Michał Paluta became Polish national champion

Michał Paluta became Polish national champion in the road race (elite), while Stasiek Aniołkowski took second place in the U-23 category. The team’s “podium” was completed by Hungarian Attila Valter, who finished 3rd in road race at Hungarian nationals

The riders, just like last year, raced on laps. This year they had nine rounds to go, just over 20 km each. The Orange squad tried to be active from the very beginning. In the first breakaway there was Piotrek Brożyna, who was doing his best and pushing the tempo for the escapees to succeed. After several laps, peloton managed to catch them. During 7th lap, a three-men breakaway formed. It was Michał Paluta and two other riders who had enough power to attack. Michał went with Mateusz Taciak and Paweł Cieślik and they were really determinated to ride until the finish line. Despite repeated attempts of attacks from the peloton, no one was able to catch the escapees. In the end, it was Michał Paluta who took the title of Polish national champion. 

– I’m extremely happy, but it’s still hard to believe that I’ve became Polish national champion. I’ve been working for this so hard and waiting so long for such a victory. The last time I won was during junior’s nationals three years ago.  From that time, I’ve made a huge progress. Maybe you can’t see that in results, but I’ve been always willing to help and fighting for other guys in the team. Of course, in the back of my head there was some king of thought that it would be good to win, to achieve some big result. And I managed to do it today – said Michał Paluta. 

– For us and for other Polish teams Nationals are a very important. And each rider has to do his best to be properly prepared for such a long, hard and nervous race. It was also my goal – to be in a good shape, to either help the team or be able to fight when a chance occurs. Fortunately, I was also lucky to be in the breakaway which wasn’t caught and managed to reach the finish line – added Michał. 

– I had a plan for the last kilometers and I have to admit I fully completed it. I wanted to attack around 3 km to go and see what would happen. Then Mateusz Taciak stayed, we went together with Paweł Cieślik. I am glad that none of them attacked before me, so I had enough power in my legs. I also knew that I was the fastest rider among us, but still – it was definitely easier to race in the end against one, than two riders. I’m happy with how won this race, it could not be better. I would like to thank to the whole team and our sponsors. Thanks to them, I’ve been able to improve as a rider over the last years – said Michał.

Attila Valter won ITT at Hungarian national championships

Attila Valter won individual time trial at Hungarian National Championships. He also took the victory in U-23 category. 

-I’m just really happy. This is my first professional victory and I will be wearing proudly this kit in the following year. I was motivated and trained super hard to this race. We calculated everything with my coach Jakub Pieniążek, he told me exactly what to do and the plan worked out. I hold my pace wisely in the first half and managed to hold the tempo till the finish. I also want to give a huge thanks to Sergio Tu, he helped me before and during the race. This victory belongs to him as well as to the team – said Attila after this race.

Good performance in Tour de Hongrie

CCC Development Team won team classification at Tour de Hongrie (2.1). Moreover, Attila Valter finished 3rd in GC and was 2nd best Hungarian rider in this race. Stasiek Aniołkowski finished 2nd at stage IIIa and Attila Valter was 3rd at queen’s stage. Here you can find some thoughts from Attila Valter  about the race

“This week was one of the most memorable of my life. I think that the race started in a really good way. I had a quite good prologue and I was satisfied. It was a solid performance. Moreover, Piotrek Brożyna really did his best and finished third. First stage took place on my birthday, which made that day even more special to me. It was one of the best day of my life. I was super happy, I felt motivated. I think that 6th place in that finish sprint was good result. The second stage of the race maybe was not so perfect when it comes to the result, but the atmosphere was simply incredible. There were so many people there supporting us, my name was written several time on the roads. On the one hand it was really crazy see all those fans, but on the other – their support was really important and gave additional power to fight. We had really long stages with demanding routes, moreover the weather was a factor that made racing much more difficult. On Friday we had two flat stages, where Stasiek Aniołkowski was chasing for a win. He was really close, overall he finished second. Unfortunately, after the crash one of our team-mates Sergio Tu had to abandon the race. On Saturday we had a queen’s stage. We were about to climb the highest mountain in Hungary. I know this route well. 

I knew that if I’d like to finish on a good place, I need to be fresh on the first mountain climb, which was around 4 km to finish line. I didn’t feel tired, but going “full-gas” at such distance wouldn’t be smart. Then, Androni’s rider attacked and he actually went like that. When the steep part started, I decided to go after Krists Neilands, who was the leader of the race. By that time almost everyone dropped and there were 4 riders in our group. At 3 km to go, Lopez decided to go for a long attack. I was the only one who was not ok with his attack, so I went after him. Pedro was caught within 1 km to go, and soon after that, Neilands went full-gas and I realized that he would hold this crazy tempo till the end. It was really hard for me to follow him and when Dina from Hungarian National Team saw it – he attacked. When we had around 200 m to the finish line I decided to go, but unfortunately I was too late. If I had started earlier, I would beat them. Nevertheless, I am satisfied with my result. What was really important – we have showed a perfect team performance and we were still at the lead when it comes to team classification.

And again – I had to admit that the atmosphere was incredible. So many people were standing along this climb, screaming and cheering us on. I think that there has never been something like this in Hungary. After this stage I jumped into 3rd place in GC. So the plan for the last day was to secure our position in team classification and my place in GC. We managed to did this. On the last flat stage, we had Michał Paluta in a breakaway and he managed to jumped to 13th place in GC, just before Piotrek Brożyna. For me, it was unforgettable moment to stand on the podium three times and see all those people around with smiling faces. What made that moment more special was the fact that we won team classification. I am happy for the whole team. For the young guys, how they managed to do this hard race, also for Sergio, who was forced to quit. And for the more experienced guys that they finished in top15. Thanks to their work, I was able to become 3rd in GC and 2nd best Hungarian.

 I really do hope that this year’s edition of Tour de Hongrie will be a turning point for cycling in Hungary. I am extremely grateful and proud that with my team, I can be a part of it. I also want to thank Hungarian CCC Shoes and Bags for their visits and support during whole race. “