Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Tour de France: André Greipel gets second stage win – Tagesspiegel

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Better the Germans would not be able to start in the Tour: André Greipel wins again and remains in the green jersey, Tony Martin defended the yellow jersey.

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As soon as Tony Martin had picked up with shining eyes his next Yellow Jersey, climbed André Greipel for his second stage win again great on stage. “I am one of the fastest in the field – today I have done everything right. Now I have two stage wins. That’s great, “said Rostock, who rose at the 102nd Tour de France as the new Sprint king. With his total attention stage win he surpassed Jan Ullrich.

The Germans dominate so far this tour. Three stage wins, the yellow and the green jersey – all after the first five days: This balance can be seen. “This is unbelievable, things were not running. I’m very, very proud,” Martin, the next has twelve seconds ahead of the British Christopher Froome said. Martin was on Wednesday in Amiens after 189.5 kilometers, is not too bad to attract the sprint for his teammate Mark Cavendish. For the British, the final score was, however, only the third rank – against the force Greipel he had no chance as any of its competitors

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Tony Martin had little sleep

The winner of the green jersey had, as in Zeeland, the fastest legs and won by a clear margin, although he was caught 300 meters before the finish. Keeping track lost Greipel only chaos behind the goal line for a short time when he was looking for his noble assistants Marcel Sieberg to common cheer. Otherwise, the two-time German champions is as loose as rare and converses on television even in French. With his success in front of the Slovak Peter Sagan of the 32-year-old defended his green jersey sovereign. “Our goal is to stage wins. The green jersey is a nice gift for us. As long as I have it, I’m going to defend, “Greipel, who secured behind the escapees Pierre-Luc Perichon before Amiens also the most points at the intermediate sprint in Rancourt before Degenkolb said.

After the “most beautiful day in the Tour de France,” continued Martin his triumphal procession through the rainy northern France groggy continue. “After all the partying I came to sleep until around 2:00 clock. I am now a bit ko, but the yellow jersey will give me wings hopefully, “Martin had stressed at the start in Arras. The three-time world time trial champion had acted during the stage clever in the field. His work for the rapid Cavendish automatically placed him in front of the field where the risk of falling is relatively low. “I did not have much time to enjoy the jersey during the stage. Now the high feelings come back, “Martin said in the target

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On the wave Sprinter price was rain and strong gusts of wind long Frenchman Perichon alone at the top. But after a good 100 kilometers his flight was terminated. Previously injured at one of the numerous falls Nacer Bouhanni. The sprinter from France, who had already gone with fall injuries from the national state championship in the Tour, had to give up. The 24-year-old complained of pain in the hand and the back and was taken to hospital. Fractions were not diagnosed. It continues on Thursday with the sixth stage to Le Havre. Then we could at last the hour John Degenkolb beat, the more contrary feverish his first stage victory. (AP)

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