Vuelta Internacional a Costa Rica 2009 stages
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Stage 2 - Kovalev claims in San Carlos | San José - Ciudad Quesada2009-12-17 149.6km
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Stage 3 - Kolesnikov grabs another Russian victory | San Carlos - San Carlos2009-12-18 130.3km
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Stage 4 - Costa Rican win for Castro | La Fortuna - Liberia2009-12-19 190.1km
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Stage 9 - Garita wins six-man sprint | Jaco - Jaco2009-12-25 98km
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Stage 10 - Solo stage win extends Acevedo's lead | San José - Pérez Zeledón2009-12-26 127.5km
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Stage 12 - Rojas takes out two-up sprint | Pérez Zeledón - San José2009-12-28 134.8km
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