Tour of Poland 2014:
“It will all start in Poland; after a few years’ absence we’ve decided to return to the north. The stage for
the kickoff will most likely be Gdańsk, a very important city for its historical, cultural and political background.”
After a rare visit to the north of the country, the race will then head in the direction of the hillier south, where the final yellow jersey will be decided.
“Then we’d like to descend towards Warsaw,” Lang explained. “With the
second stage we’re hoping to set off from Torun, birthplace of Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step), in a tribute to this rider who is bringing enormous satisfaction to Polish cycling. He has become a shining example to all our young kids who are becoming enthusiastic about cycling.
“Like in 2013, the arrival for the
third stage could be in Rzeszow, where this year Thor Hushovd prevailed,” Lang continued. “Then
the fourth stage should be on the fast track in Katowice, where this year once again Taylor Phinney managed to beat all the sprinters with a remarkable final move. This means that the first part of the Tour de Pologne will feature four flat stages suitable for sprinters. After that we will head for the mountains, on the Tatra range; the
fifth stage will probably set off from Zakopane to wind up with a circuit in Slovakia, which would be the first time this race touched down in that country.
“After this there will be the traditional reigning stage with the tough circuit at
Bukowina Tatrzanska where the climbers and big guns will get their chance to attack before the
grand finale in Krakow featuring a
time trial of about 30 km, the same time trial in which this year the top riders rode a battle to the final second to capture the yellow jersey,” Lang concluded.
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