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Stage 114.6km | Brescia - Brescia
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Stage 2102km | Sirmione - Volta Mantovana
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Stage 3111km | Sabbioneta - Toano
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Stage 4133km | Imola - Urbino
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Stage 5111km | Frontone - Foligno
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Stage 6155km | San Benedetto del Tronto - Chieti
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Stage 7123km | Lanciano - Blockhaus
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Stage 8109km | Pescara - L’Aquila
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