Turn of Algarve
The Turn of Algarve (in Portuguese: Volta ão Algarve ) is a race cyclist with stages disputing with the Portugal, in Algarve. Regarded as the second test cyclist Portuguese, after the Turn of Portugal, it takes since ten years more and more of importance on the level of the professional circuit, as the presence testifies some among the last winners of Melchor Mauri, Alex Zülle, Floyd Landis and Alessandro Petacchi.
Prize list
Principal records
Victories with general classification
- 3. Belmiro Silva, in 1977,1981,1984
- 2. Firmino Bernardino, 1979 and 1980
- 2. Manual Cunha, 1986 and 1987
- 2. Joaquim Gums, 1988 and 1992
- 2. Fernando Carvalho, 1989 and 1990
- 2. Cássio Freitas, 1993 and 1995
- 2. Cândido Barbosa, 1997 and 2002
runners having generally finished in the second place
- 4. Marco Chagas, in 1985,1986,1988, and 1989
- 3. Adelino Teixeira, in 1977,1978, and 1981
- 2. Cândido Barbosa, in 1994 and 1999
- 2. Jose Azevedo, in 2000 and 2001
- 2. Victor Hugo Peña, in 2003 and 2004
General classification (by nations)
- 27. Portugal
- 2.
- 2. Italy
- 1. Spain
- 1.
- 1. Switzerland
- 1. Denmark
- 1. The United States
Better climbing
- 3. Gonçalo Amorim, in 1993,1997, and 2004
- 2. António Fernandes, in 1981 and 1988
- 2. Youri Sourkov, in 1995 and 1999
- 2. Pedro Cardoso, in 1998 and 2002
Points score
- 5. Cândido Barbosa, in 1994,1997,1999,2002 and 2004
- 3. Alexandre Ruas, in 1979,1980, and 1987
- 3. Pedro Silva, in 1988,1990 and 1991
- 2. Luís Teixeira, in 1977 and 1982
- 2. Carlos Marta, in 1992 and 1995
- 2. Angel Edo, in 2000 and 2003
Victories of stages
Victories of stages over the same Lathe
- 6. Cândido Barbosa, all stages of the turn 1997
individual Victories of stages by nations
the tightest variations on arrival of the Turn
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