Preview Volta ao Algarve 2026 stage 5 - Juan Ayuso and Paul Seixas face off for overall win on Alto do Malhão

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Saturday, 21 February 2026 at 20:03
Juan Ayuso
The 2026 Volta ao Algarve will take place from the 18th to 22nd of February, and as is the case every year, will be one of the most fought out early-season stage-races. It features stages for the sprinters, climbers, timetrialists and classics specialists all to fight for results and work on their form. We preview stage 5, which is set to start and finish at 12:00 and 17:30CET.
The 'Algarvia' is Portugal's most prestigious international race, and a race with immense amount of history as well as many different phases. Its first edition was in 1936, won by Joaquim Fernandes, but it would have to wait until 1960 to have its second edition. After three consecutive years, the event took another large break and only in 1977 was the event finally on its tracks and taking place on a yearly basis. Until 1997, it was a race that was won by Portuguese riders, with the exception of the Brasilian Cássio Freitas.
Many of the country's best, some of which remain very active in the current peloton as team owners or event organizers, can be found ont he list of winners such as Joaquim Andrade, Joaquim Gomes, Fernando Carvalho, Vitor Gamito and Cândido Barbosa. In 2000, Alex Zulle won the race, coming from a second place at the previous year's Tour de France. The race at this time transitioned into an event where more and more the international teams took control over the top results, and the startlists began showing more quality than even a large part of the World Tour calendar.
Floyd Landis won it back in 2004; Alessandro Petacchi won it in 2007; Stijn Devolder won it in 2008 ahead of his first Tour of Flanders win; Alberto Contador won it in 2009 and 2010 - building on two Tour de France wins... And the list of winners has simply not had a single miss when it came to huge talents (except for the 2021 triumph of João Rodrigues who was later suspended for doping.
Tony Martin, Richie Porte, Michal Kwiatkowski, Geraint Thomas, Primoz Roglic, Tadej Pogacar, Remco Evenepoel (on three occasions), Daniel Martínez and Jonas Vingegaard have been the riders who have won this race since 2020. These riders have won multiple Tour de France editions, all Grand Tours; multiple world titles both on the road and time trial; and several of them have been the most dominating figures of their respective (and current) generations. It is a race where just making it onto the podium is often a monumental task. In 2025, Jonas Vingegaard beat João Almeida in the race after winning the final time trial into the Alto do Malhão.

Profile stage 5: Faro - Malhão, 153.1 kilometers

Profile of stage 5 of the 2026 Volta al Algarve
Faro - Malhão, 153.1 kilometers
The race finishes, as is usual, on the Alto do Malhão - the region's most famous climb. It is a stage that features its traditional format, not overly difficult but still a day that can be key if the gaps are not too big. Mostly flat on its first half, but in the second we've got some short and sharp climbs that will hurt the legs of many.
The Malhão will be climbed for the first time with 43 kilometers to go, it's 2.6 kilometers long at 9% but features very steep sections. There is a small ascent to Soidos this year which ends with a mere 13 kilometers to go, 2 kilometers at 7%, which does allow for some more tactical racing. The Malhão will then be climbed again, coinciding with the finish, where the climbers can usually make some differences as it's an an all-out effort right from the bottom, not a climb that slowly ramps up to the finish.

Prediction Volta ao Algarve 2026 stage 5: 

*** Paul Seixas, Oscar Onley
** Juan Ayuso, João Almeida, Daniel Martínez
* Jarno Widar, António Morgado, Kévin Vauquelin, Matthew Riccitello, Florian Lipowitz, Max Schachmann, Tom Gloag
Pick: Paul Seixas
How: Sprint between the GC riders.
Original: Rúben Silva
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