Miguel Martinez (cyclist)

French cyclist
  • Road
  • Mountain bike racing
  • Cyclo-cross
RoleRiderRider typeCross-country cyclingAmateur teams2013Montrichard Cyclisme 412015–2018Montrichard Cyclisme 412017–2018Team Tropix Factory Racing (MTB)2019Team Future Vélo powered by Panasonic ASF2020Montrichard Val de Cher Cyclisme Professional teams2002Mapei–Quick-Step2003Phonak2005Commencal–Oxbow2006Maxxis–MSC2008Amore & Vita–McDonald's2014Tropix–FRM2020Amore & Vita–Prodir Major wins
Mountain bike
Olympic Games XC (2000)
World XC Championships (2000)
XC World Cup (1997, 2000)
10 individual wins (1996, 1997, 19992001)

Miguel Martinez (born 17 January 1976 in Fourchambault, Nièvre) is a French road cyclist and cross-country mountain biker, who most recently rode for UCI Continental team Amore & Vita–Prodir.[2] He won the gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia after having finished in third place in the inaugural event at the 1996 Summer Olympics.[3] He also rode in the 2002 Tour de France, finishing 44th. His brother Yannick, father Mariano and uncle Martin were also professional cyclists. He is also the father of racing cyclist Lenny Martinez.[1]

Major results

Mountain bike

1994
1st Cross-country, UEC European Junior Championships
1st Cross-country, UCI World Junior Championships
1995
2nd Cross-country, UCI World Championships
1996
1st Cross-country, National Championships
2nd Overall UCI XC World Cup
1st Helen
1st Bromont
1st Kristiansand
2nd Cross-country, UCI World Under-23 Championships
3rd Cross-country, Olympic Games
1997
1st Cross-country, UCI World Under-23 Championships
1st Overall UCI XC World Cup
1st Spindleruv Mlyn
1st Mont Sainte-Anne
1st Houffalize
1st Cross-country, UEC European Under-23 Championships
1st Roc d'Azur
2nd Cross-country, National Championships
1998
1st Cross-country, UCI World Under-23 Championships
2nd Overall UCI XC World Cup
2nd Roc d'Azur
1999
1st Cross-country, UEC European Championships
2nd Cross-country, UCI World Championships
2nd Overall UCI XC World Cup
1st Napa Valley
2nd Cross-country, National Championships
2nd Roc d'Azur
2000
1st Cross-country, Olympic Games
1st Cross-country, UCI World Championships
1st Overall UCI XC World Cup
1st Sarntal-Sarentino
2001
2nd Overall UCI XC World Cup
1st Sarntal-Sarentino
1st Leysin
2003
2nd Cross-country, National Championships
2nd Roc d'Azur
2004
1st Roc d'Azur
2008
1st Sea Otter Classic
2013
1st Roc d'Azur
1st Sea Otter Classic
2nd Cross-country, National Championships
2017
1st Marathon, National Championships

Cyclo-cross

Road

2002
1st Stage 3 Vuelta a Navarra
2008
1st Stage 3 Tour de Beauce

References

  1. ^ a b Hood, Andrew (4 August 2022). "Lenny Martinez, son of mountain biking's 'Little Mig,' signs with Groupama-FDJ". VeloNews. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Miguel Martinez retrouve, à 44 ans, une équipe professionnelle sur route" [Miguel Martinez finds, at 44, a professional team on the road]. L'Équipe (in French). Éditions Philippe Amaury. 13 June 2020. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: 2000 XCO Sydney Men. YouTube.
  • Miguel Martinez at ProCyclingStats
  • Miguel Martinez at Cycling Archives Edit this at Wikidata
  • Miguel Martinez at CQ Ranking Edit this at Wikidata
  • Miguel Martinez at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
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