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Tour of Britain Stage 6: Greipel does like to be beside the seaside with second stage win

First Blackpool, now Great Yarmouth as German sprinter takes second win of 2010 race

André Greipel, winner of the opening stage of this year’s Tour of Britain in Blackpool on Saturday, seems to have developed something of an affinity with the British seaside, taking his second victory of the race in a sprint finish on Stage 6 in Great Yarmouth this afternoon.

The German, who leaves HTC-Columbia at the end of this season for Omega Pharma-Lotto, owes a debt to Team Sky for his win today, however, with the British ProTour outfit putting in a huge amount of work to pull in a two-man breakaway in the hopes of setting up Greg Henderson for the win in Norfolk.

The two escapees, Jaroslav Marycz of Team Saxo Bank and Cameron Meyer of Garmin-Transitions, had raced most of today’s 190km stage from King’s Lynn, passing through Sandringham, Hunstanton, Wells-Next-The-Sea and Norwich city centre en route to Great Yarmouth, ahead of the peloton, and at one stage held an advantage of more than 7 minutes over the peloton.

Meyer, whose team mate Dan Martin pulled out prior to the start this morning through illness, had initially got away with Cervelo TestTeam’s Jeremy Hunt after about 50km of the stage but the British rider was soon left behind, Marycz then bridging the gap across from the peloton and the pair co-operating to build their lead.

Inside the final 10km, with the peloton closing hard, Meyer attacked again to try and keep clear, but with HTC-Columbia, whose Michael Albasini (below) remains in the race leader’s yellow jersey, also forcing pace at the front of the bunch, the catch was inevitable, and frustratingly for the 22-year-old Australian was made with barely a kilometre to go.

After today's stage, Greipel said: “We were not so fresh at all with just four riders left in the race, so it was quite a good powerful beginning to the stage for the team. We tried to keep the breakaway as small as possible as we were all pretty tired from the last two days."

He continued: “We were happy that just two riders were away and we could sit on as the other riders chased the breakaway down. At the end we were focused on the sprint, and Bert Grabsch and Mark Renshaw gave me a really good position, and quite a good leadout from Mark. I think we can be really happy with this victory."

The German added: “Sky had to chase the breakaway down, so there was no one left to do the leadout, so we were just sitting on and with two kilometres to go we went, and that’s how it was."

That last comment touches on the fact that HTC-Columbia are racing with a depleted squad of just four riders after both Marco Pinotti and Tony Martin came down with a stomach virus that swept through the team.

“Tony is like a locomotive, once he is riding his bike as fast as possible, he never can stop so this is a really big thing that we lost him," confessed Greipel. "I hope we are able to defend the jersey until London.”

Meanwhile team Sky's Henderson warned that he would continue to fight for the overall title despite being fourth, 1 minute 33 seconds down on Albasini.

"The aim’s the overall in London,” insisted Henderson this afternoon, "and I have to try and get on the podium. It’s a very important race for us, a home race, and at the moment I’m in fourth place so I’m chasing time bonuses along the road and chasing time bonuses at the finish. But it’s been a long hard week and it’s taken its toll on not only myself but the whole team, who are riding full gas for me," he continued.

The New Zealander acknowledged that it would be difficult to escape the attentions of the team whose rider currently leads the race, however,

“They’re not going to let me go anywhere, Columbia mark me, we mark certain people. There’s a core group of people who can’t go anywhere basically and I can’t slip into a move because they’ll chase me instantly. Everybody’s on their last legs, so we’ve just got to keep fighting until London.”

Like Borut Bozic of Vacansoleil, who lies second, and Team Saxo Bank's Richie Porte in third place, Henderson is running out of time to overhaul Albasini at the top of the overall standings, with just tomorrow's Stage 7 from Bury St Edmunds and Saturday's Stage 8 in London remaining.

  Stage Six Results 

1) Andre Greipel            HTC-Columbia          4:09:05
2) Borut Bozic              Vacansoleil       @ same time
3) Lucas Sebastien Haedo    Team Saxo Bank    @ same time

 Honda Combativity Award Winner 

Cameron Meyer               Garmin-Transitions

 General Classification (after six stages) 

1) Michael Albasini         HTC-Columbia      24h 02m 14s
2) Borut Bozic              Vacansoleil          @ 1m 26s
3) Richie Porte             Team Saxo Bank       @ 1m 27s 
 The Prostate Cancer Charity Points Jersey (after six stages)   
1) Greg Henderson           Team Sky                48pts
2) Borut Bozic              Vacansoleil             42pts
3) Michael Albasini         HTC-Columbia            39pts  

 The King of the Mountains jersey (after six stages)  

1) Johnny Hoogerland        Vacansoleil             54pts
2) Richie Porte             Team Saxo Bank          45pts
3) Dan Martin               Garmin-Transitions      32pts

 The Sprints Jersey (after six stages) 

1) Michal Golas             Vacansoleil             27pts
2) Richie Porte             Team Saxo Bank          18pts
3) Johnny Hoogerland        Vacansoleil             15pts

 

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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