Tour Alsace 2011 stages
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Stage 1 - Soupe leads FDJ to one-two finish on stage 1 | Bale - Huningue2011-07-27 142.7km
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Stage 2 - Double success for Albert in Alsace | Strasbourg - Bischoff Sheim2011-07-28 153.8km
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Stage 3 - Demare nets sprint win on stage 3 | Colmar - Carspach2011-07-29 146km
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Stage 4 - Tsatevitch takes sprint victory in Mulhouse | Illzach - Mulhouse2011-07-30 169.9km
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Stage 5 - Pinot triumphs at Tour Alsace | Ribeauville - Ballon d'Alsace2011-07-31 156.6km
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