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Stage 1120km | Chinggis Khan Statue - Chinggis Khan Statue Complex
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Stage 2126km | Chinggis Khan Statue Complex - Tuul River (Jalman Ger Camp)
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Stage 3148km | Tuul River - Kavcir Ganga (Tents)
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Stage 4175km | Kavcir Ganga - Kherlen River (Genco Ger Camp)
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Stage 545km | Kherlen River - Kherlen River
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Stage 6167km | Kherlen River - Gun Galuut (Selena Ger Camp)
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Stage 786km | Gun Galuut - XIII Century Park (Ger Camp)
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Mongolia Bike Challenge 2013
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Stage 2 | Chinggis Khan Statue Complex - Tuul River (Jalman Ger Camp)2013-09-02 126km
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Stage 3 | Tuul River - Kavcir Ganga (Tents)2013-09-03 148km
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Stage 4 | Kavcir Ganga - Kherlen River (Genco Ger Camp)2013-09-04 175km
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Stage 5 | Kherlen River - Kherlen River2013-09-05 45km
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Stage 6 | Kherlen River - Gun Galuut (Selena Ger Camp)2013-09-06 167km
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Stage 7 | Gun Galuut - XIII Century Park (Ger Camp)2013-09-07 86km
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