Men’s 2025 Tour de Pologne Stage 7 Final KM’s .

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Um Antonio strong time travel today. Haven’t seen a huge amount of them on the way round. Um but he’s yet to take the right turn. 10 seconds and 9 seconds and it is really it’s a six or seven second ride from this corner to the finish line. So Lorenzo Malaysi hangs on. Alberto Antonio Tiberi is going to drop into second place. Third place just dropped fractionally down to third. Three and a half second. This is such a tight race at the minute. It’s three three and four seconds covering the top four or five riders. Lorenzo Malaysi looks like a man who has seen Brandon McNeltey’s intermediate split, I’d have to say. And we are back out on the road with the American who is, as our colleague Adam Bl would say, really motoring. He certainly is. Nice lines at the corner. We saw some uh some guys a little bit in trouble with that corner earlier on in the stage, but McNelte just sprinting out of every corner there. And yeah, looking looking really good here. He’s at 1ks to go, so he’s got still quite some time to cover this last kilometer. Doesn’t need to average 60 m 60k an hour just yet to uh to get there in time. He’s going to uh have a few seconds to spare. I think he’s got 1434 to beat. He had 21 second margin on the Lorenzo Malaysia at the top 53 seconds. We haven’t seen anyone come into this section of the course with a 52 buffer on Lorenzo Malazi. is looking very very good for the young American from the UAE team Emirates trying to win this world tour stage of this world tour race to take out hopefully the GC here at the Tour of Poland would be I think his first world tour stage race win if he does it and he’s got 26 seconds to get there and surely 26 seconds is enough makes the right turn he’s only five or six seconds from the line Lorenzo Malazi’s time is on the screen. It’s not going to withstand the assault of Brandon McNeli. He’s out of the saddle, accelerating every scrap of time to the line he can get. He’s in. He’s got a 12 1/2 second margin. Do you know what? He gave away a little bit in the second half of that race. Maybe a little bit of frustration with himself. Maybe thinks he hasn’t placed that absolutely perfectly, but a 20 second margin for him is going to be enough over everybody else except for the rider who’s still out on the course here. We’re looking at now the rider from Inios Grenaders in the yellow jersey and that is Victor Langelotti who is leading Brandon Melty by 7 seconds on the GC at the beginning of today. He had given away that and more at the top of the climb at the intermediate time check. Has he managed to pull any of it back? Has Brandon McNelte given away anything on the last 6 km of this course today? [Applause] picture tips this difficult lefthander with the traffic island and all of the hazards on the curbs highlighted in paint accelerates gets back into the saddle. This isn’t his specialtity. It’s not a discipline that he has excelled at in the past. But today with the pressure, the support of his team, the opportunity to win a world tour time trial. Yesterday’s stage which he won was the first ever World Tour stage win, first ever World Tour race won by a rider from Monaco cuz he is a Monagas and not a lot of Monagas Gasp riders in the world tour or even in pro cycling. This would be an epic result if he could do it. He would be giving Charles Clark from Formula 1 a bit of competition in the Monaco sports personality of the year award. He is up against it. He’s got 1406 on the clock. He’s got to get there in about 24 seconds. And I’m going to tell you what, Matt, right now, I don’t think he’s going to do it. No, he’s not. It’s going to slip away from him. And the question now, though, is can he hold on to that podium spot. He should be able to, but he he’s still got a little bit of work to do to to keep himself on that podium. And that has to be the goal now for the rider from the Inos Grenaders, cuz that is still going to be one of the biggest results of his career. Yeah. Yeah, and India Grenaders have had a good week. They would love to roll out with a podium spot for their their rider Victor Angelotti signed for the team this year. He’s 9 seconds off. Brandon McNelte has won the stage and Brandon McNelte has won the GC here at the Tour of Poland 2024. Victor Angelotti current yellow jersey to close out the stage. Can he hang on to a podium position? He’s already giving away 21 seconds. I think he’s up against it for that. So, he’s had a great race, epic stage win yesterday. And you know what? He’s done the jersey proud today. For someone who’s not a special in this in this discipline, he’s ridden superbly, but he’s already 36 37 seconds behind the young American out of the saddle. He sprints to the line to bring down the curtain on this year’s tour of Poland. And that is over and out from the Tour of Poland. Brandon McNelte takes out the stage today at a superb ride and along with it takes out the GC here at the Tur Poland for UA team Emirates who just cannot stop winning. They have three riders in the top 10. They have been kind of dominant for the last couple of days of the race and well, what a good time shot. I have loved every minute of that.

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  1. This season UAE won everything in stage races this year😂 Down Under, UAE Tour, Ruta Del Sol, 2nd of Volta Algarve, Tirreno, 2nd of Volta Catalunya, Itzulia, Romandie, 2nd of Giro, Dauphiné, Tour de Suisse, Belgium, Tour de France and now, Tour of Poland and Burgos

  2. What a ridiculous tour. 6 stages to create seconds between top riders, leaving it all up to a few km time trial on the last day to win the tour. Can't make it more obvious how unnecessary the whole excersise was. The one exciting stage and finish was the Saturday. Could turn it into a one-day race and be good.

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