6-Daagse van Amsterdam 2009 stages
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Day 2 - Bartko/Kluge remain in lead2009-10-20
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Day 3 - Barko/Kluge maintain lead on night 32009-10-21
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Day 4 - Risi/Marvulli assume race lead2009-10-22
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