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The XXXI Circuito de São Bernardo takes place on August 20, 2025, in the historic city of Alcobaça, Portugal. Organized by the Alcobaça Clube de Ciclismo, this elite road cycling event celebrates over three decades of competitive tradition.
Held on a closed 2.8 km circuit, the race totals 85 km (30 laps) and is open to Elite and Sub-23 male riders. The event is part of the Portuguese Cycling Federation’s calendar (Classes 1.12 and 1.13) and is known for its fast, technical layout and intense team strategies.
With strong local support and a scenic urban backdrop near the iconic Monastery of Alcobaça, this race provides a professional racing experience in a festive setting.
On August 23, 2025, at 15:00, the town of Nafarros (Sintra) will host the 62nd edition of its historic road cycling race, the Circuito de Nafarros. Organized by UDC Nafarros in partnership with Benepaint and with the technical oversight of the Associação de Ciclismo de Lisboa, this official federated race (FPC) is open to Elite 1.12 and 1.13 riders and U23 athletes, with limited wildcards available for invited teams outside these categories.
The race consists of 8 laps of a 9.3 km circuit, totaling 74.5 km of tight, technical, and scenic competition in the heart of Nafarros. Known for its tradition and strong local support, the Circuito de Nafarros also features special jerseys for general classification, mountain, sprint, and fastest lap – all contributing to a vibrant and competitive race atmosphere at the height of summer.
On August 24, 2025, at 16:00, the charming bay of São Martinho do Porto will host the 16th edition of its iconic open water swim. Organized by the Clube Náutico de São Martinho do Porto, this non-competitive, demonstration event invites swimmers aged 14 and up to cross the bay in a scenic 1,500-meter swim that blends sport, community spirit, and coastal beauty. While open to all, even registered swimmers from the Portuguese Swimming Federation may participate—so long as they don’t do so in their federated capacity.
The event draws swimmers of all ages and abilities, along with a parallel Kids and Mini Kids race for younger athletes (ages 6–13), making it a family-friendly celebration of swimming. With support from local institutions, lifeguards, volunteers, and nautical teams, this is a safe, joyful, and memorable summer challenge in one of Portugal’s most picturesque coastal towns.
The 7th Edition of the Corrida e Marcha Passeio de São João da Degola takes place on 24 August 2025 in Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal, starting and finishing at Largo São João da Degola, Manta Rota. Integrated into the celebrations of São João da Degola, this event offers a 10 km run and a 7 km walk, both featuring a scenic out‑and‑back route along boardwalks, dirt tracks, asphalt, and sandy stretches by the coastline. Open to federated, non‑federated, and international athletes, the event welcomes participants from the age of 18 in multiple competitive age groups, while also catering to recreational walkers. The festive seaside atmosphere makes it appealing to both competitive runners and those seeking a relaxed, community‑oriented activity.
The 2nd Cross Trail Campos do Lis will be held on 24 August 2025 in Vieira de Leiria, starting and finishing at the Albano Tomé Feteira Stadium. Organized by Industrial Desportivo Vieirense and part of the ADAL Sprint Trail Circuit, this event includes a 16 km Cross Trail, 10 km Mini Trail, and a 10 km Walk. Designed for runners of all levels, the route features easy difficulty, marked trails, and a supportive safety structure. Participants receive a full athlete kit, and awards will be given to the top 3 of each category, including age divisions and team rankings.
The 19th Volta a Portugal de Juniores will take place from August 28 to 31, 2025, bringing together the strongest U19 cycling teams from across the country. Considered one of the most prestigious events on the Portuguese junior calendar, this four-day stage race serves as a proving ground for the next generation of cycling champions.
Riders will face a challenging mix of road stages and an individual time trial, testing not only their endurance and speed but also their tactical intelligence and teamwork. With mountain climbs, fast descents, and sprint finishes, the Volta promises excitement from start to finish.
Much more than a race, the event represents an opportunity for young athletes to showcase their talent in a highly professional environment. Jerseys for general, points, mountain, and best young rider classifications will be at stake, ensuring multiple battles across the peloton. For many, this race is a stepping stone toward national and international recognition in the world of cycling.