Vuelta a Colombia 2011 stages
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Prologue (ITT) - Perez wins prologue | La Ceja - La Ceja2011-06-12 5.8km
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Stage 1 - Pedraza prevails in Pereira | La Estrella - Pereira2011-06-13 205km
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Stage 3 - Alejandr Garcia wins the stage | Yumbo - Caicedonia2011-06-15 147km
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Stage 4 - Rafael Cardenas wins stage | Caicedonia - Ibagué2011-06-16 117km
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Stage 5 - Wilches sprints to stage win | Ibagué - Bogotá2011-06-17 221km
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Stage 6 - Guama takes another one for Movistar | Chía - Paipa2011-06-18 232km
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Rest day | Duitama2011-06-20
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Stage 8 - Sevilla triumphs in Socorro | Duitama - Socorro2011-06-21 199km
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Stage 9 - Sevilla wins second straight stage | Socorro - Bucaramanga2011-06-22 130km
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Stage 12 - Osorio solos to stage win | Puerto Boyacá - La Union2011-06-25 200km
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