Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero

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Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero at the Vuelta 2010

Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero (born October 14, 1972 in San Sebastián de los Reyes ) is a former Spanish cyclist .

Martín Perdiguero began his professional career in 1997 with the Spanish cycling team Kelme , where he rode for two years before moving to ONCE . He celebrated his first victory in 1999 at the Burgos Tour with a stage win. A year later he won the Gran Premio Miguel Induráin . In the following years he was able to win many stages in smaller Spanish tours, such as the Vuelta a La Rioja , the Clásica Alcobendas , the Asturias Tour , the Catalan Week , the Euskal Bizikleta , the Valencia Tour and the Vuelta a Castilla y León .

In 2004 Martín Perdiguero moved to Saunier Duval and had his most successful year. After he had won three stages and the overall classification of the Tour of Catalonia in the spring , the Madrilene won the Basque one-day race Clásica San Sebastián . He has been driving for the Swiss ProTour team Phonak since 2005 . After the doping scandal about Floyd Landis in the Tour de France 2006 , in which he gave up after the 17th stage, he ended his career.

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