Ringerike GP 2010 stages
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Stage 1 - Wetterhall solos to victory in Geilo | Geilo2010-06-02 135km
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Stage 2 - Matthews prevails in field sprint | Geilo - Krokstadelva2010-06-03 200km
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Stage 3 - Matthews takes second straight win | Drammen - Vikersund2010-06-04 150km
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Stage 4 - Rake scrapes out a win | Hønefoss2010-06-05 175km
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Stage 5 - Pfingsten finds form in the fifth | Hønefoss2010-06-06 160km
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