The 38th edition of the Trophy Joaquim Agostinho, held 9-12 July will have 150 cyclists, the largest number ever of proof, announced Tuesday the organizing committee of the event, in Torres Vedras.
150 cyclists, this "is the largest squad of 38 issues," he said at the press conference Francisco Manuel Fernandes, president of the organizing committee.
In this 38th edition of the race, in which honors the former Portuguese runner Joaquim Agostinho, who was born in Torres Vedras and whose death occurred 31 years ago, the main favorites to win are the Spanish Quinta da Lixa Delio Fernandes (shirts Yellow Trophy 2014) and Gustavo Veloso (winner of the Tour of Portugal 2014).
Together even if the Portuguese Nuno nozzle (Radio Popular-Boavista), which won the national championship under 23, Amaro Antunes (LA Aluminium / Antarte) and Ricardo Mestre (Team Tavira), winner of two editions of the Trophy Joaquim Agostinho and a Tour of Portugal.
Among the 19 teams, 12 nationalities will be represented, as Ecuadorians, Brazilians, Russians, Germans, Spanish, French, Czechs, Serbs and Ukrainians.
The competition starts on 09 July, with the traditional prologue eight kilometers, which this year takes place in the village of Turcifal, Torres Vedras.
On the second day, the cyclists will go out of Ventosa (Lisbon) for a 155.5 kilometer stage, which ends at the Alto do Montejunto.
The third day is reserved for the Torres Vedras circuit between the location of Ameal and Torres Vedras city, totaling 143 kilometers.
On the last day, cyclists will have the biggest step between São Martinho do Porto (Alcobaça) and Carvoeira (Torres Vedras), a total of 172.4 kilometers.
To be proof that precedes the Tour of Portugal, "it is important for cyclists win and see if they are fit," said the president of the Portuguese Cycling Federation, Delmiro Pereira, adding that is expected to be "very busy because every day They will be decisive. "
For the second year, it runs in parallel, on the 11th, the National Championship Paraciclismo Fund, a race for cyclists with disabilities.
The president of Torres Vedras chamber announced that the 2016 trophy presentation ceremony will be held at the Museum Joaquim Agostinho, scheduled to open this year in the city.
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Palmarés por países[editar | editar código-fonte]
País | Vitórias |
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Portugal | 21 |
Espanha | 9 |
União Soviética | 2 |
Bulgária | 1 |
Suíça | 1 |
Moldávia | 1 |
Alemanha | 1 |
Argentina | 1 |
Palmares
- 1968 (2º lugar)
- 1969 (7º lugar) (vencedor de 1 etapa)
- 1970 (1º lugar) (vencedor de 4 etapas)
- 1971 (1º lugar) (vencedor de 8 etapas)
- 1972 (1º lugar) (vencedor de 5 etapas)
- 1969 (8º lugar) (vencedor de 2 etapas)
- 1970 (14º lugar)
- 1971 (5º lugar)
- 1972 (8º lugar)
- 1973 (8º lugar) (vencedor de 1 etapa)
- 1974 (6º lugar)
- 1975 (15º lugar)
- 1977 (13º lugar)
- 1978 (3º lugar)
- 1979 (3º lugar) (vencedor de 1 etapa)
- 1980 (5º lugar)
- 1983 (11º lugar)
- 1973 (6º lugar)
- 1974 (2º lugar) (vencedor de 2 etapas)
- 1976 (7º lugar) (vencedor de 1 etapa)
- 1977 (15º lugar)
- Campeonato do Mundo de Estrada
- (1968 - ?) (16º lugar)
- (1969 - ?) (15º lugar)
- (1972 - ?) (42º lugar)
- (1973 - ?) (20º lugar)
- Campeonato Nacional Estrada
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