Tour of Tasmania 2010 stages
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Stage 4 - Brooks takes solo victory | Queenstown - Zeehan2010-09-17 86.4km
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Stage 5 - Lang outlasts local lad Grenda | Burnie - Burnie2010-09-18 24km
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Stage 6 - McCauley claims race lead | West Mooreville - West Mooreville2010-09-18 98.4km
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Stage 7 - Phelan flies high in Devonport | Devonport - Devonport2010-09-19 86km
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Stage 8 - Carver wins from breakaway | Ulverstone - Ulverstone2010-09-20 36km
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Stage 9 - Haas wins penultimate stage | Ulverstone - Penguin2010-09-20 78.5km
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Stage 10 - McCauley claims Tassie title | Westbury - Westbury2010-09-21 56km
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