2017 Volta a Portugal

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DatesAugust 4 - 15
Stages10 + Prologue
Distance1,626.7 km (1,011 mi)
Winning time41h 46' 14"
2017 Volta a Portugal
2017 UCI Europe Tour
Race details
DatesAugust 4 - 15
Stages10 + Prologue
Distance1,626.7 km (1,011 mi)
Winning time41h 46' 14"
Results
Winner  Raúl Alarcón [1] (ESP) (W52 / FC Porto / Mestre da Cor)
  Second  Amaro Antunes (POR) (W52 / FC Porto / Mestre da Cor)
  Third  Vicente de Mateos (ESP) (Louletano–Hospital de Loulé)

Points  Vicente de Mateos (ESP) (Louletano–Hospital de Loulé)
Mountains  Amaro Antunes (POR) (W52 / FC Porto / Mestre da Cor)
Youth  Krists Neilands (LAT) (Israel Cycling Academy)
  Team W52 / FC Porto / Mestre da Cor
 2016
2018 

The 2017 Volta a Portugal was a men's road bicycle race held from 4 August to 15 August 2017.[2] It is the 79th edition of the men's stage race to be held, which was established in 1927. As part of the 2017 UCI Europe Tour, it was rated as a 2.1 event. Raúl Alarcón end the race in first place. However, in March 2021, due to doping all his results obtained between 28 July 2015 and 21 October 2019 were cancelled, including 2017 Volta a Portugal.[1]

In total, 18 teams are set to compete.

Schedule

Stage Route Distance Date Type Winner
P Lisbon > Lisbon 5.4 km (3 mi) August 4 Individual time trial  Damien Gaudin (FRA)
1 Vila Franca de Xira > Setúbal 203 km (126 mi) August 5 Medium-mountain stage  Raúl Alarcón (ESP)
2 Reguengos de Monsaraz > Castelo Branco 214.7 km (133 mi) August 6 Medium-mountain stage  Samuel Caldeira (POR)
3 Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo > Bragança 162.7 km (101 mi) August 7 Medium-mountain stage  Bryan Alaphilippe (FRA)
4 Macedo de Cavaleiros > Mondim de Basto (Srª da Graça) 152.7 km (95 mi) August 8 Mountain stage  Raúl Alarcón (ESP)
5 Boticas > Viana do Castelo 179.6 km (112 mi) August 9 Medium-mountain stage  Gustavo Veloso (ESP)
6 Braga > Fafe 182.7 km (114 mi) August 10 Mountain stage  Rui Sousa (POR)
7 Lousada > Santo Tirso (Santuário N. Sra. Assunção) 161.9 km (101 mi) August 12 Medium-mountain stage  António Barbio (POR)
8 Gondomar > Oliveira de Azeméis 159.8 km (99 mi) August 13 Medium-mountain stage  Vicente de Mateos (ESP)
9 Lousã > Guarda 184.1 km (114 mi) August 14 Mountain stage  Amaro Antunes (POR)
10 Viseu > Viseu 20.1 km (12 mi) August 15 Individual time trial  Gustavo Veloso (ESP)

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Classification standings

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