Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2010 stages
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Stage 2 - Greipel wins again in Turkey | Kusadasi - Turgutreis2010-04-12 181km
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Stage 3 - Visconti victorious in Marmaris | Bodrum - Marmaris2010-04-13 166km
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Stage 5 - Win number three for Greipel | Denizli - Fethiye2010-04-15 221km
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Stage 6 - Greipel fastest in Finike | Fethiye - Finike2010-04-16 194km
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Stage 7 - Viviani gets a big win in Antalya | Finike - Antalya2010-04-17 114km
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Stage 8 - Greipel takes the final stage | Antalya - Alanya2010-04-18 166km
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