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Stage 1199.7km | Wrocław - Legnica
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Stage 2148.9km | Karpacz - Karpacz
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Stage 3161.6km | Wałbrzych - Wałbrzych
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Stage 4200km | Rybnik - Cieszyn
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Stage 5205.8km | Katowice - Zakopane
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Stage 6147.6km | Bukovina Resort - Bukowina Tatrzańska
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Stage 712.5km | Kopalnia Soli "Wieliczka" - Kopalnia Soli "Wieliczka"
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