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Stage 1181km | Civitavecchia - Tivoli
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Stage 1160km | Civitavecchia - Civitavecchia
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Stage 2228km | Tivoli - Torricella
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Stage 3160km | Teramo - Servigliano
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Stage 4170.4km | Saltara - Saltara
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Stage 5164km | Civitanova Marche - Civitanova Marche
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Stage 6164km | San Benedetto Del Tronto -
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40th Tirreno-Adriatico 2005 stages
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Stage 1 | Civitavecchia - Tivoli2005-03-10 181km
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Stage 1 | Civitavecchia - Civitavecchia2005-03-09 160km
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Stage 2 | Tivoli - Torricella2005-03-11 228km
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Stage 3 | Teramo - Servigliano2005-03-12 160km
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Stage 4 | Saltara - Saltara2005-03-13 170.4km
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Stage 5 | Civitanova Marche - Civitanova Marche2005-03-14 164km
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Stage 6 | San Benedetto Del Tronto2005-03-15 164km
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