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Cristóbal Baeza Makes History and Wins the Vuelta a San Juan 2026

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The native of Temuco became the first national to win the traditional race since Victor Caro in 1983, thus ending a drought of more than four decades for Creole cycling in Trans-Andean lands.
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Chilean cycling had a historic day in Argentina, after Cristóbal Baeza Muñoz became champion of the Vuelta a San Juan 2026, one of the most important stages of the Latin American calendar, achieving a triumph that not only stands out for sports, but also for its enormous historical significance for the country. La Vuelta a San Juan is a traditional international race that has been held since 1982 in the Argentine province of the same name. Over …

The native of Temuco became the first national to win the traditional race since Victor Caro in 1983, thus ending a drought of more than four decades for Creole cycling in Trans-Andean lands.

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pnt.cl broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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