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Prologue - (ITT)2.4km | Vallon Pont d’Arc -
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Stage 1125.6km | Rochegude - Beauchastel
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Stage 2 (ITT)3.5km | Vals-Les-Bains -
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Stage 391.7km | Vals les Bains - Le Teil
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Stage 4128.8km | St Sauveur de Montagut - Cruas
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Stage 5105.3km | Le Pouzin - Villeneuve de Berg
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Stage 698km | St Just d'Ardeche - St Martin d'Ardeche
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Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'Ardeche 2012 stages
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