Greipel avoids late crash, wins Stage 4 at Vuelta


LIEGE, Belgium -- Germany's Andre Greipel sprinted to victory in the crash-marred fourth stage of the Tour of Spain on Tuesday.

Greipel was the fastest of only four riders who disputed the victory after a major crash blocked in the bunch 2.5 kilometers from the line in the 225.5-kilometer stage from Venlo in the Netherlands to Liege in Belgium.

Second behind the Columbia-HTC rider was Belgium's Wouter Weylandt and Germany's Bert Grabsch was third.

"I was far enough ahead to avoid the crash, but I hope everybody's ok," Grabsch told reporters.

"I don't think the route was specially dangerous, but it was wet and when we went round a roundabout nearly everybody went down."

All the riders affected by the crash were awarded the same time as the stage winner.

Caught out by the mass pile-up, overall leader Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland told Reuters: "I hit my head, but I'm ok."

Astana team sports director Sean Yates added: "It was like a scene from 'Apocalypse Now' when our team car got to the crash.

"There were riders lying everywhere, it was chaos."

Overall contender Alexander Vinokourov of Kazakhstan required stitches for an injury and Ezequiel Mosquera, fourth in last year's Tour of Spain, suffered a major cut in his left knee.

"We'll have to get him an X-ray but it's looking pretty serious," Mosquera's sports director Alvaro Pino said.

Astana's American rider Chris Horner was one of the worst affected with a possible multiple wrist fracture.

"He went flat on his face and we'll have to see if he needs more medical attention," said Yates.

"It's a shame he's crashed in nearly every race this year."

Earlier in the stage, Dane Jakob Fuglsang skidded into a parked lorry, breakaway riders Sergey Lagutin of Uzbekistan and Dominik Roels of Germany also crashed, and Xavier Tondo of Spain took a tumble.

The Tour of Spain finishes on Sept. 20 in Madrid.

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