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Stage 1123.8km | Clermont-Ferrand - Clermont-Ferrand
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Stage 2151.7km | Clermont-Ferrand - Mauriac
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Stage 3147.2km | Collonges-La-Rouge - Montignac-Lascaux
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Stage 4177.1km | Cahors - Rodez
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Stage 5126.1km | Onet-Le-Château - Albi
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Stage 6122.1km | Albi - Blagnac
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Stage 789.8km | Lannemezan - Tourmalet Bagnères-de-Bigorre
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Stage 822.6km | Pau - Pau
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