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 |
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2 | 13 January | 150 km | Gerardo Fernandez Maximiliano Richeze Héctor Lucero |
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3 | 14 January | 150 km | Ángel Colla Héctor Lucero Maximiliano Richeze |
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4 | 15 January | 150 km | Maximiliano Richeze Hétor Lucero Gerardo Fernandez |
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5 | 16 January | Darío Díaz Maximiliano Richeze Ezequiel Romero |
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6 | 17 January | 22 km | Darío Díaz Juan Pablo Dotti Juan Capdevila |
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7 | 18 January | 139.7 km | Ricardo Escuela Luciano Montivero Ricardo Julio |
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8 | 19 January | Luis Diaz Gerardo Fernandez Ricardo Escuela |
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9 | 20 January | Juan Pablo Dotti Sergio Montivero Luciano Montivero |
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10 | 21 January | Darío Díaz Héctor Lucerno Darío Ramírez |
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