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Dan Martin trains with other members of the Boulder, Colorado-based Garmin-Slipstream Cycling team during a February 2009 training camp in Silver City, New Mexico.
Dan Martin trains with other members of the Boulder, Colorado-based Garmin-Slipstream Cycling team during a February 2009 training camp in Silver City, New Mexico.
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Dan Martin, whom Team Garmin-Slipstream had hoped could win the Tour de France’s best young rider jersey, is out of the Tour with knee tendonitis, the Boulder-based team announced this morning.

Martijn Maaskant of the Netherlands will take his place.

Martin, the 22-year-old Irishman and nephew of Ireland’s only Tour de France winner, Stephen Roche, started experiencing knee pain earlier in the week. The 96th Tour begins Saturday in Monaco.

“Of course I would have loved to start the Tour, but I want what is best for the team,” Martin said in a statement. “The medical staff and directors have been incredibly supportive, but at this point we’ve exhausted all of our resources. I wish the outcome would have been different, but Martijn is in great form and will be a strong replacement.”

Martin won best younger rider this year in placing third at the Tour of Mediterranean and won Ireland’s national road race championship last year. Maaskant, 25, helped Garmin-Slipstream win this year’s team time trial at the Tour of Qatar. He also took fourth at Paris-Roubaix last year and won the 2007 Tour de Normandie.

“Dan has shown outstanding grace and character as we have gone through the decision process,” said Jonathan Vaughters, CEO of Slipstream Sports. “He wants what is best for the team.”

John Henderson: 303-954-1299 or jhenderson@denverpost.com.

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