Tour de France winners notes:
* leader from start to finish
** Tour victory without a single stage win
1 Stripped of Titles on 2012.11.26 after USADA publication on banned substance abuse.
2 Removed from 98 tour due to Festina Scandal
3 No winner awarded due to large scale doping use.
4 Never caught on banned substance abuse, but the Kelme Team was controversial.
5 Implicated doping use in Operacion Puerto
6 Stripped of 2005 Vuelta, and banned 2 years for testing positive on EPO.
7 Banned for EPO use in 2003 Giro, and suspended for drug importing in 2006.
8 Banned for Nandrolon use in 2000. Doping related Suspension in 2002.
9 Kicked out of 2007 Tour de France for use of Blood Doping
10 Banned for use of Blood Doping in the 2005 Vuelta. Retired after being caught with DHEA in 2009.
11 Allegations on illegal blood transfusions in 2006 Tour de France.
12 Stripped of title in 1996 due to Ephedrine use. 13 Ejected in 2007 Tour de France for misleading Doping officials relating to his whereabouts, and suspended.
14 Stripped of 2006 Title due to Testosterone use.
15 Tested Positive for Clenbuterol in 2010.
16 Admitted use of Growth Hormone, Cortisone, and of EPO in the 2006 Tour de France. Was stripped of his 2006 title, but reinstated in 2008 by the UCI. The Tour de France Organisation does not consider him the 2006 winner.

Youngest winner: 1904 - Henri Cornet, 20 years old.
Oldest winner: 1922 - Firmin Lambot, 36 years old.
Best multiple winners: