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The Tour de France is the most famous road cycling event in the world, and is held annually in the month of July.[3] Although all riders compete together, the winners of the Tour are divided into classifications, each best known by the coloured jersey that is worn by the leader of it; the general classification (GC), represented by the maillot jaune (yellow jersey), is for the overall leader in terms of the lowest time.[4][5] The other individual classifications in the Tour de France are the points classification, also known as the sprinters’ classification (green jersey), the mountains classification (polka dot jersey), and the young rider classification (white jersey).[1][4]The first Tour de France was in 1903, but the first Dutch cyclists started only in 1936.[6] Already in that first year, Theo Middelkamp won a stage,[6] but it would take until 1951 before Wim van Est was the first Dutch cyclists to wear the yellow jersey.[7] Between 1989 and 2019, the yellow jersey has never been worn by a Dutch cyclist.[8] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4“Obtained” refers to the date and stage where the rider secured the lead of the general classification at the finish; the rider would first wear the yellow jersey in the stage after, where he would start the day as leader. “Relinquished” refers to the date and stage where the rider lost the lead, and therefore was not wearing the yellow jersey the following stage.List of Dutch cyclists who wore the yellow jersey[9][10]YearNameTeamObtainedRelinquishedFinal GCNotesStageDateStageDate1951Wim van EstNetherlands12, Agen \u2014 DaxJuly 16, 195113, Dax \u2014 TarbesJuly 17, 1951DNF (stage 13)1954Wout WagtmansNetherlands1, Amsterdam \u2014 BrasschaatJuly 8, 19544, Rouen-Les-Essarts \u2014 Rouen-Les-EssartsJuly 11, 1954DNF (stage 20)1954Wout WagtmansNetherlands8, Vannes \u2014 AngersJuly 15, 195412, Pau \u2014 Bagn\u00e8res-de-LuchonJuly 20, 1954DNF (stage 20)1955Wout WagtmansNetherlands1B, Dieppe \u2014 DieppeJuly 7, 19554, Namur \u2014 MetzJuly 10, 1955191955Wim van EstNetherlands7, Zurich \u2014 Thonon-les-BainsJuly 13, 19558, Thonon-les-Bains \u2014 Brian\u00e7onJuly 14, 1955151956Gerrit VoortingNetherlands11, Bordeaux \u2014 BayonneJuly 15, 195612, Bayonne \u2014 PauJuly 16, 1956111956Wout WagtmansNetherlands15, Montpellier \u2014 Aix-en-ProvenceJuly 20, 195618, Turin \u2014 Brian\u00e7onJuly 24, 195661958Wim van EstNetherlands3, Dunkirk \u2014 Mers-les-BainsJune 28, 19585, Versailles \u2014 CaenJune 30, 1958461958Gerrit VoortingNetherlands6, Caen \u2014 Saint-BrieucJuly 1, 19589, Quimper \u2014 Saint-NazaireJuly 4, 1958471962Albertus GeldermansSaint-Rapha\u00ebl6, Dinard \u2014 BrestJune 29, 19628A, Saint-Nazaire \u2014 Lu\u00e7onJuly 1, 196251966Jan JanssenPelforth16, le Bourg-d’Oisans \u2014 Brian\u00e7onJuly 7, 196617, Brian\u00e7on \u2014 TurinJuly 8, 196621968Jan JanssenNetherlands22B, Melun \u2014 ParisJuly 22, 196811971Marinus WagtmansMolteni1B, Vittel \u2014 Esch-sur-AlzetteJune 27, 19711C, Esch-sur-Alzette \u2014 Esch-sur-AlzetteJune 27, 1971161971Joop ZoetemelkFlandria10, Saint-\u00c9tienne \u2014 GrenobleJuly 7, 197111, Grenoble \u2014 Orci\u00e8res-MerletteJuly 8, 197121973Joop ZoetemelkGitaneP, Scheveningen \u2014 ScheveningenJune 30, 19731A, Scheveningen \u2014 RotterdamJuly 1, 197341974Gerben KarstensBic5, Caen \u2014 DieppeJuly 2, 19746A, Dieppe \u2014 HarelbekeJuly 2, 1974611974Gerben KarstensBic6B, Harelbeke \u2014 HarelbekeJuly 3, 19747, Mons \u2014 Ch\u00e2lons-sur-MarneJuly 4, 1974611978Jan RaasRaleigh1A, Leiden \u2014 Sint WillebrordJune 30, 19783, Saint-Amand-les-Eaux \u2014 Saint-Germain-en-LayeJuly 2, 1978241978Gerrie KnetemannRaleigh6, Maz\u00e9-Montgeoffroy \u2014 PoitiersJuly 5, 19788, Saint-\u00c9milion \u2014 Sainte-Foy-la-GrandeJuly 7, 1978431978Joop ZoetemelkMiko16, Saint-\u00c9tienne \u2014 L’Alpe d’HuezJuly 16, 197820, Metz \u2014 NancyJuly 21, 197821979Gerrie KnetemannRaleighP, Fleurance \u2014 FleuranceJune 27, 19791, Fleurance \u2014 Bagn\u00e8res-de-LuchonJune 28, 1979301979Joop ZoetemelkMiko9, Amiens \u2014 RoubaixJuly 6, 197915, \u00c9vian-les-Bains \u2014 AvoriazJuly 12, 197921980Gerrie KnetemannRaleigh1B, Wiesbaden \u2014 Frankfurt am MainJune 27, 19802, Frankfurt am Main \u2014 MetzJune 28, 1980381980Joop ZoetemelkRaleigh13, Pau \u2014 Bagn\u00e8res-de-LuchonJuly 10, 198011981Gerrie KnetemannRaleigh1B, Nice \u2014 NiceJune 26, 19815, Saint-Gaudens \u2014 Pla d’AdetJune 30, 1981551984Jacques HanegraafKwantum2, Bobigny \u2014 LouvroilJuly 1, 19844, Valenciennes \u2014 B\u00e9thuneJuly 2, 19841011984Adri van der PoelKwantum4, Valenciennes \u2014 B\u00e9thuneJuly 2, 19845, B\u00e9thune \u2014 Cergy-PontoiseJuly 3, 1984DNF (stage 14)1986Johan van der VeldePanasonic\u2013Merckx\u2013Agu5, B\u00e9thune \u2014 Cergy-PontoiseJuly 8, 19867, Alen\u00e7on \u2014 le MansJuly 10, 1986521987Jelle NijdamSuperConfexP, Berlin \u2014 BerlinJuly 1, 19871, Berlin \u2014 BerlinJuly 2, 19871241988Teun van VlietPanasonic\u2013Isostar\u2013Colnago\u2013Agu2, la Haie-Fouassi\u00e8re \u2014 AncenisJuly 4, 19885, Neufch\u00e2tel-en-Bray \u2014 Li\u00e9vinJuly 7, 1988DNF (stage 9)1988Henk LubberdingPanasonic\u2013Isostar\u2013Colnago\u2013Agu5, Neufch\u00e2tel-en-Bray \u2014 Li\u00e9vinJuly 7, 19886, Li\u00e9vin \u2014 WasquehalJuly 8, 1988DNF (stage 20)1988Jelle NijdamSuperConfex6, Li\u00e9vin \u2014 WasquehalJuly 7, 19888, Reims \u2014 NancyJuly 9, 19881221989Erik BreukinkPanasonic\u2013Isostar\u2013Colnago\u2013AguP, Luxembourg \u2014 LuxembourgJuly 1, 19891, Luxembourg \u2014 LuxembourgJuly 2, 1989DNF (stage 13)2019Mike TeunissenTeam Jumbo\u2013Visma1, Brussels \u2014 BrusselsJuly 6, 20193, Binche \u2014 \u00c9pernayJuly 8, 20191012021Mathieu van der PoelAlpecin\u2013Fenix2, Perros-Guirec \u2014 M\u00fbr-de-BretagneJune 27, 20218, Oyonnax \u2014 Le Grand-BornandJuly 2, 2021DNF (stage 9)See also[edit]A.\u00a0^\u00a0: The first time a Dutch cyclist wore the yellow jersey. Van Est had to give up after falling.B.\u00a0^\u00a0: Janssen was the first Dutch winner of the Tour de France.C.\u00a0^\u00a0: Wagtmans was leader after the split stage 1B, but not anymore after 1C. In some references, this is not counted as a day in the lead.D.\u00a0^\u00a0: P indicates the prologue.E.\u00a0^\u00a0: Jan Raas had also won the prologue, but the tour organisation decided not to count that prologue for the general classification because the weather had changed during the race.F.\u00a0^\u00a0: Zoetemelk was upgraded to first place after Michel Pollentier was caught in a doping incident.G.\u00a0^\u00a0: Zoetemelk was the second Dutch winner of the Tour de France.References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki8\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki8\/list-of-dutch-cyclists-who-have-led-the-tour-de-france-general-classification\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of Dutch cyclists who have led the Tour de France general classification"}}]}]