Daniel Martin (cyclist)

Daniel Martin (cyclist)
Daniel Martin
Personal information
Full name Daniel Martin
Nickname Dan
Born 20 August 1986 (1986-08-20) (age 25)
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Team information
Current team Garmin-Cervélo
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Rider type Climber
Amateur team(s)
2006–2007 VC La Pomme Marseille
Professional team(s)
2008– Garmin-Cervélo
Major wins
Grand Tours
Vuelta a España
1 Stage (2011)

Stage Races

Tour of Poland 2010
Route du Sud 2008

Single-Day Races and Classics

MaillotIrlanda.PNG Irish National Road Race Champion 2008
Japan Cup 2010
Tre Valli Varesine 2010
Infobox last updated on
24 Sept 2011

Daniel Martin (born 20 August 1986, in Birmingham[1]) is an Irish racing cyclist who currently rides for Garmin-Cervélo.

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Career

Early Life

Born in Birmingham, Martin became British National Junior Road Race Champion in 2004, before deciding to ride for Ireland. His brother Tom will ride for the UC Aubenas squad in 2009. He is a nephew of 1987 triple crown winner Stephen Roche, and a cousin of fellow pro cyclist Nicolas Roche.

Garmin

Martin turned profesional in 2008 with the Garmin team. He made a quick impact by winning the 2008 Route du Sud stage race and becoming the Irish National Road Race Champion. He reached a UCI World Ranking of 35th (with 137 points) at the end of 2009 season.

In 2010 he won UCI ProTour stage race Tour of Poland. This performance meant he finished 49th in the year end UCI World Rankings with 106 pts, which also helped Ireland to 17th place in the team rankings (254 pts).

2011 has been his best season to date. He won his first Grand Tour stage during the Vuelta a España (Stage 9) and also became the first Irishman to hold the Vuelta KoM classification lead (he wore the KoM jersey for Stages 10 & 11). He also won a stage in the Tour of Poland but narrowly missed out on defending the general classification. A fine second place in the season-ending Giro di Lombardia lifted Dan to a career high of 9th place in the UCI World Tour rankings with 286 points, helping Ireland to 13th place in the team rankings (309 pts).

Palmarès

Professional Victories (9)

Yearly Progression

2004 - (Amateur)
2006 - VC La Pomme (Amateur)
2007 - VC La Pomme (Amateur)
  • 1st, GP Rayol Canadel
  • 1st, Tour de Savoie
  • 1st Points Classification, Giro della Valle d'Aosta
  • 1st Mountains Classification, Ronde de l'Isard
2008 - Garmin-Chipotle-H30
2009 - Garmin-Slipstream
  • 2nd overall, Volta a Catalunya (ProTour)
  • 3rd overall, Tour Méditerranéen (2.1)
    • 1st, Young Rider classification
2010 - Garmin-Transitions
  • 1st, Tre Valli Varesine (1.HC)
  • 1st overall, Jersey yellow.svg Tour of Poland (ProTour)
    • 1st, Stage 5
  • 1st, Japan Cup (1.HC)
  • 1st, Halfords Tour Series Dublin criterium
  • 1st, Halfords Tour Series Overall Sprints Competition
  • 2nd, Giro dell'Emilia (1.HC)
  • 3rd overall, Brixia Tour (2.1)
    • 2nd, Stage 4
  • 3rd, Irish National Elite Road Race Championships (CN)
  • dnf, Tour of Britain (2.1)
    • 7th, Stage 5
    • 31st, Stage 4 (won Combativity Award)
2011 - Garmin-Cervélo
  • 1st, Giro della Toscana (1.1)
  • 2nd overall, Tour of Poland (UWT) (80 UCI pts)
    • 1st, Stage 6 (6 UCI pts)
    • 2nd, Stage 4 (4 UCI pts)
  • 2nd, Tour of Lombardy (UWT) (80 UCI pts)
  • 2nd, Irish National Elite Road Race Championships (CN)
  • 3rd overall, Tour of Catalunya (UWT) (70 UCI pts)
    • 4th, Stage 3 (1 UCI pt)
    • 4th, Stage 6 (1 UCI pt)
    • 10th, Stage 4
  • 3rd, Memorial Marco Pantani (1.1)
  • 13th overall, Vuelta a España (UWT) (22 UCI pts)
    • 1st, Stage 9[2][3](16 UCI pts)
    • 3rd, Stage 4 (4 UCI pts)
    • 4th, Stage 17 (2 UCI pts)
    • 9th, Stage 8
    • 11th, Stage 15
    • KoM class: 4th (lead the KoM class for Stages 10 & 11)
    • Points class: 9th
  • 27th overall, Tour Méditerranéen (2.1)
    • 3rd, Stage 4
  • 2nd Giro di Lombardia

Grand Tour General Classification results timeline

Grand Tour 2009 2010 2011
Pink jersey Giro - 57 -
Yellow jersey Tour - - -
golden jersey Vuelta 53 - 13

WD = withdrew

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