Tour de Hokkaido 2009 stages
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Stage 1 - Miyazawa speeds to prologue win | Asahikawa Ishikari (ITT)2009-09-09 1.1km
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Stage 2 - Mori wins the stage | Asahikawa - Shibetsu City2009-09-09 97km
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Stage 3 - Kirsipuu fastest for the day | Naroyo - Toyotomi2009-09-10 183km
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Stage 4 - Kirsipuu takes second win | Toyotomi - Shimokawa2009-09-11 182km
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Stage 5 - Miyazawa sprints to stage win | Asahikawa - Iwamizawa2009-09-12 181km
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Stage 6 - Suzuki motors to stage victory | Sapporo Criterium2009-09-13 61km
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