Vuelta Ciclistica a Venezuela 2009 stages
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Stage 2 - Loddo makes it two-in-a-row | Barcelona - El Tigre2009-06-25 174.3km
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Stage 3a - Gavazzi wins another stage for Serramenti | Anaco - Anaco2009-06-26 41.6km
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Stage 3b - Gavazzi repeats | Aragua De Barcelona - Valle De La Pascua2009-06-26 147.2km
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Stage 5 - Perez wins field sprint for stage 5 | Chaguaramas - Calabozo2009-06-28 169.6km
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Stage 7 - Time trial victory for Serpa | Santa Rosalia - Turen2009-06-30 34.2km
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Stage 8 - Rujano takes control | Acarigua - Sanare2009-07-01 163.4km
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Stage 9 - Rujano repeats | Quibor - Nirgua, San Vicente2009-07-02 160km
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Stage 11 - Roldan wins from break | San Felipe - Turmero2009-07-04 181.5km
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Stage 12 - Rujano wins Venezuela overall | Caracas - Caracas2009-07-05 81.6km
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