Tour de France 2007 stages
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Stage 2 - Steegmans and Boonen rule Belgian finish | Dunkirk - Gent2007-07-09 168.5km
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Stage 3 - Maillot Jaune Cancellara jumps clear | Waregem - Compiègne2007-07-10 236.5km
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Stage 4 - Thor Hushovd hits in Joigny | Villers-Cotterêts - Joigny2007-07-11 193km
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Stage 12 - Boonen blasts in Castres for second win | Montpellier - Castres2007-07-20 178.5km
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Stage 19 - Kid Contador conquers Tour de France | Cognac - Angoulême2007-07-28 55.5km
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