Young rider classification


Young rider classification is a cycling jersey competition in multi-day stage race events, such as the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and many others, which awards the current leader by overall time for riders below the age of twenty-five years depending on the race rules. Recipients are commonly known as the Best young rider.
In stage racing, the fastest overall time of all riders below the age limit is awarded the cycling jersey, often the jersey color is white, in the same fashion the fastest time of all riders is awarded in the general classification.
If the best young rider is also the leader of the general classification, points classification or mountains classification, then the rider wears the most prestigious jersey and the next young rider in the classification not holding a more prestigious jersey will wear the young rider jersey. Article 2.6.018 of the UCI regulations on road cycling states:
"On the basis of the classifications, only 4 leader’s jerseys of the race can be issued in
events of the UCI WorldTour and continental circuits of classes HC and 1 for the men
elite and under 23, and a maximum of 6 jerseys in other events. Only the leader's jersey
for the individual general classification by time is compulsory.
The leader of each classification, except the team classification, shall be required to wear
the corresponding distinctive jersey.
If a rider is leading more than one classification, the order of priority of the distinctive
jerseys shall be as follows:
1. general classification by time;
2. general classification by points;
3. general climber's classification;
4. others ; the order of priority among these other
jerseys shall be set by the organiser.
In this situation, the organiser may require another rider next on the relevant
classification to wear a jersey which is not being worn by the leader of that classification.
However, if this rider must wear his world or national champion's jersey, or the leader's
jersey of a UCI cup, circuit, series or classification, he shall wear that jersey.
In the situation where the leader of a classification does not take the start of a stage, the
virtual leader of the relevant classification is allowed to wear the related distinctive jersey,
subject to the consent of both the organiser and the president of the commissaires’ panel.
The riders of the team leading the team classification shall be required to wear the
corresponding distinctive bib number if required by the organiser.
The presentation of a team leader jersey is prohibited both in the protocol and in the
race.
No leaders’ jersey of the race or distinctive sign can be worn by a rider during the first
day of a stage race.
Wearing a leader’s jersey or distinctive sign is prohibited in the case referred to in article
1.3.055 bis, point 5."

Young rider classification winners of the Grand Tours

Until 2016, the young rider classification existed only in two of the three Grand Tours, the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia. The Vuelta a España introduced an award for the best young rider in its 2017 edition. However, in the 2017 and 2018 editions, the awardee did not wear a white jersey, but a red number bib instead. The white jersey was awarded at the Vuelta for the first time in the 2019 edition as the organizers had decided to eliminate the combination classification.

Career doubles

The Tour/Giro double has been achieved by two riders:
The Giro/Vuelta double has been achieved by one rider:
Year
2019
2018
2017
2016 Not awarded
2015 Not awarded
2014 Not awarded
2013 Not awarded
2012Not awarded
2011Not awarded
2010 Not awarded
2009 Not awarded
2008 Not awarded
2007 Not awarded
2006Not awardedNot awarded
2005Not awardedNot awarded
2004Not awardedNot awarded
2003Not awardedNot awarded
2002Not awardedNot awarded
2001Not awardedNot awarded
2000Not awardedNot awarded
1999Not awardedNot awarded
1998Not awarded Not awarded
1997Not awarded Not awarded
1996Not awarded Not awarded
1995Not awarded Not awarded
1994 Not awarded
1993 Not awarded
1992 Not awarded
1991Not awarded
1990 Not awarded
1989 Not awarded
1988Not awarded
1987Not awarded
1986Not awarded
1985Not awarded
1984Not awarded
1983Not awarded
1982Not awarded
1981Not awarded
1980Not awarded
1979Not awarded
1978Not awarded
1977Not awarded
1976Not awarded
1975Not awardedNot awarded