Tour of California Stage 4: Pismo Beach to Avila Beach, 172.2 km
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Stage 1204.3km | Sacramento - Sacramento
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Stage 2193.1km | Nevada City - Lodi
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Stage 3168.9km | San Jose - San Jose
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Stage 4172.2km | Pismo Beach - Avila Beach
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Stage 5157.7km | Santa Barbara - Santa Clarita
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Stage 610.6km | Santa Clarita -
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Stage 7128.7km | Ontario - Mt. Baldy
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Stage 896.5km | Los Angeles - Pasadena
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