Tour de Suisse: Stage 8
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Zernez - Bad Ragaz, 180.5 km
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Stage 2170.7km | Quinto - Crans-Montano
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Stage 3203.3km | Montreux - Meiringen
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Stage 4161km | Innertkirchen - Buochs
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Stage 5176.4km | Buochs - Leuggern
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Stage 6186.1km | Leuggern - Meilen
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Stage 7206km | Meilen - La Punt
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Stage 8180.5km | Zernez - Bad Ragaz
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Stage 926.8km | Bad Ragaz - Flumserberg
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