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Welcome to live coverage of stage 14 of the Tour de France, a hilly 191km slog from Saint-Pourcain-sur-Sioule to Lyon. It's hard to predict, this one, with a select field of riders possibily arriving at the finish together to contest a bunch sprint. More likely, though, is for a break to stay out all the way - especially after the dramatics yesterday.

Tour de France
Stage 14 | Flat | Men | 13.07.2013
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Saint-Pourçain-sur-SiouleLyon
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Updated 13/07/2013 at 16:03 GMT


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The peloton comes home 7:19 down on the break with Chris Froome comfortably retaining his yellow jersey. It will be down to the Ventoux rendez-vous tomorrow...
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Rojas was fourth, Garcia fifth and Bak sixth. Despite having three riders in the group, France's best placed rider was Vichot in eighth.
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Trentin came from far back and beat Albasini by half a wheel, with Talansky taking third.
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VICTORY FOR MATTEO TRENTIN! The first Italian since 2010!
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Simon in Albasini's wheel, with Geschke and Burghardt right there, and the others just behind...
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Burghardt and Albasini are almost on Simon's wheel as they pass the banner...
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He's going to get caught, surely... Gautier and Burghart are getting closer.
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Bak, Bakelants and Gautier try their best... as Simon makes the final bend with 11 seconds to play with.
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Van Garderen has been dropped as Bak rides off in solo pursuit. It's looking good for Simon!
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Simon keeps looking over his shoulder - that's a dangerous thing to do. Still Van Garderen leads the chase, but the gap is 15 seconds.
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Simon looks knackered, with his mouth open and head shaking. He has 16 seconds. Kadri and Van Garderen are in pursuit...
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Now Albasini drives the pace, with Bak taking it up.
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It's down to 15 seconds for Simon. The finish today is a 2.5km-long straight, which will make it hard for the lone leader.
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The chasers are beginning to work together now. They have cut the gap to 18 seconds.
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Kadri has been caught and the escapees now trail Simon by 22 seconds.
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Julien Simon has 28 seconds on Kadri - he's riding very well. The other's are 10 seconds further back. Simon takes the point atop this urban climb in Lyon - the crowds are going crazy at the prospect of a French win.
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Back with the pack on the previous climb, Hoogerland and Cunego have just been caught by the peloton.
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We're now onto the final climb of the day, the Cat.4 Côte de la Croix Rousse - 1.8km at 4.5%.
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Blel Kadri has nipped off the front in pursuit of compatiot Simon.
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Jules Simon has opened up a small gap here after his attack off the back of the climb. Now Matteo Trentin comes to the front to lead the chase.