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Prologue4.2km | Grenoble - Grenoble
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Stage 1219km | Grenoble - Roanne
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Stage 2157km | Saint-Paul-en-Jarez - Saint-Etienne
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Stage 340.7km | Anneyron - Anneyron TT
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Stage 4197km | Hauterives - Le Mont-Ventoux
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Stage 5195km | Nyons - Digne-les-Bains
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Stage 6198km | Gap - Valloire
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Stage 7129km | Valloire - Annecy
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59th Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré 2007
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Prologue | Grenoble - Grenoble2007-06-10 4.2km
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Stage 1 | Grenoble - Roanne2007-06-11 219km
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Stage 2 | Saint-Paul-en-Jarez - Saint-Etienne2007-06-12 157km
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Stage 3 | Anneyron - Anneyron TT2007-06-13 40.7km
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Stage 4 | Hauterives - Le Mont-Ventoux2007-06-14 197km
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Stage 5 | Nyons - Digne-les-Bains2007-06-15 195km
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Stage 6 | Gap - Valloire2007-06-16 198km
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Stage 7 | Valloire - Annecy2007-06-17 129km
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