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Stage 1 - Yarrawonga Criterium36km | -
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Stage 277.8km | Yarrawonga - Cobram
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Stage 3 - Namurkah Criterium25.5km | -
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Stage 482km | Numurkah - Nathalia
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Stage 5155.1km | Echuca - Rochester
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Stage 6 - Moama Criterium39km | -
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Stage 7 - Gunbower Criterium36km | -
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Stage 8 - Kerang Criterium33km | -
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Stage 9 - Lake Boga Criterium39km | -
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Stage 10 - Robinvale Criterium48km | -
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Stage 11 - Euston Criterium52km | -
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Stage 12 - Balranald Criterium45km | -
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Stage 1347.1km | Tooleybuc - Manangatang
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Stage 14 - Swan Hill Criterium60km | -
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