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- Start List here.

- 2023 Tour de Pologne television/TV broadcasters and streamers for LIVE and/or On Demand coverage include L'Equipe, Sky Sport, SuperSport, TVP Sport,...

- Ethan Hayter (Ineos Grenadiers) won the 2022 Tour of Poland.

- 2023 Tour of Poland stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Saturday, July 29
Starts at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET
Finish at 16:31 CET, 10:31am ET

Stage 2 - Sunday, July 30
Starts at 13:35 CET, 7:35am ET
Finish at 18:31 CET, 12:31pm ET

Stage 3 - Monday, July 31
Starts at 12:35 CET, 6:35am ET
Finish at 16:32 CET, 10:32am ET

Stage 4 - Tuesday, August 1
Starts at 12:00 CET, 6:00am ET
Finish at 16:37 CET, 10:37am ET

Stage 5 - Wednesday, August 2
Starts at 11:50 CET, 5:50am ET
Finish at 16:34 CET, 10:34am ET

Stage 6 ITT - Thursday, August 3
Starts at 13:23 CET, 7:23am ET
Finish at 16:42 CET, 10:42am ET

Stage 7 - Friday, August 4
Starts at 14:45 CET 8:45am ET
Finish at 18:32 CET, 12:32pm ET

- Photos: 2021 Tour de Pologne Stage 3 Photos.

- Photos: 2021 Tour de Pologne Stage 1 Photos.

- The 2023 Tour of Poland is being held July 29-August 4.

- Results: Tour de Pologne Results.

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2023 Tour de Pologne LIVE
July 29-August 4
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Finish at around 6:32pm CET
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Joao Almeida (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won the 2021 Tour de Pologne.
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Race leader Joao Almeida (Deceuninck-Quickstep) wins Stage 4.
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Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) wins Stage 3. Gaviria after his stage victory: "It was a really nice stage and a motivating victory. I tried winning many times this year and I finally made it today. In the morning we thought of a strategy and we did our best to stick to the plan. The team was super and positioned me in the best place so that I could finish their efforts in the best possible way. Poland and Rzeszow apparently bring me luck. I hope this victory starts a good second part of the season."
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Joao Almeida (Deceuninck-Quickstep) wins Stage 2 and takes the lead in the general classification.
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Notes from the 2022 Tour of Poland

- Official site ticker LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here.  (L'Équipe, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) 
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- Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl lineup for the 2022 Tour de Pologne:

Rémi Cavagna (FRA)
Mark Cavendish (GBR)
Josef Cerny (CZE)
Mauro Schmid (SUI)
Zdenek Stybar (CZE)
Bert Van Lerberghe (BEL)
Mauri Vansevenant (BEL)

- Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl sports director Geert Van Bondt: "It’s a beautiful Tour of Poland with chances for every type of rider. The first two stages will be sprint stages, where we have Mark ready to fight for a good result, with Bert, Zdenek and Josef there to support him; then the third stage is the same as last year with the steep 1.5km uphill finish which will reshuffle the standings, where Mauro and Mauri could be in the mix. Stage four and five can maybe come down to a bunch sprint or maybe not, they can also be for the puncheurs, but even the breakaway will have a chance there. In the stage six individual time trial, we’ll look to Rémi and Mauro for a good result, as the latter proved he can do well in this discipline. Finally, the last stage should be again one for the sprinters, but it will all depend on how the GC teams will race it."

- 2022 Tour de Pologne television/TV broadcasters and streamers for LIVE and/or On Demand coverage include L'Equipe, Sky Sport, SuperSport, TVP Sport,...

- João Almeida (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won the 2021 Tour of Poland.

- 2022 Tour of Poland stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Saturday, July 30
Starts at 11:40 CET, 5:40am ET
Finish at 16:38 CET, 10:38am ET

Stage 2 - Sunday, July 31
Starts at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET
Finish at 16:39 CET, 10:39am ET

Stage 3 - Monday, August 1
Starts at 11:00 CET, 5:00am ET
Finish at 16:39 CET, 10:39am ET

Stage 4 - Tuesday, August 2
Starts at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
Finish at 16:40 CET, 10:40am ET

Stage 5 - Wednesday, August 3
Starts at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
Finish at 16:38 CET, 10:38am ET

Stage 6 - Thursday, August 4
Starts at 13:29 CET, 7:29am ET
Finish at 16:40 CET, 10:40am ET

Stage 7 - Friday, August 5
Starts at 14:35 CET 8:35am ET
Finish at 18:37 CET, 12:37pm ET

- The 2022 Tour of Poland is being held July 30-August 5.

 

Notes from the 2021 Tour of Poland

- Ticker LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here.  (L'Équipe, geo-restricted)

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- Nikias Arndt (Team DSM) won Stage 5. João Almeida (Deceuninck-Quickstep) remains leader on G.C.

- Expected LIVE video here.  (L'Équipe, geo-restricted)

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- Giovanni Aleotti (Deceuninck-Quickstep) after Stage 4: "The team did once again a fabulous job. We are down to only four riders, but everyone is fighting very hard to achieve our goals. I really have to thank the boys today for their effort. It was important to still have Pösti with me before the last uphill stretch, he helped me to stay in position. In the end I didn’t have the power to sprint for the victory today, but I lost no seconds, and this is very important. From that point of view, I can be happy with the day."

- Christian Pömer, Bora-HansgroheSports Director, following Stage 4: "Unfortunately, we lost again a rider already before the start of the day. With only four remaining it is important to make any crazy moves and therefore we decided to safe as much as possible during the day to be able to help Giovanni in the final. The boys did a great job and especially Pösti supported Giovanni until the last 3km. Then it was up to the legs. In the end it wasn’t enough today to fight for the win, but it was another good ride from Giovanni, and we are happy he retained his top ten GC sport."

- Expected LIVE video here.  (L'Équipe, geo-restricted)

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- João Almeida (Deceuninck-Quickstep) after his Stage 2 victory: "I am so happy, because this is such a great win for me. I was a bit nervous before the start of the final climb, but as soon as we arrived there I noticed how good I felt and decided to launch an all-or-nothing attack. I focused only on myself and on managing my effort, and even after Ulissi came across I continued to remain calm and still had enough left to surge to victory. To get the win here, on such a brutal climb, gives me a lot of satisfaction, and the yellow jersey that came with it is just the cherry on the top. In the next days we will see what we can do in the general classification, but for the moment I want to enjoy this unforgettable day for me together with this amazing team that was again of such great help."

- João Almeida (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 2 and took over the lead on G.C.

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- Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) following his Stage 1 victory: "I was super confident with our sprinting group to do a super good result today. We’ve had an amazing season so far and we prepared really good for this race. The race was pretty controlled, with three guys in the beginning. It was a long stage, but we took control of it with Kevin. Then 15km to go it started to be a little nervous, but we were together as a team, and the guys did amazing in the final circuit. I did a massive pull to get to the front where Haussler was. I was a bit nervous as I was on Gaviria’s wheel and he left a gap to the Quickstep guys 300m to go, so I had to chase it, and it was a bit uphill. I saved a bit of energy for the last 150 meters, had another kick. I was focused to catch Hodeg from Quickstep, and I made it."

- Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won the 2020 Tour de Pologne.

- Deceuninck-Quickstep roster for Tour of Poland:

João Almeida (POR)
Rémi Cavagna (FRA)
Tim Declercq (BEL)
Ian Garrison (USA)
Alvaro Jose Hodeg Chagui (COL)
Mikkel Honoré (DEN)
Stijn Steels (BEL)
Sports Directors: Geert Van Bondt (BEL)
Rik van Slycke (BEL)

- Deceuninck-Quick-Step sports director Geert Van Bondt: "We’re heading to Poland with a strong team and a lot of confidence. Alvaro took a fine win in France just last week and will have a couple of opportunities also here, while in João, Rémi and Mikkel we’ll have three guys capable of playing a role in the general classification fight. Last but not least, Tim, Ian and Stijn will be an important asset to the team at this edition, which should be decided by the two uphill finishes and the penultimate day time trial."

- Team DSM lineup for the 2021 Tour of Poland:

Nikias Arndt (GER)
Romain Combaud (FRA)
Jai Hindley (AUS)
Max Kanter (GER)
Niklas Märkl (GER)
Nicholas Roche (IRL)
Florian Stork (GER)

- Marc Reef, Team DSM coach: "Tour de Pologne is a tough seven day stage race with a route that has something for everyone, including some days for the sprinters, punchy days over the climbs and an 18 kilometre long time trial. We arrive at the race with a strong group of riders, where we’ll focus on hunting for day results by working well together as a unit; aiming to set up Max for the fast finales, while Jai will operate as the team’s finisher on those days in the hills."

- 2021 Tour of Poland stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Monday, August 9
Starts at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET
Finish at 18:46 CET, 12:46pm ET

Stage 2 - Tuesday, August 10
Starts at 14:00 CET, 8:00am ET
Finish at 18:48 CET, 12:48pm ET

Stage 3 - Wednesday, August 11
Starts at 13:10 CET, 7:10am ET
Finish at 18:48 CET, 12:48pm ET

Stage 4 - Thursday, August 12
Starts at 14:45 CET, 8:45am ET
Finish at 18:44 CET, 12:44pm ET

Stage 5 - Friday, August 13
Starts at 14:30 CET, 8:30am ET
Finish at 18:49 CET, 12:49pm ET

Stage 6 ITT - Saturday, August 14
Starts at 15:37 CET, 9:37am ET
Finish at 18:45 CET, 12:45pm ET

Stage 7 - Sunday, August 15
Starts at 15:20 CET, 9:20am ET
Finish at 18:42 CET, 12:42pm ET

- The 2021 Tour of Poland is being held August 9-15.

 

Notes from the 2020 Tour of Poland

- Ticker LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here. (TVP, geo-restricted) 

- Expected LIVE video here. (SenalColombia, geo-restricted)

- Czeslaw Lang (with the organizer of the Tour of Poland following the Stage 1 crash): "I followed the situation from the beginning. I have just come back from the Sosnowiec Santa Barbara Hospital. After speaking with the director, I can say that I am somewhat relieved. After seeing the crash, we feared the worst, but now we know that the situation is serious but stabilised. The race official also involved in the accident suffered a head injury but has already regained consciousness and is now in a stable condition. I really want to send a heartfelt thank you to the doctors and hospital staff for their prompt care and assistance and I also very much wish all the athletes involved in the crash a fast recovery."

- Pavel Sivakov (Team INEOS) won the 2019 Tour de Pologne.

- 2020 Tour of Poland stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Wednesday, August 5
Starts at 13:55 CET, 7:55am ET
Finish at 18:28 CET, 12:28pm ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, August 6
Starts at 15:05 CET, 9:05am ET
Finish at 18:31 CET, 12:31pm ET

Stage 3 - Friday, August 7
Starts at 11:25 CET, 5:25am ET
Finish at 16:29 CET, 10:29am ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, August 8
Starts at 14:50 CET, 8:50am ET
Finish at 18:51 CET, 12:51pm ET

Stage 5 - Sunday, August 9
Starts at 14:15 CET, 8:15am ET
Finish at 18:50 CET, 12:50pm ET

- The 2020 Tour of Poland is being held August 5-9.

 

Notes from the 2019 Tour of Poland

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Tvp Sport, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Senal Colombia, geo-restricted)

- Start List here.

- Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) after Stage 3 and the news that Lotto-Soudal rider Bjorg Lambrecht died following a crash during the stage: "Today, the result of the race doesn’t matter. I was devastated to hear today’s tragic news and I would like to personally send my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Bjorg Lambrecht and everyone at Lotto - Soudal."

- "Everyone at BORA - hansgrohe is deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Bjorg Lambrecht. Our deepest sympathies go out to Bjorg’s family and friends and the Lotto-Soudal team at this very sad time. The cycling family is deeply shocked and heartbroken about this sad news." (Bora-Hansgrohe statement)

- cyclingfans.com extends our deepest sympathies to Bjorg Lambrecht's family, friends and teammates at this incredibly difficult time.

- Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) following his Stage 1 victory: "I knew the stage from last year, therefore I told my lead-out man Rudi that he should stay calm until the final metres and it worked out perfectly. The whole team did a stellar job today, Bodi was at the front of the peloton for nearly the whole stage, setting the pace. Then Cesare, Rafal, Pawel and Davide brought me into position and last but not least Rudi, who did an amazing lead-out again. I am super happy with my third win here in Poland, the spectators are incredible and it makes so much fun to ride here, of course I want to try to win tomorrow again, especially in the leader’s jersey."

- Deceuninck-Quickstep lineup for the 2019 Tour of Poland:

Rémi Cavagna (FRA)
Fabio Jakobsen (NED)
Bob Jungels (LUX)
James Knox (GBR)
Fabio Sabatini (ITA)
Pieter Serry (BEL)
Petr Vakoc (CZE)
Sports Directors Brian Holm (DEN)
Rik van Slycke (BEL)

- Deceuninck-Quickstep sports director Brian Holm before the race: "We can’t wait to see Fabio in his new jersey, which will give him an extra motivation on the stages expected to come down to a mass gallop. James impressed last week in Italy and will have the chance to ride for the general classification, Bob will ease back into racing, while the other guys have freedom to join the break. As you can see, we go to Poland with a strong team and are keen on racing aggressively and leaving our mark on the race."

- CCC Team roster for the 2019 Tour de Pologne:

Amaro Antunes (POR)
Simon Geschke (GER)
Kamil Gradek (POL)
Jakub Mareczko (ITA)
Łukasz Owsian (POL)
Serge Pauwels (BEL)
Szymon Sajnok (POL)
Sports Directors: Piotr Wadecki (POL), Gabriele Missaglia (ITA)

- CCC Team Sports Director Piotr Wadecki before the 2019 race: "We are very excited to race in front of the Polish fans, on our home roads and to represent our sponsor CCC in the most prestigious race in Poland. As the first Polish WorldTour team, we want to bring excitement to our supporters so, we will look to race aggressively, aiming for stage wins and keeping an eye on the General Classification. I believe we have a well-rounded line-up with opportunists, climbers, and sprinters who are capable of delivering a good result."

- Michal Kwiatkowski (Team Sky) won the 2018 Tour de Pologne.

- 2019 Tour of Poland stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Saturday, August 3
Starts at 15:30 CET, 9:30am ET
Finish at 18:30 CET, 12:30pm ET

Stage 2 - Sunday, August 4
Starts at 14:55 CET, 8:55am ET
Finish at 18:30 CET, 12:30pm ET

Stage 3 - Monday, August 5
Starts at 15:05 CET, 9:05am ET
Finish at 18:30 CET, 12:30pm ET

Stage 4 - Tuesday, August 6
Starts at 12:10 CET, 6:10am ET
Finish at 16:00 CET, 10:00am ET

Stage 5 - Wednesday, August 7
Starts at 12:45 CET, 6:45am ET
Finish at 16:30 CET, 10:30am ET

Stage 6 - Thursday, August 8
Starts at 14:20 CET, 8:20am ET
Finish at 18:30 CET, 12:30pm ET

Stage 7 - Friday, August 9
Starts at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET
Finish at 16:17 CET, 10:17am ET

- The 2019 Tour of Poland is being held August 3-9.

 

Notes from the 2018 Tour of Poland

- LIVE video here.  (TVP, geo-restricted)

- News: Ackermann makes it two out of two in Tour de Pologne. (Cyclingnews) - German National Champion nets a second win after high speed downhill sprint.

- News: Ackermann repeats on stage 2 in Katowice. (Cyclingnews) - Bora-Hansgrohe rider zig-zags to sprint win over Hodeg, Nizzolo.

- Christian Pömer, Bora-Hansgrohe sports director: "I don’t think we could have done it any better. Everything worked out perfectly, a small group went up the roads but we kept them under control. In the finale, we used the dynamic of the race and closed the gap and were always in a good position. The team was the whole day at the front, especially Cesare pulled hard for his teammate and Pascal finished it off like a real Champion. It is great to see riders like Cesare which grew up in our team and ride now as one of the best."

- Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) following his victory on Stage 2: "Again, my team, especially Cesare, did a stellar job and protect me the whole day. Cesare was amazing, he was the whole race at the front and worked so hard. In the finale, the team brought me perfect into position and I started my sprint and was able to overtake the others on the final metres, I am so happy."

- Race leader Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) won Stage 2.

- News: Ackermann's breakthrough season continues apace in Tour de Pologne. (Cyclingnews) - Bora-Hansgrohe racer fends off Hodeg in fast and furious opening sprint.

- News: Ackermann wins opening stage. (Cyclingnews) - German champion blasts to sprint victory in Krakow.

- Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) following his Stage 1 victory: "The team was just amazing, they pulled the whole day at the front of the main field. As we headed into the final lap I was in a perfect position and just finished their great work. It is my first time here in Poland, and to take the win in the opening stage surrounded by so many incredible fans is just the cherry on the top. Tomorrow will be another flat stage and of course I want to defend my jersey."

- Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- BMC Racing for the Tour de Pologne:

Alberto Bettiol (ITA)
Alessandro De Marchi (ITA)
Rohan Dennis (AUS)
Nicolas Roche (IRL)
Jurgen Roelandts (BEL)
Dylan Teuns (BEL)
Danilo Wyss (SUI)

- Maximilian Sciandri (BMC Racing directeur sportif): "We are lining up with the defending champion, Dylan Teuns, and realistically it would be good to have another podium again. Of course winning is the goal, but it's always hard to at UCI WorldTour stage races especially ones like Tour de Pologne which is won and lost by seconds like last year. So, a podium result with Dylan would be great and we will also target a stage win with any of the guys. We have a great team with a lot of strong guys like Rohan Dennis, Jurgen Roelandts, and Alberto Bettiol."

- Team Dimension Data for the 2018 Tour of Poland:

Ben O'Connor
Edvald Boasson Hagen
Lachlan Morton
Bernie Eisel
Jaco Venter
Scott Davies
Natnael Berhane

- Dylan Teuns (BMC Racing Team) won the 2017 Tour de Pologne.

- The 2018 Tour of Poland is being held August 4-10.

 

Notes from the 2017 Tour of Poland

- Cyclingnews ticker LIVE here.

- LIVE video here. (TVP, geo-restricted)

- News: Teuns predicts hard fight to hold yellow in Tour de Pologne.  (Cyclingnews) - Belgian in lead after Sagan cracks on hilly stage.

- News: Haig wins stage 6.  (Cyclingnews) - Australian solos to victory in Zakopane.

- Rafal Majka (Bora-Hansgrohe) following Stage 6: "It was yet another hard day and BMC pushed hard to make the split in the last 30km. I felt good again and tried to attack on the last climb, as I needed to close the gaps, which wasn't easy. However, when Teuns was dropped, not everybody wanted to collaborate in the group, so he was able to close on us again. I am now sitting second overall, trailing Teuns by just six seconds."

- Jack Haig (Orica-Scott) won Stage 6.  Dylan Teuns (BMC Racing) took over the lead in the general classification.

- News: Van Poppel finally captures stage victory at Tour de Pologne.  (Cyclingnews) - Team Sky rider overcomes slick roads to win stage 5.

- News: Van Poppel claims stage 5 in Rzeszow.  (Cyclingnews) - Sagan nabs bonus seconds to extend race lead.

- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) after Stage 5: "Although it was short, today's stage was very hard and very tricky as the rain and dirt on the roads made the course slippery. The team worked very hard to close the gap, first to the breakaway and then to Tejay Van Garderen when he attacked. Unfortunately, I was boxed in for the sprint but still, I finished third and took the bonus seconds. We are holding on to the yellow jersey with an advantage of 14 seconds now and I feel in good form but have two more stages ahead of us."

- Danny Van Poppel (Team Sky) won Stage 5.  Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) remains overall leader.

- News: Ewan turns the tables on Sagan in Tour de Pologne.  (Cyclingnews) - Orica-Scott rider goes long to take his first stage win in Poland.

- News: Ewan wins stage 4 of the Tour de Pologne.  (Cyclingnews) - Sagan retains race lead.

- Caleb Ewan (Orica-Scott) won Stage 4.  Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) retained the overall race lead.

- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) following Stage 4: "It was a very long stage, I could even say maybe too long, under a scorching sun and hot temperatures. It was also very fast, with an average speed of 42km/h. The team worked hard all day to control the escapees and reel them in, which we did in the final 10km. I tried my best in the sprint, taking third and four bonus seconds, but Ewan proved the fastest of the bunch. Again, sensations were good and tomorrow is another day."

- News: Sagan back in Tour de Pologne lead after strong uphill finish.  (Cyclingnews) - World champion insists he's working for Majka.

- News: Teuns wins in Szczyrk.  (Cyclingnews) - Sagan regains race lead.

- Said race leader Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) after Stage 3: "Stage 3 of the Tour de Pologne was a tough one! I managed to stay in a good position in the first four climbs and I gave my all in the steep and hard final climb. Thanks to the squad and Rafał for their excellent work today – it feels good to be back in yellow. As I said yesterday, my form is very good, but the race is long and we will take it day by day."

- Dylan Teuns (BMC Racing) won Stage 3.  Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) is back in the overall race lead.

- News: Modolo wins stage 2.  (Cyclingnews) - Italian sprints to victory as runner-up Van Poppel rides into leader's jersey.

- Said Sacha Modolo following his Stage 2 victory: "It was a much needed victory.  It’s been a month and a half since I last raced, but I have been training well in this period. Frankly I’m a bit surprised because yesterday I didn’t feel so great and so today I didn’t think I could put in such a performance. Fortunately however, not all days are the same."

- Sacha Modolo (UAE Team Emirates) won Stage 2.  Danny Van Poppel (Team Sky) is new overall leader.

- News: Dennis weighs up autumn options while easing back into racing at Tour de Pologne.  (Cyclingnews) - Vuelta a España and World Championships on program.

- News: Sagan sprints to stage 1 victory.  (Cyclingnews) - World champion beats Ewan in first race since Tour de France disqualification.

- Start List here.

- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) won Stage 1 and is first overall leader.

- Max Sciandri (BMC Racing directeur sportif): "One of our main objectives going into the race is to try and do well on the General Classification, and I think Ben Hermans can step up to the role of team leader as well as Dylan Teuns, who is going to come into the race in good condition after his overall win at the VOO Tour de Wallonie. We will also look to try and take opportunities to go for stage wins with some of our other riders like Rohan Dennis and Tejay van Garderen. We have a strong, aggressive team and I believe that we can go in looking to bring home as much as possible."

- News: Skujins and Dombrowski return to action with Cannondale-Drapac. (Cyclingnews) - American team aiming high at WorldTour stage race.

- Quick-Step Floors roster for the 2017 Tour de Pologne:

Rémi Cavagna (FRA)
Laurens De Plus (BEL)
Bob Jungels (LUX)
Davide Martinelli (ITA)
Maximilian Schachmann (GER)
Niki Terpstra (NED)
Petr Vakoc (CZE)

- Tim Wellens (Lotto Soudal) won the 2016 Tour de Pologne.

- Saturday's Tour de Pologne Stage 1 gets underway at 1:45pm CET (7:45am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to finish at around 4:40pm CET (10:40am U.S. Eastern)Tour de Pologne live streaming video should get underway at around *12:45pm CET (*6:45am U.S. Eastern). *We should have a worldwide feed from around 2:45pm CET (8:45am U.S. Eastern).

*Worldwide feeds for Stage 7 are expected to start around 5:25pm local time.

- The 2017 Tour of Poland is being held July 29-August 4.

 

 


Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) wins Stage 1.
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Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) pumps his fist as he crosses the line in his Stage 1 victory.
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Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) gives a thumbs up following his Stage 1 victory.
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Sergio Henao (Team Sky) wins Stage 6.
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Sergio Henao celebrates on the Stage 6 podium as new race leader.
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Notes from the 2016 Tour of Poland

- LIVE video here.  (Polish, Tvp Sport)

- Tim Wellens (Lotto Soudal) won the 2016 Tour de Pologne.

- Tuesday's Tour de Pologne Stage 1 gets underway at 1:30pm CET (7:30am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to finish at around 4:33pm CET (10:33am U.S. Eastern)Tour de Pologne live streaming video should get underway at around 2:30pm CET (8:30am U.S. Eastern).

- Jon Izagirre (Movistar) won the 2015 Tour de Pologne.

- The 2016 Tour of Poland is being held July 12-18.

 

 

Notes from the 2015 Tour of Poland

- This race is also available LIVE and On Demand in English on Cycling TV.  (details at right)

- Stage 7 Time Trial Start Order and Times here.

- Ticker LIVE here. (commentary in both Polish and English)

- LIVE video here. (English, CTV subscription, details at right)

- Stage 7 map, profile and info here.

- Saturday's Tour de Pologne Stage 7 gets underway at -- CET (-- U.S. Eastern) and is expected to finish at around -- CET (-- U.S. Eastern)Tour de Pologne live streaming video should get underway at around 4:55pm CET (10:55am U.S. Eastern).

- Stage 6 map, profile and info here.

- Sergio Henao (Team Sky) won Stage 6 and took over the lead in the general classification.

- Friday's Tour de Pologne Stage 6 gets underway at 1:55pm CET (7:55am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to finish at around 6:45pm CET (12:45pm U.S. Eastern)Tour de Pologne live streaming video should get underway at around 4:50pm CET (10:50am U.S. Eastern).

- Stage 5 map, profile and info here.

- Bart De Clercq (Lotto-Soudal) won Stage 5 and took over the lead on G.C.

- Thursday's Tour de Pologne Stage 5 gets underway at 1:00pm CET (7:00am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to finish at around 6:40pm CET (12:40pm U.S. Eastern)Tour de Pologne live streaming video should get underway at around 4:55pm CET (10:55am U.S. Eastern).

- Stage 4 map, profile and info here.

- Maciej Bodnar (Tinkoff-Saxo) won Stage 4.  Kamil Zieliński (Poland) is new overall leader.

- Wednesday's Tour de Pologne Stage 4 gets underway at 1:10pm CET (7:10am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to finish at around 6:40pm CET (12:40pm U.S. Eastern)Tour de Pologne live streaming video should get underway at around 4:55pm CET (10:55am U.S. Eastern).

- Stage 3 map, profile and info here.

- Matteo Pelucchi (IAM Cycling) won Stage 3, his second consecutive stage victory.  Marcel Kittel (Giant-Alpecin) remains overall leader.

- Tuesday's Tour de Pologne Stage 3 gets underway at 2:45pm CET (8:45am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to finish at around 6:45pm CET (12:45pm U.S. Eastern)Tour de Pologne live streaming video should get underway at around 5:30pm CET (11:30am U.S. Eastern).

- Stage 2 map, profile and info here.

- Matteo Pelucchi (IAM Cycling) won Stage 2 ahead of Marcel Kittel and Giacomo Nizzolo.  Marcel Kittel (Giant-Alpecin) remains leader in the general classification.

- Monday's Tour de Pologne Stage 2 gets underway at 3:10pm CET (9:10am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to finish at around 6:40pm CET (12:40pm U.S. Eastern)Tour de Pologne live streaming video should get underway at around 5:30pm CET (11:30am U.S. Eastern).

- Stage 1 map, profile and info here.

- Marcel Kittel (Giant-Alpecin) won Stage 1.

- Sunday's Tour de Pologne Stage 1 gets underway at 2:00pm CET (8:00am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to finish at around 4:45pm CET (10:45am U.S. Eastern)Tour de Pologne live streaming video should get underway at around 2:45pm CET (8:45am U.S. Eastern).

- Rafal Majka (Tinkoff-Saxo) won the 2014 Tour of Poland.

- The 2015 Tour of Poland is being held August 2-8.


(Eurosport live stream)
(-- CET)
(-- U.S. Eastern)


(Subscription Cycling TV)
(Available worldwide excluding EU)
(Rob Hatch and Rob Hayles commentating)
(5:30pm CET)
(11:30am U.S. Eastern)
As Live Repeat post-race