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Stage 2151km | Putrajaya - Melaka
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Stage 3187.6km | Melaka - Parit Sulong
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Stage 4169.4km | Batu Pahat - Muar
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Stage 5187.2km | Ayer Keroh - Pandan Indah
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Stage 6108km | Proton Shah Alam - Genting Highlands
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Stage 7215.8km | Bentong - Kuantan
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Stage 8100.8km | Pekan - Chukai
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Stage 9169.4km | Kemasik - Kuala Terengganu
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Stage 10110.7km | Kuala Terengganu - Kuala Terengganu
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2012 Tour de Langkawi Preview
The 17th Tour de Langkawi takes place for a second year its new calendar position, later in February and again welcomes a rich selection of Asian and European racing talent.
Though there will be only one major climbing stage, the day to Genting Highlands, the Tour's length at 10 stages, along with the tropical heat, makes this race always a difficult and highly competitive race.
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Races
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Le Tour de Langkawi24 February 2012 - 4 March 2012 | Langkawi, MAS | 2.HC

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Stage 3 - Guardini wins again in Parit Sulong | Melaka - Parit Sulong2012-02-26 187.6km
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Stage 4 - Guardini wins third stage of Langkawi | Batu Pahat - Muar2012-02-27 169.4km
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Stage 5 - Serpa wins at Pandan Indah | Ayer Keroh - Pandan Indah2012-02-28 187.2km
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Stage 8 - Guardini at it again in Langkawi | Pekan - Chukai2012-03-02 100.8km
Latest Content on the Race
Le Tour de Langkawi start list
By Cycling News published
Official starters as of February 20, 2012

Schedule change opens up Langkawi return for Serpa
By Cycling News published
Tour regular set to join formidable looking Androni team in Malaysia

Bike Pure: Armstrong, Contador and Ullrich a "sign of the past"
By Jane Aubrey published
Anti-doping campaigner laments lack of support from UCI

Drapac get first test of 2012 Asian odyssey in Langkawi
By Cycling News published
Lapthorne back in business as Australian aims for GC

Charteau to return to happy Langkawi hunting grounds
By Cycling News published
Frenchman to lead Europcar in Malaysian stage race

Lewis to make comeback in Le Tour de Langkawi
By Laura Weislo published
American training again after second leg surgery

Head injury rules Phelan out of Australian Road Nationals
By Jane Aubrey published
Drapac young gun considers himself "lucky" after bleed on the brain

Förster to lead UnitedHealthcare in Langkawi
By Cycling News published
German sprinter to seek further stage wins for US-based team
Top News on the Race
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Serpa closes in on Le Tour de Langkawi victory
Three riders in top 5 for Savio's Androni-Venezuela team -
Fever fells Zabriskie in Malaysia
Race lead slips away as Garmim pin hopes to Danielson -
Serpa continues sequence of Langkawi success
Colombian now turns his attentions to Genting Highlands
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Genting Highlands means it's showtime for Crawford at Langkawi
Australian climber chasing high result on GC -
French coach recruited from UCI by Terengganu team to bring cycling culture to Asia
Sébastien Duclos sees huge potential for Malaysian continental team -
Vinokourov looking to help young riders this year
Astana captain may pass up Olympics in favour of the “new generation”
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Guardini closing in on Langkawi record
Italian just one behind the all-time stage mark -
Peiper and Zabriskie delighted with stage win
Garmin-Barracuda get off to perfect start in Langkawi -
Gallery: Le Tour de Langkawi team presentation
Strong field set to line-up ITT opener
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Le Tour de Langkawi start list
Official starters as of February 20, 2012























