Vuelta a Colombia 2012 stages
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Prologue - Duarte tops prologue time trial | Puerto Gaitan (ITT)2012-06-12 4.6km
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Stage 2 - Zanotti sprints to victory | Villavicencio2012-06-14 164.1km
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Stage 3 - Cardenas wins in Igabue | Soacha - Ibague2012-06-15 198km
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Stage 5 - Forero wins big bunch sprint | Armenia - Cali2012-06-17 191.6km
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Stage 6 - Calderon tops breakaway on stage 6 | Cali - Popayan2012-06-18 133km
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Rest day2012-06-19
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Stage 7 - Zanotti sprints to stage 7 victory | Popayan2012-06-20 149.1km
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Stage 8 - Guama takes one for Movistar | Palmira - Dosquebrada2012-06-21 119.5km
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Stage 9 - Camargo wins in Manizales | Dosquebrada - Manizales2012-06-22 198.2km
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Stage 10 - Cardenas wins stage 10 in Medellin | Manizales - Medellin2012-06-23 196.4km
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