Thursday 30 June 2016

Tour de France: Froome ready for toughest ever challenge

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He may be the favourite to win the Tour de France with the bookies but Chris Froome (Team Sky) isn’t taking anything for granted as he searches for this third title.

At Team Sky’s pre-race press conference at Omaha Beach in northern France it felt like business as usual for the defending champion as he faced the media. It was your archetypal Sky press conference with Dave Braislford opening proceedings before Froome offered his prepared thoughts.

“I’m in a privileged position to be leading such a great group of guys,” he said.

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“I’ve got all my bases covered with the guys we have here. I’m coming here off the back of the Dauphiné, which was a good confirmation of where I am. I feel as though I’m ready for the Tour de France.”

One of the areas in which Froome excels compared to his rivals is his support crew. That was abundantly clear at the press conference with Wout Poels, Geraint Thomas, Sergio Henao, Mikel Nieve, Mikel Landa, Luke Rowe and Ian Stannard on his flanks.

This is arguably the strongest squad Team Sky have ever selected for a Grand Tour – stronger, even, than their 2012 incarnation when they bossed proceedings with Wiggins and Froome finishing first and second. Six of the nine in this year’s team could consider themselves top-ten contenders in their own right. Whether they’ve arrived at the Tour and its tricky first week with too much of a climbing nucleus, only time will tell, but the fact that riders of Mikel Kwiatkowski’s qualitiy have been left out speaks volumes.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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