Tour de Korea 2011 stages
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Stage 1 - Erler outsprints Dugan to win opening stage | Gumi - Geochang2011-04-15 108.1km
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Stage 2 - Jang sprints to victory in Gangjin | Geochang - Gangjin2011-04-16 213.3km
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Stage 3 - Gang victorious in Gunsan | Gangjin - Gunsan2011-04-17 203.3km
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Stage 4 - Kirsipuu quickest in Dangjin | Gunsan - Dangjin2011-04-18 137.8km
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Stage 5 - Clancy triumphs in Chungju | Dangjin - Chungju2011-04-19 148.5km
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Stage 6 - Othman takes bunch sprint into Yeongju | Chungju - Yeongju2011-04-20 138.8km
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Rest Day2011-04-21
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Stage 7 - Hong prevails in Yangyang | TaeBaek - Yangyang2011-04-22 192.5km
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Stage 8 - Erler sprints to victory in Chuncheon | Yangyang - Chuncheon2011-04-23 145.9km
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Stage 9 - Hanson takes final stage sprint over Clancy | Seoul2011-04-24 47.7km
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