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Troféu Joaquim Agostinho
Race details
DateEarly July
RegionTorres Vedras, Portugal
English nameTrophy Joaquim Agostinho
Local name(s)Troféu Joaquim Agostinho (in Portuguese)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
Web sitewww.udo.pt/trofeu-joaquim-agostinho Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1978 (1978)
Editions47 (as of 2024)
First winner Carlos Santos (POR)
Most wins Frederico Figueiredo (POR)(3 wins)
Most recent Orluis Aular (VEN)

The Grande Prémio Internacional de Torres Vedras – Troféu Joaquim Agostinho is a road bicycle racing stage race held annually in the Torres Vedras, Portugal. Since 2005, it has been organised as a 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Winners

Year Country Rider Team
1978  Portugal Carlos Santos S.L. Benfica
1979  Portugal Firmino Bernardino Lousa–Trinaranjus
1980  Portugal Alexandre Ruas Coelima
1981  Portugal Venceslau Fernandes Rodovil–Izuzu
1982  Portugal José Xavier Bombarralense–Agriful
1983  East Germany Hardy Groeger East Germany (national team)
1984  Portugal Fernando Fernandes Lousa–Trinaranjus
1985  Spain José María Barcala Teka
1986  Soviet Union Piotr Ugrumov USSR (national team)
1987  Portugal Américo Silva Sporting–Vitalis
1988  Portugal Jacinto Paulinho Louletano–Vale do Lobo
1989  Portugal Rui Duro Atum Bom Petisco–Tavira
1990  Portugal Joaquim Gomes Sicasal–Acral
1991  Ukraine Viktor Klimov Seur–Otero
1992  Portugal João Silva Tensai–Mundial Confiança
1993  Portugal Joaquim Sampaio Sicasal–Acral
1994  Portugal Joaquim Gomes Recer–Boavista
1995  Portugal Orlando Rodrigues Artiach
1996  Portugal Joaquim Sampaio Maia–Jumbo–Cin
1997  Portugal Delmino Pereira Recer–Boavista
1998  Portugal José Azevedo Maia–Cin
1999  Spain Juan Carlos Guillamón Gresco–Tavira
2000  Kazakhstan Youri Sourkov LA–Pecol
2001  Spain Adrián Palomares Carvalhelhos–Boavista
2002  Spain David Bernabeu Carvalhelhos–Boavista
2003   Switzerland Fabian Jeker Milaneza–MSS
2004  Spain David Bernabeu Milaneza Maia
2005  Argentina Gerardo Fernández Paredes Rota dos Moveis–Beira Tamega
2006  Bulgaria Danail Petrov Maia Milaneza
2007  Spain Xavier Tondo LA–MSS
2008  Portugal Tiago Machado Madeinox–Boavista
2009  Spain Héctor Guerra Liberty Seguros Continental
2010  Portugal Cândido Barbosa Palmeiras–Resort–Prio
2011  Portugal Ricardo Mestre Tavira–Prio
2012  Portugal Ricardo Mestre Carmim–Prio
2013  Spain Eduard Prades OFM–Quinta da Lixa
2014  Spain Delio Fernández OFM–Quinta da Lixa
2015  Portugal João Benta Louletano–Ray Just Energy
2016  Italy Rinaldo Nocentini Sporting / Tavira
2017  Portugal Amaro Antunes W52 / FC Porto / Mestre da Cor
2018  Portugal José Fernandes W52 / FC Porto
2019  Portugal Henrique Casimiro Efapel
2020  Portugal Frederico Figueiredo Atum General / Tavira / Maria Nova Hotel
2021  Portugal Frederico Figueiredo Efapel
2022  Portugal Frederico Figueiredo Glassdrive–Q8–Anicolor
2023  Uruguay Mauricio Moreira Glassdrive–Q8–Anicolor
2024  Venezuela Orluis Aular Caja Rural–Seguros RGA

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