Raquel Queirós wins Portuguese Cup

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Raquel Queirós wins Portuguese Cup

Raquel Queirós wins Portuguese Cup
The cyclist from Vila do Conde won the trophy after winning the fifth and final stage of the women's competition held in Albergaria-a-Velha

Raquel Queirós (Atum General/Tavira/SC Farense) is the winner of the 2025 edition of the Portuguese Women's Road Cup. Accustomed to both road and mountain biking, the Portuguese rider won the decisive stage of the race, held today in Albergaria-a-Velha, by winning among the elite and securing the top spot in the rankings. The race was decided by a sprint between elite and under-23 athletes, after a time of 2h17m06s. It was there that Raquel Queiróes prevailed, among the female elite, ahead of Alina Abramenka (Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs), who entered the race with a chance of jumping to first place, and Sofia Balaeva (Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs). Raquel thus finishes the 2025 edition of the Portuguese Cup in first place, with a total of 200 points. Alina Abramenka, with 147 points, and Ana Caramelo (Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs), with 76, complete the podium in this order.

Among the under-23s, Diana Zapata (Maiatos) stood out, followed by Mayra Silva and Natalie Bossano, both from Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs, a team from Albergariaa-a-Velha. Despite coming in third, it was Natalie Bossano, with 160 points, who smiled in the final tally of the Portuguese Cup, ahead of Mayra Silva, second with 130 points, and Diana Zapata, third with 126.

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The cyclist from Vila do Conde won the trophy after winning the fifth and final stage of the women's competition held in Albergaria-a-Velha

Raquel Queirós (Atum General/Tavira/SC Farense) is the winner of the 2025 edition of the Portuguese Women's Road Cup. Accustomed to both road and mountain biking, the Portuguese rider won the decisive stage of the race, held today in Albergaria-a-Velha, by winning among the elite and securing the top spot in the rankings. The race was decided by a sprint between elite and under-23 athletes, after a time of 2h17m06s. It was there that Raquel Queiróes prevailed, among the female elite, ahead of Alina Abramenka (Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs), who entered the race with a chance of jumping to first place, and Sofia Balaeva (Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs). Raquel thus finishes the 2025 edition of the Portuguese Cup in first place, with a total of 200 points. Alina Abramenka, with 147 points, and Ana Caramelo (Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs), with 76, complete the podium in this order.

Among the under-23s, Diana Zapata (Maiatos) stood out, followed by Mayra Silva and Natalie Bossano, both from Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs, a team from Albergariaa-a-Velha. Despite coming in third, it was Natalie Bossano, with 160 points, who smiled in the final tally of the Portuguese Cup, ahead of Mayra Silva, second with 130 points, and Diana Zapata, third with 126.

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The cyclist from Vila do Conde won the trophy after winning the fifth and final stage of the women's competition held in Albergaria-a-Velha

Raquel Queirós (Atum General/Tavira/SC Farense) is the winner of the 2025 edition of the Portuguese Women's Road Cup. Accustomed to both road and mountain biking, the Portuguese rider won the decisive stage of the race, held today in Albergaria-a-Velha, by winning among the elite and securing the top spot in the rankings. The race was decided by a sprint between elite and under-23 athletes, after a time of 2h17m06s. It was there that Raquel Queiróes prevailed, among the female elite, ahead of Alina Abramenka (Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs), who entered the race with a chance of jumping to first place, and Sofia Balaeva (Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs). Raquel thus finishes the 2025 edition of the Portuguese Cup in first place, with a total of 200 points. Alina Abramenka, with 147 points, and Ana Caramelo (Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs), with 76, complete the podium in this order.

Among the under-23s, Diana Zapata (Maiatos) stood out, followed by Mayra Silva and Natalie Bossano, both from Matos Mobility-Flexaco-Ihs, a team from Albergariaa-a-Velha. Despite coming in third, it was Natalie Bossano, with 160 points, who smiled in the final tally of the Portuguese Cup, ahead of Mayra Silva, second with 130 points, and Diana Zapata, third with 126.

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