Andre Greipel
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Greipel Wins Stage 7 of Aviva Tour of Britain 2015
Greipel Wins Stage 7 of Aviva Tour of Britain 2015
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Froome Wins Tour de France; Greipel Wins on Champs Elysses
Froome Wins Tour de France; Greipel Wins on Champs Elysses
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2015 Tour de France Results - Stage 21
2015 Tour de France Results - Stage 21
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Greipel Sprints to Victory in Stage 15 of Tour de France
Greipel Sprints to Victory in Stage 15 of Tour de France
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2015 Tour de France Results - Stage 15
2015 Tour de France Results - Stage 15
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Greipel Takes Stage 5 of Tour de France
Greipel Takes Stage 5 of Tour de France
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2015 Tour de France Results - Stage 5
2015 Tour de France Results - Stage 5
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Greipel Wins Stage 2 of Tour de France; Cancellara Takes Yellow Jersey
Greipel Wins Stage 2 of Tour de France; Cancellara Takes Yellow Jersey
Stage 2 of the Tour was designed as a stage that would challenge GC contenders who were not used to classics riding and who did not have teammates or directeur sportifs who could help them over the flat, wind-swept, 166-km course from Utrecht to Zeeland in the Netherlands. Things played out that way today. The wind caused the field to form into echelons, and several contenders found themselves one and a half minutes behind the two dozen strong lead group at the finish. Andre Greipel (Lotto-Soudal) took the small group sprint to win the stage in 3:29:03.
Stage 2 of the Tour was designed as a stage that would challenge GC contenders who were not used to classics riding and who did not have teammates or directeur sportifs who could help them over the flat, wind-swept, 166-km course from Utrecht to Zeeland in the Netherlands. Things played out that way today. The wind caused the field to form into echelons, and several contenders found themselves one and a half minutes behind the two dozen strong lead group at the finish. Andre Greipel (Lotto-Soudal) took the small group sprint to win the stage in 3:29:03.