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Federico Bahamontes

Federico Bahamontes
Federico Bahamontes (1962).jpg
Bahamontes in 1962
Personal information
Full name Alejandro Martín Bahamontes
Nickname The Eagle of Toledo
Born (1928-07-09) 9 July 1928 (age 88)
Santo Domingo-Caudilla, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Retired
Rider type Climber
Professional team(s)
1953–1954 Splendid
1955 Terrot–Hutchinson
1956 Girardengo–ICEP
1957 Mobylette
1958 Faema–Guerra
1959 Tricofilina–Coppi/Kas
1960 Faema
1961 VOV
1962–1965 Margnat–Paloma-Inuri
Major wins

Tour de France

General classification (1959)
Mountains classification (1954, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964)
7 individual stages (1954–1965)

Giro d'Italia

Mountains classification (1956)
1 individual stage (1956–1961)

Vuelta a España

Mountains classification (1957, 1958)
3 individual stages (1955–1965)

Tour de France

Giro d'Italia

Vuelta a España

Federico Martín Bahamontes (pronounced: [feðeˈɾiko marˈtin βa.a.ˈmon.tes]; born 9 July 1928) is a Spanish former professional road racing cyclist. Born as Alejandro Martín Bahamontes. He is the first cyclist to complete a "career triple" in winning the "King of the Mountains" classification in all three Grand Tours.

Bahamontes was born in Santo Domingo-Caudilla (Toledo). His family was devastated during the Spanish civil war and Bahamontes' father, Julián, took the family to Madrid as refugees. There Julian Martín lived by breaking rocks before opening a fruit and vegetable stall: "My father was neither a red nor a fascist - he simply didn't like the idea of people coming along and demanding he give away olives, butter and chickens into which he had put too much work, so we left Toledo," Bahamontes said.

Bahamontes worked as a delivery boy. His hero and eventually his friend was Julián Berrendero, winner of the Vuelta a España in 1941 and 1942 and later selector of national teams.

He began racing in the late 1940s, winning his first race, wearing a baseball shirt on 18 July 1947. It was 12 years to the day before his first Tour de France triumph.

He took the mountains jersey and won the first stage of the 1953 Tour of Asturias at 23, while still not a full professional. The Spanish cycling federation picked him for the 1954 Tour de France the following year and his instructions from the national coach was "Try to win it." He didn't win but he did win the mountains competition and finish 25th.


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