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2010 Tour of Hainan
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The 2010 Tour of Hainan is the fifth edition. The sixth stage was cancelled after a few kilometres of racing because of heavy rains and flash flooding on some of the roads of the stage.
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Stage 1
11 October 2010 – Sanya, 85,2 km
Stage and General classification after Stage 1
Stage 2
12 October 2010 – Sanya to Wuzhishan, 167.5 km
Stage 3
13 October 2010 – Wuzhishan to Xinglong, 146.4 km
Stage 4
14 October 2010 – Xinglong to Wenchang, 162,9 km
Stage 5
15 October 2010 – Wenchang to Haikou, 156,8 km
Stage 6
16 October 2010 – Haikou to Chengmai, 164,6 km
The stage was cancelled.
Stage 7
17 October 2010 – Chengmai to Danzhou, 172,8 km
The organisation decided to shorten the stage because of heavy rainfalls. The race was started only 64 km before the original finish.
Stage 8
18 October 2010 – Danzhou to Dongfang, 194,6 km
Kenny van Hummel crossed the finishline first to win his fourth stage, but the jury relegated him, and Markov became the winner.
Stage 9
19 October 2010 – Dongfang to Sanya, 226,1 km
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Leadership classification
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