The 2020 Vuelta a San Juan was a road cycling stage race that took place in the San Juan Province of Argentina between 26 January and 2 February 2020. The race is rated as a 2.Pro event as part of the 2020 UCI America Tour and the 2020 UCI ProSeries, and was the 38th edition of the Vuelta a San Juan.[1]
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Dates | 26 January – 2 February, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 1,018.5 km (632.9 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 23h 13' 59" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Teams
editTwenty-seven teams were invited to the race. Of these teams, six are UCI WorldTour teams, five are UCI Professional Continental teams, nine are UCI Continental teams, and seven are national teams. While the six Argentinean teams (Agrupación Virgen de Fátima–SaddleDrunk, Argentina, Equipo Continental Municipalidad de Pocito, Municipalidad de Rawson, Sindicato de Empleados Publicos de San Juan, and Transportes Puertas de Cuyo) entered seven riders, the other 21 teams submitted six riders, resulting in a starting peloton of 168 riders, of which 155 riders finished the race.[2][3]
UCI WorldTeams
UCI Professional Continental Teams
UCI Continental Teams
National Teams
Route
editStage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Stage winner | ||
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1 | January 26 | San Juan to San Juan | 163.5 km (101.6 mi) | Flat stage | Rudy Barbier (FRA) | ||
2 | January 27 | Pocito to Pocito | 164.7 km (102.3 mi) | Flat stage | Fernando Gaviria (COL) | ||
3 | January 28 | Ullúm to Punta Negra | 15.2 km (9.4 mi) | Individual time trial | Remco Evenepoel (BEL) | ||
4 | January 29 | San José de Jáchal to Villa San Agustín | 185.8 km (115.5 mi) | Hilly stage | Fernando Gaviria (COL) | ||
January 30 | Rest day | ||||||
5 | January 31 | San Martín to Alto Colorado | 169.5 km (105.3 mi) | Mountain stage | Miguel Flórez (COL) | ||
6 | February 1 | Autódromo El Villicúm to Autódromo El Villicúm | 174.5 km (108.4 mi) | Hilly stage | Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) | ||
7 | February 2 | San Juan to San Juan | 141.3 km (87.8 mi) | Flat stage | Fernando Gaviria (COL) | ||
Total | 1,018.5 km (632.9 mi) |
Stages
editStage 1
edit- 26 January 2020 — San Juan to San Juan, 163.5 km (101.6 mi)
Stage 2
edit- 27 January 2020 — Pocito to Pocito, 168.7 km (104.8 mi)
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Stage 3
edit- 28 January 2020 — Ullúm to Punta Negra, 15.2 km (9.4 mi) (ITT)
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Stage 4
edit- 29 January 2020 — San José de Jáchal to Villa San Agustín, 185.8 km (115.5 mi)
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Rest day
edit- 30 January 2020
Stage 5
edit- 31 January 2020 — San Martín to Alto Colorado, 169.5 km (105.3 mi)
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Stage 6
edit- 1 February 2020 — Autódromo El Villicúm to Autódromo El Villicúm, 174.5 km (108.4 mi)
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Stage 7
edit- 2 February 2020 — San Juan to San Juan, 141.3 km (87.8 mi)
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Classification leadership table
editStage | Winner | General classification |
Mountains classification |
Sprints classification |
Young rider classification |
Teams classification |
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1 | Rudy Barbier | Rudy Barbier | Nicolás Paredes | Daniel Juarez | Tomas Contte | Israel Start-Up Nation |
2 | Fernando Gaviria | Fernando Gaviria | ||||
3 | Remco Evenepoel | Remco Evenepoel | Remco Evenepoel | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | ||
4 | Fernando Gaviria | |||||
5 | Miguel Flórez | Guillaume Martin | Movistar Team | |||
6 | Zdeněk Štybar | |||||
7 | Fernando Gaviria | |||||
Final | Remco Evenepoel | Guillaume Martin | Daniel Juarez | Remco Evenepoel | Movistar Team |
Final classification standings
editLegend | |||
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Denotes the leader of the general classification | Denotes the leader of the mountains classification | ||
Denotes the leader of the sprints classification | Denotes the leader of the young rider classification |
General classification
editRank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Remco Evenepoel (BEL) | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | 23h 13' 59" |
2 | Filippo Ganna (ITA) | Italy | + 33" |
3 | Óscar Sevilla (ESP) | Team Medellín | + 1' 01" |
4 | Brandon McNulty (USA) | UAE Team Emirates | + 1' 21" |
5 | Miguel Flórez (COL) | Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec | + 2' 11" |
6 | Nelson Oliveira (POR) | Movistar Team | + 2' 27" |
7 | Guillaume Martin (FRA) | Cofidis | + 2' 28" |
8 | Nicolás Paredes (COL) | Team Medellín | + 2' 36" |
9 | Gavin Mannion (USA) | Rally Cycling | + 2' 53" |
10 | Juan Pablo Dotti (ARG) | Sindicato de Empleados Publicos de San Juan | + 3' 05" |
Sprints classification
editRank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Daniel Juarez (ARG) | Agrupación Virgen de Fátima–SaddleDrunk | 17 |
2 | Francisco Montes (ARG) | Argentina | 9 |
3 | Juan Ignacio Curuchet (ARG) | Argentina | 6 |
4 | Agustin Fraysse (ARG) | Argentina | 6 |
5 | Christofer Jurado (PAN) | Panama | 4 |
6 | Emiliano Contreras (ARG) | Transportes Puertas de Cuyo | 4 |
7 | Leonardo Rodriguez (ARG) | Municipalidad de Rawson | 4 |
8 | Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | 3 |
9 | Robin Carpenter (USA) | Rally Cycling | 3 |
10 | Maximiliano Richeze (ARG) | UAE Team Emirates | 2 |
Mountains classification
editRank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Guillaume Martin (FRA) | Cofidis | 22 |
2 | Nicolás Paredes (COL) | Team Medellín | 20 |
3 | Mattia Bais (ITA) | Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec | 17 |
4 | Gerardo Atencio (ARG) | Equipo Continental Municipalidad de Pocito | 14 |
5 | Brandon McNulty (USA) | UAE Team Emirates | 13 |
6 | Remco Evenepoel (BEL) | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | 12 |
7 | Óscar Sevilla (ESP) | Team Medellín | 11 |
8 | Nelson Soto (COL) | Colombia Tierra de Atletas–GW Bicicletas | 11 |
9 | Miguel Flórez (COL) | Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec | 10 |
10 | Francisco Montes (ARG) | Argentina | 6 |
Young rider classification
editRank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Remco Evenepoel (BEL) | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | 23h 13' 59" |
2 | Brandon McNulty (USA) | UAE Team Emirates | + 1' 21" |
3 | Diego Camargo (COL) | Colombia Tierra de Atletas–GW Bicicletas | + 4' 53" |
4 | Iñigo Elosegui (ESP) | Movistar Team | + 4' 56" |
5 | Vinicius Rangel Costa (BRA) | Brazil | + 5' 45" |
6 | Jeisson Casallas (COL) | Colombia Tierra de Atletas–GW Bicicletas | + 7' 42" |
7 | Oscar Nehuen Bazan (ARG) | Argentina | + 8' 31" |
8 | Leonardo Henrique Finkler (BRA) | Brazil | + 11' 50" |
9 | Tomas Contte (ARG) | Equipo Continental Municipalidad de Pocito | + 25' 08" |
10 | Renzo Obando (ARG) | Argentina | + 29' 38" |
Teams classification
editRank | Team | Time |
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1 | Movistar Team | 69h 54' 14" |
2 | Team Medellín | + 50" |
3 | Cofidis | + 1' 17" |
4 | Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec | + 3' 38" |
5 | Bora–Hansgrohe | + 4' 01" |
6 | Colombia Tierra de Atletas–GW Bicicletas | + 4' 10" |
7 | Venezuela | + 6' 09" |
8 | Equipo Continental Municipalidad de Pocito | + 7' 15" |
9 | Rally Cycling | + 7' 35" |
10 | Agrupación Virgen de Fátima–SaddleDrunk | + 12' 20" |
References
edit- ^ "2020 Vuelta a San Juan". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
- ^ "Equipos 2020" [Teams 2020] (in Spanish). Vuelta a San Juan. Archived from the original on 23 December 2019. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
- ^ "2020 Vuelta a San Juan start list". CyclingNews. 25 January 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
- ^ "Recorrido 2020" [Route 2020] (in Spanish). Vuelta a San Juan. Archived from the original on 26 January 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 1 Result". ProCyclingStats. 26 January 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 1" (PDF). Edosof. 26 January 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 2 Result". ProCyclingStats. 27 January 2020. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 2" (PDF). Edosof. 27 January 2020. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 3 Result". ProCyclingStats. 28 January 2020. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 3" (PDF). Edosof. 28 January 2020. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 4 Result". ProCyclingStats. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 4" (PDF). Edosof. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 5 Result". ProCyclingStats. 31 January 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 5" (PDF). Edosof. 31 January 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 6 Result". ProCyclingStats. 1 February 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Stage 6" (PDF). Edosof. 1 February 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Stage 7 Result". ProCyclingStats. 2 February 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Stage 7" (PDF). Edosof. 2 February 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2020.