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==Teams==
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'''[[UCI Women's Teams]]'''
'''[[UCI Women's Teams]]'''
*[[UnitedHealthcare Women's Team|UnitedHealthcare]]
*[[UnitedHealthcare Women's Team|UnitedHealthcare]]
Revision as of 00:22, 15 January 2018
Cycling race
2015 Tour Femenino de San Luis Dates 11 January–16 January Stages 6 Distance 393 km (244.2 mi)
The 2015 Tour Femenino de San Luis is the second edition of a stage race held in the San Luis province in Argentina , with a UCI rating of 2.2, from 11 January to 16 January.[ 1] It was the first race of the 2015 Women's Elite cycling calendar and mirrored the men's cycling event, the Tour de San Luis .
Teams
Source:[ 2]
UCI Women's Teams
Club teams
Funvic
Bianchi-Peugeot
Bontrager
Brunetta Bike
Acimproba - Orbai
Latinoamericano - Ray
Neuquin
Coach - Yaco
Stemax Sports
Argentino - Mixto
National teams
Stages
Stage 1
11 January 2015 – El Durazno to El Durazno, 80.2 km (49.8 mi)
Stage 1 Result
General Classification after Stage 1
Stage 2
12 January 2015 – Villa Mercedes to Villa Mercedes, 74.1 km (46.0 mi)
Stage 2 Result
General Classification after Stage 2
Stage 3
13 January 2015 – Merlo to Merlo, 63.4 km (39.4 mi)
Stage 3 Result
General Classification after Stage 3
Stage 4
14 January 2015 – El Durazno, 12.8 km (8.0 mi) individual time trial (ITT)
Stage 4 Result
General Classification after Stage 4
Stage 5
15 January 2015 – Villa de la Quebrada to Mirador del Potrero , 62.6 km (38.9 mi)
Stage 5 Result
General Classification after Stage 5
Stage 6
16 January 2015 – San Luis to San Luis, 80.4 km (50.0 mi)
Stage 6 Result
Final General Classification
Jerseys
Source:[ 3]
denotes the overall race leader
denotes the highest placed rider who is under 23 years of age
denotes the mountain classification leader
denotes the leader of the sprint competition
denotes the highest placed Argentinian rider
Classification leadership
References
External links
Official website
See also