Deccan Chronicle

Froome keen to extend lead

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Le Puy-en-Velay (France), July 17: Chris Froome admitted on Monday he wouldn’t feel serene during time-trial in Marseille in the penultimat­e Tour de France stage unless he can take more time out of his rivals beforehand.

The stage 20 race against the clock will be the last opportunit­y for any overall contender to make a bid for the yellow jersey.

And even though Froome is widely considered a better time-trialist than his rivals, and he currently leads the race by 18 seconds from Fabio Aru, the Briton said he’d want more of a buffer to feel genuinely secure.

“I wouldn’t be sleeping easy (if that’s the advantage he had on Saturday). We always knew it was going to be a close race and that’s exactly what it is,” said the 32-year-old reigning champion.

“This was to be expected and I knew that every stage, every single second is going to count.”

Three riders currently sit within 30 seconds of Froome — Aru at 18, Romain Bardet at 23 and Rigoberto Uran at 29 — with fourth placed Dan Martin only 1min 12sec further back. But it is Uran who Froome fears most as the Colombian is usually the best time-trialist of the Sky team leader’s closest competitor­s.

“Each rival presents different threats. If you look at Fabio Aru, he won the first mountain-top finish on the Planche des Belles Filles. Perhaps he didn’t have such a good day a couple of days ago, (but) he’s been strong in the third week before. We’ll have to wait and see how he goes,” he said. — AFP

 ??  ?? AFP Chris Froome (left) rides ahead of Mikel Landa during the 15th stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France on Sunday. —
AFP Chris Froome (left) rides ahead of Mikel Landa during the 15th stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France on Sunday. —

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