Grand Prix du Portugal 2010
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Stage 1 - Russian takes stage 1 win | Guarda - Sabugal2010-03-26 123.4km
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Stage 2 - France's Courteille wins stage in bunch sprint | Guarda - Trancoso2010-03-27 116.4km
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Stage 3 - Dumoulin powers to overall victory | Guarda (ITT)2010-03-18 17.5km
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