Tour of Rwanda 2014 stages
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Prologue - Hadi wins Tour of Rwanda prologue | Amahoro Stadium2014-11-16 3.5km
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Stage 2 - Ndayisenga claims stage 2 in Rwanda | Rwamagana - Musanze2014-11-18 151.1km
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Stage 3 - Dawit Haile wins stage 3 in Muhanga | Musanze - Muhanga2014-11-19 123.3km
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Stage 4 - Mraouni wins stage 4 in Rwanda | Muhanga - Rubavu2014-11-20 126.4km
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Stage 5 - Biziyaremye wins stage 5 in Nyanza | Rubavu - Nyanza2014-11-21 173km
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Stage 6 - Debesay claims stage 6 in Rwanda | Huye - Kigali2014-11-22 125.7km
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