Tour de Suisse 2009 stages
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Stage 1 - Cancellara roars to Suisse lead | Mauren - Ruggell (ITT)2009-06-13 7.8km
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Stage 2 - Eisel wins by a hair | Davos - Davos2009-06-14 150km
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Stage 3 - Cavendish wins Suisse's Lumino stage | Davos - Lumino2009-06-15 198km
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Stage 4 - Breschel wins from nine-man break | Biasca - Stäfa2009-06-16 195km
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Stage 5 - Albasini king of Serfaus | Stäfa - Serfaus2009-06-17 202km
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