Vuelta a San Juan
The Vuelta a San Juan is a road cycling race held in Argentina. The race consists of only a men's competition over seven stages. As of 2017, the race has a 2.1 status, which means that UCI World Tour teams can compete in the race.
Race details | |
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Date | January |
Region | San Juan, Argentina |
English name | Tour of San Juan |
Local name(s) | Vuelta a San Juan (in Spanish) |
Discipline | Road |
Type | Stage race |
Web site | vueltaasanjuan |
History | |
First edition | 1982 |
Editions | 38 (as of 2020) |
First winner | Eduardo Trillini (ARG) |
Most wins | Laureano Rosas (ARG) Alberto Bravo (ARG) (3 wins) |
Most recent | Remco Evenepoel (BEL) |
Past winners
Year | Winner[1] |
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2020 | Remco Evenepoel |
2019 | Winner Anacona |
2018 | Oscar Sevilla |
2017 | Bauke Mollema |
2016 | Laureano Rosas |
2015 | Laureano Rosas |
2014 | Laureano Rosas |
2013 | Daniel Zamora |
2012 | Juan Pablo Dotti |
2011 | Daniel Zamora |
2010 | Juan Pablo Dotti |
2009 | Gerardo Fernández |
2008 | Pedro González |
2007 | Luciano Montivero |
2006 | Gerardo Fernández |
2005 | Luciano Montivero |
2004 | Oscar Villalobo |
2003 | Oscar Villalobo |
2002 | Edgardo Simón |
2001 | Edgardo Simón |
2000 | Not held |
1999 | Gustavo Toledo |
1998 | Gonzalo Rosas |
1997 | Eduardo Mulet |
1996 | Raúl Ruarte |
1995 | David Kenig |
1994 | Juan Agüero |
1993 | Juan Agüero |
1992 | Alberto Bravo |
1991 | Alberto Bravo |
1990 | Javier Argonz |
1989 | Alberto Bravo |
1988 | Luis Moyano |
1987 | Daniel Castro |
1986 | Ramón Sánchez |
1985 | Ramón Sánchez |
1984 | Pedro Chirino |
1983 | Víctor Caro |
1982 | Eduardo Trillini |
References
- "Historia de la Vuelta a San Juan". vueltaasanjuan.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 January 2017.
External links
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