Brixia Tour 2011 stages
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Stage 1 - Frapporti wins Brixia Tour opener | Ponte di Legno - Edolo2011-07-20 158km
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Stage 2a - Felline leads Geox-TMC 1-2 | Pisogne - Brescia2011-07-21 135.5km
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Stage 2b - Time trial cancelled | Brescia (ITT)2011-07-21 10.4km
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Stage 3 - Belletti sprints to stage victory | Brescia Buffalora - Prevalle2011-07-22 211.5km
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Stage 4 - Pozzovivo on top in Brixia Tour stage 4 | Concesio - Passo Maniva2011-07-23 158.5km
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Stage 5 - Modolo wins final stage of Brixia Tour | Calcinato - Verona2011-07-24 164.6km
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