Tour of Korea 2009 stages
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Stage 1 | Seoul Olympic park2009-06-05 21km
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Stage 2 | Gong-ju - Jeong-eup2009-06-06 140km
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Stage 3 | Jeong-eup - Gang-jin2009-06-07 164.5km
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Stage 4 | Gang-jin - Yeo-su2009-06-08 150.5km
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Stage 5 | Yeo-su - Geo-chang2009-06-09 171.2km
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Stage 6 | Geo-chang - Gu-mi2009-06-10 141.8km
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Stage 7 | Gu-mi - Dan-yang2009-06-11 174.9km
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Stage 8 | Dan-yang - Yang-yang2009-06-12 197.2km
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Stage 9 | Yang-yang - Chun-cheon2009-06-13 197.2km
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Stage 10 | Seoul Olympic park2009-06-14 60km
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