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Mikel Landa

Mikel Landa Meana (born 13 December 1989) is a professional racer specializing as a climber, currently competing for the . Born in Murguía, , in the , Landa began as a with local friends before joining the Zuyano club at age 13 and achieving early successes, such as winning the Bizkaiko Itzulia at 17. He turned professional in 2011 with Euskaltel-Euskadi after competing as an amateur with Naturgas Energía, marking the start of a career defined by his aggressive, attacking style in mountainous terrain. Landa's breakthrough came with in 2014–2015, where he secured third overall and two stage victories at the , followed by the king of the mountains jersey and another stage win in 2017. He repeated his Giro podium with third place in 2022, while in the , he finished fourth overall in both 2017 and 2020, and fifth in 2024. Additional highlights include a stage win at the , overall victories at the 2016 Giro del Trentino and 2017 , and fifth place in the 2023 Vuelta. Throughout his career, Landa has raced for several prominent teams, including Astana (2014–2015), Team Sky (2016–2017), Movistar Team (2018–2019), and Bahrain–McLaren (2020) and Bahrain Victorious (2021–2023), before joining Soudal–Quick-Step in 2024 to support riders like Remco Evenepoel while pursuing personal goals. In 2024, he achieved second place at the Volta a Catalunya and contributed to Evenepoel's Tour de France efforts. The 2025 season brought significant challenges for Landa, as he abandoned the on stage 1 after a high-speed crash on a descent, resulting in a fractured that required hospitalization and a prolonged recovery period. He returned for the in August, forgoing ambitions due to lingering back weakness but delivering strong performances on the stages to thrill his dedicated "Landismo" fanbase. Known for his resilience and aesthetic riding, Landa remains a key figure in professional at age 35.

Career

Early career

Mikel Landa Meana was born on December 13, 1989, in Murguía, a small town in the province of , . He began as a alongside friends in his early youth, showing early promise that led him to join the local Zuyano cycling club at the age of 13. By his late teens, Landa had developed into a talented junior climber, highlighted by his victory in the Bizkaiko Itzulia, a prominent stage race for juniors in the region, at age 17. Transitioning to the amateur ranks, Landa signed with the Naturgas Energía team, an affiliate of the professional Euskaltel-Euskadi squad, which provided a pathway for talent. In 2009, he secured wins in local races including those in Soruluze, Gorla, and his hometown of Murguía, demonstrating consistent form in regional competitions. The following year, 2010, marked a breakthrough as he finished fifth overall in the , the prestigious under-23 world tour race, which earned him a contract with the continental team, Euskaltel-Euskadi's development squad. Landa turned professional with Euskaltel-Euskadi in 2011 at age 21, making an immediate impact by soloing to victory on the decisive fifth stage to Lagunas de Neila at the , his first professional win. He finished second on the general classification there, behind teammate Samuel Sánchez. In 2012, Landa continued to build experience, placing second at the and fourth overall in the , while debuting in a with a 69th-place finish at the . By 2013, his final season with Euskaltel, he emerged as a stronger climber, achieving second place in both the and the Klasika Ordiziako, sixth overall at the , and 15th in his second appearance, signaling his potential for WorldTour contention.

Astana (2014–2015)

Mikel Landa joined the Astana Pro Team in 2014 following the dissolution of his previous squad, Euskaltel-Euskadi, marking his transition to a WorldTour team with a focus on supporting key climbers like Fabio Aru. His debut with Astana came at the Tour de San Luis in January, where he adapted to the team's dynamics without notable individual results. Early in the season, Landa secured his first victory for the Kazakh squad by winning stage 4 of the Giro del Trentino on April 25, a mountainous leg to Monte Bondone that highlighted his climbing prowess, finishing ahead of Louis Meintjes and Franco Pellizotti. In the overall Giro del Trentino classification, he placed fifth, behind winner Cadel Evans. During the 2014 Giro d'Italia, Landa served primarily as a mountain for Aru, contributing to the Italian's strong performance that resulted in a fourth-place overall finish. Landa himself completed the race in 56th position, prioritizing team support over personal ambitions in the high mountains. Later in the season, at the , he earned a finish with third place on the decisive stage to Lagunas de Neila, demonstrating consistent form in late-summer racing. Landa capped his debut year with a 28th-place overall result in the , again aiding Astana's efforts in the Grand Tour's mountainous stages without securing individual accolades. The 2015 season represented a breakthrough for Landa with , as he emerged as a co-leader alongside Aru, particularly in the spring classics and Grand Tours. He began the year strongly by winning stage 5 of the Vuelta al País Vasco on April 8, attacking on the final climb to claim victory in his home race. In preparation for the , Landa finished second overall in the , narrowly behind Aru, which solidified his role as a key asset for the team's Italian campaign. Landa's standout performances came at the , where he won two mountain stages and secured third place overall, 3 minutes and 5 seconds behind winner . On stage 15 to on May 24, he soloed to victory after a late attack, finishing 1 minute and 3 seconds ahead of while Contador retained the maglia rosa. Two days later, on the queen stage 16 to Aprica on May 26, Landa again triumphed, outsprinting Kruijswijk and distancing Contador by 51 seconds, which propelled him into second overall at that point and helped Aru claim the maglia rosa. Despite adhering to by not challenging Aru on the penultimate stage to , Landa's contributions led to five stage wins and the team classification, with Aru finishing second overall. His efforts established him as one of the race's top climbers, earning widespread recognition for his aggressive riding. In the later that year, Landa added another stage victory on September 2, winning stage 11 solo over the Lagos de Covadonga ascent in a move that initially defied team directives but was ultimately celebrated by . This success contributed to Aru's overall victory in the race, underscoring Landa's pivotal support role while showcasing his individual talent in the team's dominant campaign.

2015 season

Team Sky (2016–2017)

Mikel Landa joined Team Sky for the 2016 season after two successful years with , where he had achieved finishes in Grand Tours but sought greater opportunities to lead his own campaigns due to the team's hierarchy prioritizing riders like Fabio Aru and . In 2016, Landa began his tenure with a stage victory on the second day of the , taking the overall lead temporarily before finishing 12th in the general classification. He then dominated the , winning the queen to and securing both the general and mountains classifications overall, signaling strong form ahead of the . However, his aspirations were cut short when he crashed out of the on 10 after less than 70 kilometers. Later in the season, Landa placed 12th overall at the and 35th at the , primarily supporting while showing climbing prowess on stages like the 19th to . Landa's 2017 season marked a career highlight with Team Sky, starting at the Giro d'Italia where he claimed the mountains classification jersey and won stage 19 to Piancavallo, though he ended 17th overall amid team focus on supporting Froome's Vuelta a España preparation. At the Tour de France, Landa delivered key support to Froome, moving up to fourth overall after strong performances on stages 12 and 13, including a fourth-place finish on the latter's hilly terrain to Foix. Despite possessing the legs to challenge higher, he expressed frustration over team orders that required him to prioritize Froome, ultimately missing the podium by one second to Rigoberto Urán. Following the Tour, he achieved a complete sweep at the Vuelta a Burgos, winning the general, mountains, and points classifications with victories on stages 1 and 3, and placed fifth at Clásica San Sebastián. These results, combined with tensions over leadership roles, led Landa to depart Team Sky at season's end for Movistar Team.

2016 season

2017 season

Movistar Team (2018–2019)

Landa joined Movistar Team in 2018 on a two-year contract, marking his return to a Spanish squad after stints with Astana and Team Sky. He debuted at the Vuelta a Andalucía, finishing sixth overall while placing second on stage 4. In March, Landa secured his first victory of the season by winning stage 4 of Tirreno–Adriatico atop the Sarnano Sassotetto climb, en route to sixth in the general classification. He followed this with a strong showing at Itzulia Basque Country, taking second overall and second on the queen stage to Arrate. At the , Landa contributed to Movistar's aggressive tactics alongside leaders and , finishing seventh overall while placing fifth on stage 12 to and seventh on stage 19 to Laruns. His season was interrupted by a heavy crash at in August, which resulted in injuries that forced him to skip the . Despite the setback, Landa reflected on the year as challenging due to adapting to the team's structure. In 2019, Landa aimed for a Giro d'Italia–Tour de France double as co-leader with Richard Carapaz at the Giro. He began the year with a win on stage 2 of Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali, finishing fourth overall. At Itzulia Basque Country, he placed seventh overall, and he followed with seventh at Liège–Bastogne–Liège. In the Giro d'Italia, Landa achieved fourth in the general classification, with second on stage 20 to Croce di Morto and third on stage 13, supporting Carapaz's overall victory. Landa's double attempt faltered at the due to accumulated fatigue, but he still finished sixth overall, earning third on stage 15 to and stage 20 to . His performances highlighted his climbing prowess, though team dynamics with Quintana and Valverde continued to limit his leadership opportunities.

Bahrain–McLaren (2020–2023)

In August 2019, Mikel Landa signed a two-year deal with Bahrain-Merida, set to join the team for the 2020 season as its primary leader alongside new teammates and . The team rebranded as Bahrain-McLaren for 2020, emphasizing a bold vision for stage race success with Landa positioned as the sole contender for the . The 2020 season, disrupted by the , saw Landa begin strongly with a third-place finish in the general classification of the Vuelta a Andalucía Ruta Ciclista del Sol, including second on stage 1 and third on stage 4. He followed this with second overall at the , securing third on stage 3 and second on stage 5. As Bahrain-McLaren's designated leader, Landa targeted the rescheduled , where he finished fourth overall, with notable results of fifth on stage 9 and seventh on stage 17, marking his best Tour placing since 2015. In 2021, following the team's rebranding to Bahrain Victorious, Landa achieved third in the general classification at and sixth at Trofeo Laigueglia early in the year. He endured a did-not-finish (DNF) at the due to a crash on stage 5 but rebounded to win the Vuelta a overall—his first victory in two years—alongside two stage wins and leadership in the points and mountains classifications. Later efforts included eighth overall at the Itzulia , but he DNF'd La on stage 17. Landa's 2022 campaign highlighted a return to Grand Tour form, starting with third overall at . At the , he secured third in the general classification—his first Grand Tour podium in seven years—supported by ninth on stage 20, while Bahrain Victorious won the teams classification. He placed 14th at La Vuelta a España and capped the season with third at Il Lombardia. During his final year with the team in 2023, Landa earned second overall at his home race, the , with second-place stage finishes on stages 3 and 4. He added third at and second on stage 1 of the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana. At the , Landa finished 19th overall, highlighted by fifth on stage 15. His season concluded with fifth in the general classification at , including fourth on stage 6, and a DNF at Il Lombardia.

Soudal QuickStep

In August 2023, Mikel Landa signed a two-year contract with , joining the team ahead of the 2024 season to bolster its climbing strength, particularly in support of Evenepoel's ambitions. Landa's debut season with in 2024 marked a strong return to form, highlighted by his fifth-place overall finish in the , where he contributed significantly to Evenepoel's third-place result while securing his best performance since 2020. He also achieved second place in the general classification of the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, demonstrating consistent climbing prowess on the mountainous stages. Later in the year, Landa finished eighth overall in the , rounding out a solid campaign with top-10 results in two . The 2025 season began promisingly for Landa despite a challenging early spring. He placed seventh overall in the and fourth in the , where he also took third on a summit finish stage. However, his ended abruptly on stage 1 after a high-speed crash on a descent resulted in a stable fracture of the Th11 vertebra, requiring hospitalization and an extended recovery period. Returning to competition in August 2025, Landa showed resilience with an 18th-place finish in the and a 27th overall in the , where he earned second place on stage 16 in —his first podium of the year—and ninth in the . He opted not to target in the Vuelta, focusing instead on stage-hunting and recovery from his earlier injury. Landa capped the season with 19th place at Il Lombardia and extended his contract with in May 2025, expressing motivation to continue contributing to the team's successes.

Major results

General classification results timeline

Mikel Landa has competed in 24 Grand Tours throughout his professional career, achieving several finishes and consistent top-10 results in the (GC). His best performances include third place in the and , as well as multiple top-five finishes in the . The timeline below details his GC positions in the , , and , where "DNF" indicates .
Year
2025DNF27
202458
2023195
2022314
2021DNFDNF
20204
201964
20187
2017417
201635DNF
2015325
20143428
201339
201269
This timeline highlights Landa's progression from mid-pack finishes in his early Vuelta appearances to competitive GC contention in all three Grand Tours during his peak years with teams like , , and .

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