Holland Ladies Tour 2009 stages
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Stage 1 - Wild hits out to take first stage in home Tour | Nuenen - Gerwen2009-09-01 122.2km
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Stage 3 - Wild claims second stage | Gieten - Gieten2009-09-03 108km
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Stage 4 - Wild unstoppable in home tour | Rijssen - Rijssen2009-09-04 124.8km
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Stage 5 - Teutenberg finds her speed | Nieuwegein - Nieuwegein2009-09-05 108.8km
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