Tour of Rwanda 2010 stages
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Stage 1 - Janse van Rensburg takes victory in Kigali | Kigali - Kigali2010-11-17 162.8km
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Stage 2 - Teklehaimanot solos to victory | Kigali - Byumba2010-11-18 54.2km
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Stage 3 - Trouche tops breakaway companions in Byumba | Byumba - Kigali2010-11-18 62.5km
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Stage 4 - Craven wins from 3-man break | Kigali - Gisenyi2010-11-19 148.9km
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Stage 5 - Debesai takes solo win | Gisenyi - Kigali2010-11-20 158.2km
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Stage 6 - Bakke bests break in Kibuye | Kigali - Kibuye2010-11-22 124.2km
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Stage 7 - Natnael Berhane takes stage and overall lead | Kibuye - Butare2010-11-23 156.8km
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Stage 8 - Chaoufi wins in Kigali | Butare - Kigali2010-11-24 129.2km
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Stage 9 - Teklehaimanot wins Tour of Rwanda | Kigali - Kigali2010-11-25 120.9km
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