
Rafael Valls (Footon-Servetto) assumed the race lead with his stage two
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Croatian Robert Kiserlovski (Liquigas-Doimo) works hard as Jorge Martin
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The peloton en masse during the stage
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The peloton make rapid progress over the water.
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The race begins to splinter on the final climb
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The peloton climbs in Argentina
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Rafael Valls (Footon-Servetto) wins atop the Mirador
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Footon-Servetto had a great day, with Rafael Valls claiming their first
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Jackson Rodriguez (Androni-Giocattoli) climbs on stage two. The Venezuelan
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Rafael Valls wins for Footon-Servetto
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Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas) finishes the stage
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The San Luis peloton passes a lake on stage two
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The stage two podium: Arnols Alcolea (2nd, Team Cuba), Rafael Falls (1st,
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Rafael Valls (Footon-Servetto) moved into the overall lead with his win
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The riders get ready to leave the start
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Jose Serpa (Androni-Giacatolli)
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Francesco Chicci (Liquigas) wasn't likely to hold onto his race lead today
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Vincenzo Nibali was the best placed Liquigas rider on today's stage in
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Alexandr Kolobnev (Katusha) looks ahead as he heads towards the finish
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Arnold Alcolea (Cuba) finished second on the day's stage
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Colombia control things during the stage
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The small lead group comes in towards the finish line
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Argentina's Ignacio Pereyra rode well today
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Sharp focus for the riders at the Tour de San Luis
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Luca Mazantti (Katusha) finished seventh
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Andalucia Cajasur's Manuel Vazquez
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Michael Rasmussen (Miche Silver Cross) finished in ninth place, 19 seconds
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The peloton line out in pursuit of the breakaway
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The five-man breakaway make their way on stage two of the Tour de San
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Tyler Wren (Jamis-Sutter Home) comes in to the finish
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Rafael Valls (Footon-Servetto) is surrounded by media after his win
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The podium: Arnols Alcolea (2nd, Team Cuba), Rafael Falls (1st, Footon-Servetto)
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Stage winner Rafael Valls (Footon-Servetto)
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Santiago Botero (Colombia) corners
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The final climb was enough to ensure a number of small groups would create
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Rafael Valls (Footon-Servetto) moments after crossing the line
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