Tour de Wallonie 2011 stages
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Stage 1 - Ladagnous back on form in Wallonie | Amay - Banneux2011-07-23 152.1km
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Stage 2 - Van Leijen wins stage 2 | Wanze - Houffalize2011-07-24 194.4km
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Stage 3 - Bennati prevails in Perwez | Sombreville - Perwez2011-07-25 224.4km
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Stage 4 - McEwen wins Wallonie's penultimate stage | Enghien - Mouscron2011-07-26 151.6km
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Stage 5 - Van Avermaet wins overall | Charleroi - Thuin2011-07-27 163.3km
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