Volta ao Algarve 2023
Latest News from the Race
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Rolling Volta ao Algarve TT offers early warm-up for Tour de France contenders
Remco Evenepoel expected to return to race he won in 2020 and 2022, Wout van Aert's participation also possible -
Thymen Arensman envisions 'three leaders' for Ineos at Giro d'Italia
Ellingworth, however, says Dutchman is 'the backup' to Thomas -
Filippo Ganna swallows another second place at Volta ao Algarve
Italian inspects rear wheel and remains tight-lipped after final-day time trial
Date | February 15-19, 2023 |
Distance | 795km |
Start | Portimão |
Finish | Lagoa |
Previous edition | Volta ao Algarve 2022 |
Overall Winner | Dani Martínez (Ineos Grenadiers) |
Points classification winner | Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) |
Mountains classification winner | Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep) |
Best young rider | Oscar Onley (Team DSM) |
Best team | Ineos Grenadiers |
Volta ao Algarve 2023 Results
Stage 1: Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X) charged to his first win of the year on stage 1 at Volta ao Algarve. The Norwegian fended off a late surge from Jordi Meeus (Bora-Hansgrohe), who got past Kristoff's lead-out man Søren Wærskjold but ran out of space.
Stage 2: Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) snatched the stage 2 victory from Ilan Van Wilder (Soudal-QuickStep) with a late surge to the line atop Alto da Fóia.
Van Wilder celebrated too early after launching his sprint from a select group with 300 metres to go and ultimately finished second. Cort took over the overall classification with four seconds lead.
Stage 3: Sprinting from a six-man break just as they had been caught by the bunch on the cusp of the finishing straight, race leader Cort claimed a dramatic victory in Tavira. Cort increased his lead to 18 seconds over Rui Costa (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty) and 20 over Van Wilder.
Stage 4: Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) triumphed on Alto do Malhão and took over the overall lead. The Briton claimed his first victory of the year beating João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) and Van Wilder on the punchy uphill finish.
Stage 5: Dani Martínez (Ineos Grenadiers) wins the Volta ao Algarve with a stunning final time trial. The Colombian finished third on the 24.4km course, which was enough to claim the overall title by two seconds ahead of teammate Filippo Ganna.
Stefan Küng (Groupama FDJ) won the stage, clocking a 29:34 on the somewhat technical course to beat Rémi Cavagna (Soudal Quickstep). Ganna was third.
Yellow jersey into the stage, Pidcock took too much speed into one corner and veered off-road, heading up a dirt banking before riding it around and down. He survived his off-road scare to finish 19th in the time trial and dropped from first to seventh on the final stage.
Stage | Stage Winner | GC Leader |
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Stage 1 | Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X) | Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X Pro) |
Stage 2 | Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) | Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) |
Stage 3 | Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) | Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) |
Stage 4 | Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) | Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) |
Stage 5 | Stefan Küng (Groupama FDJ) | Dani Martínez (Ineos Grenadiers) |
Stage | Points | Mountains | Youth | Team |
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Stage 1 | Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X Pro) | Antonio Ferreira (Kelly Simoldes UDO) | Pavel Bittner (Team DSM) | Trek-Segafredo |
Stage 2 | Alexander Kristoff (Uno-X Pro) | Antonio Ferreira (Kelly Simoldes UDO) | Frederik Wandahl (BORA-hansgrohe) | EF Education-EasyPost |
Stage 3 | Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) | Antonio Ferreira (Kelly Simoldes UDO) | Frederik Wandahl (BORA-hansgrohe) | EF Education-EasyPost |
Stage 4 | Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) | Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep) | Oscar Onley (Team DSM) | Ineos Grenadiers |
Stage 5 | Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) | Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep) | Oscar Onley (Team DSM) | Ineos Grenadiers |
Races
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Volta ao Algarve 202315 February 2023 - 19 February 2023 | Portugal | 2.Pro
Latest Content on the Race
Soudal-QuickStep 'not sharp enough' as Jakobsen left empty-handed in Algarve
By Patrick Fletcher published
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Ganna and Pidcock inspire ambush at Volta ao Algarve
By Patrick Fletcher published
News 'After a relatively dull stage it turned into a fun final,' the Briton said, noting the acceleration by stage winner Cort was 'a shock'
'It feels faster' – Cort credits new Cannondale SuperSix for 2023 success
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Ineos fighting on four fronts in Algarve as Tom Pidcock regrets 'lack of experience' on Foia
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'Just a bit stupid' - Van Wilder rues premature celebration at Volta ao Algarve
By Patrick Fletcher published
News Soudal-Quickstep rider takes narrow defeat in stride
Marc Hirschi out for up to two months after fracturing arm at Volta ao Algarve
By Barry Ryan published
News Swiss rider's Spring Classics campaign in doubt following crash
‘I need to use my elbows more' – Tom Pidcock accepts punishment in Algarve
By Patrick Fletcher published
News 'First time in a long time that I'm ready already in my first race' says Ineos rider
Alexander Kristoff an inspiration but also a winner for Uno-X
By Patrick Fletcher published
News “He makes it seem possible to be a world-class cyclist” says Waerenskjold
Top News on the Race
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Tom Pidcock survives off-road scare but lacks power in Volta ao Algarve TT - Video
Briton drops from first to seventh on final stage -
Wrong tyre choice ruins Bissegger's time trial at Volta ao Algarve
'The start was full dry but you go 1km on the course and it's full wet' says frustrated European champion -
Kasper Asgreen: By Flanders and Roubaix I will be in full flight
Dane making progress on his 'long way back' from knee injury and fatigue syndrome
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Volta ao Algarve TT marks 'important step' in Tom Pidcock's career
'If I don't win, I won't go to bed crying' says race leader ahead of final stage -
Volta ao Algarve still delicately poised as Ganna looms large
Final GC comes down 24.4km time trial on Sunday -
'I was limited at UAE' – In-form Rui Costa relishing freedom at Intermarché
Veteran battling for GC at the Volta ao Algarve with three wins already under his belt in 2023
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Soudal-QuickStep 'not sharp enough' as Jakobsen left empty-handed in Algarve
Belgian team caught off guard by surprise breakaway -
Ganna and Pidcock inspire ambush at Volta ao Algarve
'After a relatively dull stage it turned into a fun final,' the Briton said, noting the acceleration by stage winner Cort was 'a shock' -
'It feels faster' – Cort credits new Cannondale SuperSix for 2023 success
EF Education-EasyPost take win number 9 at Volta ao Algarve