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Matthews wins Tour 14th stage, Froome retakes yellow

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RODEZ (France): Australian Michael Matthews won the 14th stage of the Tour de France on Saturday as Chris Froome retook the yellow jersey from Fabio Aru.

Matthews won comfortabl­y ahead of Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet in the tough uphill sprint finish to the 181.5km stage from Blagnac to Rodez, with Norway’s Edvald Boasson Hagen third.

“A lot of planning went into that day, not just today weeks or months of planning, to deliver a win like that from my whole team,” said Matthews.

“I targeted this stage from the beginning of the year, I’ve been gearing my efforts around that finish and it came true.”

Aru was caught out well down in the peloton as gaps appeared in the finale, allowing reigning champion Froome to retake the jersey he’d lost to the Italian on Thursday.

“It’s a great day today, I didn’t think I could get back the jersey on a stage like this,” admitted a smiling Froome.

In this type of finish, positionin­g is crucial and Aru failed to manouevre himself to the front of the peloton in a rapid last 10km.

Froome did, though, and was in the right place when the sprint for the line started in the last 600 metres.

The Briton finished seventh, just a second behind Matthews, while Aru was down in 30th, 25 seconds further adrift.

Froome now leads the race by 18sec from Aru with Romain Bardet third at 23sec having also lost four seconds to Froome in the finish, although he gained two on the yellow jersey.

Of the overall contenders, only Rigoberto Uran and Dan Martin stuck with Froome.

Uran remains fourth but closed in to 29sec off the lead, with Martin also gaining six seconds and now at 1:26 in RIO DE JANEIRO: A Brazilian court dismissed charges of lying filed against Ryan Lochte after the US swimmer claimed that he was robbed at gunpoint during the 2016 Rio Olympics.

The six-time Olympic gold medalist made headlines around the world - and deeply embarrasse­d organizers - when he claimed that he and three other US swimmers were robbed after a night of revelry.

Brazilian police later determined, in part based on surveillan­ce video, that Lochte had largely fabricated the story.

Lochte was then charged with false crime report.

A Rio de Janeiro appeals court on Friday threw out that case after determinin­g that Lochte’s robbery claim, made in a TV interview, did not rise to the level of filing a false crime report.

Police had already started their probe and they came to court to complain after the interview, a panel of judges said.

Local media however said that prosecutor­s can appeal the ruling, and added that Lochte still faces other charges in Brazilian courts. - AFP sixth, just behind Froome’s Sky team-mate Mikel Landa at 1:17.

Several riders in the top 10 overall were caught out with Nairo Quintana and Alberto Contador finishing 23rd and 24th, 22sec behind Matthews.

But the biggest loser was Aru, who found himself near the back of the peloton as it was strung out almost in single-file in the speedy downhill section before the uphill finish.

It showed the importance of a strong team and what was notable in the finish was the massed ranks of yellow helmeted Sky riders near the front, while the yellow shirt of Aru was well back.

“Thanks to my team-mates for staying at the front in the end,” said Froome.

“Michal Kwiatkowsk­i did great work at the end there and I have to thank him for retaking the jersey.”

Having lost his lead on Thursday on a steep finish, Froome retook time off all his rivals barring Uran and Martin.

Those two may be only fourth and fifth but are increasing­ly looking like Froome’s strongest challenger­s. - AFP

Brazil court dismisses Lochte lying charges

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Stage winner Australia’s Michael Matthews celebrates on the podium after winning the 181.5 km fourteenth stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 15, 2017 between Blagnac and Rodez. - AFP photo
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