Won last Friday by the Slovenian Matej Mohoric, the
Tour de Pologne will have a female version from next season.
It was John Lelangue, general manager of the Lang Team, the organization that runs the Polish stage race, who communicated this news to WielerFlits. "It will not take place at the same time as the male Tour de Pologne, it is very difficult in terms of television and roads, but it will certainly be during the summer," said the 52-year-old Belgian.
Organized from 2000 to 2008, the Women's Tour de Pologne reappeared on the calendar in 2016, but this return was very short-lived since the race had since disappeared. The Italian Tatiana Guderzo, the Dutch Kirsten Wild or the Swiss Jolanda Neff have entered their names on the winners of this event which will therefore be revived in 2024.