Tour de Suisse 2010 stages
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Stage 2 - Haussler wins the sprint in Sierre | Ascona - Sierre2010-06-13 167.5km
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Stage 3 - Fränk Schleck wins Schwarzenburg | Sierre - Schwarzenburg2010-06-14 196.6km
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Stage 5 - Burghardt escapes for rainy stage win | Wettingen - Frutigen2010-06-16 172.5km
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Stage 6 - Superb stage win for Gesink | Meiringen - La Punt2010-06-17 213.3km
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Stage 7 - Burghardt storms to second stage win | Savognin - Wetzikon2010-06-18 204.1km
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Stage 8 - Caisse for celebration | Wetzikon - Liestal2010-06-19 172.4km
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Stage 9 - Fränk Schleck wins Tour de Suisse | Liestal (ITT)2010-06-20 26.9km
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