Tour of Guangxi 2018 stages
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Stage 1 - Tour of Guangxi: Groenewegen wins opening sprint | Beihai - Beihai2018-10-16 107.4km
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Stage 2 - Tour of Guangxi: Ackermann wins in pouring rain | Beihai - Qinzhou2018-10-17 145.2km
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Stage 5 - Tour of Guangxi: Trentin wins stage 5 | Liuzhou - Guilin2018-10-20 212.2km
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Stage 6 - Moscon wins Tour of Guangxi | Guilin - Guilin2018-10-21 169km
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