Tour de l' Abitibi 2010
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Stage 1 - LaBerge takes Abitibi opener | Preissac - Val-d'Or2010-07-20 94.6km
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Stage 2 - Double win for Logan | Amos - Val-d'Or2010-07-21 105.8km
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Stage 3 - Morton motors into lead | Val-d'Or (ITT)2010-07-22 14.5km
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Stage 4 - Peterson wins from break | Malartic - Val-d'Or2010-07-22 52.2km
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Stage 5 - Swedberg sprints to victory | Rouyn-Noranda - Val-d'Or2010-07-23 115.4km
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Stage 6 - Morton solos to second stage win | Val-d'Or2010-07-24 86.8km
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Stage 7 - Nadon claims final sprint win | Senneterre - Val-d'Or2010-07-25 114.6km
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