2007 Vuelta A San Juan - Men's Stage Summary

Men's Stage Summary

Stage Date Start Finish Distance Stage Top 3
P 11 January San Juan San Juan Claudio Flores
1 12 January 162 km Juan Capdevila
Marcos Crespo
Juan Pablo Dotti
2 13 January 150 km Gerardo Fernandez
Maximiliano Richeze
Héctor Lucero
3 14 January 150 km Ángel Colla
Héctor Lucero
Maximiliano Richeze
4 15 January 150 km Maximiliano Richeze
Hétor Lucero
Gerardo Fernandez
5 16 January Darío Díaz
Maximiliano Richeze
Ezequiel Romero
6 17 January 22 km Darío Díaz
Juan Pablo Dotti
Juan Capdevila
7 18 January 139.7 km Ricardo Escuela
Luciano Montivero
Ricardo Julio
8 19 January Luis Diaz
Gerardo Fernandez
Ricardo Escuela
9 20 January Juan Pablo Dotti
Sergio Montivero
Luciano Montivero
10 21 January Darío Díaz
Héctor Lucerno
Darío Ramírez

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