André Greipel rues crash as he comes second in Eneco Tour photo finish

German champion André Greipel says a crash with 1km to go on stage four of the Eneco Tour may have cost him the victory

Andre Greipel places a close second to Peter Sagan on stage four of the Eneco Tour

(Image credit: Graham Watson)

Sprinter André Greipel (Lotto Soudal) has said getting caught behind a crash with 1km to go on stage four of the Eneco Tour was instrumental in his loss to Peter Sagan in a photo finish.

Greipel came a close second to Peter Sagan (Tinkoff), who clashed with Arnaud Demare (FDJ) in the finishing straight.

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