Volta ao Alentejo

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Volta ao Alentejo
Race details
DateEarly spring
RegionAlentejo, Portugal
English nameTour of Alentejo
Local name(s)Volta ao Alentejo (in Portuguese)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
History
First edition1983 (1983)
Editions41 (as of 2024)
First winnerFile:Flag of Portugal.svg Paulo Ferreira (POR)
Most winsFile:Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Barbero (ESP)
File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Orluis Aular (VEN)
(2 wins)
Most recentFile:Flag of Spain.svg Eduard Prades (ESP)

The Volta ao Alentejo (Portuguese; English: Tour of Alentejo) is a road bicycle racing stage race held annually in the Alentejo, Portugal.[1] Since 2010, it has been organised as a 2.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour. From 2005 to 2009, the race was in category 2.1.

Winners

Year Country Rider Team
1983 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Paulo Ferreira Lousa–Trinaranjus
1984 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Marco Chagas Sporting–Raposeira
1985 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Adelino Teixeira Lousa–Trinaranjus
1986 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Manuel Zeferino Lousa–Trinaranjus
1987 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Joaquim Salgado Garcia Joalheiro–LDA
1988 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Joaquim Gomes Louletano–Vale do Lobo
1989 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Fernando Carvalho Louletano–Vale do Lobo
1990 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain José Recio Seur
1991 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Jesús Blanco Villar Lotus–Festina
1992 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal António Pinto Recer–Boavista
1993 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Jorge Silva Sicasal–Acral
1994 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Carlos Carneiro Sicasal–Acral
1995 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Asiat Saitov Artiach–Chiquilin
1996 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Miguel Induráin Banesto
1997 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Aitor Garmendia ONCE
1998 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Melcior Mauri ONCE
1999 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain José Luis Rubiera Kelme–Costa Blanca
2000 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Claus Michael Møller União Ciclista da Maia–MSS
2001 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary László Bodrogi Mapei–Quick-Step
2002 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Joaquim Andrade Cantanhede–Marques de Marialva
2003 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Andrei Zintchenko LA Alumínios–Pecol–Bombarral
2004 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Danail Petrov Carvalhelhos–Boavista
2005 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Xavier Tondo Catalunya–Ángel Mir
2006 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Sergio Ribeiro Barbot–Halcon
2007 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Manuel Vázquez Andalucía–Cajasur
2008 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Héctor Guerra Liberty Seguros
2009 File:Flag of France.svg France Maxime Bouet Agritubel
2010 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain David Blanco Palmeiras–Resort–Prio
2011 File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Evaldas Šiškevičius La Pomme Marseille
2012 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Alexey Kunshin Lokosphinx
2013 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Jasper Stuyven Bontrager Cycling Team
2014 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Carlos Barbero Euskadi
2015 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Paweł Bernas ActiveJet
2016 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Enric Mas Klein Constantia
2017 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Carlos Barbero Movistar Team
2018 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Luís Mendonça Aviludo–Louletano
2019 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal João Rodrigues W52 / FC Porto
2020 No race due to COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal
2021 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay Mauricio Moreira[2] Efapel
2022 File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela Orluis Aular[3] Caja Rural–Seguros RGA
2023 File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela Orluis Aular[4] Caja Rural–Seguros RGA
2024 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Eduard Prades Caja Rural–Seguros RGA

References

  1. "Volta ao Alentejo / GP CMTV – Podium Events". podi1 (in português). Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  2. "Mauricio Moreira vence a Volta ao Alentejo". www.record.pt (in português). Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  3. "Orluis Aular vence 39.ª Volta ao Alentejo em bicicleta". www.maisfutebol.iol.pt (in português). Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  4. "Fim da Volta ao Alentejo: Orluis Aular alcança feito inédito". abola.pt (in português). Retrieved 30 March 2023.

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