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Stage 120.5km | Lido di Venezia - Lido di Venezia
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Stage 2156km | Jesolo - Trieste
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Stage 3198km | Grado - Valdobbiadene
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Stage 4162km | Padova - San Martino di Castrozza
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Stage 5125km | San Martino di Castrozza - Alpe di Siusi
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Stage 6248km | Bressanone/Brixen - Mayrhofen (Aut)
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Stage 7244km | Innsbruck (Aut) - Chiavenna
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Stage 8209km | Morbegno - Bergamo
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Stage 9163km | Milano Show 100 - Milano Show 100
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Rest dayCuneo - Cuneo
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Stage 10262km | Cuneo - Pinerolo
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Stage 11214km | Torino - Arenzano
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Stage 1260.6km | Sestri Levante - Riomaggiore
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Stage 13176km | Lido di Camaiore - Firenze
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Stage 14172km | Campi Bisenzio - Bologna (San Luca)
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Stage 15161km | Forlì - Faenza
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Stage 16237km | Pergola - Monte Petrano
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Rest dayChieti - Chieti
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Stage 1783km | Chieti - Blockhaus
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Stage 18182km | Sulmona - Benevento
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Stage 19164km | Avellino - Vesuvio
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Stage 20203km | Napoli - Anagni
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Stage 2115.5km | Rome - Rome
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Races
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Giro d'Italia9 May 2009 - 31 May 2009 | Italy | GT

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Stage 2 - Petacchi is back! | Jesolo - Trieste2009-05-10 156km
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Rest day | Cuneo - Cuneo2009-05-18
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Rest day | Chieti - Chieti2009-05-26
Latest Content on the Race

Chris Horner suffers leg fracture
By Daniel Simms published
Injury worse than believed

Seeldraeyers wins more than jersey
By Cyclingnews.com published
White jersey for him, white dress for her

Armstrong looks to Giro's second half after tough Dolomite days
By Gregor Brown published
Lance Armstrong faced his first big loss in the mountains since he lost two minutes on the Col de Joux-Plane in the 2000 Tour de France

Horner delivers Leipheimer to Giro
By Gregor Brown published
Chris Horner delivered Astana teammate Levi Leipheimer to the top of Alpe di Siusi with a select lead group in the Giro d' Italia

Wearing pink, Lövkvist is born a champion
By Jean-François Quénet published
New race leader Danilo Di Luca was full of praise for the young man who preceded him in the maglia rosa

Lampre below expectations
By Hedwig Kröner published
Wednesday's second Dolomites mountain stage of this year's Giro proved to be a hard one

Stapleton: Lövkvist a future champion
By Jean-François Quénet published
Thomas Lövkvist's overall Giro d'Italia lead is another representation that cycling's next generation has arrived

Rogers pleased for Giro-leading teammate
By Jean-François Quénet published
Cunego upsets rivals
Top News on the Race
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Di Luca and McQuaid deny reports of investigation
Italian's Giro test results not under suspicion -
Basso hit in the back in podium crash
Liquigas rider escapes unharmed -
Froome readies for season's second half and new team
Looking ahead after fourth in first British nationals
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Horrillo out of hospital
Spaniard's chances of comeback uncertain -
Outgoing Italian champion Simeoni reflects
Filippo Simeoni's bittersweet year -
Horrillo set to leave hospital
Rabobank confirm Horrillo will head home after Giro crash horror
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Basso: Armstrong will be a beast at the Tour
Seven-time winner Armstrong timed his form to perfection says Basso -
Liquigas' Pellizotti keeping his Tour options open
Italian hopes for a French stage win -
More surgery for Horrillo
Final repair to fractured femur
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