Vuelta a Espana 2019 stages
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Stage 2 - Vuelta a Espana: Quintana wins stage 2 | Benidorm - Calpe2019-08-25 199.6km
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Stage 3 - Vuelta a Espana: Bennett wins stage 3 | Ibi - Alicante2019-08-26 188km
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Stage 7 - Vuelta a Espana: Valverde wins stage 7 | Onda - Mas de la Costa2019-08-30 183.2km
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Stage 8 - Vuelta a Espana: Arndt wins stage 8 | Valls - Igualada2019-08-31 166.9km
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stage 13 - Vuelta a España: Pogacar wins stage 13 | Bilboa - Los Machucos2019-09-06 166.4km
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Stage 19 - Vuelta a España: Cavagna wins stage 19 | Avila - Toledo2019-09-13 165.2km
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