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2026-02-19T14:01:01.683Z

A first look at some of the riders who have made it into the day’s break.

FOIA, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 19: (L-R) Leangel Ruben Linarez of Venezuela and Team Tavfer-Ovos Matinados-Mortagua, Tomas Contte of Argentina and Team Aviludo - Louletano - Loule - Blue Mountain Jersey, Iker Bonillo of Spain and Team Feira dos Sofas - Boavista, German Nicolas Tivani of Argentina and Team Aviludo - Louletano - Loulé, Hugo Nunes of Portugal and Team Credibom - LA Aluminios - Marcos Car and Alexandre Montez of Portugal and Team Feirense - Beeceler compete in the breakaway during the 52nd Volta ao Algarve em Bicicleta 2026, Stage 2 a 183.5km stage from Portimao to Foia (Monchique) 882m on February 19, 2026 in Foia, Portugal. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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2026-02-19T13:59:24.390Z

The gap between the peloton and the break is no longer holding steady, but falling, down to 2:20.

2026-02-19T13:57:53.861Z

The first of the day’s four climbs isn’t too far away – the Picota. The road rises lightly for a few kilometres, before ramping up to 7.9% for the final 1.4km to the summit. It’s the easiest of the day, and will be a chance for Contte to increase his lead in the KOM classification – or for another rider in the break to challenge him.

2026-02-19T13:52:28.427Z

The break’s lead has stopped growing, the peloton now working to make sure they keep it under control, but remains at a healthy lead of 3:30.

including last year when Jan Christen and João Almeida sealed a UAE 1-2, but this year the riders take it on from another side.

And it looks like it’ll be a significantly harder route to the top, with a steeper average gradient, making this a stage for the real climbers.

2026-02-19T13:40:32.925Z

It’s very relaxed in the peloton. They’ve already allowed the break to build a lead of 3:40 – a bigger lead than at any point during yesterday’s stage.

2026-02-19T13:35:58.336Z

Incidentally, Castro Pinto is indeed back in the peloton.

2026-02-19T13:35:20.023Z

So we have our break of the day, and no dangerous GC rider has managed to slip into it. They will need a big lead ahead of such a tough final climb to stand a chance of surviving to contest for the stage win.

Our report on stage four of the UAE Tour.

2026-02-19T13:14:46.172Z

The day’s four official climbs come later in the stage, but the road from the start is still undulating, which could shape the kind of riders that form the day’s break.

2026-02-19T13:12:41.093Z

And (at last) they’re off!

2026-02-17T18:16:59.307Z

Hello and welcome to stage two of the Volta ao Algarve!

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