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- Stage maps, profiles, route details and more info here.

- Thursday is a rest day at the Vuelta a San Juan. The race resumes Friday with Stage 5.

- Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won the 2020 Vuelta a San Juan. There was no race in 2020 or 2021 due to the Covid-19 global pandemic.

- Photos: Vuelta a San Juan Photos.

- 2023 Vuelta a San Juan Stage times:

Stage 1 - Sunday, January 22
Start at 4:15pm local, 20:15 CET, 2:15pm ET
Finish at 7:40pm local, 11:40pm CET, 5:40pm ET

Stage 2 - Monday, January 23
Start at 2:23pm local, 18:23 CET, 12:23pm ET
Finish at 7:40pm local, 11:40pm CET, 5:40pm ET

Stage 3 - Tuesday, January 24
Start at 3:36pm local, 19:36 CET, 1:36pm ET
Finish at 7:40pm local, 11:40pm CET, 5:40pm ET

Stage 4 - Wednesday, January 25
Start at 2:46pm local, 18:46 CET, 12:46pm ET
Finish at 7:40pm local, 11:40pm CET, 5:40pm ET

Rest Day, Thursday, January 26

Stage 5 - Friday, January 27
Start at 3:13pm local, 19:13 CET, 1:13pm ET
Finish at 7:40pm local, 11:40pm CET, 5:40pm ET

Stage 6 - Saturday, January 28
Start at 4:13pm local, 20:13 CET, 2:13pm ET
Finish at 7:40pm local, 11:40pm CET, 5:40pm ET

Stage 7 - Sunday, January 29
Start at 5:20pm local, 21:20 CET, 3:20pm ET
Finish at 7:40pm local, 11:40pm CET, 5:40pm ET

San Juan time is ART:
4 hours behind CET
2 hours ahead of U.S. ET

- The 2023 Vuelta a San Juan Internacional is being held January 22-29.

- Results: Vuelta a San Juan Results.

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2023 Vuelta a San Juan LIVE
January 22-29, Argentina
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Stage 7 starts at 5:20pm local
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Finish at around 7:40pm local
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The peloton departs Stage 6 of the 2020 Vuelta a San Juan.
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Zdenek Stybar (Deceuninck-Quickstep) wins Stage 6.  Stybar after his victory: "Before the race started, we were training here and we thought about doing something different. This morning we decided to try it from far, and I am very happy to have done it and won."
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The podium of Stage 6, won by Zdenek Stybar (Deceuninck-Quickstep)
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2020 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 7 Profile

 

 


Echelons have formed in the peloton during Stage 5 of the 2020 Vuelta a San Juan.
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Miguel Florez (Androni) wins queen Stage 5.  Florez following the stage: "I thought the stage was lost when I stayed in the second group with Sevilla and Evenepoel. But when we got back to the front I mostly checked Martin. Things went well. I am in excellent shape and I hope to continue like this at the Tour Colombia."
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Remco Evenepoel remains overall leader following Stage 5.  Evenepoel post-stage: "I had a moment of panic when I had a gap of more than a 1’30", but I managed to manage it and together with Sevilla we did a great job to get back to the top group. When the group broke up, I was closed between two riders and I was unable to follow the best, it was not a problem of strength but of positioning.  Now there are two days left which are more open to sprinters than for climbers and therefore I feel more relaxed for the overall, but we will have to be careful anyway."
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2020 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 6 Profile

 


Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) wins Stage 4, his second stage victory of the 2020 Vuelta a San Juan.
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The Stage 4 podium: Rudy Barbier, Fernando Gaviria and Alvaro Hodeg.  Said Gaviria post-stage, explaining his early season success: "Now, I pay more attention to my diet.  I eat more fish and less meat."  He also praised his team's adding of Max Richeze, the last man in his sprint train: "He's like my older brother, we are always in touch, he advises me and helps me do my job better." 
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2020 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 5 Profile

 

2020 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 4 Profile

 


The breakaway pushes on during Stage 2.
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Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) sprints to a Stage 2 victory and into the overall race lead.  Gaviria following the stage had this to say: "It was a complicated day because the pace was not fast, but not slow. I didn't know how my legs were going to respond in the finish. In the end we could not count on Max (Richeze) because he suffered in a fall, but Brandon (McNulty) and Oli (Troia) helped me. Bohli pulled a lot. They took me to the right position. I went to Peter Sagan's wheel and had Alvaro Hodeg to deal with at my side. I had them under control. When I decided to start, I had the necessary power to reach the line."
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2020 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 3 ITT Profile

 


Peter Sagan (Bora-HANSGROHE) poses for a photo before the start of Stage 1 of the 2020 Vuelta a San Juan.
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The peloton climbs during Stage 1.
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  Rudy Barbier (Israel Start-Up Nation) wins Stage 1 of the 2020 Vuelta a San Juan.  Barbier following his stage victory: "It was a very difficult stage with the heat. The sprint was chaotic and I managed to find the gap in the last few metres. It's incredible to have won in front of people of the caliber of Sagan and Gaviria.  I love the Northern Classics, my favourite is Paris-Roubaix, also because I think the Tour of Flanders suits me less. Finally, my big season goal is to win a stage in a Grand Tour."
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The Stage 1 podium: Manuel Belletti, Rudy Barbier and Tomas Contte
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2020 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 2 Profile

 

2020 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 1 Profile

 

2019 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 7 Profile

 

2019 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 6 Profile

2019 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 5 Profile

2019 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 4 Profile

2019 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 3 Profile

2019 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 2 Profile

2019 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 1 Profile

 

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Notes from the 2020 Vuelta Ciclista a la Provincia de San Juan

- For the second consecutive year, the Vuelta a San Juan has been cancelled due to covid-19. There will be no 2022 Vuelta a San Juan.

- Zdenek Stybar (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 6.  Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) remains leader on G.C. going into the final stage.  Results: Full Stage 6 results here.

- 2020 Vuelta a San Juan Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:

Stage details Stage profiles
Stage 1: Sunday, January 26
San Juan/San Juan (163.5)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 2: Monday, January 27
Pocito/Pocito (168.7)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 3: Tuesday, January 28
Ullum/Dique Punta Negra (15.2 ITT)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 4: Wednesday, January 29
San José Jachal/Valle Fértil (185.8)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Rest day: Thursday, January 30  
Stage 5: Friday, January 31
Caucete/Alto Colorado (175.1)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 6: Saturday, February 1
Autódromo El Villicum/Autó. El Villicum (174.5)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 7: Sunday, February 2
San Juan/San Juan (141.3)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.

 

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- Race leader Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) following Stage 6: "I almost hit the ground due to some road reflectors, I became a bit scared, but fortunately I managed to control my bicycle. The forecast brought more winds and we were always in the top 20 spots. Have I ever been so hot? Yes, last year in this same race.  We had planned the Stybar attack, it was a kind of revenge for yesterday, and it went well. It has been wonderful. Thinking of the overall win, I am not superstitious because to think that way is negative and I never think like that."

- Miguel Florez (Androni) won Stage 5.  Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) retained the overall race lead.  Results: Full Stage 5 results here.

- Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) won Stage 4.  Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) remains overall leader.  Results: Full Stage 4 results here.

- Thursday is a rest day at the Vuelta a San Juan.  The race resumes Friday with Stage 5.

- Vuelta a San Juan Start List - Stage 3 ITT Start Order and Times.

- Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 3 and is new race leader.  Results: Full Stage 3 results here.

- Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) won Stage 2 and took over the lead on G.C.  Results: Full Stage 2 results here.

- Rudy Barbier (Israel Start-Up Nation) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) ahead of the 2020 edition of the Vuelta a San Juan: "I am very happy to be in San Juan and, although we know that winning will be very difficult, the support of the fans helps to make things easier when starting the season. In addition, we have come here with a great team. Gaviria? In the races there are no friends."

- Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates): "Argentina has always been good for me, I like to win and I hope to start the season well here already. This year, I will be able to count again on Richeze, a very important person in my career and in UAE Team Emirates. We are happy to have him with us."

- Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quickstep): "We have come here with a great team and we will try to win as many stages as possible. We hope to have a good week. Last year, I also started my season in San Juan and it was an incredible season. So, I can only have good memories here."

- Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quickstep) will start his 2020 season in South America: "This past season I had an excellent start of the year in the Vuelta a San Juan and Tour Colombia. It’s been amazing for me, a great experience, made even more memorable by the fantastic fans over there. I’m really happy I can start my season in these beautiful countries again and I will do my utmost to get some good results."

- Oscar Sevilla has been the most consistent rider at the Vuelta a San Juan with second place, first place and third place finishes in the past 3 editions of the race.  "Yes, I will be there for the fourth time. It makes me very excited to race in Argentina because I have always been very good there.  I like the weather, the strong heat, which has always been my great ally. In addition, it is a very beautiful race that I enjoy racing a lot and where I meet old friends and acquaintances, which is the greatest gift that cycling leaves you in the end."

- 2020 Vuelta a San Juan Stage times:

Stage 1 - Sunday, January 26
Start at 16:17 local, 20:17 CET, 2:17pm ET
Finish at 20:10 local, 12:10am CET, 6:10pm ET

Stage 2 - Monday, January 27
Start at 16:09 local, 20:09 CET, 2:09pm ET
Finish at 20:10 local, 12:10am CET, 6:10pm ET

Stage 3 TT? - Tuesday, January 28
Start at 17:17 local, 21:17 CET, 3:17pm ET
Finish at ?

Stage 4 - Wednesday, January 29
Start at 15:17 local, 19:17 CET, 1:17pm ET
Finish at 20:10 local, 12:10am CET, 6:10pm ET

Rest Day, Thursday, January 30

Stage 5 - Friday, January 31
Start at 15:34 local, 19:34 CET, 1:34pm ET
Finish at 20:10 local, 12:10am CET, 6:10pm ET

Stage 6 - Saturday, February 1
Start at 16:01 local, 20:01 CET, 2:01pm ET
Finish at 20:10 local, 12:10am CET, 6:10pm ET

Stage 7 - Sunday, February 2
Start at 17:14 local, 21:14 CET, 3:14pm ET
Finish at 20:10 local, 12:10am CET, 6:10pm ET

San Juan time is ART:
4 hours behind CET
2 hours ahead of U.S. ET

- Winner Anacona (Movistar Team) won the 2019 Vuelta a San Juan.

- The 2020 Vuelta a San Juan Internacional is being held January 26-February 2.

 

Notes from the 2019 Vuelta Ciclista a la Provincia de San Juan

- German Tivani (A.C.A. Virgen de Fatima) won Stage 6.  Winner Anacona (Movistar Team) retained the overall race lead.

- 2019 Vuelta a San Juan Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:

Stage details Stage profiles
Stage 1: Sunday, January 27
San Juan/Pocito (159.1 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 2: Monday, January 28
Chimbas/Peri Lago Punta Negra (160.2 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 3: Tuesday, January 29
Pocito/Pocito (12 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
 
Stage 4: Wednesday, January 30
San José Jachal/Valle Fértil-Villa San Agustin (185.8 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Rest day: Thursday, January 31  
Stage 5: Friday, February 1
San Martin/Alto Colorado (169.5 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 6: Saturday, February 2
Autodromo El Villicum/Autodromo El Villicum (153.5 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 7: Sunday, February 3
San Juan/San Juan (141.3 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.

 

- Cyclingnews ticker LIVE here.

- LIVE video here.  (ESPN Deportes, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here. (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish)

- News: Sam Bennett comes up short despite help from Peter Sagan in San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Irishman tries to stay upbeat after peloton fails to catch the break in San Juan.

- News: Tivani steals the glory from WorldTour sprinters at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Peter Sagan: It's good for the sport that the little guy won.

- Results: Tivani wins breakaway sprint at Autodromo El Villicum. (Cyclingnews) - Anacona retains overall lead into final stage.

- News: Evenepoel learns from tactical mistake at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - 'We made a small mistake when Anacona attacked' says Belgian.

- News: Alaphilippe accepts defeat after Movistar take charge at the Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Deceuninck-QuickStep unable to catch Anacona, losing race lead.

- News: Anacona and Quintana celebrate Movistar's sweep at Vuelta San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Colombians switch roles and crack Deceuninck-QuickStep on mountain finish.

- Results: Anacona the winner in Vuelta a San Juan stage 5. (Cyclingnews) - Movistar takes control on Alto Colorado.

- Winner Anacona (Movistar Team) won Stage 5 and is new overall leader.

- Thursday is a rest day at the Vuelta a San Juan.  The race resumes Friday with Stage 5.

- News: Keisse saga sparks tensions between QuickStep team and new sponsor Deceuninck. (Cyclingnews) - Talks set to take place after Vuelta a San Juan as Specialized respond to complaints.

- News: Deceuninck-QuickStep skip Vuelta a San Juan podium ceremony. (Cyclingnews) - Team cite health problems, but tensions remain after Keisse case.

- News: Gaviria's San Juan double confirms development of UAE's lead out. (Cyclingnews) - Consonni and Ferrari help Colombian outpower Sagan and Deceuninck-QuickStep.

- News: Sagan rues missed chance after finishing fast in Vuelta a San Juan sprint. (Cyclingnews) - Former world champion comes from behind to challenge Gaviria.

- Results: Gaviria wins stage 4 in Villa San Agustin. (Cyclingnews) - Sagan is second in bike throw at the line, Alaphilippe keeps overall lead.

- Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) won Stage 4.  Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quickstep) remains overall leader.

- News: Lefevere threatens to remove entire Deceuninck-QuickStep team from Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Belgian manager angry with organisers over Keisse disqualification.

- News: Keisse apologises for 'stupid moment' after woman files police complaint. (Cyclingnews) - Belgian claims police have closed the case as 3000 Pesos fine reportedly paid.

- News: Vuelta a San Juan organisers expel Keisse after woman files police complaint. (Cyclingnews) - Belgian said to have 'damaged the reputation and honour' of Argentinean race.

- News: Alaphilippe and Evenepoel inspire each other at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Deceuninck-QuickStep riders dominate in stage 3 time trial.

- News: Conti: I've come second, but behind a great rider. (Cyclingnews) - Italian delivers strong showing in San Juan time trial.

- Results: Alaphilippe wins stage 3 time trial in Pocito. (Cyclingnews) - Frenchman takes overall lead from Gaviria.

- Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 3, his second consecutive stage victory, and took over the lead in the general classification.

- News: Peter Sagan shows class to claim third in San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Former world champion continues to build form in sweltering conditions.

- News: Deceuninck-QuickStep say Keisse incident was meant as 'a joke'. (Cyclingnews) - UCI: 'Improper gestures are detrimental to the reputation of our sport'.

- News: San Juan woman files police complaint against Keisse. (Cyclingnews) - Waitress reports Belgian rider to police after he grazed genitals against her while posing for photo.

- News: Wallays hospitalised with fractured jaw after San Juan crash. (Cyclingnews) - Lotto Soudal rider loses teeth and suffers concussion.

- News: Alaphilippe and Evenepoel combine youth and experience at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Frenchman shows form as 19-year-old prodigy takes his first ever classification jersey.

- Results: Alaphilippe takes stage 2 at Vuelta a San Juan with solo attack. (Cyclingnews) - Frenchman holds off Consonni and Sagan with late charge.

- Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 2.  Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) remains overall leader.

- News: Vuelta a San Juan stage reduced to extreme heat weather warning. (Cyclingnews) - Stage 2 shortened by 28km to limit time in 38°C conditions.

- News: Remco Evenepoel impresses on pro debut at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - 'They call me the baby cub of the Wolf Pack'.

- News: Sam Bennett rues missed chance in chaotic sprint at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - 'Nobody expected Peter to lead me out and so nobody would give me his wheel'.

- News: Gaviria savours first win for UAE Team Emirates at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - 'We live to take risks, and UAE want to get better year after year’ says Colombian sprinter.

- Results: Gaviria wins Vuelta a San Juan opener in Pocito. (Cyclingnews) - Matteo Malucelli is second, Sam Bennett finishes third after Sagan leads him out.

- Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) won Stage 1 and is first overall leader.

- News: Vakoc: The pain I feel in races will not be as bad as a year ago. (Cyclingnews) - Deceuninck-QuickStep rider looking forward to returning to racing.

- News: Richeze takes Vuelta a San Juan criterium after late night team presentation – Gallery. (Cyclingnews) - Local fans and riders entertained with light show, fireworks and tango dancing.

- News: Sagan laid back but looking for a stage win at the Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Former world champion celebrates his 29th birthday in Argentina.

- News: Mark Cavendish cautious before 2019 season debut at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Manxman returns to racing after second bout of mononucleosis.

- Race preview: Sagan, Cavendish and Gaviria to clash in Vuelta a San Juan sprints - Preview. (Cyclingnews) - Quintana, Evenepoel and Alaphilippe will also make their season debuts in Argentina.

- Race overview: 2019 Vuelta a San Juan Internacional - Overview. (Cyclingnews) - .

- Final start list here.  (Sagan, Quintana, Gaviria, Cavendish, Alaphilippe,...)

- News: Peter Sagan to test his legs at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Former world champion aims for a stage win in Argentina.

- Stage times:

Stage 1 - Sunday, January 27
Start at 15:50 local, 19:50 CET, 1:50pm ET
Finish at 19:30 local, 23:30 CET, 5:30pm ET

Stage 2 - Monday, January 28
Start at 15:32 local, 19:32 CET, 1:32pm ET
Finish at 19:30 local, 23:30 CET, 5:30pm ET 

Stage 3 - Tuesday, January 29 - ITT
Start at 16:38 local, 20:38 CET, 2:38pm ET
Finish at 19:30 local, 23:30 CET, 5:30pm ET

Stage 4 - Wednesday, January 30
Start at 10:45 local, 14:45 CET, 8:45am ET
Finish at 15:30 local, 19:30 CET, 1:30pm 

Rest Day, Thursday, January 31

Stage 5 - Friday, February 1
Start at 9:16 local, 13:16 CET, 7:16am ET
Finish at 13:30 local, 17:30 CET, 11:30am

Stage 6 - Saturday, February 2
Start at 15:52 local, 19:52 CET, 1:52pm ET
Finish at 19:30 local, 23:30 CET, 5:30pm ET

Stage 7 - Sunday, February 3
Start at 16:34 local, 20:34 CET, 2:34pm ET
Finish at 19:30 local, 23:30 CET, 5:30pm ET

San Juan time is ART:
4 hours behind CET
2 hours ahead of ET

- Gonzalo Najar Oscar Sevilla won the 2018 Vuelta a San Juan.

- The 2019 Vuelta a San Juan Internacional is being held January 27-February 3.

 

Notes from the 2018 Vuelta Ciclista a la Provincia de San Juan

- Expected LIVE video here.  (ESPN, Spanish, geo-restricted)

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish)

- News: McCabe rides daylong breakaway to Vuelta a San Juan podium. (Cyclingnews) - UnitedHealthcare rider finishes third on stage 6.

- News: Attacking instincts lead Wallays to Vuelta a San Juan stage win. (Cyclingnews) - Belgian says Lotto Soudal can take the initiative in major races this season.

- News: Stage 6 breakaway win for Wallays. (Cyclingnews) - Oscar Najar retains race lead with one stage to come.

- Stage maps, profiles, route details and more info here.

- Vuelta a San Juan Stage 6 Top 25 Results:

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WALLAYS Jelle
OYOLA OYOLA Robigzon Leandro
MCCABE Travis
KEISSE Iljo
SEPULVEDA Eduardo
RUBIANO CHAVEZ Miguel Angel
GERARDO MATIAS Tivani
ALAFACI Eugenio
MASNADA Fausto
BAIS Mattia
ACKERMANN Pascal
HODEG CHAGUI Alvaro Jose
MAES Nikolas
ANDRIATO Rafael
GARCIA CORTINA Ivan
SBARAGLI Kristian
CALDERARO Filippo
TROIA Oliviero
PANTANO GOMEZ Jarlinson
RAMOS Duilio Alfredo
BUSATO Matteo
RICHEZE Maximiliano Ariel
CAMACHO BERNAL Julio Alexis
TIVANI PEREZ German Nicolas
VIVIANI Attilio
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- Jelle Wallays following his Stage 6 victory: "I'm not a rider who wins often, so when I'm able to, I'm happy.  My work is to help the team and for sure, this win is not going to change my ambitions.  Last year, I crashed a couple of times in the first two stages of the Vuelta a España and even if I felt pretty bad, the exams showed nothing broken. I had good condition and so I continued. When the Spanish tour finished and I arrived home in Belgium, the doctors found two ribs and my wrist fractured. So to start the 2018 season with a victory, after those unlucky 2017 days, makes me all the more happier."

- Jelle Wallays (Lotto Soudal) won Stage 6.  Gonzalo Najar (S.E.P. de San Juan) remains overall leader.

- News: Polar Bear Putt tries to beat the heat in Argentina. (Cyclingnews) - UnitedHealthcare rider spends a day in the breakaway at Vuelta a san Juan.

- News: Najar wins stage 5. (Cyclingnews) - SEP San Juan rider takes overall lead, Sevilla makes a move on Alto Colorado.

- Gonzalo Najar (S.E.P. de San Juan) won Stage 5 and is new leader on G.C.  After the stage, Najar said: "The national championships in 2017 that I won gave me a lot of faith.  Today, I had excellent sensations and the team, thanks to them from my heart, backed me to try for this win. When I was in the last kilometre, I felt all the local San Juan fans' enthusiasm, which pushed me on to the finish line. What a marvelous feeling."

- Thursday is a rest day at the Vuelta a San Juan.  The race resumes Friday with Stage 5.

- News: Raim breaks through chaos in San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Israel Cycling Academy rider finishes fourth in stage 4 melee.

- News: Richeze picks up the pieces after Gaviria goes down. (Cyclingnews) - Argentinean switches from lead out to sprinter and wins again in his home country.

- News: Gaviria crashes out of Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Colombian sprinter goes down 45km from stage finish, Quick-Step gets win with Richeze.

- News: Max Richeze wins stage 4 at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Quick-Step Floors wins the day despite Gaviria crash.

- Filippo Ganna (UAE Team Emirates) after his first day in the leader's jersey: "My first day as the leader passed well thanks to all my team.  During the race, the speed was high and with a head-wind on the climb, which helped those of us who were riding in the wheels.
When Gaviria crashed, I was behind and the group split in several parts, but I was in good company and together a Troia and Ait Al Abdia, we bridged the gap. I made a big effort, but everything went well in the final."

- Max Richeze post-stage: "I'm very happy for this win because I'm usually not appointed to sprint.  At the same time, I'm so sad for Gaviria and I hope it's nothing serious. I talked with the team after his crash and we decided to try to win the stage. We knew there were cross-winds in the second part of the race and we were well-prepared for the echelons. I have been a professional rider for 13 years, but I haven't had so many opportunities to race at home in Argentina and this time I was able to win, so I'm proud."

- Max Richeze (Quick-Step Floors) won Stage 4.  Filippo Ganna (UAE Team Emirates) retained the lead in the general classification.

- News: Ryan Mullen gets off to quick start with Trek-Segafredo. (Cyclingnews) - Irish time trial champion takes first win for new team at Vuelta a San Juan.

- News: Mullen wins stage 3 time trial, Ganna takes overall lead. (Cyclingnews) - Irish time trial specialist is the only rider to go under 18 minutes on 14.4km course.

- New race leader Filippo Ganna: "I expected his performance.  I know him very well and he’s a strong time trialist. About me, I gave my best and I’m happy with this leader's jersey. I will try to defend my leadership as well as I can even if I know there will be some hard mountain stages in the next days. My team-mates, my director and all my team will support me."

- Ryan Mullen had this to say after his victory in the Stage 3 ITT: "When I saw the race programme for San Juan, I was happy because there was this time trial.  I came here with this goal, but without pressure since it was the first race of the year. I managed the race the best possible. I knew there was head-wind in the final four kilometres and I saved energy for that moment."

- Ryan Mullen (Trek-Segafredo) won the Stage 3 Individual Time Trial.  Filippo Ganna (UAE Team Emirates) took over the race lead on G.C.

- News: Villalobos upsets the favourites, dreams of overall win. (Cyclingnews) - Costa Rican says it's important to have dreams and think big.

- News: Villalobos takes a big win. (Cyclingnews) - Costa Rican takes race lead over Escuela and Benoot in late breakaway.

- Roman Villalobos (Canel's Specialized) won Stage 2 and took over the lead in the general classification.  Post-stage, Villalobos had this to say: "I’m so happy, this win counts a lot for me.  I made so many sacrifices for this race and today, I'm rewarded. During the final kilometres, I had a really good sensations, good legs. I was able to counter-attack in the final part of the last climb with the goal to get as much time as possible given the stages ahead. In the final metres, I believed in it and I got an amazing victory."

- News: Vincenzo Nibali abandons Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Italian hit with gastroenteritis before race start.

- News: Fernando Gaviria: I always ride to win, it's the only thing in my mind. (Cyclingnews) - Quick-Step's Colombian starts season with stage 1 win in Argentina.

- News: Gaviria wins opening stage in Pocito. (Cyclingnews) - Colombian will wear first leader's jersey in Argentina.

- Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.  Post-stage, Gaviria had this to say: "It doesn’t matter if I’m riding San Juan or the Giro d’Italia, I always want to win and that’s what I did today. The team did a really good job, they were perfect. Iljo – who is the team’s captain – made things look easy and did an extraordinary job, you can see how important is the experience he brings into the squad."

- News: Vuelta a San Juan Preview: WorldTour teams ready to heat up in Argentina. (Cyclingnews) - Mollema will not return, 7 WorldTour teams are ready to fight for early-season results.

- News: Quick-Step Floors back Gaviria for Vuelta a San Juan sprints. (Cyclingnews) - Richeze, Keisse and Cavagna in six-rider squad for January race.

- News: Sepulveda to lead Movistar at 2018 Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Spanish team will also feature Dayer Quintana, Winner Anacona and Carlos Betancur.

- News: 2018 Vuelta a San Juan route unveiled. (Cyclingnews) - Time trial and Alto Colorado finish set to decide GC.

- News: Nibali and Gaviria to begin 2018 season at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Seven WorldTour teams confirmed for early-season Argentinean race.

- Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) won the 2017 Vuelta a San Juan.

- 2018 Vuelta a San Juan Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:

(coming)

- The 2018 Vuelta a San Juan Internacional is being held January 21-28.

 

2018 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 5 Profile


The breakaway during Stage 1 of the 2018 Vuelta a San Juan.
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  Sprint favorite Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) wins Stage 1 of the 2018 Vuelta a San Juan.
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Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) will be the man to beat in the sprints at the 2018 Vuelta a San Juan.
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Riders tried to stay cool any way they could on Stage 6, yet another hot one.
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Max Richeze (Quick-Step Floors) takes the victory on Stage 6.
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2017 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 7 Profile

Notes from the 2017 Vuelta Ciclista a la Provincia de San Juan

- Max Richeze (Quick-Step Floors) won Stage 7 ahead of Tom Boonen and Matteo Malucelli.  Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) wins the 2017 Vuelta a San Juan.

- Sunday's Vuelta a San Juan Stage 7 departs San Juan at 3:08pm local and is expected at the finish at San Juan at around 6:00pm local.  Vuelta a San Juan live streaming video should get underway at around 2:45pm local (12:45pm U.S. Eastern, 18:45 CET).

- 2017 Vuelta a San Juan Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:

Stage details Stage profiles
Stage 1: Monday, January 23
San Juan/San Juan (142.5 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 2: Tuesday, January 24
San Juan/San Juan (128.8 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 3: Wednesday, January 25
San Juan/San Juan ITT (11.9 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
 
Stage 4: Thursday, January 26
San Martin/San Martin (160.5 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 5: Friday, January 27
Chimbas/Alto Colorado (162.4 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 6: Saturday, January 28
Pocito/Pocito (185.7 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 7: Sunday, January 29
San Juan/San Juan (138.2 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.

 

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish)

- Max Richeze (Quick-Step Floors) won Stage 6.  Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) remains leader on G.C.

- Saturday's Vuelta a San Juan Stage 6 departs Pocito at 3:17pm local and is expected at the finish at Pocito at around 7:30pm local.  Vuelta a San Juan live streaming video should get underway at around 3:00pm local (1:00pm U.S. Eastern, 19:00 CET).

- Rui Costa (UAE Abu Dhabi) won Stage 5.  Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) is new leader in the general classification.

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish)

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish) - Official feed removed from YouTube for some reason; new feed coming soon.

- Friday's Vuelta a San Juan Stage 5 departs Chimbas at 9:27am local and is expected at the finish at Alto Colorado at around 1:30pm local.  Vuelta a San Juan live streaming video should get underway at around 9:15am local (7:15am U.S. Eastern, 13:15 CET).

- Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) won Stage 4, his second stage victory of the race.  Ramunas Navardauskas (Team Bahrain-Merida) remains overall leader.

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish)

- Thursday's Vuelta a San Juan Stage 4 departs San Martin at 3:52pm local and is expected at the finish at San Martin at around 7:30pm local.  Vuelta a San Juan live streaming video should get underway at around 3:45pm local (1:45pm U.S. Eastern, 19:45 CET).

- Ramunas Navardauskas (Team Bahrain-Merida) won the Stage 3 Individual Time Trial and is new leader in the general classification.

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish)

- Tom Boonen (Quick-Step Floors) won Stage 2.  Elia Viviani (Italy) is new leader on G.C.

- Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish)

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish)

- Preview: Cyclingnews Vuelta a San Juan preview here.

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish)

- Tuesday's Vuelta a San Juan Stage 2 departs San Juan at 4:47pm local and is expected at the finish at San Juan at around 8:00pm local.  There should be a live stream.

- Former World Champion Rui Costa is among the riders in this race.  Said Costa, "I don't know Argentina, but I’m ready to discover a new place and a new race for me.  In addition to the Vuelta a San Juan, my season program includes the Tour of Oman, the Abu Dhabi Tour, the Tirreno-Adriatico, the Ardennes classics and the Giro d'Italia."

- News: Excitement for Vuelta a San Juan stoked at team presentation - Gallery. (Cyclingnews) - Dance-offs and confetti cannons as Argentine race welcomes international stars for first time.

- News: Boonen to begin final season at Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - Gaviria main sprinter for Quick-Step in early stage race in Argentina.

- News: Boonen and Nibali set for Vuelta a San Juan. (Cyclingnews) - WorldTour teams head to race.

- The 2017 Vuelta a San Juan Internacional is being held January 23-29.  There will be seven stages.  The race, in its 35th edition, will truly be international as Vincenzo Nibali, Tom Boonen, Fernando Gaviria, Elia Viviani, Bauke Mollema, Rui Costa and Darwin Atapuma are among riders expected on the start line.  The race will be broadcast live on ESPN TV.  If live streams are available, they will be posted on this page each day.

 

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2017 Vuelta a San Juan Photos


Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) won Stage 1.
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Elia Viviani and Nicolas Marini look on as Stage 1 winner Fernando Gaviria (Quickstep Floors) sprays victory champagne from the podium.
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Ramunas Navardauskas (Team Bahrain-Merida) on his way to winning the Stage 3 Individual Time Trial
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Ramunas Navardauskas (Bahrain-Merida) celebrates on the podium with Bauke Mollema, left, and Matthias Brandle of Trek-Segafredo.
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With very hot weather (temperatures surpassing 100 degrees), the Vuelta a San Juan peloton enjoys some water sprayed by spectators.
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Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) wins Stage 4, his second victory of the race.
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The peloton on Stage 5, another hot day at the Vuelta a San Juan
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Rui Costa (UAE Abu Dhabi) wins Stage 5.  Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) took over the race lead.
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2017 Vuelta a San Juan Stage Profiles

2017 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 1 Profile

 

2017 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 2 Profile

 

 

2017 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 3 Profile

2017 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 4 Profile

 

2017 Vuelta a San Juan Stage 5 Profile