Giro di Sardegna 2011 stages
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Stage 3 - Sagan doubles up in Lanusei | Orani - Lanusei2011-02-24 173km
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Stage 4 - Sagan strikes again in Oristano | Lanusei - Oristano2011-02-25 174.2km
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Stage 5 - Sagan secures Sardegna success | Oristano - Gesturu2011-02-26 174km
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