Alberto Contador Velasco is a celebrated Spanish former professional cyclist known for his remarkable climbing skills and numerous Grand Tour victories.
Overview
Major Victories
Style And Technique
Cycling Career Start
Early Life And Background
Post Retirement Activities
Legacy In The Cycling World
Controversies And Challenges
Influence On Future Cyclists
Retirement From Professional Cycling
Vuelta A España
Giro D'italia
Foundation
Discovery
Becoming
Mountain
France
Dreams
Sport
Focus
🚴♂️ Alberto Contador was born on December 6, 1982, in Pinto, Spain.
🏆 He won three Grand Tours: the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and Vuelta a España.
🌍 Many fans around the world admire Alberto for his exciting riding style.
🚲 Alberto started riding a bicycle when he was just 5 years old!
🌟 He turned professional in cycling in 2003 with the ONCE-Eroski team.
🚵♂️ Alberto won the Tour de France three times: in 2007, 2009, and 2010.
🏔️ He is known for his incredible climbing skills in mountain races.
💪 After facing a two-year ban, he made a strong comeback in 2011.
😢 Alberto announced his retirement from professional cycling in 2017.
🌈 He now inspires young cyclists and promotes health through his foundation!
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