Trans Andes 2012 stages
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Stage 1 - Sahm wins opening Trans Andes stage2012-01-23 76.4km
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Stage 2 - Sager wins stage 2 while Sahm retains overall lead2012-01-24 72.4km
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Stage 3 - Sahm wins stage 3 and extends overall lead2012-01-25 67.4km
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Stage 4 - Caraccioli and Püschel win stage 42012-01-26 78km
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Stage 5 - Dams wins stage 5 while Sahm retains lead2012-01-27 80.6km
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Stage 6 - Sahm seals Trans Andes overall win2012-01-28 58.3km
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