Critérium du Dauphiné
Updated with results up to the 2021 edition
On this page you can find all sorts of historical Critérium du Dauphiné cycling statistics. This page is permanently under construction and will be expanded and improved with more cycling statistics and visualizations. If you are interested in cycling betting don’t forget to check out our predictions page. The 2021 Critérium du Dauphiné predictions will be published once the startlist is (almost) final.
Most figures and tables below should be self explanatory. For some we provide some additional explanation. If you still have questions don’t hesitate to send us a tweet or email.
Race details
- country
- edition
- 73st
- class
- 2.UWT
- start
- Sunday May 30, 2021
- end
- Sunday June 06, 2021
- stages
- 8
- ITT
- TBD
- TTT
- TBD
- race length
- TBD km
- 2020 winner
- Daniel Felipe Martínez
- @dauphine
- website
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Most frequent participants
Figure 1: Most Critérium du Dauphiné participations since 2012. Only the top 20 riders are shown.
Most stage wins
Figure 2: Most Critérium du Dauphiné stage wins since 2012. Only the top 20 riders are shown.
Most top 10 classifications
Figure 3: Most Critérium du Dauphiné stage top 10 positions since 2012. Only the top 20 riders are shown.
Most stage wins by country
Figure 4: Most Critérium du Dauphiné stage wins since 2012 by country.
Most top 10 classifications by country
Figure 5: Most Critérium du Dauphiné stage top 10 positions since 2012 by country. Only the top 20 countries are shown.
General classification winners
Figure 6: Critérium du Dauphinéclassifications winners since 2012. GC=general classification, PC=points classification, YC=youth classification and MC=mountain classification.
Most mountain points
Figure 7: Most Critérium du Dauphiné mountain points since 2012. Only the top 20 riders are shown.
Most sprint points
Figure 8: Most Critérium du Dauphiné sprint points since 2012. Only the top 20 riders are shown.
Cumulative number of abandoned riders
Figure 9: The cumulative number of abandoned riders over the Critérium du Dauphiné stages since 2012, excluding Team Time Trials (TTT).
Position GC winner stage-by-stage
Figure 10: Position in GC through the stages for Critérium du Dauphiné winners since 2012.
In our last analysis, shown in Figure 10, we take a look at how the GC winner moves within the GC as the race matures. The figure is a bit complex, but what you see is the following:
The horizontal axis shows each stage of the race, the vertical axis is the time difference with respect to the GC leader after each stage.
Each line is the overall GC winner from 2012 up to now. So from each year there is one name.
The height of the line shows the lead (negative values) or the lag of the GC winner from stage 1 until the end. If the dot is above 0 the GC winner is still behind, once the dot is below zero the GC winner is in the lead. The further below zero it gets the larger the gap with the runnerup in the general classification.
The figure is interactive so by hovering over the dots you can see the exact details and the full GC top 3.