Tour de Normandie 2014 stages
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Prologue | Saint-Lô (ITT)2014-03-24 3.6km
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Stage 1 | Colombelles - Forges-les-Eaux2014-03-25 200km
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Stage 2 | Forges-les-Eaux - Elbeuf-sur-Seine2014-03-26 149km
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Stage 3 | Elbeuf-sur-Seine - Argentan2014-03-27 161km
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Stage 4 | Domfront - Villers-Bocage2014-03-28 172km
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Stage 5 | Gouville-sur-Mer - Carentan2014-03-29 184km
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Stage 6 | Torigni-sur-Vire - Caen2014-03-30 150km
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