Tour de San Luis 2013 stages
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Stage 4 - Tuft wins Tour de San Luis time trial | San Luis (ITT)2013-01-24 19.2km
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Stage 5 - Guevara wins stage 5 in San Luis | Juana Koslay - Carolina2013-01-25 169.8km
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Stage 7 - Diaz wins Tour de San Luis | San Luis - Juana Koslay2013-01-27 154.7km
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