Antonio Colóm Explained

Antonio Colóm
Fullname:Antonio Colóm Mas
Nickname:Toniette
Birth Date:11 May 1978
Birth Place:Bunyola, Spain
Height:1.83 m
Weight:71 kg
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Proyears1:1999 - 2001
Proteam1:Costa de Almería
Proyears2:2002 - 2003
Proteam2:Colchon Relax
Proyears3:2004 - 2006
Proyears4:2007 - 2008
Proyears5:2009
Majorwins:Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana (2006)
Vuelta a Mallorca (2004)
Vuelta a Andalucía (2002)

Antonio Colóm Mas (born 11 May 1978) is a Spanish professional road bicycle racer from Bunyola.[1] He is a specialist in short stage races, having won the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana in 2006, the Vuelta a Mallorca in 2004 and the Vuelta a Andalucía in 2002.

Career

Colóm began his career at Costa de Almería in 1999 and stayed there for three seasons, in which time he built a growing reputation as a climber, winning the mountains classification of the Setmana Catalana de Ciclisme in 2001. In 2002, Colóm moved to Relax, and it was here that he had an early breakthrough in winning the Vuelta a Andalucía. Colóm moved to the division one team Illes Balears-Banesto in 2004 and once again saw early success, winning the Vuelta a Mallorca. A second placing in the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana rounded out a successful season. In 2005, Colóm once again saw success in Mallorca, winning the Trofeo Calvià. In 2006, Colóm reversed his 2004 results: placing second overall in the Vuelta a Mallorca and winning the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana.

In 2007, Colom moved to Astana Pro Team, and once again showed well in Mallorca, winning the Trofeo Sóller. His 2008 campaign was poor, but got back to winning ways at the start of the 2009 season as he took one stage and the overall win in his "home race" with his new Team Katusha outfit.

On 9 June 2009 it was announced that he had been provisionally suspended from racing following a positive drug test.[2] On 27 May 2010 the Spanish Cycling Federation suspended him for 2 years, effective 2 April 2009, declaring his results in the 2009 Vuelta al País Vasco void, but making him eligible to return to cycling on 2 April 2011.[3]

In July 2014, Colom, competing as an amateur, won the 35-39 male age group at Ironman Frankfurt[4] qualifying himself to compete at the 2014 Ironman World Championship in Hawai'i.[5]

Major results

1999 – Amica Chips–Costa de Almería
  • 2000 – Costa de Almería
  • 2001 – Jazztel–Costa de Almería
  • Setmana Catalana de Ciclisme – Mountain competition winner
    2002 – Relax–Fuenlabrada
  • Vuelta a Andalucía
    2003 – Colchon Relax–Fuenlabrada
  • 2004 –
  • Vuelta a Mallorca – overall winner
  • Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
  • 2nd overall
  • Combination competition – winner
  • Stage 1 – winner
    2005 –
  • Trofeo Calvià
    2006 –
  • Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
  • Overall winner
  • Stage 4 winner
  • Vuelta a Mallorca – 2nd
    2007 – Astana
  • Trofeo Sóller
  • Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
  • Stage 5 winner
    2009 – Team Katusha
  • Vuelta a Mallorca
  • Trofeo Sóller
  • Stage 3, Volta ao Algarve
  • Stage 8, Paris–Nice
  • 2nd, Vuelta al País Vasco

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/cy/profiles/1128.html Antonio COLOM MAS
    2. http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2009/jun09/jun09news3 Colom suspended for EPO positive
    3. http://www.uci.ch/Modules/BUILTIN/getObject.asp?MenuId=MTU3Mjg&ObjTypeCode=FILE&type=FILE&id=NjY5MTA&LangId=1 Sanctions, Period of Ineligibily, Disqualification (UCI)
    4. Web site: 07/6/2014 Results: Frankfurt. 9 July 2014. World Triathlon Corporation.
    5. Web site: Sam Gyde made his point. Krabel. Herbert. 8 July 2014. 9 July 2014. Slowtwitch.com.