Tour de France 2009 stages
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- Stage 2 Monaco - Brignoles 187km
- Tour de France winners
- Elaborate and audacious, topsy-turvy Tour should be wide open to the wire
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Stage 1 - Cancellara motors in Monaco parade | Monaco - Monaco (ITT)2009-07-04 15.5km
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Stage 2 - Cavendish wins sprint in Brignoles | Monaco - Brignoles2009-07-05 187km
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Stage 5 - Sprinters foiled in Perpignan | Le Cap d'Agde - Perpignan2009-07-08 196.5km
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Stage 6 - The rain in Spain causes many riders pain | Gérone - Barcelone2009-07-09 181.5km
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Stage 9 - Fedrigo claims another stage for France | Saint-Gaudens - Tarbes2009-07-12 160.5km
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Stage 10 - Cavendish goes long to claim third stage | Limoges - Issoudun2009-07-14 194.5km
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Stage 11 - Cavendish makes it four! | Vatan - Saint-Fargeau2009-07-15 192km
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Stage 14 - Ivanov solos into Besançon | Colmar - Besançon2009-07-18 199km
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Stage 15 - Contador king of Verbier | Pontarlier - Verbier2009-07-19 207.5km
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Stage 19 - Fabulous five for Cavendish | Bourgoin-Jallieu - Aubenas2009-07-24 178km
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