Vuelta a Perú

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Vuelta a Perú
Race details
Region Peru
English nameTour of Peru
Local name(s)Vuelta a Perú (in Spanish)
Discipline Road
Type Stage race
History
First edition2005 (2005)
Editions12 (as of 2019)
First winnerFlag of Portugal.svg  Jorge Rios  (POR)
Most recentFlag of Peru.svg  Alain Quispe  (PER)

The Vuelta a Peru is a road cycling race held in Peru. The race exists of a men's competition over a prologue and eight stages.

Past winners

YearWinnerSecondThird
2005 Flag of Portugal.svg Jorge Rios Flag of Peru.svg Jorge Bustamante Flag of Peru.svg José Valverde
2007 Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Giacinti Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Sartassov Flag of Chile.svg Marco Arriagada
2015 [1] Flag of Peru.svg César Gárate Flag of Peru.svg Alonso Gamero Flag of Peru.svg Hugo Ruiz
2016 Flag of Peru.svg André Gonzales
2017 [2] Flag of Peru.svg Alain Quispe Flag of Peru.svg Alonso Gamero Flag of Peru.svg Renado Tapia
2018 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Javier Arando Flag of Peru.svg Jhon Fredy Lozada Flag of Peru.svg Federico Muñoz
2019 [3] Flag of Peru.svg Royner Navarro Flag of Peru.svg Hugo Ruiz Flag of Peru.svg Andy Limaylla

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References

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  2. "X Vuelta Ciclística al Perú - Resultados Clasificación Final" (PDF). fedepeci.pe.
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