Tour de France 2019 stages
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Stage 10 - Tour de France: Wout van Aert wins stage 10 | Saint-Flour - Albi2019-07-15 217.5km
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Rest Day 12019-07-16
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Stage 11 - Tour de France: Ewan wins stage 11 | Albi - Toulouse2019-07-17 167km
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Rest Day 2 | Nimes2019-07-22
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