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Prologue20km | Cape Town -
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Stage 1111km | Hermanus -
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Stage 290km | Hermanus - Oak Valley Estate
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Stage 3107km | Oak Valley Estate -
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Stage 443km | Oak Valley Estate -
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Stage 5100km | Oak Valley Estate - Stellenbosch
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Stage 689km | Stellenbosch -
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Stage 770km | Stellenbosch - Val de Vie
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Cape Epic 2019 stages
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Stage 1 - Schurter/Forster pull away on stage 1 | Hermanus2019-03-18 111km
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Stage 6 | Stellenbosch2019-03-23 89km
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Stage 7 | Stellenbosch - Val de Vie2019-03-24 70km
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