
Team | CCC Team |
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Nationality | Portugal |
Birth date | November 27, 1990 |
Specialty | Climber |
Height | 171cm |
Weight | 70kg |
I knew I wanted to be a pro cyclist when: | I started to properly race in 2007, before that I was an amateur for a number of years. It was in this time that I decided I wanted to try and become a professional cyclist and I joined a Portuguese Continental team in 2011. |
Greatest racing memory: | My first professional victory on Stage 5 of the Volta ao Algarve in 2017. I attacked on the final climb and was able to take the win after riding solo in the final kilometers. It was really special for me because I was racing on home soil, in my own city. All my friends were there on the side of the road. It was a big and important moment in my career. |
The race I dream of winning: | A stage at any of the three Grand Tours. It would be an incredible feeling. |
If I wasn't a pro cyclist: | I can’t imagine not being involved in sport, so if I wasn’t a professional cyclist I think I would still like to work in that environment in some way. |
After racing for seven years, Amaro Antunes stepped up to the professional ranks in 2018 following a standout 2017 season that saw him prove his climbing abilities by claiming stage wins on summit finishes at Volta a Portugal Santander and Volta ao Algarve against some of the world’s best racers. Antunes make his UCI WorldTour debut with CCC Team in 2019.