Chiara Consonni (Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto) was the fastest in the bunch sprint to win the opening stage at the Tour de Pologne Women. The Italian sprinter outkicked runner-up Clara Copponi (Lidl-Trek) and third-placed Kathrin Schweinberger (Human Powered Health) in Zamosc.
Consonni’s stage victory means that she will wear the event’s first leader’s jersey with a seven-second advantage over Copponi and Schweinberger as the race heads into stage 2 held in Chelm on Wednesday.
“This is my first Tour de Pologne, and I’m really happy to be racing in Poland. I had never been before, but the people are so kind, outgoing and cheerful that it feels a bit like home. There were so many fans lining the roads and cheering us on, and the atmosphere was fantastic. This is also my first road victory of the season and my first with the team, which makes me incredibly happy,” Consonni said in a post-race press release from the Tour de Pologne.
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“When I saw the 100m sign, I started my sprint, and crossing the finish line first was an incredible feeling. Today, everything went the way I had hoped. Now we’ll see what we can do in the next two stages, but for now, I’m just enjoying the moment.”

Chiara Consonni on the podium with Clara Copponi and Kathrin Schweinberger (Image credit: Getty Images)Results