Vuelta Pilsen a Colombia 2009 stages
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Stage 1 - Garcia wins road opener | Bogotá - Bogotá2009-06-07 85.9km
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Stage 2 - Cortes by a second | Mosquera - Ibagué2009-06-08 184.4km
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Stage 3 - Duarte takes lead | Ibagué-Alvarado - Ibagué-La Linea2009-06-09 128.2km
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Stage 4 - Cepeda & Gonzales battle it out | Circasia - Calí2009-06-10 195.5km
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Stage 5 - Garcia dashes to win | Guacarí - Cartago2009-06-11 146.8km
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Stage 6 - Rujano moves on up | Santa Rosa Cabal - Sabaneta2009-06-12 177.8km
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Stage 7 - Botero back to best in Medellin | Medellín - Medellín2009-06-14 35km
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Stage 8 - Jose hops to second stage win | Rionegro-Santa Helena - Escobero2009-06-15 119.5km
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Stage 9 - Third stage win for Rujano | Caldas - Manizales2009-06-16 167.2km
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Stage 10 - Rujano gains another 55 seconds | Manizales - Guaduas2009-06-17 167.3km
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Stage 11 - Baez wins as Botero bows out | Guaduas-A.Vino - Zipaquirá2009-06-18 141.8km
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Stage 12 - Peña delivers on Rock solid teamwork | Ubaté - Arcabuco-Tunja2009-06-19 158.7km
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Stage 13 - Chadwick escapes for Rock's second stage | Tunja - Bogotá2009-06-20 142.5km
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