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Skoda-Tour de Luxembourg 2014 (2.HC), 04.06 - 08.06

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Andy finished 45th on the day, in a group that came in 4:45 down. To his credit, he didn't climb off like almost forty other riders did (including Prologue winner Danny van Poppel). 50th on GC, almost fifteen minutes down on Breschel. Frank did fairly well, though.
 
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Big respect to Greipel! I sometimes get the impressions that certain sprinters, when they think they don't have a chance of winning, don't even bother. Especially in little sh*t races that no one cares about, like this one. Greipel proved me wrong! To get in the break, and to power on to then end like that, that proves real gut and racing mentality! Must have been great for him to win solo, and especially since this is a nice finish with big crowds. Before I didn't care about Greipel, now he won a lot of respect from my part. Congrats!
 
Christian said:
Big respect to Greipel! I sometimes get the impressions that certain sprinters, when they think they don't have a chance of winning, don't even bother. Especially in little sh*t races that no one cares about, like this one. Greipel proved me wrong! To get in the break, and to power on to then end like that, that proves real gut and racing mentality! Must have been great for him to win solo, and especially since this is a nice finish with big crowds. Before I didn't care about Greipel, now he won a lot of respect from my part. Congrats!

All respect to Greipel, yes, but I personally don't think of this race as one not to care about. It's rated as high as a race can be that's not part of the World Tour, and ours would be a poor year-round sport indeed if only those couple of dozen races were considered worthy of our respect, I think.
 
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All respect to Greipel, yes, but I personally don't think of this race as one not to care about. It's rated as high as a race can be that's not part of the World Tour, and ours would be a poor year-round sport indeed if only those couple of dozen races were considered worthy of our respect, I think.

Yes, I was saying that more ironically ;)