The Gold Coast Bulletin

Relieved Froome has sights on double

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CHRIS Froome expressed massive relief to be at the starting line of the Tour de France just days after being cleared to take part.

Tour organiser ASO had decided to ban Froome from the race, but the World AntiDoping Agency and the Internatio­nal Cycling Union delivered a long-awaited verdict on a September 2017 test of the Briton that cleared the 33-year-old’s name.

“Now I just want to draw a line in the sand and move on,” the four-time champion, who won the Giro d’Italia in May, said. “My aim is to win and go for a Tour-Giro double.

“Doing the Tour de France and the Vuelta (a Espana) last year taught me an amazing amount about how to manage my training and that sort of thing. But really I can’t make a prediction about how it’s going to go.”

The Kenyan-born rider said he had little to fear from the French public on a day when security measures to protect him were announced, after more than the allowed level of asthma medication Salbutamol was found in Froome’s urine during last year’s Vuelta.

“I just raced the Giro in May with the Salbutamol thing hanging over me and nothing happened there,” he said.

“My advice to anyone who doesn’t like Chris Froome or doesn’t like Sky is to come and watch the race with some other shirt, of someone you do like, and support the Tour in that way. I can understand ASO’s position.”

Froome’s team director Dave Brailsford said Sky was used to operating in a tense atmosphere and slammed the way the informatio­n about the rider’s test was leaked.

“This is not the first time there has been this (negative) feeling (against the team),” Brailsford said.

“We knew Chris was innocent from the start and it was awful the way this informatio­n that should never have been released was leaked.”

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