Draft:List of winning streaks in cycling

This is a list of longest winning streaks in cycling.

Men's

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5 consecutive Tour de FranceMiguel Indurain

  • Streak started 1991
  • Streak ended 1995

(Note: The 7 consecutive Tour de France titles won by Lance Armstrong were stripped in 2012 following an investigation by the United States Anti-Doping Agency that found he had used and trafficked performance-enhancing drugs. The respective titles remain vacant to date.)

Track

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10 consecutive men's sprint world championshipsKōichi Nakano

7 consecutive men's points race world championshipsUrs Freuler

5 consecutive men's team sprint world championshipsNetherlands (Florian Rousseau and Arnaud Tournant)

Women's

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5 consecutive Women's sprint world championshipsFélicia Ballanger

  • Streak started 1995 Bogotá, Colombia
  • Streak ended 2000 Manchester, United Kingdom

Note: winner of 3 Olympic gold medals in cycling

15 consecutive Women's sprint world championships – Soviet Union

  • Streak started 1958 Paris, France
  • Streak ended 1973 San Sebastian, Spain

3 consecutive Girls Grand Prix [ja]Aoi Kodama [ja][1]

  • Streak started 2018 Shizuoka [ja], Japan
  • Streak ended 2021 Shizuoka

34 consecutive Girls Keirin [ja] victories (including heats) – Aoi Kodama [ja]

  • Streak started July 29, 2021
  • Streak ended December 29 (at above tournament)

12 consecutive Girls Keirin tournament victories

  • Yuka Kobayashi
    • Streak started January 12, 2015
    • Streak ended July 1
  • Aoi Kodama [ja]
    • Streak started July 29, 2021
    • Streak ended December 29

Downhill

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14 consecutive rounds of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in women's downhill – Rachel Atherton

  • Streak started 2015 Round 2 Fort William, Scotland
  • Streak ended 2017 Round 2 Fort William, Scotland

8 consecutive UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in women's downhillAnne-Caroline Chausson

References

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  1. ^ "高木真備がうれしい初V!児玉碧衣の4連覇阻止した/静岡ガールズGP - 競輪 : 日刊スポーツ". nikkansports.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-02-25.