The second stage of the Vuelta a San Juan has left the sprint victory of the Dutchman from Soudal Quick-Step Fabio Jakobsen. This stopped the Colombian Fernando Gaviriasecond, will add his first victory as a Movistar cyclist, also a closed victory for the Spaniard jon aberasturi (Trek-Segafredo), who finished third.
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The second stage of 206.9 kilometers between Villa San Agustín and San José de Jáchalwith the first part of the test having an uphill slope to a first-class harbor crowned shortly before kilometer 80. From then on, the road to the finish line descends rapidly.
The episode arrived ahead of schedule on a fast day. It is marked by a twelve runner breakawayten of these fought after the descent in the only port of the day with a slight difference of one minute which was always controlled by the peloton.
This sped up for about thirty kilometers of the end thinking of the great coming. In it, Jakobsen and Gaviria starred in a great one-on-one in a close finish that lasted the last two kilometers. Evenepoel was the first to work for Jakobsen, who was followed by Gaviria in the sprint but was unable to catch up in a tight arrival.
In this way, the Dane added his first victory of the season. “I’m happy, yesterday’s finish was dangerous. Today the organization has improved”, Jakobsen pointed out after sealing his victory. “It was very hot and we had a drink. Morkov gave me a good shot, it was almost over with Gaviria and I had to be happy”, he added after thanking his teammates for their work.
So Jakobsen claimed his first victory of the season against a Gaviria who was close to victory on his second day at Movistar and against Spaniard Jon Aberasturi (Trek-Segafredo), who achieved third position. Sam Bennett, fourth on the stage, maintained his lead after the victory he achieved on Sunday, although Jakobsen shared with him and Gaviria was third, four seconds behind.
classifications
2nd stage, Villa San Agustín-San José de Jáchal
1. Fabio Jakobsen (Pba/Soudal Quick-Step) 4:22:22
2. Fernando Gaviria (Col/Movistar) id.
3. Jon Aberasturi (ESP/Trek-Segafredo) id.
4. Sam Bennett (Irl/Bora-hansgrohe) id.
5. Germán Nicolás Tivani (Arg/Corratec) id.
General
1. Sam Bennett (Irl/Bora-hansgrohe) 7:41:28
2. Fabio Jakobsen (Pba/Soudal Quick-Step) id.
3. Fernando Gaviria (Col/Movistar) at 4″
4. Michael Morkov (Din/Soudal Quick-Step) id.
5. Giacomo Nizzolo (Ita/Israel-Premier Tech) at 6″
Source: La Verdad

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