See Every Tour de France Team Classification Winner
See Every Tour de France Team Classification Winner
Alongside the individual champion, a team champion also is crowned at the Tour de France. See every team to win the award here.

With the Tour de France 2025 beginning July 5, here is every past team classification winner.
The team classification award is given to the best overall team, and the criteria for points has changed since the award was introduced in 1930.
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Though sometimes the team is the one to which the individual winner belongs, that is not always the case.
Here’s every team winner since the team classification award was introduced in 1930:
Every Tour de France Team Classification Winner
- 2024 UAE Team Emirates (United Arab Emirates)
- 2023 Team Jumbo–Visma (Netherlands)
- 2022 Ineos Grenadiers (United Kingdom)
- 2021 Team Bahrain Victorious (Bahrain)
- 2020 Movistar Team (Spain)
- 2019 Movistar Team (Spain)
- 2018 Movistar Team (Spain)
- 2017 Team Sky (United Kingdom)
- 2016 Movistar Team (Spain)
- 2015 Movistar Team (Spain)
- 2014 Ag2r–La Mondiale (France)
- 2013 Saxo–Tinkoff (Denmark)
- 2012 RadioShack–Nissan (United States)
- 2011 Garmin–Cervélo (United States)
- 2010 Team RadioShack (United States)
- 2009 Astana (Kazakhstan)
- 2008 CSC–Saxo Bank (Denmark)
- 2007 Discovery Channel (United States)
- 2006 T-Mobile Team (Germany)
- 2005 T-Mobile Team (Germany)
- 2004 T-Mobile Team (Germany)
- 2003 Team CSC (Denmark)
- 2002 ONCE–Eroski (Spain)
- 2001 Kelme–Costa Blanca (Spain)
- 2000 Kelme–Costa Blanca (Spain)
- 1999 Banesto (Spain)
- 1998 Cofidis (France)
- 1997 Team Telekom (Germany)
- 1996 Festina–Lotus (France)
- 1995 ONCE (Spain)
- 1994 Festina–Lotus (France)
- 1993 Carrera Jeans–Tassoni (Italy)
- 1992 Carrera Jeans–Vagabond (Italy)
- 1991 Banesto (Spain)
- 1990 Z–Tomasso (France)
- 1989 PDM–Ultima–Concorde (Netherlands)
- 1988 PDM–Ultima–Concorde (Netherlands)
- 1987 Système U (France)
- 1986 La Vie Claire (France)
- 1985 La Vie Claire (France)
- 1984 Renault–Elf (France)
- 1983 TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo (Netherlands)
- 1982 COOP–Mercier–Mavic (France)
- 1981 Peugeot–Esso–Michelin (France)
- 1980 Miko–Mercier–Vivagel (France)
- 1979 Renault–Gitane (France)
- 1978 Miko–Mercier–Vivagel (France)
- 1977 TI–Raleigh (Netherlands)
- 1976 Kas–Campagnolo (Spain)
- 1975 Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson (France)
- 1974 Kas–Kaskol (Spain)
- 1973 Bic (France)
- 1972 Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson (France)
- 1971 Bic (France)
- 1970 Salvarani (Italy)
- 1969 Faema (Belgium)
- 1968 Spain
- 1967 France
- 1966 Kas–Kaskol (Spain)
- 1965 Kas–Kaskol (Spain)
- 1964 Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune (France)
- 1963 Saint-Raphaël–Gitane–R. Geminiani (France)
- 1962 Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson (France)
- 1961 France
- 1960 France
- 1959 Belgium
- 1958 Belgium
- 1957 France
- 1956 Belgium
- 1955 France
- 1954 Switzerland
- 1953 Netherlands
- 1952 Italy
- 1951 France
- 1950 Belgium
- 1949 Italy
- 1948 Belgium
- 1947 Italy
- 1939 Belgium
- 1938 Belgium
- 1937 France
- 1936 Belgium
- 1935 Belgium
- 1934 France
- 1933 France
- 1932 Italy
- 1931 Belgium
- 1930 France
Every Individual Winner
- 2024: Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia, UAE Team Emirates
- 2023: Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark, Team Jumbo-Visma
- 2022: Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark, Team Jumbo-Visma
- 2021: Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia, UAE Team Emirates
- 2020: Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia, UAE Team Emirates
- 2019: Egan Bernal, Colombia, Team Ineos (previously known as Sky)
- 2018: Geraint Thomas, United Kingdom (Wales), Team Sky
- 2017: Chris Froome, United Kingdom, Team Sky
- 2016: Chris Froome, United Kingdom, Team Sky
- 2015: Chris Froome, United Kingdom, Team Sky
- 2014: Vincenzo Nibali, Italy, Astana Pro Team
- 2013: Chris Froome, United Kingdom, Team Sky
- 2012: Bradley Wiggins, United Kingdom, Team Sky
- 2011: Cadel Evans, Australia, BMC Racing Team
- 2010: Andy Schleck *, Luxembourg, Team Saxo Bank
- 2009: Alberto Contador, Spain, Astana
- 2008: Carlos Sastre, Spain, Team CSC Saxo Bank
- 2007: Alberto Contador, Spain, Discovery Channel
- 2006: Óscar Pereiro *, Spain, Caisse d'Epargne
- 2005: Vacant
- 2004: Vacant
- 2003: Vacant
- 2002: Vacant
- 2001: Vacant
- 2000: Vacant
- 1999: Vacant
- 1998: Marco Pantani, Italy, Mercatone Uno
- 1997: Jan Ullrich, Germany, Telekom
- 1996: Bjarne Riis *, Denmark, Telekom
- 1995: Miguel Induráin, Spain, Banesto
- 1994: Miguel Induráin, Spain, Banesto
- 1993: Miguel Induráin, Spain, Banesto
- 1992: Miguel Induráin, Spain, Banesto
- 1991: Miguel Induráin, Spain, Banesto
- 1990: Greg LeMond, United States, Z
- 1989: Greg LeMond, United States, ADR
- 1988: Pedro Delgado, Spain, Reynolds
- 1987: Stephen Roche, Ireland, Carrera
- 1986: Greg LeMond, United States, La Vie Claire
- 1985: Bernard Hinault, France, La Vie Claire
- 1984: Laurent Fignon, France, Renault
- 1983: Laurent Fignon, France, Renault
- 1982: Bernard Hinault, France, Renault
- 1981: Bernard Hinault, France, Renault
- 1980: Joop Zoetemelk, Netherlands, TI Raleigh
- 1979: Bernard Hinault, France, Renault
- 1978: Bernard Hinault, France, Renault
- 1977: Bernard Thévenet, France, Peugeot
- 1976: Lucien Van Impe, Belgium, Gitane
- 1975: Bernard Thévenet, France, Peugeot
- 1974: Eddy Merckx, Belgium, Molteni
- 1973: Luis Ocaña, Spain, Bic
- 1972: Eddy Merckx, Belgium, Molteni
- 1971: Eddy Merckx, Belgium, Molteni
- 1970: Eddy Merckx, Belgium, Faemino
- 1969: Eddy Merckx, Belgium, Faema
- 1968: Jan Janssen, Netherlands, Holland
- 1967: Roger Pingeon, France, France
- 1966: Lucien Aimar, France, Ford
- 1965: Felice Gimondi, Italy, Salvarini
- 1964: Jacques Anquetil, France, St-Raphael
- 1963: Jacques Anquetil, France, St-Raphael
- 1962: Jacques Anquetil, France, St-Raphael
- 1961: Jacques Anquetil, France, France
- 1960: Gastone Nencini, Italy, Italy
- 1959: Federico Bahamontes, Spain, Spain
- 1958: Charly Gaul, Luxembourg, Holland-Luxembourg
- 1957: Jacques Anquetil, France, France
- 1956: Roger Walkowiak, France, Nord-Est-Centre
- 1955: Louison Bobet, France, France
- 1954: Louison Bobet, France, France
- 1953: Louison Bobet, France, France
- 1952: Fausto Coppi, Italy, Italy
- 1951: Hugo Koblet, Switzerland, Switzerland
- 1950: Ferdinand Kubler, Switzerland, Switzerland
- 1949: Fausto Coppi, Italy, Italy
- 1948: Gino Bartali, Italy, Italy
- 1947: Jean Robic, France, Ouest
- 1939: Sylvère Maes, Belgium, Belgium
- 1938: Gino Bartali, Italy, Italy
- 1937: Roger Lapébie, France, France
- 1936: Sylvère Maes, Belgium, Belgium
- 1935: Romain Maes, Belgium, Belgium
- 1934: Antonin Magne, France, France
- 1933: Georges Speicher, France, France
- 1932: André Leducq, France, France
- 1931: Antonin Magne, France, France
- 1930: André Leducq, France, France
- 1929: Maurice De Waele, Belgium, Alcyon
- 1928: Nicolas Frantz, Luxembourg, Alcyon
- 1927: Nicolas Frantz, Luxembourg, Alcyon
- 1926: Lucien Buysse, Belgium, Automoto
- 1925: Ottavio Bottecchia, Italy, Automoto
- 1924: Ottavio Bottecchia, Italy, Automoto
- 1923: Henri Pélissier, France, Automoto
- 1922: Firmin Lambot, Belgium, Cycles Peugeot
- 1921: Léon Scieur, Belgium, La Sportive
- 1920: Philippe Thys, Belgium, La Sportive
- 1919: Firmin Lambot, Belgium, La Sportive
- 1914: Philippe Thys, Belgium, Cycles Peugeot
- 1913: Philippe Thys, Belgium, Cycles Peugeot
- 1912: Odile Defraye, Belgium, Alycon
- 1911: Gustave Garrigou, France, Alycon
- 1910: Octave Lapize, France, Alycon
- 1909: François Faber, Luxembourg, Alycon
- 1908: Lucien Petit-Breton, France, Cycles Peugeot
- 1907: Lucien Petit-Breton, France, Cycles Peugeot
- 1906: René Pottier, France, Cycles Peugeot
- 1905: Louis Trousselier, France, Cycles Peugeot
- 1904: Henri Cornet *, France, Cycles JC
- 1903: Maurice Garin, France, La Française
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