Vuelta a España 2010 stages
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Stage 2 - Hutarovich stuns in Marbella | Alcalá de Guadaíra - Marbella2010-08-29 173.7km
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Stage 3 - Vuelta a España 2010: Stage 3 | Marbella - Málaga2010-08-30 157.3km
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Stage 5 - Farrar fantastic in Lorca | Guadix - Lorca2010-09-01 198.8km
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Stage 7 - Petacchi notches up Vuelta stage win | Murcia - Orihuela2010-09-03 187.1km
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Stage 8 - Moncoutie takes solo victory | Villena - Xorret del Catí2010-09-04 190km
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Stage 9 - Lopez bests break in Alcoy | Calpe - Alcoy2010-09-05 187.7km
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Rest day 1 | Calpe - Tarragona2010-09-06
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Stage 10 - Erviti solos to stage win | Tarragona - Vilanova i la Geltrú2010-09-07 175.7km
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Stage 11 - Anton comes up aces in Andorra | Vilanova i la Geltrú - Andorra2010-09-08 208.4km
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Stage 13 - Cavendish makes it two in a row | Rincón de Soto - Burgos2010-09-10 196km
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Stage 14 - Rodriguez climbs to stage win | Burgos - Peña Cabarga2010-09-11 178km
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Stage 15 - Barredo climbs to stage victory | Solares - Lagos de Covadonga2010-09-12 187.3km
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Rest day 2 | Cotobello - Peñafiel2010-09-14
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Stage 19 - Gilbert triumphs in Toledo | Piedrahita - Toledo2010-09-17 231.2km
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