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stage race
noun
A multi-day cycle race consisting of a series of separate races (called stages) of various types (road races, criteriums, time trials) usually held one stage per day and all linked together by the general classification (GC).
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"This is the biggest women's stage race of the year.
The winner of a stage race is the rider with lowest aggregate time for all stages.
Britain's Aviva Women's Tour has emerged as the pre-eminent stage race in the calendar.
Unlike a stage race, a one-day race is more of a gamble.
The Tour Down Under, a six-day stage race, begins in earnest here Tuesday.
I'm used to targeting just one day in a stage race.
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Zülle finished the nine-stage race in 40 hours 12 minutes 1 second.
"I'd love to win a stage if I could," Armstrong said of the 21-stage race.
On Monday, riders face a third straight mountain stage that is arguably the most demanding of the 21-stage race.
Floyd Landis finished tied for 11th in the Tour of the Catskills, a two-stage race of 160 miles.
A 251km six-stage race across the Sahara desert with competitors carrying their own kit, it's nothing if not challenging.
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