Vuelta Ciclista al Uruguay 2012 stages
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Stage 2 - Simon takes over with bunch sprint win | Cardona - Mercedes2012-03-31 165.4km
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Stage 3 - Aguilar times it right on stage 3 | Mercedes - Paysandu2012-04-01 173.5km
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Stage 4 - Diaz puts a new name on winner's list | Paysandu - Salto2012-04-02 113.5km
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Stage 5 - Second stage win for Hanson | Tacuarembo - Tacuarembo2012-04-03 141.1km
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Stage 6 - Hanson wins another stage in Uruguay | Villa Ansina - Melo2012-04-04 145.2km
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Stage 7 - Clavero nets a sprint victory in Uruguay | Treinta y Tres - Minas2012-04-05 165.9km
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Stage 9 - Diaz takes the sprint on stage 9 | Montevideo - Durazno2012-04-07 185km
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