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King of the Mountains

Cycling race award for best climber


Cycling race award for best climber

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nameKing of the Mountains / Queen of the Mountains
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captionA polkadot cycling jersey worn by Queen of the Mountains: Alison Jackson
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  • Tour de France
  • Giro d'Italia
  • Vuelta a España
  • Most Stage races}}
  • fr
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  • es}} The King of the Mountains (KoM) is an award given to the best climbing specialist in a men's cycling road race; in women's cycle racing, Queen of the Mountains (QoM) is used.

While the title may be given to the rider who achieves the highest position over several designated climbs in a single-day road race, it is more usually applied to stage races (for example, the Grand Tours, Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, Vuelta a España) where points are accumulated over the duration of the whole race.

In the Tour de France, where it is officially known as the Mountains classification, at the top of each significant climb, points are awarded to the riders who are first over the top. The climbs are categorised from 1 (most difficult) to 4 (least difficult) based on their steepness and length. A fifth category, called Hors catégorie (outside category) applies to mountains rated even more severe than first category. Similar ratings apply to climbs in the other major Tours.

In the Tour de France, the leader in the mountains competition wears a distinctive polka dot jersey (French: maillot à pois rouges). Although the King of the Mountains was first recognised in the 1933 Tour de France, the distinctive jersey was not introduced until 1975. In the Giro, the King of the Mountains leader wore a green jersey until 2011; in 2012, the jersey changed to blue at the behest of the corporate sponsor of the mountains classification. In the Vuelta several jersey designs have been used, but since 2010 it has been white with blue polka dots.

Additionally, King or Queen of the Mountains can also apply to the highest ranked user in certain activities tracked by services such as Strava.

Mountains classification winners of the Grand Tours

Winners by year

Legend
YearGiro d'ItaliaTour de FranceVuelta a EspañaYearGiro d'ItaliaTour de FranceVuelta a España
1933Alfredo Binda (1/1)Vicente Trueba (1/1)Race not held
1934Remo Bertoni (1/1)René Vietto (1/1)
1935Gino Bartali (1/9)Félicien Vervaecke (1/2)Edoardo Molinar (1/1)
1936Gino Bartali (2/9)Julián Berrendero (1/3)Salvador Molina (1/1)
1937Gino Bartali (3/9)Félicien Vervaecke (2/2)Race not held
1938Giovanni Valetti (1/1)Gino Bartali (4/9)
1939Gino Bartali (5/9)Sylvere Maes (1/1)
1940Gino Bartali (6/9)Race not held
1941Race not heldFermín Trueba (1/1)
1942Julián Berrendero (2/3)
1943Race not held
1944
1945Julián Berrendero (3/3)
1946Gino Bartali (7/9)Emilio Rodríguez (1/3)
1947Gino Bartali (8/9)Pierre Brambilla (1/1)Emilio Rodríguez (2/3)
1948Fausto Coppi (1/5)Gino Bartali (9/9)Bernardo Ruiz (1/1)
1949Fausto Coppi (2/5)Fausto Coppi (3/5)Race not held
1950Hugo Koblet (1/1)Louison Bobet (1/2)Emilio Rodríguez (3/3)
1951Louison Bobet (2/2)Raphaël Géminiani (1/3)Race not held
1952Raphaël Géminiani (2/3)Fausto Coppi (4/5)
1953Pasquale Fornara (1/1)Jesús Loroño (1/1)
1954Fausto Coppi (5/5)Federico Bahamontes (1/9)
1955Gastone Nencini (1/2)Charly Gaul (1/4)Giuseppe Buratti (1/1)
1956Charly Gaul (2/4)Charly Gaul (3/4)Nino Defilippis (1/1)
Federico Bahamontes (2/9)
1957Raphaël Géminiani (3/3)Gastone Nencini (2/2)Federico Bahamontes (3/9)
1958Jean Brankart (1/1)Federico Bahamontes (5/9)Federico Bahamontes (4/9)
1959Charly Gaul (4/4)Federico Bahamontes (6/9)Antonio Suárez (1/1)
1960Rik Van Looy (1/1)Imerio Massignan (1/2)Antonio Karmany (1/3)
1961Vito Taccone (1/2)Imerio Massignan (2/2)Antonio Karmany (2/3)
1962Angelino Soler (1/1)Federico Bahamontes (7/9)Antonio Karmany (3/3)
1963Vito Taccone (2/2)Federico Bahamontes (8/9)Julio Jiménez (1/6)
1964Franco Bitossi (1/3)Federico Bahamontes (9/9)Julio Jiménez (2/6)
1965Franco Bitossi (2/3)Julio Jiménez (4/6)Julio Jiménez (3/6)
1966Franco Bitossi (3/3)Julio Jiménez (5/6)Gregorio San Miguel (1/1)
1967Aurelio Gonzales (1/2)Julio Jiménez (6/6)Mariano Díaz (1/1)
1968Eddy Merckx (1/3)Aurelio Gonzales (2/2)Francisco Gabica (1/1)
1969Claudio Michelotto (1/1)Eddy Merckx (2/3)Luis Ocaña (1/1)
1970Martin Vandenbossche (1/1)Eddy Merckx (3/3)Agustín Tamames (1/1)
1971José Manuel Fuente (1/4)Lucien Van Impe (1/8)Joop Zoetemelk (1/1)
1972José Manuel Fuente (2/4)Lucien Van Impe (2/8)José Manuel Fuente (1/1)
1973José Manuel Fuente (3/4)Pedro Torres (1/1)José Luis Abilleira (1/2)
1974José Manuel Fuente (4/4)Domingo Perurena (1/1)José Luis Abilleira (2/2)
1975Francisco Galdós (1/1)Lucien Van Impe (3/8)Andrés Oliva (1/5)
Andrés Oliva (2/5)
1976Andrés Oliva (4/5)Giancarlo Bellini (1/1)Andrés Oliva (3/5)
1977Faustino Fernández Oviés (1/1)Lucien Van Impe (4/8)Pedro Torres (1/1)
1978Ueli Sutter (1/1)Mariano Martínez (1/1)Andrés Oliva (5/5)
1979Claudio Bortolotto (1/3)Giovanni Battaglin (1/1)Felipe Yáñez (1/2)
1980Claudio Bortolotto (2/3)Raymond Martin (1/1)Juan Fernández (1/1)
1981Claudio Bortolotto (3/3)Lucien Van Impe (5/8)José Luis Laguía (1/5)
1982Lucien Van Impe (6/8)Bernard Vallet (1/1)José Luis Laguía (2/5)
1983Lucien Van Impe (7/8)Lucien Van Impe (8/8)José Luis Laguía (3/5)
1984Laurent Fignon (1/1)Robert Millar (1/2)Felipe Yáñez (2/2)
1985José Luis Navarro (1/1)Luis Herrera (1/5)José Luis Laguía (4/5)
1986Pedro Muñoz Machín Rodríguez (1/1)Bernard Hinault (1/1)José Luis Laguía (5/5)
1987Robert Millar (2/2)Luis Herrera (3/5)Luis Herrera (2/5)
1988Andrew Hampsten (1/1)Steven Rooks (1/1)Álvaro Pino (1/1)
1989Luis Herrera (4/5)Gert-Jan Theunisse (1/1)Óscar Vargas (1/1)
1990Claudio Chiappucci (1/5)Thierry Claveyrolat (1/1)José Martín Farfán (1/1)
1991Iñaki Gastón (1/1)Claudio Chiappucci (2/5)Luis Herrera (5/5)
1992Claudio Chiappucci (3/5)Claudio Chiappucci (4/5)Carlos Hernández (1/1)
1993Claudio Chiappucci (5/5)Tony Rominger (2/3)Tony Rominger (1/3)
1994Pascal Richard (1/1)Richard Virenque (1/7)Luc Leblanc (1/1)
1995Mariano Piccoli (1/2)Richard Virenque (2/7)Laurent Jalabert (1/3)
1996Mariano Piccoli (2/2)Richard Virenque (3/7)Tony Rominger (3/3)
1997José Jaime González (1/2)Richard Virenque (4/7)José María Jiménez (1/4)
1998Marco Pantani (1/1)Christophe Rinero (1/1)José María Jiménez (2/4)
1999José Jaime González (2/2)Richard Virenque (5/7)José María Jiménez (3/4)
2000Francesco Casagrande (1/1)Santiago Botero (1/1)Carlos Sastre (1/2)
2001Fredy González (1/2)Laurent Jalabert (2/3)José María Jiménez (4/4)
2002Julio Perez Cuapio (1/1)Laurent Jalabert (3/3)Aitor Osa (1/1)
2003Fredy González (2/2)Richard Virenque (6/7)Félix Cárdenas (1/2)
2004Fabian Wegmann (1/1)Richard Virenque (7/7)Félix Cárdenas (2/2)
2005José Rujano Guillén (1/1)Michael Rasmussen (1/2)Joaquim Rodríguez (1/1)
2006Juan Manuel Gárate (1/1)Michael Rasmussen (2/2)Egoi Martínez (1/2)
2007Leonardo Piepoli (1/1)Mauricio Soler (1/1)Denis Menchov (1/1)
2008Emanuele Sella (1/1)Carlos Sastre (2/2)David Moncoutié (1/4)
2009Stefano Garzelli (1/2)Egoi Martínez (2/2)David Moncoutié (2/4)
2010Matthew Lloyd (1/1)Anthony Charteau (1/1)David Moncoutié (3/4)
2011Stefano Garzelli (2/2)Samuel Sánchez (1/1)David Moncoutié (4/4)
2012Matteo Rabottini (1/1)Thomas Voeckler (1/1)Simon Clarke (1/1)
2013Stefano Pirazzi (1/1)Nairo Quintana (1/1)Nicolas Edet (1/1)
2014Julián Arredondo (1/1)Rafał Majka (1/2)Luis León Sánchez (1/1)
2015Giovanni Visconti (1/1)Chris Froome (1/2)Omar Fraile (1/2)
2016Mikel Nieve (1/1)Rafał Majka (2/2)Omar Fraile (2/2)
2017Mikel Landa (1/1)Warren Barguil (1/1)Davide Villella (1/1)
2018Chris Froome (2/2)Julian Alaphilippe (1/1)Thomas De Gendt (1/1)
2019Giulio Ciccone (1/2)Romain Bardet (1/1)Geoffrey Bouchard (1/2)
2020Ruben Guerreiro (1/1)Tadej Pogačar (1/4)Guillaume Martin (1/1)
2021Geoffrey Bouchard (2/2)Tadej Pogačar (2/4)Michael Storer (1/1)
2022Koen Bouwman (1/1)Jonas Vingegaard (1/1)Richard Carapaz (1/2)
2023Thibaut Pinot (1/1)Giulio Ciccone (2/2)Remco Evenepoel (1/1)
2024Tadej Pogačar (3/4)Richard Carapaz (2/2)Jay Vine (1/2)
2025Lorenzo Fortunato (1/1)Tadej Pogačar (4/4)Jay Vine (2/2)

;Notes

A. Franco Pellizotti was the Mountains leader but later had his results removed after his biological passport indicated irregular values, but the classification has not been remade yet. Egoi Martínez was ranked second and later declared winner.

B. Bernhard Kohl was the Mountains leader but later had his results removed after a positive test for MIRCERA and admission to the use of doping. Carlos Sastre was ranked second and later declared winner.

Most wins

Two riders have won the "King of the Mountains" in the Tour de France six times: Federico Bahamontes (Spain) and Lucien Van Impe (Belgium), while Richard Virenque (France) holds the record with seven wins. Gino Bartali holds the record for the Giro d'Italia, also with seven wins, while José Luis Laguía has won the Vuelta equivalent five times.

RankRiderTotalGiroTourVuelta99876555555
1ESP1 (1956)6 (1954, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964)2 (1957, 1958)
ITA7 (1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1946, 1947)2 (1938, 1948)
3BEL2 (1982, 1983)6 (1971, 1972, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1983)
4FRA7 (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2004)
5ESP3 (1965, 1966, 1967)3 (1963, 1964, 1965)
6ITA3 (1990, 1992, 1993)2 (1991, 1992)
ITA3 (1948, 1949, 1954)2 (1949, 1952)
ESP4 (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974)1 (1972)
COL1 (1989)2 (1985, 1987)1 (1987)
ESP5 (1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986)
ESP2 (1975, 1976)3 (1975, 1976, 1978)

Career triples

No rider has won the "King of the Mountains" in all three Grand Tours in the same year. Only two riders, Federico Bahamontes and Luis Herrera, have won all three competitions in different years.

RiderTotalGiroTourVuelta95
Federico Bahamontes1 (1956)6 (1954, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964)2 (1957, 1958)
Luis Herrera1 (1989)2 (1985, 1987)2 (1987, 1991)

Natural doubles

Ten riders have won two mountains classifications in a single year:

Giro d'Italia and Tour de France
1949
1956
1983
1992
Tour de France and Vuelta a España
1958
1965
1987
1993
Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España
1972
1975
1976

Days leading classification

In previous tours, sometimes a stage was broken in two (or three). "Days" column gives the number of times the cyclist was a classification leader at the end of the day. Numbers in brackets include split stages.

after the end of 2025 Vuelta a España

Legend
RankRiderDaysLeading spanGiroTourVueltaESP Federico BahamontesBEL Lucien Van ImpeITA Gino BartaliFRA Richard VirenqueESP Julio JiménezBEL Eddy MerckxESP José Luis LaguíaESP José Manuel FuenteESP José Luis AbilleiraITA Fausto CoppiCOL Luis HerreraESP Julián BerrenderoSUI Tony Rominger
1133 (138)1954–196434 (35)74 (77)25 (26)
2112 (123)1971–198334 (35)78 (88)0
398 (113)1935–194873 (83)25 (30)0
4961992–20040960
595 (99)1961–19682540 (43)30 (31)
692 (97)1968–197656 (57)36 (40)0
790 (94)1981–19860090 (94)
871 (80)1971–197446 (50)8 (10)17 (20)
966 (75)1973–19760066 (75)
10611940–195437240
1159 (61)1985–19918 (9)25 (26)26
1255 (62)1936–194709 (13)46 (49)
1355 (56)1989–1996101035 (36)

Only three other riders were leading mountains classification in all three Grand Tours: Aurelio González Puente, Tim Wellens and Karsten Kroon.

The rider with the most Grand Tour days on the top of the King of the Mountains classification in one season is Federico Bahamontes - 31 in 1958. José Manuel Fuente amassed a record 34 stages as a KoM leader in one calendar year (1972).

References

References

  1. Wynn, Nigel. (2017-01-16). "How to take a Strava KOM". [[Cycling Weekly]].
  2. [http://www.gbrathletics.com/sport/cycling.htm Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España]. Gbrathletics.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-13.
  3. [http://www.letour.fr/2009/TDF/COURSE/docs/histo2009_06.pdf Official history of the Tour, see pages 117 and 123] {{Webarchive. link. (2009-07-11)
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