Tour de Korea 2013 stages
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Stage 1 - Sbaragli wins stage 1 at Tour de Korea | Cheonan - Muju2013-06-09 172km
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Stage 2 - Young triumphs in Gumi | Muju - Gumi2013-06-10 138.1km
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Stage 3 - Liu makes the most of breakaway to win in Yeongju | Gumi - Yeongju2013-06-11 165.2km
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Stage 4 - Young earns second stage win in Korea | Yeongju - Chungju2013-06-12 156km
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Stage 7 - Cho claims 39th birthday victory | Yangyyang - Hongcheon2013-06-15 145.1km
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Stage 8 - Cuming wins 2013 Tour de Korea | Hongcheon - Hanam2013-06-16 90.8km
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