2021 Volta a Portugal | |
Series: | 2021 UCI Europe Tour |
Date: | 4 – 15 August 2021 |
Stages: | 10 + Prologue |
Distance: | 1568.6 |
Unit: | km |
Time: | 39h 39' 33" |
First: | |
First Nat: | POR |
First Color: | yellow |
Second: | Mauricio Moreira |
Second Nat: | URU |
Third: | Alejandro Marque |
Third Nat: | ESP |
Points: | Rafael Reis |
Points Nat: | POR |
Points Color: | green |
Mountains: | Bruno Silva |
Mountains Nat: | POR |
Mountains Color: | polkadot |
Youth: | Abner González |
Youth Nat: | PUR |
Youth Color: | white |
Combination: | Mauricio Moreira |
Combination Nat: | URU |
Previous: | 2020 |
Next: | 2022 |
The 2021 Volta a Portugal (known as the 2021 Volta a Portugal em Bicicleta Santander for sponsorship reasons) was the 82nd edition of the Volta a Portugal road cycling stage race (not counting 2020 Volta a Portugal Edição Especial), which was held from 4 to 15 August 2021.[1] [2] It was a 2.1 event on the 2021 UCI Europe Tour calendar.[3]
Before the beginning of stage 3, retired from the race due to COVID-19 positive tests among their riders.[4] Before the beginning of stage 5 another team, retired due to same reason, and also two riders from and another two from [5] In the end of that same stage, reached the top of individual general classification with Daniel Freitas. However, in the following morning another positive test to COVID-19 to one of its riders, dictated the withdraw from the race for the team, with Alejandro Marque wearing again the yellow jersey.[6]
One UCI WorldTeam, six UCI ProTeams, and eleven UCI Continental teams made up the eighteen teams that participated in the race. Each team entered a squad of seven riders, for a total of 126 riders who started the race. 88 riders finished.[7]
UCI WorldTeams
UCI ProTeams
UCI Continental Teams
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Winner | ||
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P | 4 August | Lisbon | 5.4km (03.4miles) | Individual time trial | |||
1 | 5 August | Torres Vedras to Setúbal | 175.8km (109.2miles) | Hilly stage | |||
2 | 6 August | Ponte de Sor to Castelo Branco | 162.1km (100.7miles) | Hilly stage | |||
3 | 7 August | Sertã to Covilhã (Torre) | 170.3km (105.8miles) | Mountain stage | |||
4 | 8 August | Belmonte to Guarda | 181.6km (112.8miles) | Mountain stage | |||
9 August | Guarda | Rest day | |||||
5 | 10 August | Águeda to Santo Tirso (Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Assunção) | 171.3km (106.4miles) | Hilly stage | |||
6 | 11 August | Viana do Castelo to Fafe | 182.4km (113.3miles) | Hilly stage | |||
7 | 12 August | 193.2km (120miles) | Hilly stage | ||||
8 | 13 August | Bragança to Montalegre (Serra do Larouco) | 160.7km (99.9miles) | Mountain stage | |||
9 | 14 August | Boticas to Mondim de Basto (Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Graça) | 145.5km (90.4miles) | Mountain stage | |||
10 | 15 August | Viseu to Viseu | 20.3km (12.6miles) | Individual time trial | |||
Total | 1568.6km (974.7miles) |
Stage | Winner | General classification | Points classification | Mountains classification | Young rider classification | Team classification | Combination classification | Portuguese rider classification | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
P | Rafael Reis | Rafael Reis | not awarded | not awarded | Juri Hollmann | not awarded | Rafael Reis | ||
1 | Rafael Reis | Rafael Reis | Hugo Nunes | ||||||
2 | Kyle Murphy | Kyle Murphy | Marvin Scheulen | ||||||
3 | Alejandro Marque | Alejandro Marque | Luís Gomes | Alejandro Marque | Abner González | Joni Brandão | |||
4 | Frederico Figueiredo | ||||||||
5 | Mason Hollyman | Daniel Freitas | Daniel Freitas | ||||||
6 | Ben King | Alejandro Marque | Bruno Silva | ||||||
7 | Rafael Reis | Rafael Reis | Rafael Reis | Rafael Reis | Rafael Reis | ||||
8 | Kyle Murphy | ||||||||
9 | Mauricio Moreira | Mauricio Moreira | |||||||
10 | Rafael Reis | ||||||||
Final | Bruno Silva | Abner González | Mauricio Moreira |