Tour of Qinghai Lake 2015 stages
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Stage 5 - Tour of Qinghai Lake: Roglic wins stage 5 | Xihai - Gonghe2015-07-09 133km
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Stage 6 - Tour of Qinghai Lake: Kump wins stage 6 | Gonghe - Guide2015-07-10 138km
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Stage 9 - Tour of Qinghai Lake: Kump wins stage 9 | Linxia - Dingxi2015-07-13 203km
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