Tour of Rwanda 2009 stages
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Stage 1 - Moroccans get off to strong start in Rwanda | Kigali - Gisenyi2009-11-16 148.9km
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Stage 2 - Korevar solos to victory in Kigali | Gisenyi - Kigali2009-11-17 163.5km
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Stage 4 - Morocco's Saadoune takes the stage | Kibuye - Butare2009-11-19 156.8km
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Stage 5 - Jelloul gets away again, Lahsaini wins stage | Butare - Kigali2009-11-20 134.5km
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Rest day | Kigali - Kigali2009-11-21
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Stage 7 - Ophuis records Dutch win in Nyagatare | Kigali - Nyagatare2009-11-23 151.3km
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