Federico Martín Bahamontes

Federico Martín Bahamontes

출생 : 1928-07-09, Santo Domingo-Caudilla, Toledo, Spain

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Federico Martín Bahamontes, born Alejandro Martín Bahamontes; born 9 July 1928), is a Spanish former professional road racing cyclist. He won the 1959 Tour de France and a total of 11 Grand Tour stages between 1954-1965. He won a total of 9 mountain classifications and was the first cyclist to complete a "career triple" by winning the mountain classification in all three Grand Tours. Following his retirement, Bahamontes ran a bicycle and motorcycle shop and was named the best climber in the history of the Tour de France by a panel organised by L'Équipe in 2013. Bahamontes was born in Santo Domingo-Caudilla, Toledo to Julián Martín and Victoria Bahamontes. Unlike the usual custom of calling a Spaniard by the first of two surnames, Bahamontes is known by his second; there were too many with the surname Martín in his village so he took up his mother's surname. He is named after his uncle, Federico, who was the head of the family and proclaimed that Bahamontes would be called after him at the baptism in the local church. Between 1929 and 1931, his parents had three more children, all girls. Bahamontes attended a school in Toledo run by nuns, which he did not enjoy. In 1936, the Spanish Civil War broke out, but Bahamontes' father, a veteran of the Cuban War of Independence did not fight because he was too old. Along with other civilians in Toledo, however, he was enlisted by Nationalist forces to act as reinforcements as Republican forces closed in on Toledo. He managed to escape this service, but when he returned home, he found soldiers who "called themselves Communists" and ordered him to open the storehouses on the estate where the family lived. He refused, before running away, and eventually escaping the ensuing manhunt by hiding in a doorway. The family eventually fled to Madrid in July 1936. When the family arrived, the city was held by Republican forces who had withstood an attempted invasion from the Nationalists. In October, however, Nationalist forces decided to lay siege to the city and Julián was enlisted into the Republican reserve forces and led a mule team that transported supplies. Meanwhile, Bahamontes, along with his mother and sisters, escaped to the village of Villarrubia de Santiago due to the intensifying air raids in Madrid. They were joined by Julián after the war, but the family continued to struggle; as he had been with the Republicans, the losing side, Bahamontes' father received no pension and he was forced to break rocks for road construction in order to earn enough money for the family. The young Bahamontes resorted to theft in order to sustain himself and the family; he would jump into the trailers of lorries from a bridge over a road before filling a bag with food from the trailer. He also dug out live ammunition from civil war trenches to sell as scrap metal. ... Source: Article "Federico Bahamontes" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Federico Martín Bahamontes

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Federico Martín Bahamontes (archive footage) (uncredited)
오랜만에 느끼는 아빠의 다정한 손길에 두근거리는 심장을 심장병이라고 오해한 아빠 덕분에 학교는 구경도 못해본 아멜리에. 노틀담 성당에서 뛰어내린 관광객에 깔려 엄마가 하늘 나라로 가 버리고, 유일한 친구 금붕어마저 자살을 기도한 뒤 그녀는 정말로 외톨이가 된다. 하지만 어느날 빛 바랜 사진과 플라스틱 군인, 구슬이 가득 담긴 낡은 상자를 우연히 발견하면서, 그녀에게 마법 같은 일들이 시작된다. 주변 사람들에게 행복을 찾아주는 기쁨을 통해 삶의 행복을 발견했다고 굳게 믿던 그 순간 그녀의 심장이 또다시 두근거리기 시작하는데...
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