Ben Turner continued his impressive sprinting performance at the Tour de Pologne, claiming second place on stage four.
The Yorkshireman backed up a victory 24 hours earlier with a strong runner-up finish into Cieszyn, crossing the line just behind victor Paul Magnier (Soudal Quick-Step).
Once again the INEOS Grenadiers seized control late on, pushing the pace to help the peloton shut down a pair of late escapees, before launching into a superb lead-out for Turner.
Michal Kwiatkowski was once again crucial, producing a huge turn to back up the work of Magnus Sheffield in the final kilometre.
Turner extended his lead in the points jersey standings on the day, while the bunch sprint also ensured that Victor Langellotti retained second place overall. The Monegasque rider sits eight seconds back on leader Paul Lapeira (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) with three stages remaining.

The INEOS Grenadiers were also in action at the Vuelta a Burgos, as the GC took shape on stage three.
AJ August maintained his recent climbing momentum with an encouraging ride to ninth place, with the young American putting in a solid effort over the first-category Puerto de Orduna climb.
Part of a second chase group over the top, August was eventually re-joined by teammates Egan Bernal and Peter Oxenberg on the run-in, as the group swelled to 12 riders looking to overcome a 40-second margin.
After a series of late attacks it would be Leo Bisiaux (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) who took a 22-second solo victory. August finished in the second chasing group, 23 seconds back. Bernal (13th) and Oxenberg (20th) crossed the line at 40 seconds and 1:53 respectively.
August and Bernal sit eighth and 10th overall with a pair of stages remaining.