Soren Kragh Andersen struck obvious in a fast-changing ending on the streets of Lyon to acquire Stage 14 of the Tour de France on Saturday. Primoz Roglic, the total chief, had a drama-free afternoon to complete safely and retain the yellow jersey that he maintained past Sunday. Following two sharp climbs and a few strikes in the previous ten km (six miles), Andersen jumped off with three kilometres (two miles) left to complete 15 minutes ahead of the pursuing bunch.
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