Circuit Franco-Belge / Tour de Wallonie-Picarde 2011 stages
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Stage 1 - McEwen tops defending champion in sprint | Mouscron - Péruwelz2011-09-29 179.6km
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Stage 2 - Sutton sprints to victory in Poperinge | Menin - Poperinge2011-09-30 159.2km
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Stage 3 - Double win for Veelers | Anoing - Ichtegem2011-10-01 153.3km
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Stage 4 - McEwen seals overall victory in Tournai | Mons - Tournai2011-10-02 175.4km
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