Fabio Jakobsen Wins in San Juan

JACHAL, ARGENTINA – JANUARY 23

The European Champion took his first success of the season after a powerful sprint in Argentina
23-Jan-2023: Soudal Quick-Step’s first road victory of the season came just a few days into the new season, on the second day of the Vuelta a San Juan, which concluded in the small town of San José de Jáchal, located in the west of the country, not far from the border with Chile.

It was a perfect day for the Wolfpack and the “Hurricane of Heukelum”, who shrug off the disappointment of the first stage, and after being excellently piloted by Sunday’s runner-up Michael Mørkøv, made use of his huge power to kick out with 150 meters to go and hold off all the other sprinters for his 39th victory in the pro ranks.

JACHAL, ARGENTINA – JANUARY 23: A general view of Fabio Jakobsen of Netherlands and Team Soudal Quick-Step crossing the finish line as stage winner ahead of Fernando Gaviria of Colombia and Movistar Team, Jon Aberasturi of Spain and Team Trek – Segafredo, Tobias Lund Andresen of Denmarkand Team DSM – Yellow Sprint Jersey, Sam Bennett of Ireland and Team Bora – Hansgrohe – White Leader Jersey and Giacomo Nizzolo of Italy and Team Israel – Premier Tech during the 39th Vuelta a San Juan International 2023 – Stage 2 a 201,1km stage from Valle Fertil to Jachal / #VueltaSJ2023 / on January 23, 2023 in Jachal, Argentina. (Photo by Maximiliano Blanco/Getty Images)

The first Dutchman in the 40-year history of the Vuelta a San Juan to win a stage, Jakobsen was full of praise for his teammates: “I owe this result to them. Pieter and Jan controlled the stage from the beginning, making sure the breakaway would be brought back before things began heating up. Then Remco took over with three kilometers to go, and I felt honored to have such a world class rider doing what he did. Then Yves and Michael combined for a perfect lead-out, dropping me off in a perfect position, and from there on I just had to do my thing. I am really proud to have such amazing teammates around me.”

“Winning today makes me very happy, especially after the opening stage. It was hot out there, but the guys were incredible, and in the end, I had the fastest legs. Beating so many top sprinters is good for the morale. We now have our win, and we hope things won’t stop here, as the week will bring some more opportunities”, added Fabio, who now counts victories in fourteen different countries.