Clásico RCN Comcel 2009 stages
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Stage 1 - Une upsets the favourites early | Guarne - La Ceja2009-10-17 37.8km
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Stage 2 - Castañeda in control | Sabaneta - Santa Rosa2009-10-18 184.5km
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Stage 3 - Chacon edges ahead for stage victory | Cartago - Palmira2009-10-19 186.5km
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Stage 4 - Colombian Chaparro claims stage win | Palmira - Armenia2009-10-20 155.3km
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Stage 5 - Ramirez breaks away for stage win, overall lead | Armenia - Ibague2009-10-21 147.7km
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Stage 6 - Duarte takes narrow stage victory | Ibagué - Soacha2009-10-22 186.9km
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Stage 7 - Une número uno again | Chía - Tunja2009-10-23 192.7km
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Stage 8 - Ochoa claims his stake late in El Clasico | Paipa - Bogotá2009-10-24 152.5km
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