Criterium du Dauphine 2019: Stage 4 preview
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Stage 1142km | Aurillac - Jussac
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Stage 2180km | Mauriac - Craponne-sur-Arzon
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Stage 3172km | Le Puy-en-Velay - Riom
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Stage 426.1km | Roanne - Roanne (ITT)
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Stage 5201km | Boën-sur-Lignon - Voiron
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Stage 6228km | Saint-Vulbas - Plaine de l’Ain - Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne
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Stage 7133km | Saint-Genix-les-Villages - Les Sept Laux-Pipay
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Stage 8113.5km | Cluses - Champéry
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