no. of different monuments | missing monument(s) | total victories | nat. | retirement | tip | cyclist | % Correct |
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5 | - | 19 | BEL | 1978 | the "cannibal" | Eddy Merckx | 100%
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3 | Sanremo, Roubaix | 4 | SVN | active | two times winner of Tour de France | Tadej Pogačar | 93%
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3 | Liegi, Lombardia | 4 | NLD | active | 2023 world champion | Mathieu van der Poel | 86%
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4 | Sanremo | 5 | BEL | 2022 | 2012 world champion | Philippe Gilbert | 71%
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3 | Sanremo, Flanders | 5 | FRA | 1986 | five times winner of Tour de France | Bernard Hinault | 36%
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4 | Flanders | 9 | IRL | 1994 | winner of the 1989 world cup | Sean Kelly | 36%
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3 | Roubaix, Liegi | 3 | GBR | 1967 (death) | Died on mont Ventoux during the 1967 tour | Tom Simpson | 36%
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3 | Liegi, Lombardia | 3 | MDA, UKR, BEL | 2002 | winner of the 1999 world cup | Andrei Tchmil | 29%
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3 | Liegi, Lombardia | 7 | CHE | 2016 | four times world champion and two times Olympic champions in time trial | Fabian Cancellara | 29%
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3 | Flanders, Liegi | 9 | ITA | 1960 | the "campionissimo" | Fausto Coppi | 29%
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4 | Liegi | 4 | NLD | 1988 | 1972 Olympic champion, 1975 world champion | Hennie Kuiper | 29%
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3 | Liegi, Lombardia | 4 | NLD | 1985 | 1979 world champion | Jan Raas | 29%
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3 | Flanders, Roubaix | 5 | ITA | 2008 | 2004 road Olympic champion | Paolo Bettini | 29%
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3 | Flanders, Liegi | 4 | ITA | 1979 | Maybe the greatest opponent of the first cyclist in this list | Felice Gimondi | 21%
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4 | Liegi | 4 | FRA | 1962 | three times winner of Tour de France | Louison Bobet | 21%
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5 | - | 8 | BEL | 1970 | won 37 grand tours stages | Rik Van Looy | 21%
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5 | - | 11 | BEL | 1984 | won 22 Giro d'Italia stages | Roger De Vlaeminck | 21%
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3 | Flanders, Liegi | 6 | ITA | 1988 | 1977 world champion | Francesco Moser | 14%
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3 | Sanremo, Lombardia | 4 | BEL | 1979 | won ten Tour de France stages | Walter Godefroot | 14%
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3 | Flanders, Liegi | 6 | FRA | 1928 | won the 1923 Tour de France | Henri Pélissier | 7%
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3 | Sanremo, Roubaix | 5 | ITA | 2004 | two times world cup winner | Michele Bartoli | 7%
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3 | Liegi, Lombardia | 5 | BEL | 1961 (1966 track) | one of the greatest sprinter ever, he still got a second place at a Giro d'Italia | Rik Van Steenbergen | 7%
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3 | Sanremo, Liegi | 3 | ITA | 2005 | winner of the 2000 Paris-Tours | Andrea Tafi | 0%
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3 | Flanders, Liegi | 3 | BEL | 1966 | winner of four Tour de France stages | Emile Daems | 0%
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4 | Lombardia | 6 | BEL | 1961 | an accident in 1960 pratically ended his career | Fred De Bruyne | 0%
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4 | Lombardia | 4 | BEL | 1961 | won the 1954 La Flèche Wallonne | Germain Derycke | 0%
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3 | Sanremo, Roubaix | 6 | ITA | 1994 | won 13 stages at Giro d'Italia and 2 at Tour de France | Moreno Argentin | 0%
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