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Prologue6.8km | Le Bouveret, Port Valais - Le Bouveret, Port Valais
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Stage 1170.9km | Crissier - Vallée de Joux
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Stage 2162.7km | Morteau - La Chaux-de-Fonds
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Stage 318.8km | Châtel-Saint-Denis - Châtel-Saint-Denis
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Stage 4161.6km | Sion - Thyon 2000
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Stage 5170.8km | Vufflens-la-Ville - Geneva
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Tour de Romandie 2023 stages
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