Vuelta a San Juan Internacional 2023
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Vuelta a San Juan 2023 race overview
When is the Vuelta a San Juan: Seven stages from January 22-29
How long is the Vuelta a San Juan: 1,143.7km
Where does the Vuelta a San Juan start: San Juan, Argentina
Where does the Vuelta a San Juan finish: San Juan, Argentina
The latest results from the Vuelta a San Juan
López wins 2023 Vuelta a San Juan Internacional overall
Colombian Miguel Angel López (Medellín-EPM) finished safely in the peloton to seal the overall victory of the Vuelta a San Juan on Sunday, after he had taken the race lead two days before on the Alto Colorado on stage 5.
The 112km final stage came down to a bunch sprint, won by Australian Sam Welsford (DSM), his second victory in as many days. He came off the wheel of Giacomo Nizzolo (Israel Premier Tech) in the closing metres to secure his second victory in as many days. Nizzolo settled for third as Fabio Jakobsen (Soudal-QuickStep) finished second.
López's 30-second margin for the GC victory was never jeopordised by second-placed Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) as well as the additional 14 seconds to Sergio Higuita (Bora-Hansgrohe) in third overall.
Defending champion Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) made a last-minute attack with Quinn Simmons (Trek-Segafredo) 14.5km to go on the final San Juan circuit, but both were reeled back with 3km remaining. Evenepoel finished 1:19 back for seventh overall.
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Stage 7: López wins Vuelta a San Juan Internacional overall
Stage 6: Sam Welsford comes out on top in tight stage 6 Vuelta a San Juan sprint
Stage 5: Miguel Ángel López strikes gold atop Alto del Colorado at stage 5
Stage 4: Fernando Gaviria outsprints Peter Sagan
Stage 3: Quinn Simmons surges to surprise stage 3 win
Stage 2: Fabio Jakobsen scorches final sprint to win
Stage 1: Sam Bennett sprints to victory in opening stage
Vuelta a San Juan 2023 information
After a two-year absence, the Vuelta a San Juan is back, offering riders an Argentinean introduction to the 2023 season.
The week-long race is held in the region of San Juan, over towards the Andes in the west, which is famed for being the heartland of cycling in the South American country.
The race was first held in 1982 but expanded to an international, professional-level event in 2017, when Bauke Mollema claimed overall victory.
Following on from the Vuelta a San Luis, it has given riders the opportunity to get some racing in the legs in warm - and sometimes very hot - conditions before the start of the European season.
Date: January 22-29
Location: San Juan, Argentina
Category: 2.Pro
Previous Edition
The Tour Down Under is a popular non-European excursion, and a big WorldTour race in its own right, but there are always some big names present in Argentina, with current world champion Remco Evenepoel the winner of the last edition in 2020.
The COVID-19 pandemic has prevented the Vuelta a San Juan from being held in the past two years, but it's back in 2023, running from January 22-29.
Ineos Grenadiers' Egan Bernal and Filippo Ganna already on the start list, with several more top teams and names set to be announced as riders finalise their seasons schedules at December training camps.
The route for the 2023 Vuelta a San Juan has yet to be fully revealed but is expected to follow a familiar format, with several sprint opportunities, plus a short time trial and the marquee race-defining summit finish atop the Alto Colorado.
Vuelta a San Juan 2023 start list
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Vuelta a San Juan Internacional 202322 January 2023 - 29 January 2023 | San Juan | 2.Pro
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