The penultimate day of racing at the Tour de Pologne saw the peloton take on a staple of the race with the uphill finish at Bukovina Resort, and it’s punchy gradients. Setting out with a plan, Team dsm-firmenich PostNL wanted to help take control of the day and make the race hard in the finale with a view of going for a top stage result with Oscar Onley and potentially moving up on GC through that.
Riding well as a group throughout the day, the team stayed safe in the bunch and protected Onley while the peloton kept the break in check. Coming into the final 40 kilometres the team then came towards the front and alongside other teams upped the pace, thinning things out as the chase behind the break continued. On the penultimate ascent of the day Onley attacked but was quickly shut down by the other GC contenders and things regrouped, with the last man standing from the break caught. Coming onto the final three kilometre climb to the line Romain Bardet moved Onley up expertly and increased the tempo, stringing the peloton out. Once again Onley attacked from his wheel but he just couldn’t get separation from the other GC riders. In the end the stage came down to a reduced uphill sprint where Onley showed great legs, alongside some grit and determination to fight to third place on the day moving up to tenth place on GC.