last time the winner of the general classification also won the combativity award.