Young rider classification in the Tour de France


The young rider classification is a secondary competition in the Tour de France, that started in 1975. Excluding the years 1989 to 1999, the leader of the young rider classification wears a white jersey. The requirements to be eligible for the young rider classification have changed over the years but have always been such that experienced cyclists were not eligible, sometimes by excluding cyclists over a certain age, cyclists who had entered the Tour de France before, or cyclists who had been professional for more than two years. In the most recent years, only cyclists below 26
years are eligible.

History

From 1968 to 1975, there was a white jersey awarded in the Tour de France to the lead rider in the combination classification. In 1975, this classification was removed, and replaced by the young rider classification. Any neo-professional competed in this classification, which was calculated using the rankings for the general classification. The leader in the young rider classification wore a white jersey.
The rules for the young rider classification changed in 1983, when the competition was only open for first-time competitors, but in 1987 it became open for all cyclists less than 26 years of age at 1 January of the year following that tour. From 1989-1999, the white jersey was no longer awarded, although the competition was still calculated. Since 2000, the white jersey has again been awarded, open for all cyclists less than 26 years of age at 1 January of the year following that Tour. In 1997, the name of the competition officially changed to 'Souvenir Fabio Casartelli'. The optical retail chain Krys has sponsored the white jersey since 2015.

Winners

Since the young rider classification was introduced in 1975, it has been won by 36 different cyclists. On five occasions a cyclist has won the young rider classification and the general classification — Fignon in 1983, Ullrich in 1997, Contador in 2007, Schleck in 2010 and Bernal in 2019. The only cyclist to win the young rider classification and the mountains classification in the same year is Nairo Quintana in 2013. The only cyclists to win the young rider classification in multiple Tours are Marco Pantani, Ullrich, Andy Schleck, and Quintana.
YearRiderTeam
19757
197623
19775
19788
19795
198012
19815
19825
19831
19843
19858
19864
19879
198812
198924
199015
199119
199214
199312
19943
199513
19962
19971
19982
199916
20009
20017
200211
200311
200413
200512
200612
20071
200812
20092
20101
201110
20125
20132
20143
20152
20164
20177
201813
20191

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