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Stage 18.4km | Amsterdam - Amsterdam (ITT)
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Stage 2210km | Amsterdam - Utrecht
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Stage 3224km | Amsterdam - Middelburg
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Rest daySavigliano - Savigliano
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Stage 433km | Savigliano - Cuneo (TTT)
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Stage 5162km | Novara - Novi Ligure
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Stage 6172km | Fidenza - Marina di Carrara
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Stage 7222km | Carrara - Montalcino
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Stage 8189km | Chianciano - Monte Terminillo
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Stage 9187km | Frosinone - Cava de' Tirreni
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Stage 10230km | Avellino - Bitonto
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Stage 11262km | Lucera - L'Aquila
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Stage 12206km | Città Sant'Angelo - Porto Recanti
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Stage 13223km | Porto Recanti - Cesenatico
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Stage 14205km | Ferrara - Asolo (Monte Grappa)
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Stage 15222km | Mestre - Zoncolan
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Rest dayFriuli - Friuli
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Stage 1612.9km | San Vigilio di Marebbe - Plan de Corones (TT)
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Stage 17173km | Brunico - Pejo Terme
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Stage 18156km | Levico Terme - Brescia
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Stage 19195km | Brescia - Aprica
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Stage 20178km | Bormio - Passa del Tonale
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Stage 2115km | Verona - Verona (ITT)
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Giro d'Italia 2010 stages
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Stage 1 - Wiggins wins Giro opener | Amsterdam - Amsterdam (ITT)2010-05-08 8.4km
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Stage 2 - Farrar fastest in Utrecht | Amsterdam - Utrecht2010-05-09 210km
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Stage 3 - Weylandt takes chaotic stage | Amsterdam - Middelburg2010-05-10 224km
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Rest day | Savigliano - Savigliano2010-05-11
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Stage 6 - Lloyd solos to stage win | Fidenza - Marina di Carrara2010-05-14 172km
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Stage 10 - Farrar fantastic in Bitonto | Avellino - Bitonto2010-05-18 230km
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Stage 15 - Basso prevails on the Zoncolan | Mestre - Zoncolan2010-05-23 222km
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Rest day | Friuli - Friuli2010-05-24
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Stage 21 - Basso wins Giro d'Italia | Verona - Verona (ITT)2010-05-30 15km
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