Warsaw
Somewhere between the Dauphine and the Tour of Poland I hit the reset button. The feeling I have now is the same I have at the very begining of the year. My legs are fresh and more importantly my head is fresh. On the ride today I was even out there like a junior doing sprints to open up for the days to come.
Poland is far from what I had expected. Green grass, clean streets and even some very nice food make this a very pleasant corner of the world. Adam Hanson, Michael Albasini and I headed out for a short hour ride through the center of Warsaw. It is basically the essance of a business center, which was nice as all the six lane roads through town were empty of cars since its Saturday. Tomorrow’s stage should be one for the sprinters, 108k and dead flat. We have André Gripel, so that means that I will be spending most of the day on the front keeping it together for him. Tomorrow will not be the only chance for André as there are many flat days this week. Let’s go win some stages.







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