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Cycling - Winners of Consecutive Tour de France Individual Stages since 1990

These cyclists won 2 or more CONSECUTIVE individual stages in Tours de France since 1990.
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Excludes any stages which were nullified in overall results.
Excludes wins by Lance Armstrong after 1998, which were disqualified.
No replacement stage winners for above were announced.
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No.
Stages
Nationality
Cyclist
4
1999 - #4, 5, 6, & 7
Italy
Mario Cipollini
2
1991 - #11 & 12
France
Charly Mottet
2
1991 - #20 & 21
Russia
Viatcheslav Ekimov
2
1993 - #10 & 11
Switzerland
Toni Rominger
2
1994 - #18 & 19
Latvia
Piotr Ugrumov
2
1997 - #1 & 2
Italy
Mario Cipollini
2
1997 - #12 & 13
Germany
Erik Zabel
2
1998 - #5 & 6
Italy
Mario Cipollini
2
1999 - #2 & 3
Belgium
Tom Steels
2
2000 - #2 & 3
Belgium
Tom Steels
2
2003 - #5 & 6
Italy
Alessandro Petacchi
2
2005 - #2 & 3
Belgium
Tom Boonen
No.
Stages
Nationality
Cyclist
2
2008 - #13 & 14
United Kingdom
Mark Cavendish
2
2009 - #3 & 4
United Kingdom
Mark Cavendish
2
2009 - #10 & 11
United Kingdom
Mark Cavendish
2
2010 - #8 & 9
United Kingdom
Mark Cavendish
2
2012 - #4 & 5
Germany
Andre Greipel
2
2013 - #3 & 4
Australia
Simon Gerrans
2
2014 - #3 & 4
Germany
Marcel Kittel
2
2017 - #6 & 7
Germany
Marcel Kittel
2
2017 - #10 & 11
Germany
Marcel Kittel
2
2018 - #7 & 8
Netherlands
Dylan Groenewegen
2
2018 - #11 & 12
United Kingdom
Geraint Thomas
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