Tour de Brunei 2011 stages
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Stage 2 - Manan sprints to stage two win | Kuala Belait - Tutong2011-09-08 142.7km
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Stage 3 - Salleh takes sprint win | Tutong2011-09-09 86km
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Stage 4 - Mat Amin grabs the win | Tutong - Bandar Seri Begawan2011-09-10 104.7km
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Stage 5 - Fukushima snatches overall victory on final day | Seri Begawan2011-09-11 146.5km
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