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Stage 1142.8km | Brixen/Bressanone - Innsbruck
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Stage 2121.5km | Innsbruck - Feichten im Kaunertal
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Stage 3163.9km | Imst - Naturns/Naturno
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Stage 4168.6km | Naturns/Naturno - Valle del Chiese/Pieve di Bono
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Stage 5120.9km | Valle del Chiese/Idroland - Riva del Garda
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Tour of the Alps 2020 stages
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Stage 1 | Brixen/Bressanone - Innsbruck2020-04-20 142.8km
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Stage 2 | Innsbruck - Feichten im Kaunertal2020-04-21 121.5km
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Stage 3 | Imst - Naturns/Naturno2020-04-22 163.9km
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Stage 4 | Naturns/Naturno - Valle del Chiese/Pieve di Bono2020-04-23 168.6km
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Stage 5 | Valle del Chiese/Idroland - Riva del Garda2020-04-24 120.9km
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