Tour de Suisse 2013 stages
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Stage 1 - Meyer wins time trial opener in Tour de Suisse | Quinto2013-06-08 8.1km
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Stage 2 - Mollema wins at Crans-Montana | Quinto - Crans-Montano2013-06-09 170.7km
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Stage 3 - Sagan prevails in Meiringen | Montreux - Meiringen2013-06-10 203.3km
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Stage 5 - Kristoff takes sprint victory in Leuggern | Buochs - Leuggern2013-06-12 176.4km
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Stage 6 - Rast wins from break in Meilen | Leuggern - Meilen2013-06-13 186.1km
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Stage 7 - Costa wins stage 7 at Tour de Suisse | Meilen - La Punt2013-06-14 206km
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