Criterium du Dauphine 2017: Stage 1 preview
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Saint-Étienne to Saint-Étienne, 170.5km
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Stage 1170.5km | Saint-Etienne - Saint-Etienne
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Stage 2171km | Saint-Chamond - Arlanc
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Stage 3184km | Le Chambon-sur-Lignon - Tullins
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Stage 423.5km | La Tour-du-Pin - Bourgoin-Jallieu (ITT)
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Stage 5175.5km | La Tour-de-Salvagny - Macon
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Stage 6147.5km | Parc des Oiseaux Villars-les-Dombes - La Motte-Servolex
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Stage 7168km | Aosta - Alpe d'Huez
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Stage 8115km | Albertville - Plateau de Solaison
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