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Ireland's Daniel Martin celebrates on the podium after winning the Tour of Lombardy cycling race. AP/Press Association Images

Ireland's Dan Martin sprints to Tour of Lombardy win

The Birmingham-born athlete surprised his breakaway rivals in the final kilometre to secure a victory.

IRELAND’S DAN MARTIN put a nightmare season behind him by sprinting to victory in the Tour of Lombardy one-day cycling classic from Como to Bergamo on Sunday.

The Garmin rider surprised his breakaway rivals in the final kilometre to cross ahead of Spaniard Alejandro Valverde and Portugal’s Rui Costa after the 260km race through northern Italy.

The 28-year-old, a nephew of former Tour de France winner Stephen Roche, achieved the second major win of his career, 18 months after the Liege-Bastogne-Liege.

Valverde once again had to settle for a lower podium place a week after taking bronze at the world championships, with two-time defending champion Joaquim Rodriguez of Spain crossing in eighth.

For Martin it made up for a crash-marred season where a fall on the final bend of the Liege-Bastogne-Liege in April prevented him from defending his title.

The following month he crashed in the opening stage of the Giro d’Italia in Belfast and was forced to retire with a broken collarbone. He subsequently skipped the Tour de France.

“It’s been a difficult year but this victory makes all my sacrifices worth it,” said Martin, a Garmin rider since making his professional debut in 2008.

“I love the Tour of Lombardy, I love the roads, and I’m proud to now have it among my trophies,” added the Birmingham-born rider who finished seventh in the Vuelta a Espana.

“I knew I’d be beaten in the sprint if we arrived together, there were faster riders than me. That’s why I anticipated and made the break,” said Martin, who was competing in the race for the sixth time and was runner-up in 2011.

Valverde admitted he and the other riders in the group had been taken by surprise by Martin’s break.

“Nobody reacted to Dan Martin’s attack, we continued to watch each other,” said the Spaniard, whose daughter Natalia was born this week.

“It’s a second place like last year but I have the feeling of a job accomplished. The aim we had fixed with the team was to take first place in the WorldTour standings.”

It was the fourth victory by an Irish rider in Lombardy, 23 years after Sean Kelly rode to his third win the the race.

- © AFP, 2014

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    Oct 5th 2014, 5:26 PM

    One of the very best all rounders out there. 2 monuments, Catalunya and good finishes in the big tours.

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    Mute Mark Lillis
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    Oct 5th 2014, 5:09 PM

    Good man da Dan!

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    Oct 5th 2014, 7:38 PM

    Great stuff dan and I had a few bob on you to boot!

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    Mute shane fuller
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    Oct 5th 2014, 7:48 PM

    So did I :-)

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    Mute Martin Sinnott
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    Oct 5th 2014, 10:29 PM

    Why do you have to say the ” Birmingham born rider” the British press don’t say Froom the Kenyan born rider or Mo Farah the Somalia born runner.

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    Mute vv7k7Z3c
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    Oct 5th 2014, 10:47 PM

    Basically because it reads better to describe athletes in alternative ways, such as ‘the cyclist,’ ‘the 28-year-old’ or ‘the Birmingham-born rider’. If we just referred to ‘Dan Martin’ the entire time, we’d rightly be accused of poor writing.

    If you look closely enough, you’ll find these alternative descriptions of an article’s main subject in the British press, as well as in the mainstream media in every other country on the planet.

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    Mute Stephen Cleary
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    Oct 6th 2014, 10:47 AM

    Froom is nearly always referred to as the Kenya born British rider

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    Mute Dermot Doherty
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    Oct 5th 2014, 8:38 PM

    He really has some tactical prowess. They (Gilbert et al.) had no idea he was back there and they froze when he blazed past them.

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    Mute Andrew Hickey
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    Oct 5th 2014, 9:25 PM

    Like a bullet. A little gem he is.

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    Mute Brian Farren
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    Oct 5th 2014, 11:40 PM

    Who cares where he was born. He is Irish. He wears the green Jersey and I am convinced he will wear the rainbow stripes before his career is over.Chapeau Dan. You have done us proud…..again!

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    Oct 5th 2014, 8:47 PM

    Great result. Anybody that remembers Stephen roches attack to win 87 world’s… This was identical move. No one was expecting it. Must be in the blood.

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    Oct 6th 2014, 7:35 AM

    Great result! Irish cycling is the strongest it has been in a long time.

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    Mute Conor
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    Oct 6th 2014, 9:26 PM

    Fantastic ride, great tactical nous. Valverde couldn’t take a pull on the front to save his life, which lost the race. Doesn’t take anything away. Fair play to him.

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