Tour Alsace 2014
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Stage 1 - Tour Alsace: Tarride wins stage 1 | Colmar - Sélestat2014-07-30 159.6km
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Stage 2 - Ignatiev wins in Bischoffsheim | Strasbourg - Bischoffsheim2014-07-31 153.9km
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Stage 3 - Van der Poel wins sprint in Cernay | Soultz - Cernay2014-08-01 152.8km
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Stage 5 - Tour Alsace: Brockhoff wins final stage | Dannemarie - Huningue2014-08-03 151.5km
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