Mongolia Bike Challenge 2012 stages
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Stage 1 - Wallace sprints to win in stage 12012-07-30 119km
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Stage 2 - Tuulkhangai wins stage 22012-07-31 117km
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Stage 3 - Zamora wins stage 3 in Mongolia2012-08-01 113km
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Stage 4 - Wicks leads Kona sweep of stage 4 in Mongolia2012-08-02 119km
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Stage 5 - Hovey wins stage 5 in Mongolia2012-08-03 142km
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Stage 6 - Sneddon wins stage 6 in Mongolia2012-08-04 116km
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Stage 7 - Coverage not available for stage 72012-08-05 127km
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Rest Day2012-08-06
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Stage 8 - Stage 8 cancelled due to extreme conditions2012-08-07 124km
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Stage 9 - Sneddon and Tserenlham win stage 92012-08-08 142km
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Stage 10 - Wallace wins Mongolia Bike Challenge2012-08-09 97km
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