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Stage 1144km | Civitella del Tronto - Martinsicuro
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Stage 2175.2km | Pescara - Rodi Garganico
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Stage 3154.4km | San Severo - Benevento
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Stage 4166.4km | Benevento - Montecassino
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Stage 5161.7km | Sora - Campo Imperatore
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Stage 6 (ITT)12km | Giulianova - Alba Adriatica
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Stage 7163.2km | Lonato del Garda - Marostica
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Stage 8186.5km | Bassano del Grappa - Gallio
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Stage 9123km | Asiago - Asiago
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Girobio - Giro Ciclistico d'Italia 2011
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Stage 2 - Cavasin wins in Rodi Garganico | Pescara - Rodi Garganico2011-06-11 175.2km
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Stage 3 - Zanotti edges Moser, Puccio for stage 3 | San Severo - Benevento2011-06-12 154.4km
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Stage 4 - Stage win for Italian champion | Benevento - Montecassino2011-06-13 166.4km
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Stage 5 - Anacona victorious on mountaintop finish | Sora - Campo Imperatore2011-06-14 161.7km
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Stage 7 - Agostini solos to another stage win | Lonato del Garda - Marostica2011-06-17 163.2km
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Stage 8 - Moser motors to second stage win | Bassano del Grappa - Gallio2011-06-18 186.5km
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Stage 9 - Cattaneo wins Girobio | Asiago - Asiago2011-06-19 123km
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