Giro delle Pesche Nettarine di Romagna 2010
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Stage 1 - Lombardi opens Lucchini's account | Longiano - Longiano2010-05-26 4.1km
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Stage 2 | Castel San Pietro Terme - Castelbolognese2010-05-27 155km
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Stage 3 | Medicina - Punta Marina Terme2010-05-28 153km
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Stage 4 | Cotignola - Imola2010-05-29 155km
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Stage 5 | Mordano - Faenza2010-05-30 155km
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