Greipel sprints to opening Mallorca Challenge win

Sport360 staff 12:13 29/01/2016
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  • Andrew Greipel won the 176.8km Trofeo Felantix-Ses Salines-Campos-Porreres.

    German sprinter Andre Greipel claimed victory on the first day of the four race Mallorca Challenge on Thursday.

    The Lotto-Soudel rider beat Irishman Sam Bennett and Norway’s Edvald Boasson Hagen in a sprint finish to win the 176.8km Trofeo Felantix-Ses Salines-Campos-Porreres.

    A three-man breakaway formed by Germany’s Grischa, Portugal’s Janorschke Domingos Goncalves and Spaniard Eneko Lizarralde built up a lead of over three minutes, but were eventually reigned in 35 kilometres from the finish.

    Young Spanish rider Xavier Canellas also made a break for line 15 kilometres out, but was quickly neutralised as the peloton regrouped for a sprint finish.

    And, in keeping with recent years, Greipel again made a quick start to the campaign as he was too good to claim the first stage on European soil this season.

    The series continues on Friday with the 153km Trofeo Pollenca-Andratx.

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