Tour d'Indonesia 2010 stages
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Stage 1 (TTT) - Polygon claims opening stage | Jakarta - Jakarta2010-10-24 12km
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Stage 2 - Indonesians dominate stage 2 | Bandung - Cirebon2010-10-25 213km
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Stage 3 - Abdulah continues Indonesian success | Cirebon - Pekalongan2010-10-26 136.4km
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Stage 4 - Kudentsov claims stage victory | Pekalongan - Semarang2010-10-27 101.5km
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Stage 5 - Stage cancelled | Semarang - Yogyakarta2010-10-28 168.8km
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Stage 6 - Ferinanto claims sprint | Jogjakarta - Madison2010-10-30 179.4km
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Stage 7 - Dinawan continues locals' success | Madison - Surabaya2010-10-31 164.8km
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Stage 8 - Malaysians net the top two steps | Surabaya - Jember2010-11-01 111.6km
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Stage 9 - Kudentsov breaks Indonesian stranglehold | Gilimanuk - Denpasar2010-11-02 192.1km
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Stage 10 - Jaya wins Tour D'Indonesia | Denpasar - Denpasar2010-11-03 117.6km
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