Vuelta Asturias 2009 stages
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Stage 1 | Oviedo - Llanes2009-04-28 156.7km
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Stage 2 - Sevilla wins in Gijón | Llanes - Gijón2009-04-29 182.2km
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Stage 3a | Gijón - Avilés2009-04-30 88.7km
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Stage 3b | Castrillón - Castrillón (ITT)2009-04-30 14.2km
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Stage 4 | Cafes Toscaf - El Acebo2009-05-01 180.2km
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Stage 5 | Cangas de Narcea - Oviedo2009-05-02 177.7km
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