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Prologue1.5km | Sofia -
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Stage 1180km | Sofia - Troyan
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Stage 2100km | Troyan - Veliko Tarnovo
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Stage 3142km | Veliko Tarnovo - Shumen
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Stage 4135km | Shumen - Dobrich
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Stage 5183km | Dobrich - Slantchev Briag
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Stage 6146km | Karnobat - Kazanlak
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Stage 7122km | Kazanlak - Tryavna
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Stage 8170km | Tryavna - Pirdop
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Stage 9145km | Pirdop - Teteven
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Tour of Bulgaria 2011 stages
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Prologue | Sofia2011-09-10 1.5km
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Stage 1 - Kochetkov wins from break on stage one | Sofia - Troyan2011-09-11 180km
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Stage 5 | Dobrich - Slantchev Briag2011-09-14 183km
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Stage 6 | Karnobat - Kazanlak2011-09-15 146km
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Stage 7 | Kazanlak - Tryavna2011-09-16 122km
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Stage 8 | Tryavna - Pirdop2011-09-17 170km
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Stage 9 | Pirdop - Teteven2011-09-18 145km
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