Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda by Bergamasca 2010 stages
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Prologue - Scarponi wins prologue | Colle Gallo (ITT)2010-03-31 6.6km
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Stage 2 - Gavazzi sprints to victory in Lombardy | Dalmine - Dalmine2010-04-02 174.4km
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Stage 3 - Riccò takes first win since comeback | Lumezzane - Lumezzane2010-04-03 125.5km
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Stage 5 - Riccò races to second stage win | Montello - Bergamo2010-04-05 153km
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