Canberra Women's Tour 2011
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Stage 1 - Rice gets her Tour off to winning start | Stromlo Park2011-07-08 15.5km
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Stage 3a - Sulzberger takes dominant victory in road race | Stromlo Park2011-07-10 40.1km
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