Le Tour de Langkawi stage 8 preview
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Daniel Simms
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Stages
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Stage 1 - (ITT)20.3km | Putrajaya -
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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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