Poging GOUD - Vrij
The Gorilla's Last Goodbye?
CYCLING WEEKLY
|September 13, 2018
He’s had a long and successful run at the ToB, but André Greipel’sbrace of sprint wins this year may be his final sign-off in the UK.
The Tour of Britain likely waved goodbye to regular stage winner André Greipel this year. The 36-year-old German’s first Tour of Britain stage victory came in Blackpool back in 2010 as part of the HTC-Columbia team. Six more wins (two this year) and the Lotto-Soudal rider sits third in the all-time stage winners’ list behind Edvald Boasson Hagen and Mark Cavendish.
He was denied a final win in central London on Sunday by Caleb Ewan, the young Australian sprinter who replaces him at Lotto, and Fernando Gaviria, the rider who looks set to dominate bunch sprinting for the next few years. With Greipel signing with French Pro Continental team Fortuneo-Samsic for the next two seasons a return to racing on UK soil is doubtful.
“To be honest, last week I decided to just try and enjoy every race now in this kit,” he said. “That is my aim and I really like this group. Every day we are travelling together and there are not so many races after the Tour of Britain.
“It will be emotional for sure when I wear the jersey the last time. We are all a big family and your team-mates can change, but I still have a lot of friends in that team and you can’t stay forever.”
Greipel has ridden with the Belgian outfit since 2012, and has been one of their most successful riders with 11 Tour de France stage wins and seven at the Giro d’Italia. That he’s still winning now is testament to his staying power. After a slump in 2017 when he admitted to losing the instinct to make decisions in a bunch sprint, he dragged himself back up to winning form early this year.
Dit verhaal komt uit de September 13, 2018-editie van CYCLING WEEKLY.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN CYCLING WEEKLY
Cycling Weekly
THE ULTRA-PROCESSED PARADOX
The gels and bars that fuel our long rides fall into the increasingly vilified 'ultra-processed' category. But are they really a risk to our health?
7 mins
January 08, 2026
Cycling Weekly
MID-TWENTIES ALCYON RACE
The defining performance brand of the early 20th century
1 mins
January 08, 2026
Cycling Weekly
GARMIN EDGE 850
The head unit specialist is back - and its latest release is bristling with new features
2 mins
January 08, 2026
Cycling Weekly
WHITESIDE & OLDHAM WIN U23 TITLES
Scotland hosts final National Trophy Series
5 mins
January 08, 2026
Cycling Weekly
"Most of the nuisance, and the risk, is from something that's already illegal"
Cycling speed limits are preaching to the converted
3 mins
January 08, 2026
Cycling Weekly
Joe Montgomery, Cannondale pioneer
Visionary American bike maker who challenged bike industry orthodoxy in the 1980s and beyond
2 mins
January 08, 2026
Cycling Weekly
Lukas Pöstlberger's Rose Backroad FF
Graffiti-adorned gravel bike with white bar tape - what's not to like?
2 mins
January 08, 2026
Cycling Weekly
INTERMITTENT FASTING
Can cyclists benefit from time-restricted eating?
3 mins
January 08, 2026
Cycling Weekly
PFEIFFER GEORGI FROM CALPE TO CHRISTMAS
Today's article comes to you fresh off the tarmac at Bristol Airport, as I landed back into the darkness and drizzle of the UK after our first training camp of the winter in Calpe.
1 min
January 08, 2026
Cycling Weekly
Could MVDP upset Tadej Pogačar's plans for 2026?
In a five day race, yes. Absolutely not in a 21-day race.
1 min
January 08, 2026
Translate
Change font size
