Tour de Korea 2012 stages
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Stage 2 - Candelario triumphs in Gwangju from 3-man break | Buyeo - Gwangju2012-04-23 197.7km
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Stage 4 - Stage four cancelled due to heavy rain | Yeosu - Geochang2012-04-25 176.2km
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Stage 5 - Serebrayakov triumphs in Gumi | Geochang - Gumi2012-04-26 146.8km
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Stage 6 - Park claims lead with solo stage win | Gumi - Yeongju2012-04-27 164km
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Stage 7 - Hanson wins stage 7 in Korea | Yeongju - Chungju2012-04-28 138km
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Stage 8 - Park Sung Baek wins 2012 Tour of Korea | Yeoju - Hanam2012-04-29 45.8km
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