Tour de Romandie 2011 stages
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Prologue - Castroviejo stuns in Romandie prologue | Martigny (ITT)2011-04-26 3.5km
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Stage 1 - Brutt force: Russian rampages in Romandie | Martigny - Leysin2011-04-27 172.6km
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Stage 3 - Vinokourov powers to victory | Thierrens - Neuchatel2011-04-29 165.7km
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