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Prologue2.5km | Scarperia -
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Stage 199.9km | San Piero a Sieve - Pratolino di Vaglia
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Stage 213.5km | Pontedera - Santa Maria a Monte
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Stage 3106.4km | Calcinaia - Prato a Calci/Monte Serra
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Stage 4109.2km | Porto San Elpidio - Porto San Elpidio
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Stage 5109.2km | Fossacesia - Cerro al Volturno
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Stage 6119.3km | Cerro al Volturno - Sant'Elena Sannita
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Stage 7131.2km | Andria - Castel Del Monte
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Stage 8115.6km | San Marco Dei Cavoti - Pesco Sannita
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Stage 9111.2km | Grumo Nevano - Grumo Nevano
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Giro Donne 2009
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Stage 5 - Cantele grabs tough stage win | Fossacesia - Cerro al Volturno2009-07-08 109.2km
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Stage 8 - Worrack powers to solo win | San Marco Dei Cavoti - Pesco Sannita2009-07-11 115.6km
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Stage 9 - Cervelo do Donne double | Grumo Nevano - Grumo Nevano2009-07-12 111.2km
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