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Julien Pretot

Kragh Andersen wins stage 14 of the Tour de France

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 14 - Clermont-Ferrand to Lyon - France - September 12, 2020. Team Sunweb rider Soren Kragh Andersen of Denmark crosses the finish line Pool via REUTERS/Anne-Christine Poujoulat

Denmark's Soren Kragh Andersen timed his effort to perfection to win the 14th stage of the Tour de France, a 194.5-km ride from Clermont-Ferrand on Saturday.

The Team Sunweb rider attacked with just under three kilometres to go and never looked back as Slovenian Luka Mezgec took second place and Italian Simone Consonni came home third, 15 seconds behind.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 14 - Clermont-Ferrand to Lyon - France - September 12, 2020. Team Sunweb rider Soren Kragh Andersen of Denmark celebrates on the podium Pool via REUTERS/Christophe Ena

Slovenian Primoz Roglic retained the overall leader's yellow jersey ahead of Sunday 15th stage, a 174.5-km mountain trek ending up the Col du Grand Colombier.

Triple world champion Peter Sagan regained some ground on points classification leader Sam Bennett when he finished fourth after the Irishman was dropped early on and could not fight for victory in the finale.

Bennett, who is looking to become the first Irishman since Sean Kelly in 1989 to win the green jersey, leads with 262 to Sagan's 219.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 14 - Clermont-Ferrand to Lyon - France - September 12, 2020. Mitchelton-Scott rider Luka Mezgec of Slovenia, Cofidis rider Simone Consonni of Italy, BORA-Hansgrohe rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia, Trek-Segafredo rider Jasper Stuyven of Belgium and Team Sunweb rider Casper Pedersen of Denmark sprint to the finish line Pool via REUTERS/Anne-Christine Poujoulat

Sagan is hoping to claim a record-extending eighth green jersey but he has been far from his best this season.

His Bora-Hansgrohe team set a fast tempo on an early climb to split the bunch and Bennett found himself trailing and unable to come back despite a long chase with his Deceuninck-Quick Step team mates, but Sagan could not deliver a win.

There were multiple attacks in the short climb up to the Col de la Croix Rousse in the finale, but Kragh Andersen was patient and he jumped away at the right moment.

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 14 - Clermont-Ferrand to Lyon - France - September 12, 2020. Team Sunweb rider Soren Kragh Andersen of Denmark crosses the finish line Pool via REUTERS/Anne-Christine Poujoulat

"I waited for the right moment. Some riders attacked but I waited. When I saw that there was a quiet moment, I went," said Kragh Andersen, who gave Sunweb their second victory in this year's Tour after Swiss Marc Hirschi won the 12th stage in Sarran on Thursday.

"When I saw Marc win and I when I look at the dynamic of the team, it's great. We talk to each other and we're developing as a team."

(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by William Maclean and Christian Radnedge)

Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 14 - Clermont-Ferrand to Lyon - France - September 12, 2020. Team Sunweb rider Soren Kragh Andersen of Denmark reacts after crossing the finish line REUTERS/Stephane Mahe/Pool
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