Alberto Contador Velasco (; born 6 December 1982) is a Spanish professional cyclist, one of six riders to have won all three
Grand Tours of road cycling. He was the winner of the
2007 Tour de France with the team. With the Astana team he has won the
2008 Giro d'Italia, the
2008 Vuelta a España and the
2009 Tour de France. He initially also won the
2010 Tour de France with this team, and the
2011 Giro d'Italia with team Saxo Bank-SunGard, only to be stripped of these titles later having been found guilty of a doping offence. Following his return from a suspension, he won the
2012 Vuelta a España, the
2014 Vuelta a España and the
2015 Giro d'Italia. Notable summit stage finishes on which he has victories include the
Alto de El Angliru in the Vuelta, the
Plateau de Beille in the Tour and
Mount Etna in the Giro. After being widely expected to lose his tenuous lead in the 2007 Tour de France in that race's final
individual time trial, Contador has become a more accomplished time trialist, with several victories in the discipline. He has earned a reputation as an all-rounder, a cyclist who excels in all aspects of stage racing which are needed for high places in the
general classification.