- Porto-Lisboa
Infobox Cycling race
name = Porto-Lisboa
date = June 10
region = Portugal
english = Porto-Lisboa
localnames = Porto-Lisboa pt icon
nickname =
discipline = Road race
competition =
type = Single-day
organiser =
director =
first = 1911
number = 74 (as of 2004)
last = 2004
firstwinner = flagicon|FRA Charles George
mostwins = flagicon|POR "3 times:"
flagicon|POR João Francisco
flagicon|POR José Maria Nicolau
flagicon|POR Fernando Mendes
mostrecent = flagicon|POR Pedro SoeiroThe Porto-Lisboa was a road cycling race held in
Portugal in10 June every year to celebrate thePortugal Day . Covering a distance of approximately 330 kilometres , the race was the longest in the professional calendar after the disappearance ofBordeaux-Paris in 1988. It would start atPorto , the second most important city inPortugal , and finish in the Portuguese capitalLisboa around eight or nine hours later.Although it was the most important classic in Portugal, it required special trainingfact|date=September 2007 and in late years it was usually only raced by Portuguese cycling teams. Porto-Lisboa 2002 was raced as a team-race divided in three sectors between Porto and Lisboa.
Winners
Cycling past winner rider|year=1911|1911|name=Charles George|nat=FRA|team=|teamnat= Cycling past winner rider|year=1912|1912|name=
Laranjeira Guerra |nat=POR|team=|teamnat= Cycling past winner rider|year=1994|1994|name=Paulo Ferreira |nat=POR|team=|teamnat= Cycling past winner rider|year=1995|name=Jorge Henriques |nat=POR|team=|teamnat= Cycling past winner rider|year=1996|name=Cássio Freitas |nat=BRA|team=|teamnat= Cycling past winner rider|year=1997|name=Cândido Barbosa |nat=POR|team=|teamnat= Cycling past winner rider|year=1998|name=Atanas Petrov |nat=BUL|team=|teamnat=
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