Tour du Rwanda 2019 stages
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Stage 1 - Fedeli claims Tour du Rwanda opener | Kigali - Kigali2019-02-24 111.8km
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Stage 2 - Kudus seizes lead in Tour du Rwanda | Kigali - Huye2019-02-25 120.3km
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Stage 3 - Kudus claims back-to-back stages in Tour du Rwanda | Huye - Rubavu2019-02-26 213.1km
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Stage 4 - Avila wins stage 4 in Tour du Rwanda | Rubavu - Karongi2019-02-27 103km
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Stage 5 - Girmay claims stage 5 in Tour du Rwanda | Karongi - Musanze2019-02-28 138.7km
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Stage 6 - Kasperkiewicz wins stage 6 | Musanze - Nyamata2019-03-01 120.5km
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Stage 7 - Tour du Rwanda: Yakob Debesay wins stage 7 | Nyamata - Kigali2019-03-02 84.2km
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Stage 8 - Kudus wins 2019 Tour du Rwanda | Kigali - Kigali2019-03-03 66.8km
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