Tour de Pologne 2020
Latest News from the Race
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Tour of Poland stage where Jakobsen crashed will not be used again, says UCI
Downhill sprint in Katowice ruled out as part of safety measures -
Fabio Jakobsen talks about his crash for the first time
'It’s hard for me to understand why he did it' he says of Groenewegen -
Groenewegen given nine-month ban for causing Jakobsen crash at Tour de Pologne
Jumbo-Visma rider acknowledges incident will 'forever be a black page' in career
The Tour de Pologne shifts to a July date in 2020 to avoid a clash with the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and despite competition from the Tour de France, the seven-day race is sure to attract a strong field of riders with designs on the gold medal in Japan.
The 2020 edition gets underway on July 5 and concludes on July 11. The route of the 2020 Tour de Pologne is yet to be revealed but in recent years, the race has followed a familiar format, with a start in Krakow and a grand finale in Bukowina Tatrzańska in the Tatra Mountains.
Pavel Sivakov (Team Ineos) claimed overall victory in the 2019 Tour de Pologne, which was overshadowed by the tragic death of Bjorg Lambrecht. Led by his Lotto Soudal teammates, the peloton paid a poignant tribute on the neutralised stage 4.
Races
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Tour de Pologne 20206 August 2020 - 9 August 2020 | Poland
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Stage 5 - Remco Evenepoel wins Tour de Pologne | Zakopane - Krakow2020-08-09 188km
Latest Content on the Race
Jakobsen's condition described as 'stable' after overnight facial surgery
By Cyclingnews last updated
News Doctors will begin to bring Dutchman out of induced coma later on Thursday
Dylan Groenewegen apologises for Tour de Pologne stage 1 crash
By Daniel Benson published
News 'I can't find the words to describe how sorry I am' says Dutch rider
Teams and riders react to Jakobsen crash on opening stage of Tour de Pologne
By Cyclingnews published
News Jumbo-Visma offer their 'sincere apologies' after Groenewegen was disqualified for deviating from his line
Sarreau out of Tour de Pologne following finish-line crash
By Cyclingnews published
News French sprinter injured shoulder in same crash that left Jakobsen in induced coma
Tour de Pologne organisers 'feared the worst' for Jakobsen after stage 1 crash
By Kirsten Frattini published
News 'We know that the situation is serious but stabilised' says race director Lang
Fabio Jakobsen in serious but stable condition following Tour de Pologne crash
By Paweł Gadzała published
News Dutch champion placed in medically-induced coma
Dylan Groenewegen facing disciplinary action after Tour de Pologne crash
By Kirsten Frattini published
News 'The UCI strongly condemns the dangerous behaviour of rider Dylan Groenewegen' says sport governing body
Tour de Pologne disrupted by high-speed crash
By Cyclingnews last updated
News Several people taken to hospital after the incident
Top News on the Race
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Injuries pile up in frantic restart of 2020 road season
Pinot out of nationals, one of at least 20 hurt in crashes since Vuelta a Burgos -
Jakobsen cleared to be repatriated after Tour de Pologne crash
Deceuninck-Quickstep rider due to move to hospital in the Netherlands on Wednesday -
Deceuninck-QuickStep doctor hopeful that Jakobsen will return to cycling
Sprinter set to be transferred to the Netherlands at the end of the week
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Carapaz abandons Tour de Pologne after stage 4 crash
Ineos leader taken out as 'precautionary measure' as Stannard dislocates shoulder in same crash -
Evenepoel 'gives everything' for Jakobsen with breathtaking 51km solo win in Poland
'I asked for his race number and I immediately felt something special' says Belgian -
Trentin: Everybody is to blame for Jakobsen crash
CCC Team leader hopes riders will unite to create safer racing conditions
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Jumbo-Visma suspend Groenewegen pending UCI disciplinary proceedings
Tearful Dutchman regrets move that led to Jakobsen's violent crash in Tour de Pologne -
Jakobsen out of coma but facing 'long and arduous' recovery
Major neurological problems ruled out for Dutch champion -
Tour de Pologne organiser defends high-speed sprint finish in Katowice
'Everything was prepared as safely as it could have been' says race director Lang
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