Tour of Britain stage 2
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Stages
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Stage 1168km | Glasgow - Castle Douglas
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Stage 2195km | Carlisle - Kendal
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Stage 3182km | Congleton - Tatton Park, Knutsford
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Stage 4217km | Denbigh - Builth Wells
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Stage 5205km | Aberdare - Bath
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Stage 6150km | Sidmouth - Haytor, Dartmoor
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Stage 7a15km | Bristol - Bristol (ITT)
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Stage 7b76.5km | Bristol - Bristol
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Stage 8100km | London - London
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