Tour de Romandie 2005 stages
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Prologue | Avenches - Avenches2005-04-27 166.9km
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Prologue | Geneva - Geneva2005-04-26 3.4km
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Stage 1 | Fleurier - Fleurier2005-04-28 171.9km
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Stage 2 | Aigle - Anzère2005-04-29 146.5km
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Stage 3 | Châtel-St-Denis - Les Paccots2005-04-30 150.2km
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Stage 4 | Lausanne - Lausanne, TT2005-05-01 20.4km
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