As it happened: yellow jersey changes hands on final day of the Volta ao Algarve
The final and fifth stage of the Volta 🍸ao Algarve is a time trial tha🦄t finishes atop Alto do Malhão
Welcome to Cyclingnews' live 🍬coverage of stage 5 at the Volta 🍸ao Algarve
In 20 minutes, the first 🌸of ♋159 riders will set off from Salir to begin this final time trial stage of the 2025 Volta Ao Algarve.
One rider missing from that 159 i⛄s Arnaud De Lie. The Belgian, who finished 4th yesterday and 3rd the day before, dropped out of the race ove🎃rnight.
Before we look ahead to this stage, be sure to catch up on the action at the UAE Tour, which 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:came to a close this morning with the usual mountain top finish at J🍸ebel Hafeet.
So, onto the Volta ao Algarve, for what must be the biggest day of Jan Christen’s fledgling career so far. He’s made it to the final stage of the race in the yellow jersey, and now faces the task of defending his slender lead on the finaꦐl day’s climatic time trial.
What are his chances? His performances in time trials last year suggests he will lose time today — third place at the Swiss national 🃏championships behind renowned specialists Stefan Küng and Stefan Bissegger, and 9th at the Tour of Poland time trial, were the standout results. Aside from that, he tended to finish somewhere between 13th and 33rd.
Then again, if he’s improved enough in road stages to be leading the GC, we can only assume he’ll be better agains🃏t the clock too. Plus, he’ll have an incentive to ride hard that was missing in those rides last year. For someone as young as 20-years-old, we don’t really have much of an idea what he is capable of.
It’ll be a few hours before Christen sets off, at 16.20 GMT. But the time trial has now officia♌lly started, with lanterne ro𒉰uge Pedro Andrade off the start ramp and onto the course.
The man most likely to take the overall lead from Christen is his UAE Team Emirates teammate João Almeida. Unlike Christen, Almeida is a very accomplished time trialist, and looked in searing form on stage two’s summit finish, and probably would have won the stage were he riding again🍬s🌸t rather than with Christen.
He only has four seconds to make up to take the jersey, and 🌌will be confident of doing so.
Neither of the three men immediately behind Christen and Almeida on GC are known for their time trialing. Laur꧑ens De Plus (at 7 seconds), António Morgado (14 seconds) and Luca Vergallito (20 seconds) therefore won’t be expecting to take the overall win, though you can neve know for sure when things are so tight at the top.
Instead, it’s the two next best riders on GC who UAE Team Emirates will be worried ab♒out. Jonas Vingegaard might have been short of his best on stage two, but we all know his quality👍 against the clock. 20 seconds to Christen and 16 seconds to Almeida is a deficit a rider like him can certainly close.
Just three seconds behind Vingegaard is another fearsome time trialist, and legend of the sport - Primož Roglič. The Slovenian has won countless stage races in the past, and many of them thanks to time gained in time trials like this one.
Out on the road, riders are beginning to arrive at t🦩he finish in Malhão. Of the five to finish so far, Francisco Caℱmpos is the quickest, completing the course in 34-06.
Although predominantly flat, the organisers have thrown a spanner in the works by having the time trial finish up the 2km Alto de Malhão. It’s 9.1% average will be punishing on the legs, a😼nd riders will have to be careful to time their efforts so they have something in reserve for it.
As well as the GC being decided, there's a stage win to be won. Wout van Aert is perhaps the best-established time trialist in the race, but has lacked form so far this week. Upon missing out in yesterday’s sprint, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:he confessed to simply not being good enough.
We have a new fastest time of 32-20, set by Carlos Miguel Salgueiro. The Portuguese rider has been one of the most active ✤riders in the breakaway this week.
We have a new best time at the finish, set by Rafael Reಞis. He has smashed Salgueiro’s effor﷽t by a whole 1-36.
Reis may n꧑ot be leading for too long, however. His best time at the♌ first checkpoint has just been beaten by Ivo Oliveira, the first elite time trial specialist to take on the course today.
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Some big names are on the course now, and approa꧑ching the first intermediate time check - Ru𒈔i Oliveira, and Geraint Thomas.
Ivo Oliveira is still going stron𝔍g,🌟 setting the fastest time at the 2nd checkpoint just as he did at the 1st.
NEW FASTEST TIME: OLIVEIRA
Ivo Oliverira finishes the job off at the finish, setting a new fastest time of 30.33. That's 11 seconds quicker than Reis, and 1-03 quicker than the next fastest time from Adri🥃án Bustamante.
It doesn’t look like Ivo will be challenged by his twin🐷 brother, Rui, who has come through the first checkpoint down 🙈in 8th.
Ivo Oliveira, on his way to setting the fa🐲stest time.
NEW FASTEST TIME - THORNLEY
Young Brit Callum Thronley has flown up the final climb to depose Ivo Oliveira on the hotseat. He went from being 43 seconds behind at the 2nd check, to 10 seconds ahead at the finish. Goes to show how much the final climb to th♏e finish can change things.
This time trial is about to really get going now. Both Van Aert 🐬and Ganna have started their rides.
It’ll be fascinating to see how Gওanna goes. Normally he’d be a hot favouri🌳te for a time trial, but that final climb will complicate matters for him.
Both Jakob Söderqvist and James Shaw have recently set new fastest times at the first checkpoint, bettering that by Oliver🅰ia.
Afonso Eulálio has just come very close to taking the🍌 le🌱ad at the finish, but fell just two seconds short of Thornley.
Here weꩲ go - Ganna is through the first checkpoint, and he’🍌s gone 2 seconds quicker than Söderqvist.
And Van𓄧 Aert has goneඣ through too, just one second slower than Ganna. This could be some battle.
Thomas finishes, with the 16th fastest time. At his best he’d have been a cont🍰ender today, but it’s clear he 😼was taking things easy.
He’s quickly followed at the finish by Tiesj Benoot, who’s set a 🐼strong time - the fourth fastest so far.
NEW FASTEST TIME - SHAW
Here comes James Shaw, and he’s through with the fastest time - a massive🌞 47 seconds quicker than Thornl🐼ey.
Shaw has looked in great form all week, pulling at the front of the peloton, and is now shining with a cha▨nce to ride for himself.
Söderqvist will be home so♑on, and looks p♉oised for a very good time - he’s gone 40 seconds quicker than Shaw at the 2nd check.
NEW FASTEST TIME - SODERQVIST
Here comes Söderqvist...and he's the new🌳 best rider, 31 seconds up on S🐷haw.
That looks like a very good time. To put it into perspective, even G🍷anna is slower at the 2nd time check, by 2 seconds.
Söderqvist has been 🦹bettered at the 2nd time check though, by Wout van Aert. How will Van Aert go on the climb, though?
Ganna is nearing the top of the climb.
Ganna's done the climb well🏅...but not well enough. He falls 12 seconds short of Söderqvist.
So Ganna won't come from this race with a stage win. That'll be especially frustrating remembering 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:what happened on the opening day.
Ganna, resplendent in♛ the Italian national champions jersey.
NEW FASTEST TIME - VAN AERT
Van Aert's reac🐎hed the finish, 🍨and he's the new leader!
He's demolished what 𒆙was a very good time by Söderq🌞vist, by a whole 28 seconds.
Interestingly, Van Aert finished on a road bike. He must have switched from hi🍒s time trial bike for t🤪he climb.
Here's the stage rankings as they stand:
1 Wout van Aert
2 Jacob Söderqvist
3 Filippo Ganna
4 James Shaw
5 Callum Thornley
Michael Valgren has justඣ 𒁃finished, with the 5th fastest time.
Now Valgren's EF teammate Kasper Asgreen arrives, with the 6th best time. That's a decent ride from a man who's trying ꧃ro revive his career with a new team, m🥃oving from Soudal-QuickStep.
Oier Lakano passes his minute man Benjamin Thomas in the final hundred metres of the climb, and reaches the top with tꦚhe fourth fastest time. This was a route that suited his mixture of power an🍸d climbing ability.
Stღefan Küng is on the road, and set the 4th best time at the 1st time check. He's another that will struggle with that 🅠final climb.
You suspect that Van Aert’s time will not be beaten for a while, with the only riders capable of defeating it being the big GC names, set to head off at the end of the da🌃y.
Here's Wout van Aert during his benchmark-setting time.﷽ He's been talking to TV a the finish, and, though happy with his time, does call it 'provisional', kno🔥wing the calibre of the names still to come.
Stefan Küng has just finished, and the climb has🐽 indeed put paid to his hopes. He’s down in 8th, 1-10 slower than Van Aert.
Another time trial spec꧋ialist, Rémi Cavagna, has fared better. He’s set the 5th fastest time.
Mattia Cattaneo finishes his ride, and it’s a strong one. Only Van Aert, Söde🌠rqvist and Ganna have gone quicker.
We’re nearing the ti🅘ඣme when the serious GC riders start their rides. Antonio Tiberi has recently started his ride, though he’s further down than he wanted to be on GC, in 23rd-place.
The first of the GC top ten i🐻s now on the road, Romain Grégoire. The final race for the yellow jersey is soon to begin.
A very good time here for Van Aert’s Visma teammate Ben🐽 Tulett. He comes over the line with the 4th quickest time.
Here we go then. Primož Roglič is the next rider to start - can he set a time to challenge for yellow?
And 🅘now Jonas Vingegaard is waiting at the start ramp.
Mathias Vacek is the first rider in a long time to bother the fastest times at the first checkpoint. His is the second fastest t�𒉰�here, behind only Ganna’s.
5th and 4th on GC, Luca Vergallito and António✱ Mo🉐rgado, are both out on the course now. Just three more riders to start.
Roglič will be arriving into the first time check in just a few minutes…
Laurens De Plus sets off. He faces 𒀰a tough challenge to hang on to his place on the podium.
A terrific climb from Antonio Tiberi. Having been down in 7th at the 2nd time check, he ♏flew up the climb - and was ultimately only 4 seconds short of Van A🀅ert. Whatever was lacking earlier this week in him seems to have returned.
Jan Christen is off, and beginning his ye💧llow jersey defense!
Tiberi's time might also be an indication of what we might ex🧔pect from the GC contenders. That final climb might se🐲e the pure climbers take chunks out of Van Aert’s time.
Thymꦇen Arensman is another𝓀 climber to finish with a good time - the 5th best so far.
Roglič is through the first time check…and it’s surprisingly slow. He’s down in 26th, 32 seconds slower than Ganna.
Now Vingegaard comes through, and it’s not bad - 5th fastest, 6 seconds slower tha♛n Ganna.
Excellent ride from Max Schachmann, who’s an🅰other rider to gain significant ground on th🔴e climb. He posts the third fastest time so far, 19 seconds down on Van Aert.
Morgado doesn’t look set to challenge for t🌳he po🎶dium today. He’s over 30 seconds adrift at the first time check.
More cꦰhanges at the top of the classification, as the likes of Vacek, Van Wilder and Poole post strong times. Here’s how the top ten looks at the moment:
1 Van Aert
2 Tiberi
3 Schachmann
4 Van Wilder
5 Söderqvist
6 Poole
7 Ganna
8 Tulett
9 Arensman
10 Vacek
Almeida’s just come through the first time check, and he’s quite off the pace. He’s down in 19th, and has already lost time to be overtaken by 🎐Vingegaard on the virtual GC.
17 seconds is the difference between Vingegaard and Almeida already putting the f📖ormer 1 second up on GC. Almeida likes to pace his efforts, so maybe he will make that back up.
Vi𝔍ngegaard is through the 2nd check, still going strong. He’s 16 seconds off Van Aert - time he can certainly make up on the climb.
Vingegaard is on the climb now. Unlike Van A♐ert, and like most of the rest of the riders, he's opted not to change to a road bike.
Meanwhile Roglič has slipped yet further down, over a minute behind Vingegaard. He won’t be challenging for a place on the podium.
Another change to the top five at the finish, w♈here Neilson Powless has arrived in the 4th quickest time.
And another change at the top, as Romain Grégoire comes in 3rd fastest. That’s an excellent time by the yo🌺ung rider - at last, a French stage racer who can also time trial?
As for Jan Christen, he’s going well - very well in fact. Ex♋pected to lose ti꧅me to Almeida, he’s actually gained 12 seconds so far.
That means of the 20 seconds buffer ﷺhe has over Vingegaard, he♛ has so far lost 6 seconds. It could be tight.
Vingegaard is further up the road, and is ne𓄧aring the finish. It's going to be fas🎃t...
NEW FASTEST TIME - VINGEGAARD
..vꦚery fast in fact. Vingegaard smashes Van Aert's time by 11ಌ seconds!
It's going to be tough for♚ Christen to defend the yellow jersey from Vingegaard now, you sense.
De Plus has opted for Van Aert's approach of switching bikes. He's 11th fasꦆtest at the 2nd check, so a defence of his podium spot on GC isn't impossible.
Almeida💙's through now, and he isn't picking up any speed yet. He's 45 💜seconds behind Vingegaard. You can't see him making that up on the climb.
Now Christen's gone through - 33 seconds down on Vingegaard. That puts him 13 seconds down on theᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ virtual GC. Surely the yellow jersey will now pass to Vingegaard.
It🅠's not꧃ all bad new for Christen though. Keep this up, and he could hold on to 2nd overall.
Here comes Almeida💞 to the finish. Has💖 he gained time on this climb?
Not enough. Almeida arrives with the 6th best time🌃, 31 seconds slower than Vingegaard.
De Plus has arrived at the finish, meaning we're just waiting for 🉐Christen now.
If Christen can't finish within 20 seconds of Vingegaard's time, then he'll hand the yellow jersey over t🅘o the Dane.
De Plus finished with the 6th fastest time, meaning he'll fini🐲sh behind both Vingegaard and♔ Almeida on GC.
Christenℱ is labouring up this climb, he doesn't look like he's going to do it.
That's it, Christen is already too late. Vingegaard will ♛win the Volta ao Algarve!
Christen slowed down a 🍌lot on that climb, eventually arri♔ving over 1-20 down.
In fact, Christen has lost his place on the podi𝄹um
The final top 3 on GC will instead be:
1 Jonas Vingegaard
2 João Almeida
3 Laurens De Plus
VINGEGAARD WINS THE STAGE AND THE GC
Christen slowed a lot on the climb slipping from 17th fastest on tꦰhe 2nd check, to 27th at the finish. You can imagine he must have gonཧe at a pace he believed was necessary to defend the jersey, but unable to maintain it to the end.
Christen ultimately tumbled down to 10th overall. Among the riders to leapfrog him were Romain Grégoire, Max Schachmann, Neilson Powless and Ilan Van Wilder♏, who all produced terrific time trials to fly up to 4th, 5th, 6t and 7th re🐓spectively.
So just as he did at O Gran Camiño in both 2023 and 2024, Jonas Vingegaard begins his season wi📖th a GC win. After looking uncharacteristically impotent on the summit finish, he loღoked his old self again today.
Vingegaard's first win of the season comes at the expense of Wout van Aerᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚt’s first win, though the Belgian will take heart in what was his best showing so far. He now looks well set to take on Opening Weekend, having not convinced earlier in the week.
Thanks for 🐷joining us today, and for all of the Volta ao Algarve this week. We've seen some of the biggest names in theꦡ peloton get their seasons underway here - to mixed fortunes. The 2025 season is in full swing now, so make sure to return for upcoming races. It’s Opening Weekend next!
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