Three-time world champion Oscar Freire honoured his green jersey with victory in the 14th stage of the Tour de France, a 194,5km trek from Nimes on Saturday.
The Spaniard, who wears the jersey for the best sprinter but had not won a stage this year, prevailed in a sprint, beating Colombian Leonardo Duque of the Cofidis team.
German veteran Erik Zabel came home third for Milram.
Australian Cadel Evans of the Silence-Lotto team retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey after a quiet day in the peloton.
In scorching heat, 21 men broke away after 15km but the peloton reacted swiftly to catch them.
Four riders, however, managed to stay ahead and France’s Sandy Casar and William Bonnet, with Dutchman Bram Tankink and Spain’s Jose Ivan Gutierrez, opened up a six-minute lead.
The sprinters’ teams stepped up a gear midway through the stage.
A breakaway split came about 25km from the finish when Gutierrez attacked Casar and Tankink after Bonnet was dropped.
Casar and Tankink were swallowed with less than 20km to go, with Gutierrez pulling over 10km from the finish.
In the fourth-category ascent to the Col de l’Orme, Mark Cavendish, who has won four stages this year, dropped out of the main bunch and could not take part in the final sprint.
France’s Romain Feillu launched the sprint far from the line but could not keep up the pace as Freire powered ahead for his fourth Tour stage victory and his 60th career win. — Reuters