Iurreta-Emakumeen Bira 2010 stages
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Stage 1 - Vos holds off Bronzini for first stage win | Iurreta - Iurreta2010-06-10 88.4km
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Stage 2 - Arndt powers to stage win | Lekeitio - Lekeitio2010-06-11 112.4km
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Stage 3a - Cooke wins time trial | Elorrio - Elgueta (ITT)2010-06-12 5.9km
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Stage 3b - Vos sprints to stage win | Iurreta - Zuia2010-06-12 78.7km
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Stage 4 - Häusler wins Emakumeen Bira overall | Orduña - Orduña2010-06-13 125.7km
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