Tour de Pologne Stage 4 Final KM’s.

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I think we might have just lost Matt Winston there for a second. So, I’ll carry on. Matt, when you can hear me, come back in when you’re ready. If you want to give me your insight to this closing 5 km, 4.6K to go now for these two out front. Let’s zoom out and see the gap. Where’s the front of that Pelaton? And who is leading it in the sunlight? I can’t quite see the colors down there to see whether it is Dathlon who still have control of the front end. at some point. I wonder if they have where the focus turns away from being about Paul Laera maybe focuses on that and where is Sam Bennett the former Irish champion is he in a condition to be able to try and sprint here today after his crash on Monday of stage one they’re getting closer it’s the gray jeries of Alpas Indic who are closing up Jensen Plowight giving them so much reason to be confident the 25-year-old Australian in Monday’s stage but here comes Grenaders on the outside must be confident in the sprinting form of Ben Turner and looking to double up to go with his stage win yesterday. Just lost Mass Winston. So, I’m going to close this one in. I think he’s had a power cut actually where he is as well. So, I hope he’s all right. We’ll talk this one home. Watch the colors of Inos Grenaders. Mihoski has been so useful for them in the closing stages of every single stage today. Can he draw this one back? the pole chasing down of course come the world championships a countryman of his in uh in Philip Machuk still out front after 200 km out front Machuk is going to be caught me again with another fine attack we watch out for him in the closing stages of this race let’s get round that bend safely it’s still up as Kernik who have control of this look out for Suda quick step and Paul Manet as well because they put so much into the chasing don’t forget the lion share of the uh the work being done today here in The chasing and the pacing of the original breakaway was done by Vizmissa bike, the team of Olaf Koy and Matthew Brennan and Sudow Quickstep, the team of Paul Manet, who was second to Koi on stage one. They are still clear, these two though with 3K to go. They are still clear. The job has to be closed down by possibly Alpasinda Kernik. They have Quinton Herman’s second wheel. Jensen Plow right is sitting on the back wheel of I think it may be Paul Manet. It’s one of the Sudow Quickstep riders in about third or fourth wheel there. But if it is Manet, he’s a long way up at this stage. Bearing in mind how much of a drag it is to the finish. Positioning absolutely crucial now at this point. We’ve got Kubama FDG bringing up I think Tibbo to have a go at this finish as well. It’s Quinton Herman’s on the right hand side for Alpasindic. Looking to see I think it’s Michael Leonard who’s come up again in the middle the Canadian for Inos Grenaders who still have good numbers there. Cobbly tight lefthand turn clear around there. That van is in a bad place but they’re running wide on that corner. Thankfully everyone’s smoothly through there. Onto the cobbles the clinkers for the final time and the sweeping right hand bend as well. Don’t forget it’s an uphill drag of a finish to the finish line here in Chzen FDG do have it. It is TB Ku has been brought up into second wheel, but is up there very very soon. It’s quite a long drag to the finish and I suspect it’s one of those where you won’t want to be uh up there too soon because there could be some swamping going on. Um it’s uh now being moved up. Casper Vanutton being moved up as well for picnic postell on the outside. There’s the white jersey of Ben Turner in the middle. Look out for the uh the colors. of Paul Manet in Sudep colors in blue, not to be confused with the blue of Kama FDG who now lead into this. Tibo Clue will sit second wheel 1500 meters to go now onto the last bit of clinky cobbles. A sweeping turn to take them to the rise to the finish line now. Here we go. It’s still being led in second wheel for Group Armor FDG. And I think Jensen Plowight may have moved up to third wheel now. That might be a sensible thing. depending on how deep this sprint goes. Looks like picnic postell at the moment have been knocked back a little bit with their lead out for Casper van. It is Chris Hamilton at the moment moving up for them. Quiato is still there as well with Ben Turner behind him. There’s Quiato with Ben Turner in the white jersey. Jensen Plow right in the middle of that melee as well. Inosios Benaders still have control over this as well at the moment. It is Magnus Sheffield leading for them. The American looking back to Ben Turner, yesterday’s winner. Casper Manuden just behind him. It’s a real battle to get on his wheel as well. Timon Tweetenberg, the German rider for Needle Trek. Definitely not going too early this time. Paul Manet up the inside. Paul Man is definitely there. The tall Frenchman. Watch out for Manet with the speedy Kat. Also there by the looks of it is Mattis MueL’s. Mattis Mikuel’s in the Estonian Champions jersey. There he is on the white, on the right even with a light blue jersey, pink helmet, but he’s boxing on the inside. Don’t forget the words of Matt Winston saying you can straight line it through those corners. Danis lapowski’s got that wrong. They’re all over the place. Manet up against the uh the shoulder of Gul there as well. Ben Turner is second wheel. Miha Quioski doing it yet again. We’ve seen him do this yesterday and Ben Turner won from this position. But Turner has by the looks of it Paul Man up alongside him. Turner and Manet split either side of Quuato. Here goes Paul Manet second on the first stage. I’m not sure Ben Turner can come back from this. And in fact, I’m absolutely certain he can’t. He’s done it the right way, Paul Manet. And he gets the win here at stage four. He was second to Olaf Cory on stage one. No mention of Koi on this stage. It came down to a sprint between Paul Manet and yesterday’s winner as well, uh, Ben Turner. But Manet very definitely the best of the sprinters there. was a

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  1. Kwiatkowski is legend pulling such a leadout day after day, after months of knee pain and falling yesterday and Paul Magnier went Vander Poel Mode button

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