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2020 Volta a Portugal

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The 2020 Volta a Portugal em Bicicleta Edição Especial was the 82nd edition of the Volta a Portugal road cycling stage race and was held from 27 September to 5 October 2020. Originally, it was due to take place from 29 July to August 8, but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] It was a 2.1-rated event on the 2020 UCI Europe Tour and covered 1,183.9 km (735.6 mi) over eight stages.[2]

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Teams

Five UCI ProTeams and the nine Portuguese UCI Continental teams made up the fourteen teams of seven riders each that participated in the race. 89 of the 98 riders in the race finished.[3][4][5]

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UCI Continental Teams

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Schedule

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Stages

Prologue

27 September 2020 — Fafe, 7 km (4.3 mi) (ITT)[6][7]
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Stage 1

28 September 2020 — Montalegre to Viana do Castelo (Alto de Santa Luzia), 180 km (110 mi)[11][12]
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Stage 2

29 September 2020 — Paredes to Alto da Senhora da Graça, 167 km (104 mi)[16][17]
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Stage 3

30 September 2020 — Felgueiras to Viseu, 171.9 km (106.8 mi)[21][22]
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Stage 4

1 October 2020 — Guarda to Covilhã (Torre), 148 km (92 mi)[26][27]
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Stage 5

2 October 2020 — Oliveira do Hospital to Águeda, 176.3 km (109.5 mi)[31][32]
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Stage 6

3 October 2020 — Caldas da Rainha to Torres Vedras, 155 km (96 mi)[36][37]
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Stage 7

4 October 2020 — Loures to Setúbal, 161 km (100 mi)[41][42]
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Stage 8

5 October 2020 — Lisbon to Lisbon, 17.7 km (11.0 mi) (ITT)[46][47]
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Classification leadership

  • On stage 3, Gustavo César, who was second in the points classification, wore the red jersey, because first placed Amaro Antunes wore the yellow jersey as the leader of the general classification.
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Final classification standings

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General classification

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Points classification

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Mountains classification

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Young rider classification

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Portuguese rider classification

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References

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