2007 Vuelta a San Juan

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The 2007 Vuelta a San Juan was held from 11 to 21 January 2007 in Argentina. It was a multiple stage road cycling race that took part over a prologue and ten stages.

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Men's stage summary

StageDateStartFinishDistanceStage Top 3
P11 January San Juan San Juan Flag of Argentina.svg Claudio Flores
112 January162 km Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Capdevila
Flag of Argentina.svg Marcos Crespo
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Pablo Dotti
213 January150 km Flag of Argentina.svg Gerardo Fernandez
Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano Richeze
Flag of Argentina.svg Héctor Lucero
314 January150 km Flag of Argentina.svg Ángel Colla
Flag of Argentina.svg Héctor Lucero
Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano Richeze
415 January150 km Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano Richeze
Flag of Argentina.svg Hétor Lucero
Flag of Argentina.svg Gerardo Fernandez
516 January Flag of Argentina.svg Darío Díaz
Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano Richeze
Flag of Argentina.svg Ezequiel Romero
617 January22 km Flag of Argentina.svg Darío Díaz
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Pablo Dotti
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Capdevila
718 January139.7 km Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo Escuela
Flag of Argentina.svg Luciano Montivero
Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo Julio
819 January Flag of Venezuela.svg Luis Diaz
Flag of Argentina.svg Gerardo Fernandez
Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo Escuela
920 January Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Pablo Dotti
Flag of Argentina.svg Sergio Montivero
Flag of Argentina.svg Luciano Montivero
1021 January Flag of Argentina.svg Darío Díaz
Flag of Argentina.svg Héctor Lucerno
Flag of Argentina.svg Darío Ramírez

Men's top 10 overall

PosRiderTime
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Luciano Montivero 29:31.46
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Darío Díaz + 0.09
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Pablo Dotti + 0.22
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Gerardo Fernandez + 1.31
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Sergio Montivero + 1.33
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo Julio + 1.53
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro González + 2.01
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Capdevila + 2.35
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro Prieto + 3.28
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Eduardo Vila + 4.04

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