La Vuelta a Chihuahua 2009 stages
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Prologue - Rasmussen back with win | Chihuahua (ITT)2009-10-04 4.2km
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Stage 2 - Benitez wins second straight | Cuauthemoc - San Juanito2009-10-06 120km
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Stage 3 - Da Costa caps off quality season | Creel - Guachochi2009-10-07 153km
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Stage 5 - Vaquera upsets the favoured sprinters | Parral - Carmago2009-10-09 140km
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Stage 6 - Sevilla wins Vuelta Chihuahua | Delicias - Chihuahua2009-10-10 120km
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