How will Wout van Aert and Remco Evenepoel fare against the clock? These are the start times of the individual time trial in the Tour of the Algarve

The fourth and penultimate stage takes the peloton to the seaside resort of Albufeira, where an individual test of 22 time trial kilometers awaits them. The generally undulating course includes a treacherous stretch in the opening kilometers that climbs to about eight percent for 800 meters. After about seven kilometers the first time indication is measured. The second (and last) waypoint follows after 16.9 kilometers. The final kilometers will be quite technical due to a bend of 500 meters at an average of 5.2 percent.

The first rider will leave the starting platform at 12:15 p.m.

Starting times Belgians + other contenders

Evenepoel is the reigning world time trial champion — © Getty Images

12h50 – Warre Vangheluwe

12h54 – Gerben Thijssen

12:55 – Jordi Meeus

12u57 – Edward Theuns

12h58 – Stan Van Tricht

1:10 p.m. – Julien Vermote

13u15 – Laurenz Rex

13u20 – Pieter Serry

1:25 PM – Tiesj Benoot

1:41 PM – Stefan Bissegger

1:52 PM – Louis Vervaeke

1:54 PM – Vito Braet

14u00 – Jenthe Biermans

14h08 – Daan Hoole

14u10 – Isaac Of The Bull

14u16 – Geraint Thomas

14u23 – Mattia Cattaneo

2:33 PM – Jasper Stuyven

2:37 PM – Quinten Hermans

14h48 – Rune Herregodts

14u49 – Magnus Sheffield

14u52 – Stefan Küng

14u55 – Ben Healy

15u02 – Mikel Landa

15u04 – Thymen Arensman

3:06 PM – Wout van Aert

15u08 – Tao Geoghegan Hart

15u10 – Tom Pidcock

15h12 – Jan Tratnik

15u16 – Sepp Kuss

3:18 PM – Remco Evenepoel

15u20 – Daniel Felipe Martinez

2024-02-16 19:52:02
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