Vuelta a España 2012 stages
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Stage 5 - Degenkolb gets another Vuelta stage | Logroño2012-08-22 168km
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Stage 6 - Joaquim Rodriguez claims Vuelta stage win | Tarazona - Jaca2012-08-23 175.4km
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Stage 9 - Gilbert nabs Vuelta stage win in Barcelona | Andorra - Barcelona2012-08-26 196.3km
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Rest Day 12012-08-27
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Rest Day 22012-09-04
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