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Martín began his career in 1983 at Torrelaguna's cycling school. He remained there until 1985, attaining recognition at the junior and amateur levels. In 1992, he competed for the first time on the professional level, signing a group representing Amaya Seguros (Amaya Insurance) for the 1992 and 1993 seasons. While riding for team Amaya Seguros, he won the [[Young rider classification in the Tour de France|young rider classification]] in the [[1993 Tour de France]]. He finished in 12th place overall.
Martín began his career in 1983 at Torrelaguna's cycling school. He remained there until 1985, attaining recognition at the junior and amateur levels. In 1992, he competed for the first time on the professional level, signing a group representing Amaya Seguros (Amaya Insurance) for the 1992 and 1993 seasons. While riding for team Amaya Seguros, he won the [[Young rider classification in the Tour de France|young rider classification]] in the [[1993 Tour de France]]. He finished in 12th place overall.


On 11 February 1994, shortly after signing with the prestigious team {{ct|GCE|1993}}, Martín was killed in a road accident while training.
On 11 February 1994, shortly after signing with the prestigious team {{UCI team code|GCE|1993}}, Martín was killed in a road accident while training.

==Major results==
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;1988
: 2nd [[Spanish National Road Race Championships|Road race]], National Junior Road Championships
;1991
: 1st Overall [[Volta a Tarragona]]
: 1st Trofeo Iberduero
: 2nd Overall [[Vuelta a Zamora]]
;1992
: 1st {{ill|Hucha de Oro|es}}
: 2nd Overall [[1992 Vuelta a Murcia|Vuelta a Murcia]]
: 2nd Overall [[Vuelta a La Rioja]]
: 2nd [[GP Villafranca de Ordizia]]
: 3rd Overall [[1992 Volta a Catalunya|Volta a Catalunya]]
: 6th Overall [[Vuelta a Castilla y León]]
: 7th Overall [[Tour of Galicia]]
: 8th Overall [[Vuelta a Aragón]]
;1993
: 1st {{cjersey|white}} [[Young rider classification in the Tour de France|Young rider classification]], [[1993 Tour de France|Tour de France]]
: 2nd [[Clásica a los Puertos de Guadarrama]]
: 3rd Overall [[1993 Volta a Catalunya|Volta a Catalunya]]
::1st Stage 5
: 3rd Overall [[Vuelta a Castilla y León]]
: 8th Overall [[Volta ao Algarve]]
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.torrelaguna.net/?url=/Noticias/Reportajes/20050223_antoniomartin.php Biography from Torrelaguna's website]
*[http://www.torrelaguna.net/?url=/Noticias/Reportajes/20050223_antoniomartin.php Biography from Torrelaguna's website]
*{{cycling archives|4260}}
*{{Sports links}}


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Latest revision as of 03:20, 26 January 2024

Antonio Martín
Personal information
Full nameAntonio Martín Velasco
Born(1970-05-24)24 May 1970
Torrelaguna, Spain
Died11 February 1994(1994-02-11) (aged 23)
Torrelaguna, Spain
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1992–1993Amaya Seguros
1994Banesto
Major wins
Tour de France
Young rider classification (1993)

Antonio Martín Velasco (24 May 1970 – 11 February 1994) was a Spanish professional road bicycle racer from 1992 until his death in 1994.[1]

Martín began his career in 1983 at Torrelaguna's cycling school. He remained there until 1985, attaining recognition at the junior and amateur levels. In 1992, he competed for the first time on the professional level, signing a group representing Amaya Seguros (Amaya Insurance) for the 1992 and 1993 seasons. While riding for team Amaya Seguros, he won the young rider classification in the 1993 Tour de France. He finished in 12th place overall.

On 11 February 1994, shortly after signing with the prestigious team Banesto, Martín was killed in a road accident while training.

Major results

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1988
2nd Road race, National Junior Road Championships
1991
1st Overall Volta a Tarragona
1st Trofeo Iberduero
2nd Overall Vuelta a Zamora
1992
1st Hucha de Oro [es]
2nd Overall Vuelta a Murcia
2nd Overall Vuelta a La Rioja
2nd GP Villafranca de Ordizia
3rd Overall Volta a Catalunya
6th Overall Vuelta a Castilla y León
7th Overall Tour of Galicia
8th Overall Vuelta a Aragón
1993
1st Young rider classification, Tour de France
2nd Clásica a los Puertos de Guadarrama
3rd Overall Volta a Catalunya
1st Stage 5
3rd Overall Vuelta a Castilla y León
8th Overall Volta ao Algarve

References

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  1. ^ "Fallece el ciclista Antonio Martín". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 12 February 1994. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
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