Giro Ciclistico della Valle d'Aosta Mont Blanc 2009 stages
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Stage 1b - Caddeo wins by four seconds | Chatel - Chatel2009-08-25 113.2km
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Stage 3 - Russian Silin wins stage three | Morgex - Verrayes2009-08-27 165.6km
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Stage 4 - France's Geniez solos to victory | Châtillon - Fontainemore2009-08-28 106.4km
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Stage 5 - Nerz wins stage | Aosta - Ceresole Reale2009-08-29 151.8km
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Stage 6 - Koren claims final stage | Locana - Pont-Saint-Martin2009-08-30 108.3km
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