Tour of Qinghai Lake 2014 stages
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Stage 2 - Benfatto wins stage 2 sprint in Datong | Duoba - Datong2014-07-07 188km
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Stage 3 - Kononenko wins stage 3 at Qinghai Lake | Huzhu - Xihaizhen2014-07-08 230km
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Stage 6 - Bole secures stage 6 win in Tongren | Guide - Tongren2014-07-11 208km
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Stage 7 - Kritskiy wins stage 7 at Hualong | Tongren - Hualong2014-07-12 142km
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Stage 8 - Lagkuti wins in Linzhao | Xunhua - Lintao2014-07-13 226km
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Rest Day2014-07-14
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Stage 10 - Davidenok wins in Pingliang | Tianshui - Pingliang2014-07-16 223km
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Stage 11 - Gavazzi sprints to stage 11 win | Yinchuan - Yinchaun2014-07-17 131km
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Stage 12 - Grosu wins in Zhongwei | Zhongwei - Zhongwei2014-07-18 120km
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