Volta a Portugal

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Volta a Portugal
Race details
DateAugust
RegionPortugal
English nameTour of Portugal
Local name(s)Volta a Portugal (in Portuguese)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race 2.1
Race directorJoaquim Gomes
History
First edition1927 (1927)
Editions80 (as of 2018)
First winner
 Augusto de Carvalho (PRT)
Most wins
 David Blanco (ESP)
(5 wins)
Most recent
 Raúl Alarcón (ESP)

The Volta a Portugal em Bicicleta ("Around Portugal on bicycle") is a long distance road bicycle race for professionals held in Portugal. The competition takes place annually during a two-week span.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 List of winners

    • 2.1 Wins by cyclist

      • 2.1.1 Wins by team


      • 2.1.2 Wins by country




  • 3 Classifications


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




History


The competition started in 1927, although its second edition only occurred in 1931. In 1936 and 1937 the tour did not take place. During World War II the race was cancelled between 1942 and 1945. In 1975 the competition was skipped due to the Carnation Revolution.


In the period 1940-1980 the competition was staged over three weeks. Since the 1980s it was reduced to the period of two weeks. As of 2005 the race consisted only of ten stages. In the last years the race consisted of ten stages and a prologue (a short time trial that starts the race). It is still the longest competition in cycling after the three grand Tours. It is one of the oldest stage races in the world. Although not as important as the three Grand Tours, it has long been a significant competition. In the last few years, however, it has declined in importance, especially due the fact that it now takes place immediately after the Tour de France, and before the Vuelta a España, a schedule that precludes the participation of major teams and cyclists.[1]



List of winners


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Volta a Portugal winners
Year
1st General Classification
2nd General Classification
3rd General Classification
Team Classification
1927
Portugal Augusto de Carvalho (Carcavelos)

Portugal Nunes Abreu (Leixões)

Portugal Quirino Oliveira (Campo de Ourique)

Portugal Carcavelos
1928
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1929
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1930
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1931
Portugal José Maria Nicolau (Benfica)

Portugal Alfredo Trindade (Rio de Janeiro)

Portugal João Francisco (Campo de Ourique)

Portugal Benfica
1932
Portugal Alfredo Trindade (Rio de Janeiro)

Portugal José Maria Nicolau (Benfica)

Portugal Carlos Domingues Leal (Benfica)

Portugal Benfica
1933
Portugal Alfredo Trindade (Sporting CP)

Portugal Ezequiel Lino (Sporting CP)

Portugal César Luís (Benfica)

Portugal Sporting CP
1934
Portugal José Maria Nicolau (Benfica)

Portugal Ezequiel Lino (Sporting CP)

Portugal Aguiar Cunha (Benfica)

Portugal Benfica
1935
Portugal César Luís (Velo Clube–Leões Ferreira do Alentejo)

Portugal José Marquez (Campo de Ourique)

Portugal Filipe de Melo (Carcavelos)

Portugal Campo de Ourique
1936
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1937
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1938
Portugal José Albuquerque (Campo de Ourique)

Portugal Filipe de Melo (Sporting CP)

Portugal Joaquim Fernandes (CUF)

Portugal CUF
1939
Portugal Joaquim Fernandes (CUF)

Portugal António Bartolomeu (Belenenses)

Portugal Aguiar Martins (Benfica)

Portugal Benfica
1940
Portugal José Albuquerque (Sporting CP)

Portugal Aguiar Martins (Benfica)

Portugal Aguiar Cunha (Benfica)

Portugal Sporting CP
1941
Portugal Francisco Inácio (Sporting CP)

Portugal José Martins (Iluminante)

Portugal Aniceto Bruno (FC Porto)

Portugal Sporting CP
1942
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1943
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1944
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1945
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1946
Portugal José Martins (Iluminante)

Portugal Fernando Moreira (FC Porto)

Portugal João Rebelo (Sporting CP)

Portugal Iluminante
1947
Portugal José Martins (Benfica)

Portugal João Rebelo (Benfica)

Portugal Império dos Santos (Benfica)

Portugal Benfica
1948
Portugal Fernando Moreira (FC Porto)

Spain Emilio Rodriguez (Sangalhos)

Portugal João Rebelo (Benfica)

Portugal FC Porto
1949
Portugal Dias dos Santos (FC Porto)

Italy Attilio Lambertini (FC Porto)

Portugal Joaquim de Sá (FC Porto)

Portugal FC Porto
1950
Portugal Dias dos Santos (FC Porto)

Italy Mario Fazzio (Sporting CP)

Portugal Moreira de Sá (FC Porto)

Portugal FC Porto
1951
Portugal Alves Barbosa (Sangalhos)

Spain Manolo Rodriguez (Sangalhos)

Spain Emilio Rodriguez (Sangalhos)

Portugal Sangalhos
1952
Portugal Moreira de Sá (FC Porto)

Spain Emilio Rodriguez (Sangalhos)

Spain Manolo Rodriguez (Sangalhos)

Portugal FC Porto
1953
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1954
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1955
Portugal Ribeiro da Silva (Académico do Porto)

Portugal Sousa Santos (FC Porto)

Portugal Alves Barbosa (Sangalhos)

Portugal FC Porto
1956
Portugal Alves Barbosa (Sangalhos)

Portugal Ribeiro da Silva (Académico do Porto)

Portugal João Marcelino (Benfica)

Portugal Académico do Porto
1957
Portugal Ribeiro da Silva (Académico do Porto)

Portugal Sousa Santos (FC Porto)

Portugal Agostinho Ferreira (Académico do Porto)

Portugal Académico do Porto
1958
Portugal Alves Barbosa (Sangalhos)

Portugal Sousa Cardoso (FC Porto)

Portugal Carlos Carvalho (FC Porto)

Portugal FC Porto
1959
Portugal Carlos Carvalho (FC Porto)

Portugal Jorge Corvo (Ginásio de Tavira)

Portugal Aquiles Dos Santos (Sangalhos)

Portugal FC Porto
1960
Portugal Sousa Cardoso (FC Porto)

Portugal António Baptista (Sangalhos)

Spain António Gómez del Moral (Licor 43)

Portugal FC Porto
1961
Portugal Mário Silva (FC Porto)

Italy Augusto Marcoletti (Ignis)

Portugal Alberto Carvalho (Académico do Porto)

Portugal Sporting CP
1962
Portugal José Pacheco (FC Porto)

Portugal Peixoto Alves (Benfica)

Portugal Jorge Corvo (Ginásio de Tavira)

Portugal Sporting CP
1963
Portugal João Roque (Sporting CP)

Portugal Jorge Corvo (Ginásio de Tavira)

Portugal Peixoto Alves (Benfica)

Portugal Benfica
1964
Portugal Joaquim Leão (FC Porto)

Portugal Jorge Corvo (Ginásio de Tavira)

Portugal João Roque (Sporting CP)

Portugal FC Porto
1965
Portugal Peixoto Alves (Benfica)

Portugal João Roque (Sporting CP)

Portugal Mário Silva (FC Porto)

Belgium Flandria
1966
Portugal Francisco Valada (Benfica)

Portugal Peixoto Alves (Benfica)

Portugal Sérgio Páscoa (Ginásio de Tavira)

Portugal Benfica
1967
Belgium Antoine Houbrechts (Flandria)

Portugal João Roque (Sporting CP)

Portugal Manuel Correia (Sporting CP)

Portugal Sporting CP
1968
Portugal Américo Silva (Benfica)

Portugal Joaquim Agostinho (Sporting CP)

Portugal Leonel Miranda (Sporting CP)

Portugal Sporting CP
1969
Portugal Joaquim Andrade (Sangalhos)

Portugal Fernando Mendes (Benfica)

Portugal Mário Silva (FC Porto)

Portugal FC Porto
1970
Portugal Joaquim Agostinho (Sporting CP)

Portugal Firmino Bernardino (Sporting CP)

Portugal José Florêncio (Coelima)

Portugal Sporting CP
1971
Portugal Joaquim Agostinho (Sporting CP)

France Alain Santy (Bic)

Portugal Firmino Bernardino (Sporting CP)

Portugal Sporting CP
1972
Portugal Joaquim Agostinho (Sporting CP)

Portugal José Martins (Coelima)

Spain José-Luis Galdamez (Coelima)

Portugal Sporting CP
1973
Spain Jesús Manzaneque (Messias)

Portugal Fernando Mendes (Benfica)

Portugal José Martins (Coelima)

Portugal Sporting CP
1974
Portugal Fernando Mendes (Benfica)

Portugal Dinis Silva (Benfica)

Portugal António Martins (Benfica)

Portugal Benfica
1975
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1976
Portugal Firmino Bernardino (Benfica)

Portugal António Fernandes (Sangalhos)

Portugal Floriano Mendes (Sangalhos)

Portugal Sangalhos
1977
Portugal Adelino Teixeira (Lousa)

Portugal Joaquim Sousa Santos (Bombarralense)

Portugal Joaquim Andrade (Coimbrões)

Portugal Águias
1978
Portugal Belmiro Silva (Coimbrões)

Portugal Armindo Lúcio (Lousa)

Portugal Adelino Teixeira (Coelima)

Portugal Lousa
1979
Portugal Joaquim Sousa Santos (FC Porto)

Portugal Belmiro Silva (Coimbrões)

Portugal Fernando Fernandes (Bombarral)

Portugal FC Porto
1980
Portugal Francisco Miranda (Lousa)

Portugal Luis Vargues (Campinense)

Portugal Belmiro Silva (FC Porto)

Portugal FC Porto
1981
Portugal Manuel Zeferino (FC Porto)

Portugal Venceslau Fernandes (Rodovil)

Portugal Fernando Fernandes (FC Porto)

Portugal FC Porto
1982
Portugal Marco Chagas (FC Porto)

Portugal Adelino Teixeira (Bombarralense)

Portugal Manuel Zeferino (FC Porto)

Portugal Bombarralense
1983
Portugal Marco Chagas (Mako Jeans)

Portugal António Pinto (Rodovil)

Portugal Belmiro Silva (FC Porto)

Portugal Rodovil
1984
Portugal Venceslau Fernandes (Ajacto)

Portugal Manuel Zeferino (Sporting CP)

Portugal Manuel Cunha (Ovarense)

Portugal Sporting CP
1985
Portugal Marco Chagas (Sporting CP)

Portugal Eduardo Correia (Sporting CP)

Portugal Venceslau Fernandes (Ajacto)

Portugal Sporting CP
1986
Portugal Marco Chagas (Sporting CP)

Portugal Benedito Ferreira (Sicasal)

Portugal António Pinto (Lousa)

Portugal Lousa
1987
Portugal Manuel Cunha (Sicasal)

Portugal Manuel Neves (Boavista FC)

Portugal Fernando Fernandes (Sicasal)

Portugal Sicasal
1988
United Kingdom Cayn Theakston (Louletano)

Portugal Jorge Silva (Sicasal)

Portugal Joaquim Gomes (Louletano)

Portugal Louletano
1989
Portugal Joaquim Gomes (Sicasal)

Brazil Cássio Freitas (Louletano)

Portugal António Alves (Recer–Boavista)

Portugal Recer–Boavista
1990
Portugal Fernando Carvalho (Ruquita–Feirense)

Portugal Joaquim Gomes (Sicasal)

Portugal Jorge Silva (Sicasal)

Portugal Sicasal
1991
Portugal Jorge Silva (Sicasal)

Portugal Orlando Rodrigues (Ruquita–Feirense)

Spain Vicente Ridaura (Artiach)

Portugal Sicasal
1992
Brazil Cássio Freitas (Recer–Boavista)

Portugal Quintino Rodrigues (Ruquita–Feirense)

Portugal Manuel Abreu (Tensai)

Portugal Sicasal
1993
Portugal Joaquim Gomes (Recer–Boavista)

Portugal Vítor Gamito (Sicasal)

Colombia Luis Espinosa (Artiach)

Spain Artiach
1994
Portugal Orlando Rodrigues (Artiach)

Portugal Vítor Gamito (Sicasal)

Portugal Joaquim Gomes (Recer–Boavista)

Spain Artiach
1995
Portugal Orlando Rodrigues (Artiach)

Portugal Quintino Rodrigues (Sicasal)

Portugal Delmino Pereira (Recer–Boavista)

Portugal Sicasal
1996
Italy Massimiliano Lelli (Saeco)

Portugal Vítor Gamito (MXO)

Portugal Manuel Abreu (Maia–CIN)

Portugal Maia–CIN
1997
Poland Zenon Jaskuła (Mapei)

Italy Wladimir Belli (Brescialat)

Portugal Joaquim Gomes (LA–Pecol)

Portugal Recer–Boavista
1998
Italy Marco Serpellini (Brescialat)

Portugal Orlando Rodrigues (Banesto)

Italy Wladimir Belli (Festina)

France Festina
1999
Spain David Plaza (Benfica)

Portugal Vítor Gamito (Porta da Ravessa)

Spain Melcior Mauri (Benfica)

Portugal Benfica
2000
Portugal Vítor Gamito (Porta da Ravessa)

Denmark Claus Møller (Maia–MSS)

Russia Andrei Zintchenko (LA–Pecol)

Portugal LA–Pecol
2001
Switzerland Fabian Jeker (Milaneza–MSS)

Russia Andrei Zintchenko (LA–Pecol)

Spain Juan Miguel Mercado (iBanesto)

Portugal Porta da Ravessa
2002
Denmark Claus Møller (Milaneza–MSS)

Spain Joan Horrach (Milaneza–MSS)

Portugal Rui Sousa (Milaneza–MSS)

Portugal Milaneza–MSS
2003
Portugal Nuno Ribeiro (LA–Pecol)

Denmark Claus Møller (Milaneza–MSS)

Portugal Rui Lavarinhas (Milaneza–MSS)

Portugal Milaneza–MSS
2004
Spain David Bernabeu (Milaneza–Maia)

Spain David Arroyo (LA–Pecol)

Portugal Nuno Ribeiro (LA–Pecol)

Portugal Milaneza–Maia
2005
Russia Vladimir Efimkin (Team Barloworld)

Portugal Cândido Barbosa (LA–Liberty)

Spain Adolfo García Quesada (Comunidad Valenciana)

Portugal LA–Liberty
2006
Spain David Blanco (Comunidad Valenciana)

Spain Héctor Guerra (LA–Liberty)

Portugal Cândido Barbosa (LA–Liberty)

Portugal LA–Liberty
2007
Spain Xavier Tondo (LA–MSS)

Portugal Cândido Barbosa (Liberty Seguros)

Spain Héctor Guerra (Liberty Seguros)

Portugal LA–MSS
2008
Spain David Blanco (Palmeiras Resort–Tavira)

Spain Héctor Guerra (Liberty Seguros)

Spain Rubén Plaza (Benfica)

Portugal Liberty Seguros
2009
Spain David Blanco (Palmeiras Resort–Tavira)

Spain David Bernabeu (Barbot–Siper)

Spain Rubén Plaza (Liberty Seguros)

Portugal Palmeiras Resort–Tavira
2010
Spain David Blanco (Palmeiras Resort–Prio)

Spain David Bernabeu (Barbot–Siper)

Spain Sergio Pardilla (Carmiooro)

Portugal Barbot–Siper
2011
Portugal Ricardo Mestre (Tavira–Prio)

Portugal André Cardoso (Tavira–Prio)

Portugal Rui Sousa (Barbot–Efapel)

Portugal Tavira–Prio
2012
Spain David Blanco (Efapel–Glassdrive)

Portugal Hugo Sabido (LA–Antarte)

Portugal Rui Sousa (Efapel–Glassdrive)

Portugal Efapel–Glassdrive
2013
Spain Alejandro Marque (OFM–Quinta da Lixa)

Spain Gustavo Veloso (OFM–Quinta da Lixa)

Portugal Rui Sousa (Efapel–Glassdrive)

Portugal Efapel–Glassdrive
2014
Spain Gustavo César (OFM–Quinta da Lixa)

Portugal Rui Sousa (Radio Popular-Onda)

Spain Delio Fernández (OFM–Quinta da Lixa)

Portugal OFM–Quinta da Lixa
2015
Spain Gustavo César (W52–Quinta da Lixa)

Portugal Joni Brandão (Efapel)

Spain Alejandro Marque (Efapel)

Portugal W52–Quinta da Lixa
2016
Portugal Rui Vinhas (W52–FC Porto)

Spain Gustavo Veloso (W52–FC Porto)

Portugal Daniel Silva (Rádio Popular–Boavista)

Portugal W52–FC Porto
2017
Spain Raúl Alarcón (W52–FC Porto)

Portugal Amaro Antunes (W52–FC Porto)

Spain Vicente García de Mateos (Louletano–Hospital de Loulé)

Portugal W52–FC Porto
2018
Spain Raúl Alarcón (W52–FC Porto)

Portugal Joni Brandão (Sporting / Tavira)

Spain Vicente García de Mateos (Aviludo–Louletano)

Portugal W52–FC Porto


Wins by cyclist


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Wins by team



























































































































































































Team
Individual titles
General classification
Team titles
Team classification

Portugal FC Porto
12
1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1979, 1981, 1982
13
1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1964, 1969, 1979, 1980, 1981

Portugal Sporting CP
9
1933, 1940, 1941, 1963, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1985, 1986
13
1933, 1940, 1941, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1984, 1985

Portugal Benfica
9
1931, 1934, 1947, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1999
9
1931, 1932, 1934, 1939, 1947, 1963, 1966, 1974, 1999

Portugal União Ciclista de Sobrado (OFM–Quinta da Lixa/W52–Quinta da Lixa/W52–FC Porto)
6
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
5
2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Portugal União Ciclista da Maia (Maia–CIN/Milaneza–MSS/Milaneza–Maia/LA–MSS)
4
2001, 2002, 2004, 2007
5
1996, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007

Portugal Sangalhos
4
1951, 1956, 1958, 1969
2
1951, 1976

Portugal Palmeiras Resort–Tavira/Palmeiras Resort–Prio/Tavira–Prio
4
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
2
2009, 2011

Portugal Sicasal
3
1987, 1989, 1991
5
1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995

Portugal Académico do Porto
2
1955, 1957
2
1956, 1957

Portugal Lousa
2
1977, 1980
2
1978, 1986

Spain Artiach
2
1994, 1995
2
1993, 1994

Portugal Recer–Boavista
2
1992, 1993
2
1989, 1997

Portugal Águias/LA–Pecol/LA–Liberty/Liberty Seguros
1
2003
5
1977, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2008

Portugal Barbot–Siper/Efapel–Glassdrive
1
2012
3
2010, 2012, 2013

Portugal Carcavelos
1
1927
1
1927

Portugal Campo de Ourique
1
1938
1
1935

Portugal CUF
1
1939
1
1938

Portugal Iluminante
1
1946
1
1946

Belgium Flandria
1
1967
1
1965

Portugal Porta da Ravessa
1
2000
1
2001

Portugal Louletano–Vale do Lobo
1
1988
1
1988

Portugal Rio de Janeiro
1
1932
0


Portugal Velo Clube "Os Leões"
1
1935
0


Spain Messias
1
1973
0


Portugal Coimbrões
1
1978
0


Portugal Mako Jeans
1
1983
0


Portugal Ajacto
1
1984
0


Portugal Ruquita–Feirense
1
1990
0


Italy Saeco
1
1996
0


Italy Mapei
1
1997
0


Italy Brescialat
1
1998
0


United Kingdom Team Barloworld
1
2005
0


Spain Comunidad Valenciana
1
2006
0


Portugal Bombarralense
0

1
1982

Portugal Rodovil
0

1
1983

France Festina
0

1
1998


Wins by country
























Country
Wins

 Portugal
57

 Spain
14

 Italy
2

 Belgium
1

 United Kingdom
1

 Brazil
1

 Poland
1

  Switzerland
1

 Denmark
1

 Russia
1


Classifications


As of the 2016 edition, the jerseys worn by the leaders of the individual classifications are:
Yellow jersey - Yellow Jersey – Worn by the leader of the general classification.
green Jersey - green Jersey – Worn by the leader of the points classification.
Blue Jersey - Blue Jersey – Worn by the leader of the climbing classification.
White jersey - White Jersey – Worn by the best rider under 23 years of age on the overall classification.



References




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  2. ^ "Volta a Portugal em Bicicleta past winners". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 7 December 2015.


  3. ^ "Official winners list". volta-portugal.com. Retrieved 7 December 2015.


  4. ^ "Volta de Portugal winners" (PDF). www.uvp-fpc.pt/. Retrieved 8 August 2016.





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