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2026-02-21T14:38:49.492Z
Nunes has attacked Silva and Campos, and now leads the race alone.
2026-02-21T14:38:21.810Z
Ganna is right at the back of the peloton. That would suggest he’s not going to again try what he did here last year and sprint for the win perhaps content with his success from yesterday.
2026-02-21T14:37:40.492Z
They leaders now have 18 seconds on the slowed-down peloton.
30KM TO GO
2026-02-21T14:37:02.245Z
The bunch has slowed, evidently not wanting to make the catch too early. That’s allowed an opportunist counter-attacker to slip clear of the peloton.
2026-02-21T14:34:31.415Z
The riders have crossed the finish line for the first time, prior to a final lap before arriving here for a second and climactic sprint.
Unsurprisingly after last year’s chaos, the road they accidentally went down last year has been barricaded.
2026-02-21T14:32:58.652Z
That is, the rest of the break has been caught – three riders who slipped clear, Campos, Silva and Nunes, remain out front.
2026-02-21T14:32:14.790Z
After splitting up a little more, the break has, inevitably, been caught.
2026-02-21T14:25:31.474Z
It’s still Soudal and Alpecin doing all the work leading the peloton. As the finish approaches we’ll see the other sprint teams jostling for position for their leaders, but the pressure is on Philipsen and Magnier to deliver after all the work done by their teammates up until now.
2026-02-21T14:22:37.346Z
Now the gap’s a mere 17 seconds. It’s only a matter of time until the break is caught.
40KM TO GO
2026-02-21T14:20:54.454Z
In between these attacks the pace keeps slowing, with no cohesion in the group, and as a result the peloton is getting closer and closer – now just 30 seconds away.
2026-02-21T14:19:56.651Z
The attacks keep coming in the break! The terrain, which is lightly downhill, isn’t helping anybody to go clear, however.
2026-02-21T14:18:38.936Z
Pinto has been caught, by a peloton that is now just 40 or so seconds behind.
2026-02-21T14:17:08.337Z
Pinto had actually been dropped from the group, rather than the man to have attacked. He’s now several seconds adrift
2026-02-21T14:15:42.669Z
It’s hard to go back to working together after the break split up earlier, with the three-man attack on the climb earlier.
2026-02-21T14:15:23.290Z
They’ve been caught, but the attacks continue to come.
2026-02-21T14:14:05.375Z
Pinto has made a move, and Contte has latched onto his wheel.
2026-02-21T14:13:43.484Z
Cohesion is breaking down in the break, as the riders are attacking each other.
2026-02-21T14:10:57.314Z
Only 55 seconds for the leaders now. It’s Alpecin who are doing the work to bring the gap down.
50KM TO GO
2026-02-21T14:08:35.081Z
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2026-02-21T14:03:20.421Z
The peloton isn’t hanging about now. They’re just one minute behind the leaders as they take on an uncategorised rise in the road.
2026-02-21T13:59:37.408Z
The riders are approaching the finishing circuit, and will cross the finish line in Lagosfor the first time in about 25km.
2026-02-21T13:55:38.712Z
Meanwhile the peloton have close the gap to the break, bringing it down to 1:40. They still have matters firmly under control.
60KM TO GO
2026-02-21T13:54:56.999Z
The two leaders have now been caught, so the 8-man breakaway is all back together.
2026-02-21T13:54:03.720Z
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2026-02-21T13:52:40.995Z
The two leads might not be out front for much longer – the gap between them and the chasers is being reported as just five seconds.
2026-02-21T13:49:35.510Z
The rides are done descending, and after that tricky part of the course the road now flattens, with only a few undulations before the finish.
2026-02-21T13:47:57.797Z
Carvalho has sat up and been caught by the peloton.
2026-02-21T13:44:16.849Z
Despite losing Carvalho, the leading duo still lead the chasers by 35 seconds as they take on the descent following the plateau. Meanwhile the peloton is still taking things easy, 2:10 behind.
70KM TO GO
2026-02-21T13:41:07.078Z
The mechanical was a nightmare for Carvalho, who has also been distanced by the chase group and is now stuck in no-man’s land between them and the peloton.
2026-02-21T13:40:12.770Z
That could be bad news for the Fernández and Cesar De Paula, too – that’s one-third of their engine gone, as they try to hold off the chasers.
2026-02-21T13:38:21.632Z
A real blow for Carvalho, who has had to change his bike after a mechanical. That leaves just Fernández and Cesar de Paula in the lead.
2026-02-21T13:34:09.016Z
The leading trio are going well, growing their lead over the chasers to 35 seconds.
2026-02-21T13:33:16.188Z
As well as Magnier’s Soudal-QuickStep and Alpecin’s Jasper Philipsen, Lidl-Trek have also done pace-setting in the front of the peloton, albeit for their GC leader Ayuso rather than a sprnter gunning for the stage win.
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2026-02-21T13:29:16.138Z
The trio are going well and building their lead on the plateau. They’re 20 seconds up on the rest of the break, with the peloton 2:30 behind.
80KM TO GO
2026-02-21T13:28:00.908Z
Rubén Fernández, Victor Cesar de Paula and Gonçalo Carvalho are the three riders to have gone clear.
2026-02-21T13:27:07.129Z
An interesting development in the breakaway, as three riders have used the uphill road following the climb’s official summit to attack.
ATTACK
2026-02-21T13:22:53.738Z
Today’s UAE Tour stage has finished, and there was plenty of drama on the final Jebel Hafeet climb – read all about what happened here.
2026-02-21T13:19:20.923Z
They might have reached the official summit, but the climbing isn’t done yet. After a false flat, the road climbs for a few kilometres more before eventually plateauing.
2026-02-21T13:18:20.702Z
Nobody in the peloton pushed on on this climb, allowing the break to grow their lead again to 2:25.
90KM TO GO
2026-02-21T13:16:56.704Z
Here are the KOM rankings in the aftermath, which will stay the same by the end of the day with no more climbs to come:
1 Tomas Contte (Aviludo – Louletano – Loulé) 18 points
4 João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates XRG) 6
2026-02-21T13:14:42.849Z
No problem for Tomas Contte, who takes the points he got into the break for as the break rides over the summit. Behind him, Costa was second, and Nunes third.
KOM – NAVE
2026-02-21T13:05:26.342Z
The break are on the climb, though their lead has decreased to 1:30 as the peloton prepares for it.
2026-02-21T13:04:48.429Z
Race leader Juan Ayuso wearing yellow, safely in the peloton.
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2026-02-21T13:02:12.084Z
We’ll be on the day’s only climb soon, the Nave. At 5.6km in length, there is time for any teams wanting to apply pressure to up the pace on it – perhaps some of the teams of sprinters who can climb better than others, who smell an opportunity to put rivals under pressure.
But the gradient is a shallow 4.2%, and it’s a long way from the finish to make a difference.
2026-02-21T12:59:28.039Z
100km to go, and the break’s lead remains at a healthyish 1:50.
100KM TO GO
2026-02-21T12:54:46.528Z
Will Arnaud De Lie go quicker than he did on the opening stage? He’s still feeling his way into the season after his preparation for it was disrupted by an injury during the winter and he didn’t quite look his explosive self, finishing fifth. With Opening Weekend now just one week away, he’ll be desperate to find some better form.
2026-02-21T12:51:26.292Z
Here’s Johan Price-Pejtersen pulling at the front of the peloton for Alpecin-Fenix, a sign that Jasper Philipsen fancies his chances in the sprint today.
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2026-02-21T12:45:52.707Z
The break has regained some of its lead again, extending it to 1:25. They should be OK for a while as surely the peloton won’t want to catch them too early, but things could get interesting if anyone wants to apply pressure on the upcoming climb.
110KM TO GO
2026-02-21T12:42:25.311Z
Third on the opening stage sprint, Pavel Bittner is another potential winner today. Despite being a consistent performer in the sprints, the Czech rider is actually without a win since a stage of the Vuelta in 2024, 18 months ago. Surely that run must come to an end soon – and possibly today?
2026-02-21T12:35:47.596Z
The gap’s come down significantly in recent kilometres, to about 1:30. The early signs are that this will be a bunch sprint, but the tougher parcours of the day is yet to come.
120KM TO GO
2026-02-21T12:33:13.080Z
The break has gone through an intermediate sprint, with Nunes taking the points from Cesar de Paula and Silva.
2026-02-21T12:29:44.030Z
As the runner-up from the opening stage, Jordi Meuus must be considered one of Manger and Philipsen’s main rivals today. As well as being a fast finisher, Meeus is also strong on tougher terrain, and so could benefit from the climbing later on; these obstacles might wear his rivals out more than himself.
2026-02-21T12:25:17.568Z
Having looked a little out of sorts in the opening stage sprint, when he was slow to respond and lacked his usual kick, Jasper Philipsen will want to get his first win of the season.
2026-02-21T12:20:36.421Z
The break’s lead has gone up a little in the past few kilometres, to 1:50.
130KM TO GO
2026-02-21T12:17:58.969Z
So which riders should we be looking out for in the event of a bunch sprint today?
2026-02-21T12:08:33.369Z
As has been the case in both the previous road stages, this is a big break that has gone clear, but it’s made up of riders from teams outside of the World Tour, and so the peloton appear confident of bringing it back.
2026-02-21T12:06:39.129Z
The gap’s come down a little, from its earlier high of 2:30 to 2:50.
2026-02-21T12:00:29.527Z
Despite there being only one climb to be taken on today, Tomas Contte is in the break yet again to defend his blue jersey as leader of the King of the Mountains. The Argentine has done a great job this year promoting the small Aviludo – Louletano – Loulé team.
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2026-02-21T11:52:24.228Z
The work being done at the front of the peloton has been enough to peg the break’s lead at 2:30.
150KM TO GO
2026-02-21T11:49:19.794Z
It seems the answer to that question is Soudal-QuickStep. Here they are pulling at the front of the peloton with Dylan Van Baarle, in service of their sprinter Paul Magnier.
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2026-02-21T11:41:40.543Z
No response from the peloton yet, as they allow the lead to grow to 2:30. Everyone looks happy with the make-up of the group, but we await to see which team will take control of the peloton and start riding.
160KM TO GO
2026-02-21T11:35:16.330Z
The peloton appears to have sat up – the gap has grown out to over 1:30, and it appears we have our break of the day.
2026-02-21T11:32:27.428Z
Behind them, José Neves had been chasing alone to try and join, but has given up the ghost and is back in the peloton.
2026-02-21T11:31:40.558Z
The nine riders in the break are:
Fábio Costa (Feira dos Sofás – Boavista)
João Silva (Feira dos Sofás – Boavista)
Tomas Contte (Aviludo – Louletano – Loulé)
Rubén Fernández (Anicolor / Campicarn)
Noah Campos (Team Tavira / Crédito AgrÃcola)
Gonçalo Carvalho (Tavfer-Ovos Matinados-Mortágua)
Hugo Nunes (Credibom / LA AlumÃnios / Marcos Car)
Diogo Pinto (Credibom / LA AlumÃnios / Marcos Car)
2026-02-21T11:27:06.555Z
Many familiar faces from previous days’ breakaways are present here. We’ll have a full list of all the riders present soon.
2026-02-21T11:26:28.025Z
There are 9 riders in this move, and they’re growing their lead, which is now nearing 30 seconds. This could be the break of the day already.
170KM TO GO
2026-02-21T11:24:01.023Z
We’ve had some attacks, and a group of 8 riders are about 10 seconds clear of the peloton.
2026-02-21T11:23:36.493Z
As well as Stuyven, Ineos’ Kim Heiduk also didn’t make it to the start today.
2026-02-21T11:22:45.370Z
The peloton in the neutralised zone.
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2026-02-21T11:20:02.500Z
Now they are underway for good!
OFFICIAL START
2026-02-21T11:19:26.755Z
In fact, the reason there has been no attacks is the official start has been delayed, as they wait for De Bondt to fix his problem.
2026-02-21T11:18:23.238Z
No break has formed yet while Dries De Bondt has had to change bikes.
2026-02-21T11:10:14.090Z
One rider absent from the start was Jasper Stuyven, who is a DNS today. That’s a blow for stage one winner Paul Magnier, for whom the Belgian is part of his lead-out train.
2026-02-21T11:04:32.529Z
Juan Ayuso at the unofficial start, in the leader’s yellow jersey.
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2026-02-21T11:03:01.084Z
The peloton is riding through the neutralised zone as we speak, having begun the unofficial start.
2026-02-21T10:58:05.491Z
This is therefore a stage for the sprinters who were in the mix on stage one to again to come to the fore, although there are enough complications in the parcours to make their life complicated.
2026-02-21T10:54:59.210Z
Today’s stage looks set to be a break in the GC race before tomorrow’s climactic finale; though undulating, the parcours doesn’t quite look hard enough to be selective and cause time gaps.
2026-02-21T10:52:39.233Z
Yesterday was another exciting twist in the GC race, as Juan Ayuso narrowly extended his lead over Paul Seixas.
2026-02-17T18:25:22.328Z
Hello and welcome to stage four of the Volta ao Algarve!
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