Tour du Maroc 2011 stages
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Stage 1 - Rabie takes Tour du Maroc opener | El Jadida - Safi2011-03-25 148km
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Stage 2 - Van Rensburg victorious in Essaouira | Safi - Essaouira2011-03-26 144km
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Stage 3 - Brown bests break for stage victory | Essaouira - Agadir2011-03-27 170km
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Stage 4 - Cesaro prevails in Marrakech | Ouled Berrehil - Marrakech2011-03-28 170km
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Stage 5 - Gobek grabs stage win | Marrakech - Azilal2011-03-29 147km
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Stage 6a - Chaoufi takes one for Morocco | Azilal - Kelaa Sraghna2011-03-30 110km
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Stage 7 - Impey takes the stage | Khénifra - Fès2011-03-31 164km
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Stage 8 - Lahsaini makes his move | Fès - Meknès2011-04-01 120km
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Stage 9 - Brown takes bunch sprint | Meknès - Rabat2011-04-02 140km
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