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Tour de Pologne #3: Higuita sprints into the yellow jersey in Przemyśl

August 1, 2022 by Michael Behringer

Higuita Tour de Pologne

Cycling: Sergio Higuita gave Bora – hansgrohe the next victory. The Colombian won the third stage of the Tour de Pologne in the uphill sprint. So he will start tomorrow in the yellow jersey.

Higuita Tour de Pologne

Higuita defeats Bilbao and Hermans

Even after the third day of the Tour de Pologne, the name of the overall leader should change. Well leads Sergio Higuita (Bora – hansgrohe). The Colombian confidently won the 237,9-kilometer section from Kraśnik to Przemyśl in an uphill sprint. He let it go bilbao hair (Bahrain – Victorious) and Quinten Hermans (Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux) relatively well behind. Due to the time bonus and the fact that only the first 13 drivers got the time of the winner, he automatically takes over the yellow jersey. The Swiss also presented themselves strongly today Mauro Schmid (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) and the Austrian Felix Gall (Ag2r – Citroën), who are sixth and seventh respectively.



Sergio Higuita (Bora-Hansgrohe) in stage 3 of the Tour de Polonia 2022 #TdP22 #TdP2022 #ciclismo #Noticiclismo pic.twitter.com/NNNzRfhDeh

— NotiCiclismo ▶ #VueltaBurgos (@Noticiclismo1) August 1, 2022



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