2017 Vuelta a San Juan

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2017 Vuelta a San Juan
UCI America Tour
Race details
Dates23–29 January 2017
Stages7
Distance886.1 km (550.6 mi)
Winning time20h 19' 00"[1]
Results
Winner  Bauke Mollema (Netherlands) (Trek–Segafredo)
  Second  Óscar Sevilla (Spain) (Medellín–Inder)
  Third  Rodolfo Torres (Colombia) (Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec)

Mountains  Franco Germán López (Argentina) (A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima)
Youth  Egan Bernal (Colombia) (Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec)
Sprints  Nicolás Naranjo (Argentina) (A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima)
  Team Bahrain–Merida
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The 2017 Vuelta a San Juan was a road cycling stage race that took place between 23 and 29 January. It was the 35th edition of the Vuelta a San Juan and the first time it was rated as a 2.1 event on the UCI America Tour calendar.

The race was won by Bauke Mollema for the Trek–Segafredo team; after finishing second to Bahrain–Merida's Ramūnas Navardauskas in the third stage individual time trial, Mollema took the race leader's blue jersey from Navardauskas two days later,[2] atop the Alto Colorado – in a stage won by UAE Abu Dhabi's Rui Costa – and maintained a 14-second race lead to the end of the race.[3] Second place went to Óscar Sevilla (Medellín–Inder),[3] while a further two seconds in arrears, was Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec rider Rodolfo Torres who completed the final podium.[3]

Torres' teammate Egan Bernal won the green jersey for the young rider classification, while riders from the A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima squad claimed all the remaining jerseys: Franco Germán López won the red jersey for the mountains classification, Nicolás Naranjo won the yellow jersey for the sprints classification, while Ricardo Escuela claimed the white and violet jerseys for being the highest-placed rider from the San Juan province and Argentina as a whole. Bahrain–Merida won the teams classification, while Quick-Step Floors won five of the race's seven stages, with two wins apiece for Fernando Gaviria and Maximiliano Richeze and Tom Boonen with one.

Participating teams[edit]

As the Vuelta a San Juan was a 2.1 event, a limited number of UCI WorldTeams were able to participate in the race.[4] In total, 26 teams participated in the race: 4 UCI WorldTeams, 6 Professional Continental teams, 10 Continental teams, and 6 national selections.[5]

UCI World Teams

UCI Professional Continental Teams

UCI Continental Teams

National teams

  • Italy
  • Argentina
  • Mexico
  • Uruguay
  • Brazil
  • Chile

Route[edit]

The route of the 2017 Vuelta a San Juan consisted of 6 mass start stages and one individual time trial.[6] All stages were centered around the town of San Juan. Most of the stages were relatively flat, except for stage 5, which finished on top of a 2,565 m (8,415 ft) mountain, the Alto Colorado.

Stage schedule
Stage Date Route Distance Type Winner
1 23 January San Juan to San Juan 142.5 km (89 mi) Flat stage  Fernando Gaviria (COL)
2 24 January San Juan to San Juan 128.8 km (80 mi) Hilly stage  Tom Boonen (BEL)
3 25 January San Juan to San Juan 11.9 km (7 mi) Individual time trial  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU)
4 26 January San Martín to San Martín 160.5 km (100 mi) Flat stage  Fernando Gaviria (COL)
5 27 January Chimbas to Alto Colorado 162.4 km (101 mi) High mountain stage  Rui Costa (POR)
6 28 January Pocito to Pocito 168.7 km (105 mi)[a] Flat stage  Maximiliano Richeze (ARG)
7 29 January San Juan 111.3 km (69 mi)[b] Flat stage  Maximiliano Richeze (ARG)

Stages[edit]

Stage 1[edit]

23 January 2017 — San Juan to San Juan, 142.5 km (89 mi)
Result of Stage 1[9]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fernando Gaviria (COL) Quick-Step Floors 3h 07' 44"
2  Elia Viviani (ITA) Italy (national team) + 0"
3  Nicolas Marini (ITA) Nippo–Vini Fantini + 0"
4  Matteo Malucelli (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 0"
5  Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 0"
6  Tom Boonen (BEL) Quick-Step Floors + 0"
7  Matthias Brändle (AUT) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
8  Alan Ramírez (ARG) Municipalidad de Rawson–Somos Todos + 0"
9  Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
10  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Medellín–Inder + 0"
General classification after Stage 1[10]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fernando Gaviria (COL) Quick-Step Floors 3h 07' 34"
2  Elia Viviani (ITA) Italy (national team) + 4"
3  Franco Germán López (ARG) A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima + 4"
4  Nicolas Marini (ITA) Nippo–Vini Fantini + 6"
5  Higinio Lucero (ARG) Municipalidad de Rawson–Somos Todos + 8"
6  Leonardo Rodríguez (ARG) Asociación Civil Mardan + 8"
7  Rubén Ramos (ARG) Argentina (national team) + 9"
8  Pedro González (ARG) Equipo Continental Municipalidad de Pocito + 9"
9  Matteo Malucelli (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 10"
10  Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 10"

Stage 2[edit]

24 January 2017 — San Juan to San Juan, 128.8 km (80 mi)
Result of Stage 2[11]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Tom Boonen (BEL) Quick-Step Floors 3h 00' 40"
2  Elia Viviani (ITA) Italy (national team) + 0"
3  Matteo Malucelli (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 0"
4  Ricardo Escuela (ARG) A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima + 0"
5  Andrea Guardini (ITA) UAE Abu Dhabi + 0"
6  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) Bahrain–Merida + 0"
7  Luke Keough (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 0"
8  Manuel Belletti (ITA) Wilier Triestina–Selle Italia + 0"
9  Eugenio Alafaci (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
10  Mattia Viel (ITA) Unieuro Trevigiani–Hemus 1896 + 0"
General classification after Stage 2[12]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Elia Viviani (ITA) Italy (national team) 6h 08' 12"
2  Fernando Gaviria (COL) Quick-Step Floors + 1"
3  Tom Boonen (BEL) Quick-Step Floors + 2"
4  Franco Germán López (ARG) A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima + 6"
5  Matteo Malucelli (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 8"
6  Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 12"
7  Gavin Mannion (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 12"
8  Duilio Ramos (ARG) Asociación Civil Mardan + 12"
9  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Medellín–Inder + 12"
10  Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 12"

Stage 3[edit]

25 January 2017 — San Juan, 11.9 km (7 mi), individual time trial (ITT)
Result of Stage 3[13]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) Bahrain–Merida 14' 03"
2  Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 3"
3  Matthias Brändle (AUT) Trek–Segafredo + 7"
4  Rémi Cavagna (FRA) Quick-Step Floors + 7"
5  Walter Vargas (COL) Medellín–Inder + 17"
6  Sebastian Trillini (ARG) Italomat–Dogo + 19"
7  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Medellín–Inder + 19"
8  Laureano Rosas (ARG) Argentina (national team) + 21"
9  Ricardo Escuela (ARG) A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima + 32"
10  Kanstantsin Sivtsov (BLR) Bahrain–Merida + 32"
General classification after Stage 3[14]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) Bahrain–Merida 6h 22' 27"
2  Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 3"
3  Matthias Brändle (AUT) Trek–Segafredo + 7"
4  Rémi Cavagna (FRA) Quick-Step Floors + 7"
5  Sebastian Trillini (ARG) Italomat–Dogo + 19"
6  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Medellín–Inder + 19"
7  Laureano Rosas (ARG) Argentina (national team) + 21"
8  Elia Viviani (ITA) Italy (national team) + 23"
9  Tom Boonen (BEL) Quick-Step Floors + 29"
10  Ricardo Escuela (ARG) A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima + 32"

Stage 4[edit]

26 January 2017 — San Martín to San Martín, 160.5 km (100 mi)
Result of Stage 4[15]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Fernando Gaviria (COL) Quick-Step Floors 3h 34' 44"
2  Elia Viviani (ITA) Italy (national team) + 0"
3  Nicola Ruffoni (ITA) Bardiani–CSF + 0"
4  Manuel Belletti (ITA) Wilier Triestina–Selle Italia + 0"
5  Luke Keough (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 0"
6  Andrea Guardini (ITA) UAE Abu Dhabi + 0"
7  Carlos Alzate (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 0"
8  Marco Coledan (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 0"
9  Laureano Rosas (ARG) Argentina (national team) + 0"
10  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) Bahrain–Merida + 0"
General classification after Stage 4[16]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) Bahrain–Merida 9h 57' 11"
2  Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 3"
3  Matthias Brändle (AUT) Trek–Segafredo + 7"
4  Rémi Cavagna (FRA) Quick-Step Floors + 7"
5  Elia Viviani (ITA) Italy (national team) + 17"
6  Sebastian Trillini (ARG) Italomat–Dogo + 19"
7  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Medellín–Inder + 19"
8  Laureano Rosas (ARG) Argentina (national team) + 21"
9  Tom Boonen (BEL) Quick-Step Floors + 29"
10  Ricardo Escuela (ARG) A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima + 32"

Stage 5[edit]

27 January 2017 — Chimbas to Alto Colorado, 162.4 km (101 mi)
Result of Stage 5[17]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Rui Costa (POR) UAE Abu Dhabi 4h 15' 04"
2  Rodolfo Torres (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 3"
3  Ricardo Escuela (ARG) A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima + 7"
4  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Medellín–Inder + 10"
5  Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek–Segafredo + 12"
6  Egan Bernal (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 14"
7  Eduardo Sepúlveda (ARG) Argentina (national team) + 14"
8  Laureano Rosas (ARG) Argentina (national team) + 21"
9  Eduardo Corte (MEX) Mexico (national team) + 57"
10  Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 57"
General classification after Stage 5[18]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek–Segafredo 14h 12' 30"
2  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Medellín–Inder + 14"
3  Rodolfo Torres (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 16"
4  Ricardo Escuela (ARG) A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima + 20"
5  Rui Costa (POR) UAE Abu Dhabi + 26"
6  Laureano Rosas (ARG) Argentina (national team) + 27"
7  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) Bahrain–Merida + 52"
8  Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 1' 17"
9  Egan Bernal (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 1' 29"
10  Pieter Serry (BEL) Quick-Step Floors + 1' 31"

Stage 6[edit]

28 January 2017 — Pocito to Pocito, 168.7 km (105 mi)[a]
Result of Stage 6[19]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Maximiliano Richeze (ARG) Quick-Step Floors 3h 48' 47"
2  Oliviero Troia (ITA) UAE Abu Dhabi + 0"
3  Germán Tivani (ARG) Unieuro Trevigiani–Hemus 1896 + 0"
4  Matteo Malucelli (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 52"
5  Manuel Belletti (ITA) Wilier Triestina–Selle Italia + 52"
6  José Luis Rivera (ARG) Equipo Continental Municipalidad de Pocito + 52"
7  Mattia Viel (ITA) Unieuro Trevigiani–Hemus 1896 + 52"
8  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) Bahrain–Merida + 52"
9  Nicolas Marini (ITA) Nippo–Vini Fantini + 52"
10  Luke Keough (USA) UnitedHealthcare + 52"
General classification after Stage 6[20]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek–Segafredo 18h 02' 09"
2  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Medellín–Inder + 14"
3  Rodolfo Torres (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 16"
4  Ricardo Escuela (ARG) A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima + 20"
5  Rui Costa (POR) UAE Abu Dhabi + 26"
6  Laureano Rosas (ARG) Argentina (national team) + 27"
7  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) Bahrain–Merida + 52"
8  Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 1' 17"
9  Egan Bernal (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 1' 29"
10  Pieter Serry (BEL) Quick-Step Floors + 1' 31"

Stage 7[edit]

29 January 2017 — San Juan to San Juan, 111.3 km (69 mi)[b]
Result of Stage 7[21]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Maximiliano Richeze (ARG) Quick-Step Floors 2h 16' 48"
2  Tom Boonen (BEL) Quick-Step Floors + 3"
3  Matteo Malucelli (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 3"
4  Andrea Guardini (ITA) UAE Abu Dhabi + 3"
5  Nicola Ruffoni (ITA) Bardiani–CSF + 3"
6  José Luis Rivera (ARG) Equipo Continental Municipalidad de Pocito + 3"
7  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) Bahrain–Merida + 3"
8  Attilio Viviani (ITA) Italy (national team) + 3"
9  Daniel Juárez (ARG) Asociación Civil Mardan + 3"
10  Mattia Viel (ITA) Unieuro Trevigiani–Hemus 1896 + 3"
Final general classification[22]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek–Segafredo 20h 19' 00"
2  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Medellín–Inder + 14"
3  Rodolfo Torres (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 16"
4  Ricardo Escuela (ARG) A.C. Agrupación Virgen de Fátima + 20"
5  Rui Costa (POR) UAE Abu Dhabi + 26"
6  Laureano Rosas (ARG) Argentina (national team) + 27"
7  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) Bahrain–Merida + 49"
8  Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 1' 15"
9  Egan Bernal (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 1' 29"
10  Pieter Serry (BEL) Quick-Step Floors + 1' 31"

Classification leadership table[edit]

There were four official classifications in the 2017 Vuelta a San Juan, with four corresponding leader's jerseys. The blue jersey was for the leader in the general classification, the yellow jersey for the leader in the sprint classification, the red jersey for the leader in the mountain classification, and the green jersey for the leader in the under 23 classification.[23]

Next to these classifications, there were subclassifications for Argentine riders, and riders from the province of San Juan, while there was also a classification for teams.

Stage Winner General classification
Mountains classification
Sprint classification
Young rider classification
Argentine rider classification
Team classification
1[24] Fernando Gaviria Fernando Gaviria Franco Germán López Franco Germán López Leonardo Rodríguez Franco Germán López Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec
2[25] Tom Boonen Elia Viviani Pedro González Duilio Ramos Quick-Step Floors
3[26] Ramūnas Navardauskas Ramūnas Navardauskas Rémi Cavagna Sebastian Trillini Trek–Segafredo
4[27] Fernando Gaviria Gerardo Tivani
5[28] Rui Costa Bauke Mollema Franco Germán López Nicolás Naranjo Egan Bernal Ricardo Escuela Bahrain–Merida
6[29] Maximiliano Richeze
7[1] Maximiliano Richeze
Final[1] Bauke Mollema Franco Germán López Nicolás Naranjo Egan Bernal Ricardo Escuela Bahrain–Merida

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Stage reduced from 185.7 km (115 mi) due to extreme heat.[7]
  2. ^ a b Stage reduced from 138.2 km (86 mi) due to extreme heat.[1][8]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Fletcher, Patrick (27 January 2017). "Mollema buoyed by Vuelta a San Juan performance". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  3. ^ a b c "Vuelta a San Juan: Mollema wins the overall". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 29 January 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  4. ^ "UCI Cycling Regulations, Part 2 Road Races, 2.1.005" (PDF). uci.ch. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Equipos". vueltaasanjuan.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  6. ^ "Recorrido". vueltaasanjuan.org (in European Spanish). Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  7. ^ "Vuelta a San Juan stage 6 shortened due to extreme heat". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 28 January 2017. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  8. ^ Fletcher, Patrick (29 January 2017). "Second consecutive Vuelta a San Juan stage shortened due to extreme heat". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Etapas: 1ª Etapa (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN) 142.50 Km" [Stages: Stage 1 (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN) 142.50 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Generales: 1ª Etapa (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN) 142.50 Km" [General: Stage 1 (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN) 142.50 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Etapas: 2ª Etapa (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN) 128.80 Km" [Stages: Stage 2 (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN) 128.80 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 24 January 2017. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  12. ^ "Generales: 2ª Etapa (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN) 128.80 Km" [General: Stage 2 (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN) 128.80 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 24 January 2017. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  13. ^ "Etapas: 3ª Etapa (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN (C.R.I.)) 11.90 Km" [Stages: Stage 3 (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN (I.T.T.)) 11.90 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 25 January 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  14. ^ "Generales: 3ª Etapa (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN (C.R.I.)) 11.90 Km" [General: Stage 3 (SAN JUAN - SAN JUAN (I.T.T.)) 11.90 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 25 January 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  15. ^ "Etapas: 4ª Etapa (SAN MARTIN - SAN MARTIN) 160.50 Km" [Stages: Stage 4 (SAN MARTIN - SAN MARTIN) 160.50 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  16. ^ "Generales: 4ª Etapa (SAN MARTIN - SAN MARTIN) 160.50 Km" [General: Stage 4 (SAN MARTIN - SAN MARTIN) 160.50 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  17. ^ "Etapas: 5ª Etapa (CHIMBAS - ALTO COLORADO) 162.40 Km" [Stages: Stage 5 (CHIMBAS - ALTO COLORADO) 162.40 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 27 January 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  18. ^ "Generales: 5ª Etapa (CHIMBAS - ALTO COLORADO) 162.40 Km" [General: Stage 5 (CHIMBAS - ALTO COLORADO) 162.40 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 27 January 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  19. ^ "Etapas: 6ª Etapa (POCITO - POCITO) 185.70 Km" [Stages: Stage 6 (POCITO - POCITO) 185.70 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 28 January 2017. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  20. ^ "Generales: 6ª Etapa (POCITO - POCITO) 185.70 Km" [General: Stage 6 (POCITO - POCITO) 185.70 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 28 January 2017. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  21. ^ "Etapas: 7ª Etapa (SAN JUAN-SAN JUAN (CIRCUITO CIRCUNVALACION)) 138.20 Km" [Stages: Stage 7 (SAN JUAN-SAN JUAN (CIRCUIT RACE)) 138.20 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 29 January 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  22. ^ "Generales: 7ª Etapa (SAN JUAN-SAN JUAN (CIRCUITO CIRCUNVALACION)) 138.20 Km" [General: Stage 7 (SAN JUAN-SAN JUAN (CIRCUIT RACE)) 138.20 Km]. Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 29 January 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  23. ^ "Guía Técnica Vuelta a San Juan 2017". vueltaasanjuan.org. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  24. ^ "1ª Etapa.: S. JUAN-S. JUAN (Etapa Media Agua), 142.5 Km" [Stage 1: S. JUAN-S. JUAN (Media Agua Stage), 142.5 Km.] (PDF). Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  25. ^ "2ª Etapa.: SAN JUAN-SAN JUAN (Etapa del Oeste), 128.8 Km" [Stage 2: S. JUAN-S. JUAN (Oeste Stage), 128.8 Km.] (PDF). Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 24 January 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  26. ^ "3ª Etapa.: SAN JUAN-SAN JUAN (C.R.I.), 11.9 Km" [Stage 3: S. JUAN-S. JUAN (I.T.T.), 11.9 Km.] (PDF). Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 25 January 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  27. ^ "4ª Etapa.: SAN MARTIN – SAN MARTIN, 160.5 Km" [Stage 4: SAN MARTIN – SAN MARTIN, 160.5 Km.] (PDF). Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  28. ^ "5ª Etapa.: CHIMBAS – ALTO COLORADO, 162.4 Km" [Stage 5: CHIMBAS – ALTO COLORADO, 162.4 Km.] (PDF). Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 27 January 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  29. ^ "6ª Etapa.: POCITO – POCITO, 168.1 Km" [Stage 6: POCITO – POCITO, 168.1 Km.] (PDF). Edosof.com (in Spanish). Edosof Timing Systems. 28 January 2017. Retrieved 28 January 2017.

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