Tour de l'Abitibi 2009 stages
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Stage 1 - Haller sprints to stage 1 win | Preissac - Val d'Or2009-07-21 94.6km
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Stage 2 - Wight takes one for Canada | St. Matthieu - Val d'Or2009-07-22 107km
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Stage 3 - Barker scores for USA team | Val d'Or ITT2009-07-23 14.5km
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Stage 4 - Haller and Weiss 1-2 for Austria | Malartic - Malartic2009-07-23 52.2km
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Stage 5 - Haller doubles up in sprint stage | Rouyn-Noranda - Val d'Or2009-07-24 101.5km
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Stage 6 - Haller scores a hat-trick | Val d'Or2009-07-25 99.2km
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Stage 7 - Team USA completes 1-2 | Senneterre - Val d'Or2009-07-26 110.6km
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