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2015 Season Stats

– Fabio Aru is the sole rider to have finished on the podium in two Grand Tours (second in Giro d’Italia and first in Vuelta a España)

– The only cyclist to win two Monuments is John Degenkolb (Milan-Sanremo and Paris-Roubaix)

– Alejandro Valverde finished first in the World Tour standings for the fourth time in his career, a new record; Movistar won the team classification, while Spain topped the nations standings

– Alexander Kristoff landed 20 victories, the most of any rider throughout the season

– Etixx-Quick Step took the most wins in 2015 – 50 – while Sky has the most World Tour victories, 19

– LottoNL-Jumbo is the team with the fewest wins in the past season: 6

– Of the top two divisions teams, only Colombia-Coldeportes failed to take a victory

– Martijn Keizer is the riders with the most racing days in 2015: 99

– Astana, BMC, Katusha, Lampre-Merida and Sky are the five teams which scored at least a stage success in each of the three Grand Tours

– Europcar is the Pro Continental team with the most World Tour wild cards: 16

– 26 neo-pros notched a victory in 2015: Scott Ambrose, Carlos Barbero, Thomas Boudat, Emanuel Buchmann, Caleb Ewan, Alexander Foliforov, Dylan Groenewegen, Sondre Holst Enger, Quentin Jauregui, Brenton Jones, Ilia Koshevoy, Stefan Küng, Pierre-Roger Latour, Miguel Angel Lopez, Lorrenzo Manzin, Jakub Mareczko, Nicolas Marini, Dan McLay, Oliver Naesen, Luka Pibernik, Leszek Plucinski, Marc Sarreau, Robin Stenuit, Mike Teunissen, Anthony Turgis and Eugert Zhupa

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