62nd Vuelta a España 2007 stages
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Stage 2 - Freire goes for gold | Allariz - Santiago de Compostela2007-09-02 148.7km
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Stage 3 - Bettini beats Freire in tough sprint | Viveiro - Luarca2007-09-03 153km
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Stage 6 - Oscarito dominates Vuelta's sprints | Reinosa - Logroño2007-09-06 184.3km
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Stage 7 - Zabel wins a crash-marred finish | Calahorra - Zaragoza2007-09-07 176.3km
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Stage 11 - Petacchi charges to comeback win | Castellón - Algemesí2007-09-12 191.3km
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Stage 12 - Petacchi takes back-to-back wins | Algemesí - Hellín2007-09-13 176km
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Stage 13 - Klier "storms" to the win | Hellin - Torre-Pacheco2007-09-14 176.4km
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Stage 19 - Samuel Sánchez takes two | Ávila - Alto de Abantos2007-09-21 133km
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Stage 21 - Menchov tastes success in Madrid | Rivas Vaciamadrid - Madrid2007-09-23 104.2km
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