Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2018 stages
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Stage 1 - Tour of Turkey: Richeze wins opening stage | Konya - Konya2018-10-09 150km
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Stage 2 - Tour of Turkey: Sam Bennett wins stage 2 | Alanya - Antalya2018-10-10 154.1km
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Stage 3 - Tour of Turkey: Sam Bennett wins stage 3 | Fethiye - Marmaris2018-10-11 137.2km
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Stage 4 - Tour of Turkey: Lutsenko wins stage 4 | Marmaris - Selçuk2018-10-12 206.9km
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Stage 5 - Tour of Turkey: Hodeg wins stage 5 | Selçuk - Manisa2018-10-13 137.3km
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