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Denmark’s Soren Kragh Andersen sprints to second stage win, Roglic retains lead as rider hospitalised – ABC News
Stage 19 of the Tour de France is taken out by Danish rider Soren Kragh Andersen after drama unfolds early as Austrian rider Lukas Postlberger exits the race in somewhat bizarre fashion.

Denmark’s Soren Kragh Andersen claimed his second solo stage win of the Tour de France with a perfectly timed attack late in the 19th stage, an undulating 166.5 kilometre ride from Bourg en Bresse to Champagnole.
Key points:
- The yellow jersey is Primoz Roglic’s to lose, he remains 57 seconds clear of fellow Slovenian Tadej Pogacar ahead of the Saturday time trial
- Australia’s Richie Porte is in fourth place overall
- A bee sting to the mouth triggered an allergic reaction …
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