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- Start List here.

- Daniel Martinez (Ineos Grenadiers) won the 2023 Volta ao Algarve.

- 2024 Volta ao Algarve stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Wednesday, February 14
Start at 11:35 local, 12:35 CET, 6:35am ET
Finish at 16:46 local, 17:46 CET, 11:46am ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, February 15
Start at 12:00 local, 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET
Finish at 16:27 local, 17:27 CET, 11:27am ET

Stage 3 - Friday, February 16
Start at 11:55 local, 12:55 CET, 6:55am ET
Finish at 15:55 local, 16:55 CET, 10:55am ET

Stage 4 ITT- Saturday, February 17
Start at 12:15 local, 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET
Finish at 15:48 local, 16:48 CET, 10:48am ET

Stage 5 - Sunday, February 18
Start at 11:25 local, 12:25 CET, 6:25am ET
Finish at 15:43 local, 16:43 CET, 10:43am ET

Time zone in Portugal is WET
1 hour behind of CET
5 hours ahead of ET

- The 2024 Volta ao Algarve is being held February 14-18.

- Results: Volta ao Algarve Results.

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- Welcome to our live coverage guide for the 2024 Volta ao Algarve (Tour of the Algarve in English or Tour de l'Algarve en direct en Français).

2024 Volta ao Algarve LIVE
February 14-18, Portugal
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Stage 5 starts at 11:25am local
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Finish at around 3:43pm local
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2020 Volta ao Algarve Stage 5 Profile

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Notes from the 2023 Volta ao Algarve

- Ticker and tracking LIVE here.

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- Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team) won the 2022 Volta ao Algarve.

- 2023 Volta ao Algarve stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Wednesday, February 15
Start at 10:45 local, 11:45 CET, 5:45am ET
Finish at 15:55 local, 16:55 CET, 10:55am ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, February 16
Start at 10:55 local, 11:55 CET, 5:55am ET
Finish at 15:39 local, 16:39 CET, 10:39am ET

Stage 3 - Friday, February 17
Start at 10:40 local, 11:40 CET, 5:40am ET
Finish at 15:59 local, 16:59 CET, 10:59am ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, February 18
Start at 11:20 local, 12:20 CET, 6:20am ET
Finish at 15:56 local, 16:56 CET, 10:56am ET

Stage 5 ITT - Sunday, February 19
Start at 12:15 local, 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET
Finish at 15:46 local, 16:46 CET, 10:46am ET

Time zone in Portugal is WET
1 hour behind of CET
5 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern

- The 2023 Volta ao Algarve is being held February 15-19.

 

Notes from the 2022 Volta ao Algarve

- Sporza ticker LIVE here. (auto-translated)

- Joao Rodrigues (W52/FC Porto) won the 2021 Volta ao Algarve.

- 2022 Volta ao Algarve Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:

Stage details Stage profiles
Stage 1: Wednesday, February 16
Portimão/Lagos (199.1 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
(coming)
Stage 2: Thursday, February 17
Albufeira/Alto da Fóia (Monchique) (182.4 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
 
Stage 3: Friday, February 18
Almodôvar/Faro (209.1 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
 
Stage 4: Saturday, February 19
Vila Real de Santo António/Tavira (32.2 km ITT)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
 
Stage 5: Sunday, February 20
Lagoa/Alto do Malhão (173 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
 

 

- Tom Steels (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl sports director): "We start again with a very good team. Remco will try to get a good result on the two uphill finishes, but also in the individual time trial, which will be a really nice test. But he isn’t the only one we look forward to see what he can do there, also for Yves and Kasper it will be important, and we’re curious to discover what Louis can do in such a long ITT. For the flat stages, Fabio will be our leader; he has shown his form already in Valencia and will count on Bert to lead him out. And, of course, there’s Tim, who did a very good Saudi Tour and can show his good condition again by controlling the race."

- Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl roster for the 2022 Volta ao Algarve:

Kasper Asgreen (DEN)
Tim Declercq (BEL)
Remco Evenepoel (BEL)
Fabio Jakobsen (NED)
Yves Lampaert (BEL)
Bert Van Lerberghe (BEL)
Louis Vervaeke (BEL)
Sports directors: Davide Bramati (ITA)
Tom Steels (BEL)

- 2022 Volta ao Algarve stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Wednesday, February 16
Start at 12:15 local, 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET
Finish at 17:23 local, 18:23 CET, 12:23pm ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, February 17
Start at 12:50 local, 13:50 CET, 7:50am ET
Finish at 17:33 local, 18:33 CET, 12:33pm ET

Stage 3 - Friday, February 18
Start at 12:05 local, 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET
Finish at 17:32 local, 18:32 CET, 12:32pm ET

Stage 4 ITT - Saturday, February 19
Start at 14:00 local, 15:00 CET, 9:00am ET
Finish at 17:32 local, 18:32 CET, 12:32pm ET

Stage 5 - Sunday, February 20
Start at 13:00 local, 14:00 CET, 8:00am ET
Finish at 17:29 local, 18:29 CET, 12:29pm ET

Time zone in Portugal is WET
1 hour behind of CET
5 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern

- The 2022 Volta ao Algarve is being held February 16-20.

 

Notes from the 2021 Volta ao Algarve

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)

- Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won the 2020 Volta ao Algarve.

- 2021 Volta ao Algarve Cofidis stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Wednesday, May 5
Start at 12:30 local, 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET
Finish at 17:34 local, 18:34 CET, 12:34pm ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, May 6
Start at 12:35 local, 13:35 CET, 7:35am ET
Finish at 17:29 local, 18:29 CET, 12:29pm ET

Stage 3 - Friday, May 7
Start at 12:10 local, 13:10 CET, 7:10am ET
Finish at 17:50 local, 18:50 CET, 12:50pm ET

Stage 4 ITT - Saturday, May 8
Start at 14:45 local, 15:45 CET, 9:45am ET
Finish at 17:47 local, 18:47 CET, 12:47pm ET

Stage 5 - Sunday, May 9
Start at 12:50 local, 13:50 CET, 7:50am ET
Finish at 17:43 local, 18:43 CET, 12:43pm ET

Time zone in Portugal is WET
1 hour behind of CET
5 hours ahead of ET
6 hours ahead of Chicago

- The 2021 Volta ao Algarve is being held May 5-9.

 

Notes from the 2020 Volta ao Algarve

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- Official ticker LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here. (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) 

- Expected LIVE video here. (tvi24, goe-restricted?)

- Expected LIVE video here. (Portuguese, tvi24)

- Results: Stage 4 Results here.

- Miguel Angel Lopez (Astana) won Stage 4.  Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) remains leader on G.C.

- 2020 Volta ao Algarve Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:

Stage details Stage profiles
Stage 1: Wednesday, February 19
Portimão/Lagos (195.6 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 2: Thursday, February 20
Sagres/Alto da Foia (183.9 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 3: Friday, February 21
Faro/Tavira (201.9 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 4: Saturday, February 22
Albufeira/Alto do Malhão (169.7 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 5: Sunday, February 23
Lagoa/Lagoa (20.3 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.

 

- Results: Stage 3 Results here.

- Cees Bol (Team Sunweb) won Stage 3.  Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) retained the overall race lead.

- Results: Stage 2 Results here.

- Cees Bol (Team Sunweb) following his Stage 3 victory: "It’s a good way to start the season.  We made some mistakes on the opening stage but today we really nailed it and I’m happy I could finish it off. We’re focusing more on the sprints this year and the guys were really strong today. I followed my lead out, Casper, and when I saw the sign at 200 metres I just went full gas; and I managed to be first at the line. It’s a sign that I did a good winter and it’s really nice that it paid off today."

- Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 2 and took over the lead on G.C.

- Max Schachmann (Bora-Hansgrohe) following Stage 2 where he finished second: "Today was only my second race day of the season, and it was the hardest stage of this race. The guys rode a solid stage toady. We worked perfectly as a tam, and they protected me well and kept me out of the wind. It was over the final 20km, where a series of ascents came thick and fast, that the race well and truly started. But I’m in good form and I felt very good particularly on the final limb. Evenepoel’s attack came as something of a surprise and I was somewhat blocked at the time, so was unable to react as quickly as I would have liked. However, we’re really satisfied with second place on this stage."

- Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) following his Stage 2 victory: "Yesterday, when we discussed the tactics, we agreed that we should remain attentive and do our race, and the team did an extraordinary job the entire day, working for me and keeping me out of the wind. During the stage I had good sensations in the legs and I said to myself that I would try something in the final kilometer."

- Results: Stage 1 Results here.

- Fabio Jakobsen (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Fabio Jakobsen (Deceuninck-Quickstep) following his Stage 1 victory: "I really like the finish here in Lagos, it’s a straight line and you have enough space, so if you’ve got the legs, you can nab the win. I had them today, but most importantly, I had an amazing team around me, who controlled all the attacks on that short and steep climb and helped me hang in there, before putting me in position with the line in sight. I’m very happy, we couldn’t have had a better start to the race."

- Alexander Kristoff (UAE Team Emirates) after Stage 1: "I had good legs again today but I wasn’t in a good enough position coming into the final straight. With a kilometre to go I was 20 riders back and with the high speed it was very hard to move up. We have one more stage here in Algarve where it should end in a sprint so I will try again to get my first win."

- 2020 Volta ao Algarve Cofidis stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Wednesday, February 19
Start at 12:00 local, 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET
Finish at 17:03 local, 18:03 CET, 12:03pm ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, February 20
Start at 12:10 local, 13:10 CET, 7:10am ET
Finish at 16:55 local, 17:55 CET, 11:55am ET

Stage 3 - Friday, February 21
Start at 11:50 local, 12:50 CET, 6:50am ET
Finish at 17:07 local, 18:07 CET, 12:07pm ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, February 22
Start at 12:30 local, 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET
Finish at 16:54 local, 17:54 CET, 11:54am ET

Stage 5 ITT - Sunday, February 23
?? Start at 16:00 local, 17:00 CET, 11:00am ET
?? Finish at 16:26 local, 17:26 CET, 11:26am ET

Time zone in Portugal is WET
1 hour behind of CET
5 hours ahead of ET
6 hours ahead of Chicago

- Deceuninck-Quickstep lineup for the 2020 Volta ao Algarve:

João Almeida (POR)
Davide Ballerini (ITA)
Tim Declercq (BEL)
Remco Evenepoel (BEL)
Fabio Jakobsen (NED)
Yves Lampaert (BEL)
Florian Sénéchal (FRA)
Sports Directors:
Davide Bramati (ITA)
Tom Steels (BEL)

- Tom Steels (Deceuninck-Quickstep directeur sportif): "Algarve is one of the nicest races you can do in the beginning of the year. That doesn’t mean it’s easy; the parcours is an up-and-down one, which makes it a perfect test before the big races of the spring. Fabio, who won a stage in Valencia, will count again on Davide for the lead-out, but also on Florian, who starts his season next week, while João and Tim will be there to control the race.  Remco will find a good course for him, but at the same time demanding. The technical time trial on the final stage will be an important test for both Remco, who we hope will get a good GC result, but also for Yves, who podiumed in the Algarve ITT last year."

- The 2020 Volta ao Algarve will be broadcast in 83 countries.  In Portugal, the race will be on Eurosport 2 TV and TVI24.  The race will also be broadcast on Eurosport TV channels throughout Europe, Asia and Australia.  Other Volta ao Algarve broadcasters include Sky Sports, TV2 Norway, Claro Sports.  We will also have Volta ao Algarve live streams.

- Vincenzo Nibali and Bauke Mollema of Trek-Segafredo will start their 2020 seasons at Volta ao Algarve.  Nibali: "Although I have many season debuts behind me, doing it with a new team brings a touch of serene trepidation.  With the team, we agreed that the Volta ao Algarve arrives at the right time to start the season. It comes after an important workload, especially at Teide, and is ideal for those like me who don't need to hurry their debut. It will be a long season, and my first big goal is the Giro d'Italia. To reach my best condition there, I need to do it step by step, with a clear roadmap, and without excessive stress to the physique. Algarve is the perfect starting point."

- Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) won the 2019 Volta ao Algarve.

- The 2020 Volta ao Algarve is being held February 19-23.

 

2020 Volta ao Algarve Stage 4 Profile

 


Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) wins Stage 2 at Alto da Foia.
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Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) is new overall leader following his Stage 2 victory.
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2020 Volta ao Algarve Stage 3 Profile

 


Fabio Jakobsen (Deceuninck-Quickstep) wins Stage 1.
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Fabio Jakobsen (Deceuninck-Quickstep) in the yellow jersey as race leader following his Stage 1 victory
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2020 Volta ao Algarve Stage 2 Profile

 

2020 Volta ao Algarve Stage 1 Profile

 


Dylan Groenewegen (Jumbo-Visma), on his way to winning Stage 4 in a sprint finish
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Dylan Groenewegen (Jumbo-Visma) throws a bouquet of flowers from the podium following his Stage 4 victory.
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Stage 5 Profile

 

Notes from the 2019 Volta ao Algarve

- News: Pogacar holds his nerve to win Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - 20-year-old withstands late onslaught to secure overall victory.

- News: Stybar: Algarve win makes a big difference to confidence. (Cyclingnews) - Czech back on podium after winless 2018.

- News: Aggressive Andersen ignites Volta ao Algarve finale. (Cyclingnews) - Dane signals form ahead of Classics campaign.

- Results: Pogacar wins 2019 Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - Stybar wins final stage atop Alto de Malhão.

- Final Start List here.

- Zdenek Stybar (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 5.  Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) wins the 2019 Volta ao Algarve.

- 2019 Volta ao Algarve Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:

Stage details Stage profiles
Stage 1: Wednesday, February 20
Portimão/Lagos (199.1 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
 
Stage 2: Thursday, February 21
Almodôvar/Alto da Foia (187.4 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
 
Stage 3: Friday, February 22
Lagoa/Lagoa (20.3 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
 
Stage 4: Saturday, February 23
Albufeira/Tavira (198.3 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 5: Sunday, February 24
Faro/Alto do Malhão (Loulé) (173.5 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.

 

- Cyclingnews ticker LIVE here.

- LIVE video here and here.  (tvi24, geo-restricted)

- News: Powless banking leadership experience at Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - American lies in top 10 ahead of Malhão finale.

- Results: Groenewegen wins stage 4. (Cyclingnews) - Pogacar brings overall lead into the final day.

- Dylan Groenewegen (Jumbo-Visma) won Stage 4.  Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) remains overall leader.

- News: New sensation: Pogacar lights up the Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - 'In the bigger scheme of thing, it's about development,' says Peiper.

- News: Kung: If you're in shape, you're in shape. (Cyclingnews) - Swiss rider hopes Volta ao Algarve time trial win augurs well for Classics.

- Results: Kung wins time trial. (Cyclingnews) - Pogačar impresses to keep race lead.

- Stefan Kung (Groupama-FDJ) won the Stage 3 ITT.  Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) retained the overall race lead.

- Stage 2 Top 20 Finishers:

Rank    BIB    Rider
1    117    POGAČAR Tadej
2    84    POELS Wout
3    25    MAS NICOLAU Enric
4    94    OOMEN Sam
5    11    ANTUNES Amaro
6    81    DE LA CRUZ MELGAREJO David
7    144    RODRIGUES João
8    115    PETILLI Simone
9    133    HERRADA Jose
10    51    ANDERSEN Michael Valgren
11    75    ŠPILAK Simon
12    142    SILVA Joaquim
13    91    KRAGH ANDERSEN Søren
14    101    BRAMBILLA Gianluca
15    212    FIGUEIREDO Frederico
16    125    CHERNETSKII Sergei
17    96    TUSVELD Martijn
18    155    MEURISSE Xandro
19    111    ARU Fabio
20    113    CONTI Valerio

 

- News: Poels: I went a little bit early but Volta ao Algarve GC still open. (Cyclingnews) - Dutchman places second behind Pogacar on first summit finish.

- News: Pogacar lives up to billing with mountaintop victory at Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - 20-year-old neo-professional carries overall lead into time trial.

- Results: Pogacar wins stage 2. (Cyclingnews) - UAE Team Emirates rider tops Poels in summit finale.

- Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) won Stage 2 and took over the race lead.

- News: Jakobsen shows winter work with Volta ao Algarve victory. (Cyclingnews) - Dutchman powers to sprint win on first race day of new season.

- Results: Jakobsen wins stage 1. (Cyclingnews) - Crash disrupts run-in on opening stage.

- Fabio Jakobsen (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Preview: Volta ao Algarve 2019 – Preview. (Cyclingnews) - Strong line-up on tough route will see deserving winner.

- News: Aru to attack Volta ao Algarve with 'grit'. (Cyclingnews) - Italian leads young UAE Team Emirates line-up.

- Bingen Fernandez, directeur sportif, Team Dimension Data: "We have a super strong team of all rounders and puncheurs ready for Volta ao Algarve. We could say we don't really have anyone for the overall but we definitely have some different guys that can target stage wins on the different days. This can be to our favour because now we have the license to race positively each day with very little to lose."

- Stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Wednesday, February 20
Start at 12:00 local, 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET
Finish at 17:08 local, 18:08 CET, 12:08pm ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, February 21
Start at 12:10 local, 13:10 CET, 7:10am ET
Finish at 16:56 local, 17:56 CET, 11:56am ET

Stage 3 - Friday, February 22 ITT
Start at 13:35 local, 14:35 CET, 8:35am ET
Finish at 17:06 local, 18:06 CET, 12:06pm ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, February 23
Start at 12:00 local, 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET
Finish at 17:07 local, 18:07 CET, 12:07pm ET

Stage 5 - Sunday, February 24
Start at 12:30 local, 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET
Finish at 17:05 local, 18:05 CET, 12:05pm ET

Time zone in Portugal is WET
1 hour behind of CET
5 hours ahead of U.S. ET

- Michal Kwiatkowski (Team Sky) won the 2018 Volta ao Algarve.

- The 2019 Volta ao Algarve is being held February 20-24.

 


Stefan Kung (Groupama-FDJ) on his way to winning the Stage 3 Individual Time Trial
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Stefan Kung (Groupama-FDJ) celebrates his Stage 3 victory on the podium.
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Stage 4 Profile


Spring seems not too far off as the peloton rides during Stage 2.
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Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) wins Stage 2.
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Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) is new overall leader following his Stage 2 victory.
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Stage 3 Profile


2019 Volta ao Algarve Stage 1: Fabio Jakobsen (Deceuninck-Quickstep) wins Stage 1.
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Fabio Jakobsen (Deceuninck-Quickstep) leads the 2019 Volta ao Algarve following his Stage 1 victory.
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Stage 2 Profile

2019 Volta ao Algarve Stage Profiles

Stage 1 Profile

 

 

Notes from the 2018 Volta ao Algarve

- Official site ticker LIVE here.

- LIVE video here and here.  (tvi24, Portuguese)

- News: Home favourite Oliveira shines at Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - Movistar targets top 10 but hopes for podium.

- News: Groenewegen wins stage 4 sprint in Tavira. (Cyclingnews) - Thomas keeps overall lead with one stage remaining.

- Final Start List here.

- Dylan Groenewegen (LottoNL-Jumbo) won Stage 4.  Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) retained the overall race lead.

- News: Campenaerts denied at the last in Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - European champion spends hours in the hot seat only to be topped by Thomas.

- News: Geraint Thomas extends lead at Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - Team Sky dominate the individual time trial.

- News: Thomas wins stage 3. (Cyclingnews) - Team Sky rider extends race lead.

- Race leader Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) won the Stage 3 Individual Time Trial.

- News: Geraint Thomas takes yellow at Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - 'Tomorrow will be a good test and I’m looking forward to it' says Team Sky leader.

- News: Kwiatkowski wins stage 2 mountain finish to Foia. (Cyclingnews) - Double Sky success as Thomas takes race lead.

- Michal Kwiatkowski (Team Sky) won Stage 2.  Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) is new race leader.

- News: Mollema reveling in responsibility at Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - 'My biggest goal is once again the Tour de France' says 31-year-old Dutchman.

- News: Groenewegen wins stage 1. (Cyclingnews) - Dutchman tops Demare in opener.

- Dylan Groenewegen (LottoNL-Jumbo) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) won the 2017 Volta ao Algarve.

- News: Demare: Good work plus a good recovery equals I'm ready to start racing. (Cyclingnews) - French champion starts 2018 season at Volta ao Algarve.

- News: Sunweb opt for youth to start 2018 European season. (Cyclingnews) - Oomen leads GC aim in Portugal.

- News: Dan Martin ready for UAE debut at Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - 'I have a mixture of nerves and excitement' Irishman says as he begins his 2018 season.

- News: Quick-Step Floors lead with Jungels and Gilbert at Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - Belgian team looks to add to early-season successes.

- News: Richie Porte and Tejay van Garderen headline BMC at Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - American will make first appearance of 2018 in Portugal.

- News: Richie Porte headlines BMC squad at Volta ao Algarve. (Cyclingnews) - Trek-Segafredo with Mollema and Degenkolb for February stage race.

- The 2018 Volta ao Algarve is being held February 14-18.

 

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