Flèche du Sud 2012 stages
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Stage 1 - Steensen wins stage 1 at Flèche du Sud | Differdange2012-05-16 81km
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Stage 2 - Goesinnen takes honours for Drapac | Schifflange - Roeser2012-05-17 171.1km
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Stage 3 - Kern solos to victory in Wiltz | Tandel - Wiltz2012-05-18 154.4km
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Stage 4 (ITT) - Jungels triumphs in time trial | Tétange - Rumelange2012-05-19 14.9km
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Stage 5 - Jungels wins 2012 Flèche du Sud | Belvaux - Esch/Alzette2012-05-20 181.6km
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