Daniel Martin to make Tour de France debut

Daniel Martin's dream of a Tour de France start has finally come to fruition, but a hard crash at the Criterium du Dauphiné early this month came close to derailing the Garmin-Sharp rider's Grand Boucle ambitions for yet another year. While the two weeks between the Dauphiné and the Tour start in Liege, Belgium largely spent regaining full mobility and strength in his damaged shoulder was not how Martin expected to approach his first Tour, Martin "always tries to find the positives" and gained a healthy boost of confidence that he's not only physically, but mentally ready for the ensuing challenge of the sport's grandest race.

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Based in the southeastern United States, Peter produces race coverage for all disciplines, edits news and writes features. The New Jersey native has 30 years of road racing and cyclo-cross experience, starting in the early 1980s as a Junior in the days of toe clips and leather hairnets. Over the years he's had the good fortune to race throughout the United States and has competed in national championships for both road and 'cross in the Junior and Masters categories. The passion for cycling started young, as before he switched to the road Peter's mission in life was catching big air on his BMX bike.