Ben Turner unleash his power to sprint to victory after a punchy stage three in Poland.
Turner took his second professional win after being perfectly set up by Michal Kwiatkowski, allowing Turner to unleash his sprint and take the win with his arms in the air.
The 159km stage saw the riders tackle seven categorised climbs, with an early break kicking off proceedings. A crash in the peloton behind with 15km to go saw the race neutralised, and the break was caught soon after the race restarted. As a result of the neutralisation, it was decided by the organisers that the gaps in the stage results would not count toward the GC.
Victor Langellotii now sits second on the GC, having also helped Turner in his lead out to the finish.
After crashing yesterday in the second stage, Bob Jungels was unable to start today’s stage and is being closely monitored by the team’s medical staff.

Vuelta Burgos
It was sprinters finale in Burgos after a rapid 161km stage, with Oscar Rodriguez leading home the Grenadiers in the bunch finish.
Egan Bernal continues to contend in the GC in ninth and will look to be competitive in the mountains tomorrow.
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Ben Turner
“It was a nervous day, the course was tough, and everyone wanted to stay at the front. Unfortunately, there was a crash, and I hope everyone is okay. You never want to see that.
"After the neutralisation, we had a plan, executed it perfectly, and I’m glad I could finish it off with a win."