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This will be the 72nd edition of the Tour de Pologne, a race that dates all the way back to 1928. Starting out in Warsaw on Sunday August 2, the seven-stage route aims to unite the actual, modern capital with the historic capital, Krakow, once a stronghold of Polish kings and the capital from 1038 to 1569.
After a short opening stage across laps of a circuit on the streets of Warsaw, the race heads south for two more flat stages with finishing circuits preceding the hilly latter half of the race. Stages 5 and 6 take the riders into the mountains, with a fearsome eight category 1 climbs in store on each day. That’s where the general classification will be shaped but it will be decided on the final stage, a flat 25km time trial on the streets of Krakow.
Last year’s winner Rafal Majka (Tinkoff-Saxo) will not be there to defend his title but fellow Pole Michal Kwiatkowski (Etixx-QuickStep) is sure to give the home crowds something to shout about in his world champion’s rainbow jersey. We’ll be able to see what shape Giro d’Italia runner-up Fabio Aru (Astana) is in ahead of the Vuelta a España, while Marcel Kittel (Giant-Alpecin) makes his much-anticipated return to action after a torrid season in which he was left out of the Tour de France.
The 17 WorldTour teams are joined by Polish Pro Continental outfit CCC Sprandi-Polkowice and a Polish national team.
Races
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Tour de Pologne2 August 2015 - 8 August 2015 | Poland | WorldTour

Latest Content on the Race

Overdue stage victory more important than leader's jersey for De Clercq
By Patrick Fletcher published
Belgian faces fight to defend his lead in the mountains on Friday

Aru back into the rhythm of racing at Tour de Pologne
By Patrick Fletcher published
Italian focused on Vuelta a España

Kittel says goodbye to yellow jersey and sprint opportunities in Poland
By Patrick Fletcher published
German dropped on final climb but moves into red and white points jersey

Bodnar, Zielinski thrill home fans in Tour de Pologne
By Patrick Fletcher published
Stage win, yellow jersey go to Poles on stage 4

Intxausti, Izagirre still in negotiations with Movistar
By Patrick Fletcher published
Movistar at center of transfer whirlwind, extends with Ventoso

Kittel and Ewan thwarted by late climb at Tour de Pologne
By Patrick Fletcher published
Disappointment as what might be a final sprint opportunity goes begging

News shorts: Gesink abandons Tour de Pologne with fatigue
By Cycling News published
Martinelli to Etixx, Arcas to Movistar, US woman to attempt UCI Hour Record

Remarkably few injuries from Tour of Poland mass crash
By Cycling News published
Katusha’s Belkov with 25 stitches
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Aru back into the rhythm of racing at Tour de Pologne
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