Le Tour de Langkawi 2013 stages
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Stage 1 - Bos delivers on expectations in Langkawi opener | Kangar - Kulim2013-02-21 162.7km
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Stage 4 - Chicchi takes narrow win into Kapar | Tapah - Kapar2013-02-24 168km
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Stage 5 - Arredondo claims Genting Highlands victory | Proton - Genting2013-02-25 110.3km
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Stage 6 - Leezer takes solo win into Kuantan | Mentakab - Kuantan2013-02-26 212.8km
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Stage 9 - Back-to-back wins for Coquard | Pasir Puteh - Kuala Berang2013-03-01 123.6km
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