The Phnom Penh Post

Chris Froome targets Grand Tour slam in 2018 Giro

- Emmeline Moore

TOUR de France champion Chris Froome confirmed Wednesday he will race in next year’s Giro d’Italia from Jerusalem to Rome as he targets a treble of Grand Tour wins.

“Ciao [hello] everyone, I’m looking forward to seeing you all on the start line of the 2018 Giro d’Italia,” Froome said in a short video message played during the 2018 route presentati­on ceremony in Milan.

The 32-year-old said that it was “a whole new motivation” to go for a third consecutiv­e Grand Tour trophy after winning both the Tour de France and Vuelta a Espana last year.

The four-time Tour de France winner has competed in the Giro just twice and not since his disqualifi­cation in 2010 for holding onto a motorbike.

“It’s a unique situation for me, having won the Tour and Vuelta and now having the opportunit­y to go to the Giro and attempt to win a third consecutiv­e Grand Tour,”saidKenyan-bornFroome, attempting to become just the seventh man to win all three Grand Tours.

He would be only the third cyclist in history to hold all three titles at the same time, a feat previously achieved by Eddy Merckx in 1973 and Bernard Hinault in 1983.

The Briton claimed his maiden Vuelta a Espana title in September to become just the third rider, after Frenchmen Jacques Anquetil (1963) and Hinault (1978), to win the Tour and Vuelta in the same year.

Froome will also try to become the first rider since the late Marco Pantani in 1998 to achieve a Giro and Tour double in the same season.

“It’s really exciting to be able to take on a new challenge, to do something that perhaps people wouldn’t expect and to mix it up,” he said.

“It’s a whole new motivation for me to see if I can pull off something special next year.

“I feel as if my cycling career started in Italy in some ways. I lived there for three years when I began my career as a profession­al, so having the opportunit­y to go back to the Giro in the position I am now in, and with the opportunit­y I have, feels in some ways like completing a circle.”

Froome and Team Sky have taken confidence from this season’s successful Tour and Vuelta double.

“We know that it would be a significan­t feat in the modern era, but the way we managed things this year gives me confidence that I can successful­ly target both races,” he said.

Froome would have a six-week break between the end of the Giro on May 21 and the start of the Tour on July 7 – one week longer than usual – to recover from a mountain-packed final week.

The British team has had little success on the Giro with Bradley Wiggins in 2010 and 2013 and Richie Porte also forced out in 2015.

 ?? JAIME REINA/AFP ?? Sky’s British cyclist Chris Froome celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 9th stage of the 72nd edition of ‘La Vuelta’ Tour of Spain cycling race, in Benitachel­l on August 27.
JAIME REINA/AFP Sky’s British cyclist Chris Froome celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 9th stage of the 72nd edition of ‘La Vuelta’ Tour of Spain cycling race, in Benitachel­l on August 27.

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