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Stage 120km | La Ceja - Rionegro
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Stage 2164km | Rionegro - Puerto Boyacá
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Stage 3191km | Puerto Boyacá - Barrancabermeja
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Stage 4117km | Barrancabermeja - Bucaramanga
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Stage 5117km | Bucaramanga - San Gil-Socorro
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Stage 6165.2km | Socorro - Tunja
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Stage 7147km | Boyacá Tunja-Duitama - Boyacá Tunja-Duitama
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Stage 8147km | Duitama-Briceño - La Calera-Bogotá
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Stage 9229km | Bogotá La Vega - Líbano
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Stage 10203km | Armero - La Tebaida
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Rest Day-
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Stage 11204km | Yumbo - Pereira
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Stage 12117km | Pereira - Manizales
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Stage 13206km | Manizales - Alto de Palmas
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Stage 1434km | Medellín - Medellín
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Vuelta a Colombia 2010 stages
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Stage 6 - Laverde times attack to perfection | Socorro - Tunja2010-08-06 165.2km
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Stage 9 - Rujano solos to victory | Bogotá La Vega - Líbano2010-08-09 229km
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Stage 10 - Henao handles Vuelta's queen stage | Armero - La Tebaida2010-08-10 203km
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Rest Day2010-08-11
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Stage 11 - Vergara tops GW Shimano 1-2 | Yumbo - Pereira2010-08-12 204km
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Stage 14 - Henao wins Vuelta a Colombia | Medellín - Medellín2010-08-15 34km
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