Tour du Faso 2010 stages
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Stage 1 - Van Agtmaal tops all-European breakaway | Bousse - Ouahigouya2010-10-22 129.5km
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Stage 2 - Poland's Gucwa claims scorcher of a stage | Yako - Ziniare2010-10-23 141km
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Stage 3 - Belgians take command on stage 3 | Kaya - Dori2010-10-24 163.5km
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Stage 4 - Schick takes over race lead as break gains big time | Bani - Kaya2010-10-25 126.7km
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Stage 5 - Mars bounces back with stage win | Linoghin - Koupela2010-10-26 98.3km
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Stage 6 - Chartier sprints to victory in Boromo | Kokologo - Boromo2010-10-27 128.9km
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Stage 7 - Premont prevails on Faso's longest stage | Boromo - Bobo2010-10-28 177km
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Stage 8 - Kagambèga claims Burkina Faso's first stage since 2007 | Bobo - Pa2010-10-29 124.8km
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Stage 9 - Botman wins treacherous stage | Boromo - Koudougou2010-10-30 111.9km
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Stage 10 - Nikiema wins final stage | Korsimoro - Ouaga2010-10-31 115.9km
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