Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2013 stages
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Stage 5 - Greipel wins the sprint in Bodrum | Marmaris - Bodrum2013-04-25 182km
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Stage 7 - Kittel claims sprint win in Izmir | Kusadasi - Ismir2013-04-27 124km
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Stage 8 - Kittel completes hat-trick in Istanbul | Istanbul2013-04-28 121km
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