Tour Eritrea 2009 stages
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Stage 1 - Telehaimanot takes stage, overall lead | Keren - Mendefera2009-12-16 148km
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Stage 2 - Haile wins in Dekemhare | Mendefera - Dekemhare2009-12-17 156km
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Stage 4 - Kahsai moves up to third with stage win | Massawa - Asmara2009-12-19 112km
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Stage 5 - El Amounry takes Eritrea finale | Asmara - Asmara2009-12-20 140km
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