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The Chilean José Autran Stayed with the Stage Queen of the Vuelta De Mendoza

Summary by El Sol
La Vuelta Ciclista de Mendoza had its breaking point in the Reina Stage this Saturday. Chilean José Autran imposed himself on the ascent to Christ the Redeemer, 3,834 meters above sea level, with a time of 2 hours 50 minutes and 08 seconds for the 92.5 kilometers between Uspallata and the summit. He was the strongest in the high mountain, but failed to snatch the leadership from Christian Moyano, who resisted and will arrive as a pointer to the …
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La Vuelta Ciclista de Mendoza had its breaking point in the Reina Stage this Saturday. Chilean José Autran imposed himself on the ascent to Christ the Redeemer, 3,834 meters above sea level, with a time of 2 hours 50 minutes and 08 seconds for the 92.5 kilometers between Uspallata and the summit. He was the strongest in the high mountain, but failed to snatch the leadership from Christian Moyano, who resisted and will arrive as a pointer to the …

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El Sol broke the news in on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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