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Floyd Landis
Bernard Hinault
Eddy Merckx
Erik Zabel
Federico Bahamontes
Gino Bartali
Greg LeMond
Henri Desgrange
Jacques Anquetil

Lance Armstrong

Louison Bobet
Lucien Van Impe
Miguel Induráin
Richard Virenque
Philippe Thys
 

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General Classification

The General Classification (or GC) in bicycle racing is the category that tracks overall times for bicycle riders in multi-stage bicycle races. Each stage will have a stage winner, but the overall winner in the GC is the rider who has the fastest time when all the stage results are added together.

Riders who finish in the same group are awarded the same time, with possible subtractions due to time bonuses. Two riders are said to have finished in the same group if the gap between them is less than one bike-length. A crash in the final kilometer of a normal stage means that all riders in the same group entering the final kilometer are given the same time.

Note that it is possible to win the GC without winning even one stage of a multi-stage race. It is even possible to win the GC of the race without being the GC leader on any stage before the last stage of the race.

In many bicycle races, the current leader of the GC gets a special jersey awarded. For the Tour de France this is the yellow jersey (in French, "maillot jaune"). It is considered to be an honor to wear the special jersey.

The most important stages of a bicycle race for GC contenders are mountain stages and individual time trial stages. Both of these offer the best chance for a single racer to outperform other racers.

In French, GC is "Classement Général". In Italian, it is "Classifica Generale".

Eddy Merckx, Greg Lemond, Miguel Indurain, and Lance Armstrong are all famous bicycle racers known for winning the GC of the Tour de France.


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