Grande Prémio Jornal de Notícias

Grande Prémio Jornal de Notícias is a multi-day road cycling race held annually in Portugal.[1] It is sponsored by the daily Jornal de Notícias newspaper.

Grande Prémio Jornal de Notícias
Race details
DateMay-June
RegionPortugal
DisciplineRoad
TypeStage race
History
First edition1979 (1979)
First winner Francisco Miranda (POR)
Most wins António Carvalho (POR)
 Fernando Carvalho (POR)
 Rafael Reis (POR)
(2 wins)
Most recent Ricardo Mestre (POR)

Winners

[2][3]

Year Winner Second Third
1979 Portugal Francisco Miranda Portugal José Sousa Santos Portugal António Alves
1980 Portugal Venceslau Fernandes Portugal Abel Coelho Portugal Luis Teixeira
1981 Portugal Alfredo Gouveia Portugal Benjamim Carvalho Portugal Marco Chagas
1982 Portugal Manuel Zeferino Portugal Luis Teixeira Portugal Benedito Ferreira
1983 Portugal Adelino Teixeira Portugal Venceslau Fernandes Portugal Benjamim Carvalho
1984 Portugal Eduardo Correia Portugal Fernando Carvalho Portugal Venceslau Fernandes
1985 Portugal Paulo Ferreira Portugal Manuel Cunha Portugal António Fernandes
1986 Portugal Fernando Carvalho Portugal Benjamim Carvalho Portugal Marino Fonseca
1987 Portugal Américo José Neves Da Silva Portugal Venceslau Fernandes Portugal Eduardo Correia
1988 Portugal Manuel Correia Portugal Manuel Abreu United Kingdom Cayn Jack Theakston
1989 Portugal Fernando Carvalho Portugal Antonio Pinto Portugal Orlando Neves
1990 Portugal Jorge Silva Portugal José Xavier Portugal Eduardo Correia
1991 Portugal Manuel Cunha Brazil Cássio Freitas Portugal Delmino Pereira
1992 Brazil Cássio Freitas Portugal Joaquim Andrade Portugal Delmino Pereira
1993 Portugal Vítor Gamito Brazil Cássio Freitas Portugal Manuel Cunha
1994 Spain Francisco Cerezo Portugal Carlos Pinho Portugal João Silva
1995 Portugal Joaquim Gomes Portugal Paulo Ferreira Portugal Quintino Rodrigues
1996 Portugal Paulo Ferreira Portugal Joaquim Gomes Portugal Antonio Faisco
1997 Russia Evgeni Berzin Spain Daniel Clavero Portugal Cândido Barbosa
1998 Latvia Romāns Vainšteins Portugal Vítor Gamito Spain Álvaro González de Galdeano
1999 Spain Melcior Mauri Spain José Alberto Martínez Portugal Joaquim Adrego Andrade
2000 Spain Mikel Artetxe Portugal José Azevedo Denmark Claus Michael Møller
2001 Spain Joan Horrach Spain Ángel Edo Spain Iban Mayo
2002-2012 No race
2013 Portugal César Fonte Spain Delio Fernández Spain Gustavo César Veloso
2014 No race
2015 Portugal António Carvalho Spain Diego Rubio Portugal Bruno Silva
2016 Portugal Rafael Reis Portugal António Carvalho Spain Vicente García de Mateos
2017 Spain Raúl Alarcón Portugal João Benta Portugal Rui Vinhas
2018Portugal António CarvalhoPortugal Edgar PintoPortugal Joni Brandão
2019Portugal Ricardo MestrePortugal Joni BrandãoSpain Alejandro Marque
2020Not held due to COVID-19 Pandemic[4]
2021Portugal Joaquim SilvaPortugal Ricardo VilelaSpain Alejandro Marque
2022Uruguay Mauricio MoreiraPortugal António CarvalhoPortugal Joaquim Silva
2023Portugal Rafael ReisPortugal Luís FernandesPortugal Henrique Casimiro

References

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