Le Tour de Langkawi 2011 stages
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Stage 1 - Guardini sprints to victory | Dataran Helang - Pekan Kuah2011-01-23 94.3km
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Stage 2 - Guardini doubles up in Malaysia | Kangar - Butterworth2011-01-24 145km
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Stage 3 - Kittel wins the sprint in Sitiawan | Taiping - Sitiawan2011-01-25 144.9km
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Stage 7 - Guardini strikes again in Tampin | Banting - Tampin2011-01-29 149.5km
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Stage 8 - Forster wins sprint in Jasin | Kuala Pilah - Jasin2011-01-30 156.5km
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Stage 9 - Shpilevsky slips away for stage win in Langkawi | Melaka - Nilai2011-01-31 151.7km
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