Tour of Romania 2011 stages
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Stage 1. - Grazian tops split field on stage 1 | Constanta - Braila2011-06-04 185km
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Stage 2. - Tamouridis wins from break | Braila - Vaslui2011-06-05 194km
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Stage 3. - Merx tops break on stage 3 | Vaslui - Botosani2011-06-06 157km
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Stage 4. - Lovassy takes stage 4 sprint | Botosani - Suceava2011-06-07 206km
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Stage 5. - Grazian sneaks in stage win | Targu Neamt - Tirgu Mures2011-06-08 212km
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Stage 6. - Keuser solos to stage win | Tirgu Mures - Sibiu2011-06-09 150km
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Stage 7. - Keuser gets away for stage win | Sibiu - Balea Lac2011-06-10 75km
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Stage 8. - Masotti score on final stage | Brasov - Bucuresti2011-06-11 170km
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