2018 Volta a Portugal

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DatesAugust 1–12, 2018 (2018-08-01 2018-08-12)
Stages11
Distance1,589.1 km (987.4 mi)
Winning time41h 15' 32"
2018 Volta a Portugal
Race details
DatesAugust 1–12, 2018 (2018-08-01 2018-08-12)
Stages11
Distance1,589.1 km (987.4 mi)
Winning time41h 15' 32"
Results
Winner  Raúl Alarcón[citation needed] (ESP) (W52 / FC Porto)
  Second  Joni Brandão (POR) (Sporting / Tavira)
  Third  Vicente García de Mateos (ESP) (Aviludo–Louletano)

Points  Vicente García de Mateos (ESP) (Aviludo–Louletano)
Mountains  Raúl Alarcón (ESP) (W52 / FC Porto)
Youth  Xuban Errazkin (ESP) (Vito–Feirense–BlackJack)
  Combination  Raúl Alarcón (ESP) (W52 / FC Porto)
  Team Sporting / Tavira
 2017
2019 

The 2018 Volta a Portugal was the 80th edition of the Volta a Portugal cycle race and was held on 1 August to 12 August 2018. The race started in Setúbal and finished in Fafe. 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 2018 Volta a Portugal.[1]

The 18 teams participating in the race are:

UCI Professional Continental teams

UCI Continental teams

Stages

Stage 4 and queen stage, originally 171,4 km, was shortened 27 km due to extreme weather conditions.[2] The passage through Torre was replaced by Penhas Douradas climb, also the Seia intermediate sprint was eliminated.[3]

Stage characteristics and winners
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
P 1 August Setúbal 1.8 km (1 mi) Individual time trial  Rafael Reis (POR)
1 2 August Alcácer do Sal to Albufeira 191.8 km (119 mi) Flat stage  Riccardo Stacchiotti (ITA)
2 3 August Beja to Portalegre 203.6 km (127 mi) Hilly stage  Vicente García de Mateos (ESP)
3 4 August Sertã to Oliveira do Hospital 177.8 km (110 mi) Medium mountain stage  Raúl Alarcón (ESP)
4 5 August Guarda to Covilhã 144 km (89 mi)[2] Mountain stage  Raúl Alarcón (ESP)
5 6 August Sabugal to Viseu 191.7 km (119 mi) Medium mountain stage  Riccardo Stacchiotti (ITA)
7 August Municipality of Viseu Rest day
6 8 August Sernancelhe to Boticas 165.4 km (103 mi) Medium mountain stage  Domingos Gonçalves (POR)
7 9 August Montalegre to Viana do Castelo (Santa Luzia) 165.5 km (103 mi) Hilly stage  Enrique Sanz (ESP)
8 10 August Barcelos to Braga 147.6 km (92 mi) Medium mountain stage  Vicente García de Mateos (ESP)
9 11 August Felgueiras to Alto da Senhora da Graça 155.2 km (96 mi) Mountain stage  Raúl Alarcón (ESP)
10 12 August Fafe 17.3 km (11 mi) Individual time trial  Vicente García de Mateos (ESP)
Total 1,561.7 km (970 mi)

Classification leadership

References

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