Motoring: White card for Filipe Cameirinha. Stopped and put out fire in Bernardo Sousa's car.
The black smoke that comes out of a vehicle's exhaust is associated with a mixture of excess fuel and air., but it wasn't that signal that stopped the Can-Am T3 of the Filipe Cameirinha/Jeremy Dubois duo, during the second stage of the Rally Raid Portugal and which earned him recognition from the Portuguese Automobile and Karting Federation (FPAK).
Odemira: Internship of the U18 women's handball team and Seminar for Coaches.
The village of Odemira will host the Under-18 Women's National Team Training Camp, the course of 1 a 7 April, in a joint organization of the Portuguese Handball Federation, Municipality of Odemira and Algarve Handball Association.
Back to Alentejo: Five years later Eduard Prades smiles again in Castelo de Vide.
The Caja Rural/Seguros RGA corridor, gave rise to an escape from its corridors, tend Eduard Padres supplanted Francisco Peñuela (MV-Km 130,6-14h51) under the threat of the goal in Castro de Vide and snatching the yellow jersey from his teammate Iuri Leitão.
Back to Alentejo: Daniel Babor's authoritarian victory in the “Alqueva stageâ€.
Czech Daniel Babor (Caja Rural / Seguros RGA) won the “Alqueva Stage†of the Volta ao Alentejo/ Crédito AgrÃcola, which started in Mourão and ended in Reguengos de Monsaraz, while his teammate Iuri Leitão is the new yellow jersey.
Back to Alentejo: “El Chispas†repeated last year’s triumph in Grândola.
Venezuelan Leangel Liñarez (Tavfer/Ovos Matinado/Mortagua) he will never forget Grândola as the place in Alentejo where he achieved two of the most delicious triumphs of his professional career.
Back to Alentejo: Uruguayan Thomas Silva “climbs†the Keep of Beja Castle.
The Uruguayan Caja Rural/Seguros RGA corridor took advantage of the last curve on the cobblestones of Largo de Santo Amaro, in Beja, for us last 350 meters materialize with a victory in the first stage of the Volta ao Alentejo/ Crédito AgrÃcola, the supremacy that his team showed on the road throughout the 168 kilometers.