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词条 2015 Volta ao Algarve
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  1. Race overview

  2. Stages

     Stage 1  Stage 2   Stage 3    Stage 4    Stage 5  

  3. Classification leadership table

  4. References

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The 2015 Volta ao Algarve was the 41st running of the Volta ao Algarve road cycling stage race. It was rated as a 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour and took place from 18 to 22 February 2015 in the Algarve region of Portugal.[1]

The race consisted of five stages, including one summit finish (at Alto do Malhão) and one Individual time trial.[2] The defending champion was Michał Kwiatkowski of {{Ct|OPQ|2015}}, who won two stages of the 2014 Volta ao Algarve.

The 2015 race was won by Geraint Thomas of {{Ct|SKY|2015}}. He took the lead with victory in a solo breakaway on stage 2, then defended his lead with third place in the time trial and fourth place on the summit finish. He ended the race 27 seconds ahead of Kwiatkowski, with Tiago Machado ({{Ct|KAT|2015}}) in third place. Thomas also won the points classification; his teammate Richie Porte won the summit finish and also the mountains classification.

In the other classifications, the young riders competition was won by Davide Formolo ({{Ct|GRS|2015}}), Machado won the Portuguese classification and Machado's team Katusha won the team's classification.

Race overview

Stage Date Route DistanceType Winner
1 18 February Lagos – Albufeira166.7|km|0|abbr=on}} Hilly stageGianni Meersman|BEL}}
2 19 February Lagoa – Monchique197.2|km|0|abbr=on}} Hilly stageGeraint Thomas|GBR}}
3 20 February Vila do Bispo – Cabo de São Vicente19|km|0|abbr=on}} Individual time trialTony Martin|GER}}
4 21 February Tavira – Loulé (Alto do Malhão)215.7|km|0|abbr=on}} Hilly stageRichie Porte|AUS}}
5 22 February Almodôvar – Vilamoura184.3|km|0|abbr=on}} Hilly stageAndré Greipel|GER}}

Stages

Stage 1

The first stage was a {{convert|166.7|km|0|abbr=on}} route from Lagos to Albufeira, across generally hilly terrain, though it was expected that the race would end in a bunch sprint.[3][4]

The early break consisted of Mario González (ActiveJet), Joni Brandão ({{ct|EFG|2015}}), João Benta (Louletano-Ray Just Energy) and Samuel Magalhães (Rádio Popular-Boavista), who earned a lead of almost eight minutes before they were brought back by {{ct|LTB|2015}} and {{ct|OPQ|2015}}, seeking to set up their sprinters for the stage win. Brandão was able to gain bonus seconds at both intermediate sprints.[5]

Gianni Meersman ({{ct|OPQ|2015|nolink=yes}}) won the sprint ahead of Ben Swift ({{ct|SKY|2015}}) and Paul Martens ({{ct|RAB|2015}}) and moved into the race lead. Joni Brandão, having finished on the same time as Meersman, was third in the general classification thanks to the bonus seconds he won.[6]
Stage 1 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Gianni Meersman|BEL}}OPQ|2015}}{{nowrap|4hr 13' 53"}}
2Ben Swift|GBR}}SKY|2015}}s.t.
3Paul Martens|GER}}RAB|2015}}s.t.
4Roy Jans|BEL}}WGG|2015}}s.t.
5Zdeněk Štybar|CZE}}OPQ|2015}}s.t.
6Raymond Kreder|NED}}ROO|2015}}s.t.
7Jesús Herrada|SPA}}MOV|2015}}s.t.
8Ramunas Navardauskas|LIT}}GRS|2015}}s.t.
9Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}OPQ|2015}}s.t.
10Guillaume Boivin|CAN}}OPT|2015}}s.t.
General Classification after Stage 1
RiderTeamTime
1Gianni Meersman|BEL}}OPQ|2015}}{{nowrap|4hr 13' 43"}}
2Ben Swift|GBR}}SKY|2015}}+4"
3Joni Brandão|POR}}EFG|2015}}+5"
4Paul Martens|GER}}RAB|2015}}+6"
5Roy Jans|BEL}}WGG|2015}}+10"
6Zdeněk Štybar|CZE}}OPQ|2015}}s.t.
7Raymond Kreder|NED}}ROO|2015}}s.t.
8Jesús Herrada|SPA}}MOV|2015}}s.t.
9Ramunas Navardauskas|LIT}}GRS|2015}}s.t.
10Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}OPQ|2015}}s.t.

Stage 2

Stage 2 was a mixed stage: the first part saw the riders riding across gentle hills, but the final part of the {{convert|197.2|km|0|abbr=on}} course was much more demanding, with several difficult climbs in the last {{convert|70|km|0|abbr=on}}.[7]

The first major breakaway was formed by Marcel Sieberg ({{ct|LTB|2015}}), Andreas Schillinger ({{ct|TNE|2015}}), Fabricio Ferrari ({{ct|CJR|2015}}), Wesley Kreder ({{ct|ROO|2015}}) and Ivan Balykin ({{ct|RVL|2015}}). They built a lead of more than five minutes, but were caught in the mountainous portion of the race with more than {{convert|25|km|0|abbr=on}} remaining on the stage. A second breakaway then attacked, formed of Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev ({{ct|AST|2015}}), Jonathan Castroviejo ({{ct|MOV|2015}}), Ian Boswell ({{ct|SKY|2015}}), Phil Gaimon ({{ct|OPT|2015}}) and Alberto Gallego (Rádio Popular-Boavista). This group was caught before the final climb of the race.[8]

The final climb finished {{convert|5.4|km|0|abbr=on}} from the end of the stage. Rein Taaramäe ({{ct|AST|2015|nolink=yes}}) attacked on this climb, before Geraint Thomas ({{ct|SKY|2015|nolink=yes}}) launched his own attack. Thomas was able to catch and pass Taaramäe, taking a solo victory 19 seconds ahead of the Estonian and 23 seconds ahead of the rest of the lead group.[9] With bonus seconds taken into consideration, Thomas now led the general classification by 30 seconds, as well as leading the points and mountains classifications. His teammate Sebastian Henao led the young riders classification.[10] This was Thomas's first win of the season.[11]

Stage 2 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2015}}{{nowrap|4hr 59' 13"}}
2Rein Taaramäe|EST}}AST|2015}}+19"
3Valerio Agnoli|ITA}}AST|2015}}+23"
4Luis León Sánchez|SPA}}AST|2015}}s.t.
5Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}OPQ|2015}}s.t.
6Zdeněk Štybar|CZE}}OPQ|2015}}s.t.
7Alberto Losada|SPA}}KAT|2015}}s.t.
8Sergey Chernetskiy|RUS}}KAT|2015}}s.t.
9Lars Petter Nordhaug|NOR}}SKY|2015}}s.t.
10Salvatore Puccio|ITA}}SKY|2015}}s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2
RiderTeamTime
1Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2015}}{{nowrap|9hr 12' 56"}}
2Rein Taaramäe|EST}}AST|2015}}+30"
3Zdeněk Štybar|CZE}}OPQ|2015}}+33"
4Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}OPQ|2015}}s.t.
5Luis León Sánchez|SPA}}AST|2015}}s.t.
6Richie Porte|AUS}}SKY|2015}}s.t.
7Sergey Chernetskiy|RUS}}KAT|2015}}s.t.
8Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2015}}s.t.
9Tiago Machado|POR}}KAT|2015}}s.t.
10Alberto Losada|SPA}}KAT|2015}}s.t.

Stage 3

Stage 3 was a {{convert|19|km|0|abbr=on}} individual time trial from Vila do Bispo to Cabo de São Vicente. Though there were no significant climbs, the route was hilly throughout. There was additional difficulty caused by a headwind. The pre-stage favourite was former world time trial champion Tony Martin ({{ct|OPQ|2015}}), who was wearing the German time trial champion's jersey for the first time in four years.[12][13]

Adriano Malori ({{ct|MOV|2015}}), who had won the time trial in the 2015 Tour de San Luis, set an early time of 21' 51". Martin was 10 seconds ahead at the checkpoint halfway along the course, but could not hold this advantage to the finish; he ended the stage on the same time as Malori, winning the stage thanks to the precise timing. Geraint Thomas ({{ct|SKY|2015}}), riding in the yellow skinsuit of the race leader, was ten seconds ahead of Martin at the checkpoint, but faded over the final kilometres to finish three seconds behind Martin and Malori. Defending champion Michał Kwiatkowski was fourth. Thomas therefore increased his race lead, with Martin and Kwiatkowski in second and third.[13][14]
Stage 3 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2015}}{{nowrap|+21' 51"}}
2Adriano Malori|ITA}}MOV|2015}}s.t.
3Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2015}}+3"
4Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}OPQ|2015}}+9"
5Anton Vorobyev|RUS}}KAT|2015}}+19"
6Jonathan Castroviejo|SPA}}MOV|2015}}+26"
7Rein Taaramäe|EST}}AST|2015}}s.t.
8Luis León Sánchez|SPA}}AST|2015}}+32"
9Sergey Chernetskiy|RUS}}KAT|2015}}+34"
10Tiago Machado|POR}}KAT|2015}}+37"
General Classification after Stage 3
RiderTeamTime
1Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2015}}{{nowrap|9hr 34' 50"}}
2Tony Martin|GER}}OPQ|2015}}+30"
3Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}OPQ|2015}}+39"
4Rein Taaramäe|EST}}AST|2015}}+53"
5Luis León Sánchez|SPA}}AST|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 02"}}
6Sergey Chernetskiy|RUS}}KAT|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 04"}}
7Tiago Machado|POR}}KAT|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 07"}}
8Zdeněk Štybar|CZE}}OPQ|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 31"}}
9Richie Porte|AUS}}SKY|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 33"}}
10Rubén Fernández|SPA}}MOV|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 38"}}

Stage 4

The fourth stage was the queen stage of the race, a {{convert|215.7|km|0|abbr=on}} route from Tavira to the Alto do Malhão. The first part of the stage was relatively flat, before a difficult final section. This included three difficult climbs in the final {{convert|45|km|0|abbr=on}}, before the summit finish.[15]

The race was controlled throughout by {{ct|SKY|2015}} in defence of Geraint Thomas's yellow jersey. The day's main break was formed by Davide Malacarne ({{ct|AST|2015}}), Tony Gallopin ({{ct|LTB|2015}}), Adriano Malori ({{ct|MOV|2015}}), Mauritis Lammertink ({{ct|ROO|2015}}), Kamil Gradek (ActiveJet), Filipe Cardoso (Efapel-Glassdrive) and Beñat Txoperena (Murias Taldea). They gained a lead of over four minutes, while another group attacked from behind. This group included Tony Martin {{ct|OPQ|2015}}, in second place in the general classification. Both groups were caught before the penultimate climb, when Martin's teammate Zdeněk Štybar, eighth overall, attacked to lead over the climb. Heading into the final climb, however, Thomas was supported by his teammate Richie Porte, whose pace reduced the leading group to nine riders. Porte was then able to attack and take the stage victory. He was three seconds ahead of defending champion Michał Kwiatkowski {{ct|OPQ|2015|nolink=yes}} and a further three seconds ahead of Jon Izagirre ({{ct|MOV|2015|nolink=yes}}). Thomas finished fourth on the stage to defend his overall race lead.[16][17]

Stage 4 Result
RiderTeamTime
1Richie Porte|AUS}}SKY|2015}}{{nowrap|5hr 55' 34"}}
2Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}OPQ|2015}}+3"
3Jon Izagirre|SPA}}MOV|2015}}+6"
4Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2015}}+9"
5Michael Woods|CAN}}OPT|2015}}+13"
6Tiago Machado|POR}}KAT|2015}}s.t.
7Davide Formolo|ITA}}GRS|2015}}+16"
8Alberto Losada|SPA}}KAT|2015}}+21"
9Luis León Sánchez|SPA}}AST|2015}}+25"
10José Mendes|POR}}TNE|2015}}+31"
General Classification after Stage 4
RiderTeamTime
1Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2015}}{{nowrap|15hr 30' 33"}}
2Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}OPQ|2015}}+27"
3Tiago Machado|POR}}KAT|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 11"}}
4Richie Porte|AUS}}SKY|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 14"}}
5Luis León Sánchez|SPA}}AST|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 18"}}
6Rein Taaramäe|EST}}AST|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 19"}}
7Sergey Chernetskiy|RUS}}KAT|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 32"}}
8Alberto Losada|SPA}}KAT|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 55"}}
9Rubén Fernández|SPA}}MOV|2015}}{{nowrap|+2' 04"}}
10Jon Izagirre|SPA}}MOV|2015}}{{nowrap|+2' 21"}}

Stage 5

The fifth and final stage of the race was a {{convert|184.3|km|0|abbr=on}} route from Almodôvar to Vilamoura. The first half of the stage was fairly hilly, but the final {{convert|80|km|0|abbr=on}} were fairly flat.[18]

There was an early break of three riders: Pawel Bernas (ActiveJet), Diego Rubio ({{ct|EFG|2015}}) and Imanol Estevez (Murias Taldea). They were then joined by Heiner Parra ({{ct|CJR|2015}}). The group was initially allowed plenty of time by {{ct|SKY|2015}} and were able to climb the day's only categorised climb in the lead, but were caught on the descent. A new break then escaped, made up of Luis Mas ({{ct|CJR|2015|nolink=yes}}) and Beñat Txoperena (Murias Taldea). They were joined first by Micael Isidoro (Louletano-Ray Just Energy), and David de la Fuente ({{ct|EFG|2015|nolink=yes}}) and then also by Adriano Malori and Jonathan Castroviejo ({{ct|MOV|2015}}). They were never allowed a significant lead, with {{ct|LTB|2015}} leading the chase on behalf of André Greipel. Greipel was able to win the stage in the bunch sprint, ahead of Tom Van Asbroeck ({{ct|BEL|2015}}) and Raymond Kreder ({{ct|ROO|2015}}). Kreder, however, was relegated for improper sprinting and third place on the stage went to Rüdiger Selig ({{ct|KAT|2015}}).[19][20][21]

None of the classifications changed hands in the final stage, so Geraint Thomas won the overall victory in the race.[22]

Stage 5 Result
RiderTeamTime
1André Greipel|GER}}LTB|2015}}{{nowrap|4hr 15' 40"}}
2Tom Van Asbroeck|BEL}}RAB|2015}}s.t.
3Rüdiger Selig|GER}}KAT|2015}}s.t.
4Gianni Meersman|BEL}}OPQ|2015}}s.t.
5Phil Bauhaus|GER}}TNE|2015}}s.t.
6Roy Jans|BEL}}WGG|2015}}s.t.
7Jurgen Roelandts|BEL}}LTB|2015}}s.t.
8Alexander Porsev|RUS}}KAT|2015}}s.t.
9Ben Swift|GBR}}SKY|2015}}s.t.
10Filipe Cardoso|POR}}EFG|2015}}s.t.
General Classification after Stage 5
RiderTeamTime
1Geraint Thomas|GBR}}SKY|2015}}{{nowrap|19hr 46' 13"}}
2Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}OPQ|2015}}+27"
3Tiago Machado|POR}}KAT|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 11"}}
4Richie Porte|AUS}}SKY|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 14"}}
5Luis León Sánchez|SPA}}AST|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 18"}}
6Rein Taaramäe|EST}}AST|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 19"}}
7Sergey Chernetskiy|RUS}}KAT|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 32"}}
8Alberto Losada|SPA}}KAT|2015}}{{nowrap|+1' 55"}}
9Rubén Fernández|SPA}}MOV|2015}}{{nowrap|+2' 04"}}
10Ion Izagirre|SPA}}MOV|2015}}{{nowrap|+2' 21"}}

Classification leadership table

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Mountains classification
Youth classification
Points classification
Portuguese classification
Teams classification
1 Gianni MeersmanGianni MeersmanMario GonzálezDavide FormoloGianni MeersmanFilipe CardosoOPQ|2015}}
2 Geraint ThomasGeraint ThomasGeraint ThomasSebastian HenaoGeraint ThomasTiago MachadoSKY|2015}}
3 Tony MartinOPQ|2015}}
4 Richie PorteRichie PorteDavide Formolo{{ct|KAT|2015}}
5 André Greipel
FinalGeraint ThomasRichie PorteDavide FormoloGeraint ThomasTiago Machado{{ct|KAT|2015

References

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