Eneco Tour 2012 stages
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Stage 1 - Kittel wins Eneco opener at Middelburg | Waalwijk - Middelburg2012-08-06 203.9km
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Stage 3 - Bos takes sprint victory in Genk | Riemst - Genk2012-08-08 188km
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Stage 4 - Kittel takes second win at Eneco Tour | Heers - Bergen op Zoom2012-08-09 213.3km
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Stage 5 - Nizzolo triumphs in Aalter | Hoogerheide - Aalter2012-08-10 184.6km
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Stage 7 - Boom wins 2012 Eneco Tour | Maldegem - Geraardsbergen2012-08-12 207.7km
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