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Froome Rubbishes Tour Over Talk


Chris Froome dismissed suggestions he’s got the Tour de France wrapped up, pointing to four tough stages in the Alps to come.

French sports newspaper l’Equipe ran a headline saying “Sans rival” — without rivals — at the end of the first two weeks of the Tour, with Froome leading by 1min 47sec overall from Dutchman Bauke Mollema.

The 31-year-old Kenyan-born Englishman has been imperious during the race this year, launching a daring solo attack on a fast descent to take victory on stage eight.

He then broke away alongside world champion Peter Sagan on a flat 11th stage with crosswinds to snare more time from his rivals.

Froome took time out of all but two of the top climbers — Mollema and Australian Richie Porte — on the uphill finish on Mont Ventoux and then crushed the other contenders on Friday’s time-trial.

But the Sky team leader insists it is far too early to start crowning him with a third Tour victory.

“I don’t agree,” he said when asked about the l’Equipe headline.

“Other teams have said they’re going to attack this week in the Alps, I expect they will do.

“To say I’ve won and I don’t have any rivals, that’s rubbish. A lot can happen in four days in the mountains.

“You only need one bad day and you can lose a few minutes.”

The possibility of cracking and losing time will be high over the next four stages.

Wednesday’s 17th stage finishes with 23km of climbing over the final 30km, including an hors category last ascent.

On Thursday there’s a 17km uphill time-trial while Friday and Saturday’s stages both have four categorised climbs.

Before the Tour began, Froome and several rivals all identified these four coming days as the key to the whole race.

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