Vuelta Internacional a Costa Rica 2011 stages
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Stage 1 - Raabe triumphs in opening stage | Esparza2011-12-16 98.7km
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Stage 2 - Mudarra outsprints Soliz for victory | Esparza - Liberia2011-12-17 127.1km
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Stage 3 - Companioni captures longest stage | Liberia - Ciudad Quesada2011-12-18 216.9km
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Stage 6 - Mudarra sprints to second stage win | Pococi - Puerto Limon2011-12-21 153.9km
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Rest day2011-12-24
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Stage 10 - Bonilla solos to second stage win | San Jose - Perez Zeledon2011-12-26 126.4km
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Stage 11 - Solo win for Obando | Palmar Norte - Buenos Aires2011-12-27 159.5km
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Stage 12 - Movistar nabs another with Soliz | Perez Zeledon - San Jose2011-12-28 134.8km
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