The Tour de Pologne returns for an 82nd edition, August 4-10, with seven days of racing covering close to 1,100 kilometres. The UCI WorldTour race tracks west to east across the southern border of Poland, passing through mountainous regions of Lower Silesia, Silesia and Małopolska.
After an opening flat route from Wrocław to Legnica, the second day suits climbers with a summit finish atop the legendary Orlinek in Karpacz. Stages three and four also bring hilly terrain, leading to the longest stage of the week, 205.3km on stage 5 from Katowice to Zakopane.
Stage 1: Wrocław – Legnica, 199.7km
Stage 2: Hotel Gołębiewski Karpacz – Karpacz, 148.9km
Stage 3: Wałbrzych – Wałbrzych, Powiat Wałbrzyski, 161.6km
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