Tour of Japan 2012 stages
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Prologue - William Clarke wins Tour of Japan prologue | Sakai (ITT)2012-05-20 2.7km
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Stage 1 - Maximiliano Richeze takes sprint victory in Mino | Mino2012-05-22 160.7km
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Stage 3 - Baliani triumphs on Mt. Fuji time trial | Mt. Fuji (ITT)2012-05-25 11.4km
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Stage 4 - Kam-Po wins penultimate stage in Japan | Izu2012-05-26 146.4km
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Stage 5 - Nishitani takes final sprint in Japan | Tokyo2012-05-27 112.7km
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