Tour du Rwanda 2021 stages
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Stage 1 - Tour du Rwanda: Brayan Sánchez wins stage 1 | Kigali - Rwamagana2021-05-02 115.6km
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Stage 2 - Boileau wins stage 2 of Tour du Rwanda | Kigali - Huye2021-05-03 120.5km
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Stage 3 - Boileau doubles up on stage 3 of Tour du Rwanda | Nyanza - Gicumbi2021-05-04 171.6km
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Stage 7 - Tour du Rwanda: Restrepo wins time trial | Kigali - Kigali2021-05-08 4.5km
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Stage 8 - Cristian Rodriguez wins Tour du Rwanda | Kigali - Kigali2021-05-09 75.3km
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