Yes, Norbreck posted torque/power graphs for the 140TDI CR and the GTD in another GTD thread the other day.
Looking at them, the GTD does like to be taken to 4k revs to get the most out of it (torque remains high for a longer rev range) whereas on the 140, the torque tails right off as you go over 3k revs. I find my GTD is sluggish blow 2k revs, whereas the 170TDI I had before was perky from about 1700 revs. You do have to adapt the style a little if you’re used to previous TDIs, and hold onto the revs longer. The GTD seems to be at its best when you change up at 3500-4000 to hit at least 2500rpm on the next gear. In the 170 I could put my foot down at 60mph (1650rpm) and start to pull quite strongly, not needing to change down to 4th. On the GTD, the car is limp in 6th until 70mph (1950rpm), so you do find yourself knocking down to 4th more often.
I also find that “Normal” has a livelier response in the overtaking range than “Sport”, although “Sport” is more economical overall and has more low end urgency. A bit odd, I’d expect “Sport” to be beefier all round. If you’re more into having your power available at the overtaking range than from a standing start and don’t care too much about the mpg penalty then I’d leave it in “Normal”.