Mikel Landa
Nationality: Spanish
Date of birth: December 13, 1989
Height: 173cm
Weight: 60kg
Team: Movistar
Twitter: @MikelLandaMeana
Mikel Landa is a Spanish road cyclist who will ride for Bahrain-McLaren in 2020.
Landa has often been seen as a wasted talent, spending many Grand Tours as either a super domestique or in a joint team leader role, thus not getting adequate support. This has culminated in the hastag #FreeLanda, to symbolise his supportive role of potentially lesser climbers.
Mikel Landa: career to date
Mikel Landa first arrived on the pro scene in 2009, riding for the Orbea Continental development team. He then moved on to take a place on Euskaltel-Euskadi in 2011, eventually joining Astana for the 2014 season.
There, he worked for Fabio Aru as a domestique at the Giro d’Italia - playing a pivotal role in ferrying him to third overall.
In 2015, he took the win on stage five of his home race - the Tour of the Basque Country. That same year, he began the Giro as a pawn to assist Aru. However, on stage 16, Landa moved into second on GC, ahead of his Italian team mate - before Aru put his stamp back on the race on stage 19.
On stage 20, Landa appeared stronger, attacking and leaving Aru and leader Alberto Contador (Trek Segafredo) behind. He did, however, wait for Aru in the end - the pair working to take time from Contador.
The end result of the 2015 Giro d'Italia battle was that Contador took the overall, with Aru second, 2 minutes 02 seonds back and Landa third, behind by 3 minutes 14 seconds.
The in-team competition at the Giro raised eyebrows, but Landa had 2016 sorted: he joined Team Sky.
That year he won the Giro del Trentino, also claiming stage two of the Tour of the Basque Country. He took on the Giro d'Italia, too - but abandoned on stage 10 due to illness - an unfortunate loss to the team after he had moved into 8th place overall.
He recovered to race the 2016 Tour de France, where he played mountain domestique to Chris Froome.
The same was true in 2017, where Landa finished fourth overall, a single second off the podium, as well as riding the Giro d’Italia, aiming for the GC alongside dual leader Geraint Thomas.
Thomas was forced to abandon after a crash on stage nine, where Landa also lost time but continued the race - eventually scooping the climber's jersey.
In 2018 he moved to Movistar in pursuit of team leadership at Grand Tours. However, it was decided that Movistar would continue their three-pronged strategy with Quintana and Valverde going for the overall. Each of the leaders lost time early on and failed to challenge for yellow. Landa made an excellent move on stage 19 to claim back time and win a stage. For a while he sat in 2nd place on the virtual GC. However, cooperation in the group broke down and they were eventually all reeled in.
He will move to Bahrain McLaren in 2020, where he hopes to have leadership in the Grand Tours.
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Mikel Landa still in the hunt for Giro d'Italia pink jersey: 'Everything is going according to plan'
The Spaniard spoke confidently during the rest day press conference on Monday ahead of the final week of racing
By Ryan Dabbs Published
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Mikel Landa not under pressure to perform at Bahrain-Victorious but still aims for a grand tour win
The Spanish rider last featured on a grand tour podium in 2015 at the Giro
By Adam Becket Published
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Mikel Landa explains why he abandoned Vuelta a España 2021
The Spaniard has struggled for form since his Giro d'Italia crash despite Burgos win
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Mikel Landa admits he was lacking confidence heading into first mountain finish at Vuelta a España
It was the Spanish climber's team that controlled much of the final climb
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Mikel Landa seals Vuelta a Burgos victory, Hugh Carthy takes final stage in build-up for Vuelta a España
Bahrain-Victorious continue their fine form in final preparation before upcoming Vuelta a España
By Jonny Long Published
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Mikel Landa suffered multiple fractures in Giro d’Italia crash, team confirms
The Bahrain Victorious rider looked in great form before he crashed out of the race on day five
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Five talking points from stage five of the Giro d'Italia 2021
Ewan smashes the stage, Landa crashes out, and Nizzolo the bridesmaid (again) - don't miss these moments
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Mikel Landa hoping for quick return after crash in first race of the season
Movistar’s joint leader Mikel Landa is hoping for a quick return to racing after crashing out of his first race of 2019.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Mikel Landa to go head-to-head with Chris Froome at Ruta del Sol on Movistar debut
Mikel Landa will have his first chance to go head-to-head with Chris Froome in 2018 after the Spaniard was named in Movistar's team for the Ruta del Sol.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Mikel Landa signs for Bahrain-Merida as team leader
The Spaniard will join up with new team principal Rod Ellingworth, the pair having previously worked together at Team Sky
By Jonny Long Published
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Team Sky reveal line-up for final WorldTour race of season: the Tour of Guangxi
Mikel Landa to lead Team Sky in six-day stage race in China, his last race for the British team before he joins Movistar for 2018
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Watch: Mikel Landa thrown off course after collision with rider on stage 10 of the Tour de France 2019
The Spaniard saw his GC ambitions go up in smoke after a crash with 19km to go
By Jonny Long Published
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'Conflict of interest' forces Mikel Landa to leave position in Euskadi Foundation
After rescuing the team in 2017, the UCI has apparently intervened in Landa's role after the Spanish outfit ascended back up the cycling pyramid last year
By Jonny Long Published
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Mikel Landa: 'Seeing my Giro rivals weaker gives me morale going forward'
The Basque rider put a strong showing in on stage 13 of the Giro d'Italia to gain valuable time
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mikel Landa: 'Moving from Team Sky to Movistar was a marginal gain'
Mikel Landa talks about his move from Team Sky to Movistar after his first victory of the season: the queen climbing stage of the 2018 Tirreno-Adriatico
By Gregor Brown Published
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Team Sky enjoy ‘proper racing’ and ‘having fun’ as they look to take yellow jersey off Fabio Aru
Team Sky’s Dave Brailsford admits the team has enjoyed not having the yellow jersey at the Tour de France as trying to win it back is a “bit more fun”.
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Mikel Landa says 'Geraint Thomas is now the clear leader of Ineos'
Landa says his Movistar team 'have to attack to make up the time'
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mikel Landa: ‘All aspirations were lost in one second, but knew I could still get something the Giro’
Team Sky's Mikel Landa says he is delighted with his stage win and KOM jersey despite seeing his GC hopes evaporate early in the Giro d'Italia
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mikel Landa takes aim at Tour de France podium, but not at the expense of Froome’s yellow jersey
Team Sky's Mikel Landa says that he wants to make the podium in the 2017 Tour de France, but not at the expense of current race leader Chris Froome.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mikel Landa hit by car during training ride
The Spaniard was out riding with a friend when a car 'rammed' them from behind
By Jonny Long Published
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Mikel Landa, not Chris Froome, set to lead 2017 Giro d’Italia for Team Sky
Mikel Landa is set to lead British squad Team Sky at the Giro d'Italia 2017
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mikel Landa wants stage win at Vuelta a España
Mikel Landa is setting his sights high in the final Grand Tour of the year after finishing third overall in the Giro d'Italia
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Movistar 'lucky' not to have lost more time at Tour de France, says Nairo Quintana
The Colombian says the pressure is all on Ineos
By Jonny Long Published
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Matteo Trentin wins Vuelta a Burgos stage two as Landa retains overall lead
British sprinter Adam Blythe comes in a close second behind Matteo Trentin as the Vuelta a Burgos reaches stage two
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Team Sky confirm Mikel Landa signing
Mikel Landa becomes Team Sky's sixth signing for the 2016 season, with the Spaniard joining from Astana after an impressive season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mikel Landa: 'I'd have preferred a different welcome from Quintana'
The Spaniard responds to his new Movistar team-mate's quip about leadership
By Richard Windsor Published
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Primož Roglič withstands Movistar pressure to seal Tour of the Basque Country overall victory
Quick-Step's Enric Mas claimed the final stage win after attacking from the breakaway
By Richard Windsor Published
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Mikel Landa to miss Vuelta a España 2018 with injury
The Spaniard has not recovered sufficiently from injuries suffered in crashes, say his team
By Gregor Brown Published
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Mikel Landa stamps authority on Vuelta a Burgos with stage three win
Sky's Mikel Landa takes his second stage victory of the 2017 Vuelta a Burgos to extend his overall race lead with two stages remaining
By Nigel Wynn Published