Vuelta Ciclista al Uruguay 2011 stages
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Stage 1 - Diaz speeds to opening win | Montevideo - Las Piedras2011-04-15 169.9km
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Stage 2 - Diaz makes it two-in-a-row | Montevideo - Minas2011-04-16 146.1km
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Stage 3 - Yanes wins from break | Jose Pedro Varela - Melo2011-04-17 145.3km
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Stage 4 - Flores tops bunch sprint on stage 4 | Pueblo Trigo - Tacuarembo2011-04-18 148.6km
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Stage 5 - Malaguti bests Parra in Salto | Pueblo Eucalipto - Salto2011-04-19 148.7km
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Stage 6a - Time trial suspended due to thunderstorms | Salto (ITT)2011-04-20 32.6km
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Stage 7 - Diaz wins stage as DQ'd riders go home | Paysandu - Trinidad2011-04-21 179.7km
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Stage 8 - Diaz takes stage 8 | Cardona - Mercedes2011-04-22 165.1km
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Stage 9 - Diaz takes another | Carmelo - San Jose2011-04-23 175km
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