Intermediate sprints classification in the Tour de France information
Secondary competition in the Tour de France from 1966-89
Red jersey
Sport
Road bicycle racing
Competition
Tour de France
Awarded for
Intermediate sprints winner
Local name
Maillot rouge(French)
History
First award
1966
Editions
24
Final award
1989
First winner
Pieter Nassen (BEL)
Most wins
Sean Kelly (IRL)
3 times
Most recent
Sean Kelly (IRL)
The intermediate sprints classification, also known as the points chauds classification (French for "hot points"), was a secondary competition in the Tour de France that was contested between 1966 and 1989. From 1984 onwards, the leader was indicated by the red jersey.
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