63rd Vuelta a España 2008 stages
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Stage 1 | Granada - Granada (TTT)2008-08-30 7.7km
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Stage 2 - Alejandro Valverde takes a golden opportunity | Granada - Jaén2008-08-31 167.3km
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Stage 7 - Ballan takes dramatic season first win | Barbastro - Andorra2008-09-06 223.2km
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Stage 10 - Hinault heads French one-two in Zaragoza | Sabiñánigo - Zaragoza2008-09-09 151.3km
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Stage 15 - Garcia Depana escapes to win | Cudillero - Ponferrada2008-09-15 202km
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Stage 16 - Boonen tops a parade-like day | Ponferrada - Zamora2008-09-16 186.4km
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Stage 17 - Quick Step's Weylandt sprints to stage win | Zamora - Valladolid2008-09-17 148.2km
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Stage 19 - Arroyo nets another Caisse d'Epargne stage | Las Rozas - Segovia2008-09-19 145.5km
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