Monaco’s Victor Langellotti just can’t stop making cycling history at the Tour de Pologne this year. The Ineos Grenadiers pro had already clinched his country’s first-ever podium finish in a WorldTour race with a third place on Pologne’s stage 2 on Tuesday.
On Saturday in the same race, the 30-year-old not only claimed Monaco’s first outright WorldTour stage victory, he also moved into the overall lead.
“I knew that I had to wait until at least the last 500 metres, that was my strength. I just wanted to wait that final moment to launch my sprint. I’m super happy because everything went according to the plan,” Langellotti said afterwards.
“I really wanted to wait, to keep calm and to keep as much energy as possible to make the difference in the last kick. Obviously the other guys tried, and it was a big fight, but everybody was on the limit today, so it’s been very hard for all the bunch.”
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