Tour of Hainan 2010 stages
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Stage 1 - Metlushenko sprints to victory in Sanya | Sanya - Sanya2010-10-11 85.2km
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Stage 2 - Iglinsky takes stage and lead in Hainan | Sanya - Wuzhishan2010-10-12 167.5km
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Stage 3 - Huff takes sprint in Xinglong | Wuzhishan - Xinglong2010-10-13 146.4km
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Stage 4 - Van Hummel victorious in Wenchang | Xinglong - Wenchang2010-10-14 162.9km
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Stage 5 - Van Hummel shows his skills to strike again | Wenchang - Haikou2010-10-15 156.8km
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Stage 6 - Flash flooding sees stage 6 cancelled | Haikou - Chengmai2010-10-16 164.6km
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Stage 7 - Van Hummel makes it three | Chengmai - Danzhou2010-10-17 172.8km
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Stage 8 - Markov takes win in Dongfang | Danzhou - Dongfang2010-10-18 194.6km
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Stage 9 - Van Hummel takes another win on final stage | Dongfang - Sanya2010-10-19 226.1km
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