Bart De Clercq was never considered among the favourites to win the Tour de Pologne but he gave himself a fighting chance of doing so when he moved into the yellow jersey by virtue of a late attack and solo victory on stage 5.
It is a position the Lotto Soudal rider has found himself in before; just over five months ago he unexpectedly took the race lead partway through the Volta a Catalunya ahead of an even more established group of favourites. That lead proved to be fleeting and De Clercq, knowing that the same fate may await in Poland, found far more value in the substance of the stage win than the lustre of another spell in a WorldTour leader's jersey.
The only time he has ever crossed the finish line in first place was as a neo-pro at the Giro d'Italia in 2011 and, more than four years on, the 28-year-old feels this second victory is well overdue.
"The jersey, it's a nice thing, but the victory is more important than this jersey," he told a group of reporters underneath the towering Wielka Krokiew ski jumping venue in Zakopane.
"It has been quite a long time. I did it as a neo-pro so I had to wait a pretty long time, so it's really a big relief that finally the next win is here. I'm really happy with this win. I really needed it actually.
"For the moment I'm really happy that I've had this win. Now there's the opportunity of a nice GC [position] but first I'm going to enjoy this victory."
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