Volta a Catalunya 2009 stages
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Stage 1 | Lloret de Mar - Lloret de Mar (TTT)2009-05-18 3.6km
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Stage 2 | Girona - Roses2009-05-19 163.1km
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Stage 3 | Roses - La Pobla de lillet2009-05-20 182.9km
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Stage 4 | La Pobla de lillet - Vallnord Sector Pal (Andorra)2009-05-21 175.7km
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Stage 5 | La Seu d'Urgell - Torredembarra2009-05-22 201.3km
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Stage 6 | Torredembarra - Barcelona2009-05-23 150.5km
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Stage 7 | Centre d'Alt Rendiment, Sant Cugat - Circuit de Catalunya, Montmeló2009-05-24 110.8km
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