Tour of China 2010 stages
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Prologue - Müller wins Tour of China prologue | Xi’an2010-09-10 3.4km
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Stage 1 - Kemps takes stage one | Xi’an2010-09-11 126km
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Stage 2 - Tanner takes stage two | Xi’an - Huashan2010-09-12 118.8km
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Stage 3 - Tanner keeps the V flying in China | Sanmenxia - Luoyang2010-09-13 142.7km
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Stage 4 - Rogers rolls for field sprint victory | Luoyang - Zhengzhou2010-09-14 173.3km
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Rest Day 1 | Taian2010-09-15
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Stage 5 - Müller regains lead with solo victory | Taishan2010-09-16 109km
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Rest Day 2 | Shijiazhuang2010-09-17
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Stage 6 - Rogers wins stage six | Shijiazhuang2010-09-18 119.8km
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Stage 7 - Kemps claims another in Tianjin | Tianjin2010-09-19 85km
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