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Stage 1135.2km | Columbia Hills Road Race -
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Stage 217.1km | Trout Lake Time Trial -
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Stage 3Hood River Criterium -
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Stage 4148.9km | Three Summits Road Race -
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Mt Hood Cycling Classic 2011
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Stage 1 - Stastny, Starnes celebrate stage wins | Columbia Hills Road Race2011-06-03 135.2km
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Stage 4 | Three Summits Road Race2011-06-05 148.9km
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