The Tour de Pologne will take place from August 4-10, comprising seven days of racing that span nearly 1,100 kilometres. The race will traverse Poland from west to east, covering the mountainous regions of Lower Silesia, Silesia, and Małopolska. It includes a flat opening route followed by stages suitable for climbers, including a key summit finish at Orlinek. The queen stage occurs in the Tatra mountains, while a strategic individual time trial is scheduled for stage 7, which adds to the competition's intensity.
The Tour de Pologne returns for an 82nd edition, August 4-10, featuring seven days of racing over nearly 1,100 kilometres and passing through Poland's mountainous regions.
Climbers will benefit from a summit finish atop Orlinek in Karpacz on the second day, showcasing significant challenges throughout the race.
The penultimate stage is the 'queen' stage, covering 147.6km in challenging terrain, emphasizing the event's demanding nature.
This year's individual time trial has been moved to the decisive stage 7, which will test riders with an opening climb followed by a rolling finish.
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