The Borneo Post

Froome faces public ‘ trial’ on Tour third stage

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CHOLET, France: The roadside spectators who booed Chris Froome at the Tour de France presentati­on and those who cheered at the stage 1 finish line when he fell will have the perfect opportunit­y to target the champion on Monday’s team time-trial.

A leaked dope test signalling too much salbutamol last September — but which anti- doping authoritie­s WADA dismissed — has made Froome a target as he and Team Sky in their white team shirts progress along the 21- day course.

Froome’s charm offensive to win the backing of the French public with an explanator­y editorial in the daily Le Monde newspaper has had some effect but on Monday it will be put to its severest test to date.

The eight Sky riders will race the 35.5 kilometres ( 22 miles) of Monday’s team time-trial alone, as each group embarks at two minute intervals.

Over the first two stages Froome and Sky have passed largely under the radar, hidden by the blur of a speeding peloton, whizzing past fans at over 40km an hour.

Other than a couple of fans holding up signs such as “Froome go home” on Saturday and Sunday, the festive Atlantic coast jaunt went well for Froome until 6km from home when he was forced off the road, escaping unhurt but losing around a minute to some key rivals.

But there was some ugly cheering at the Fontenay finish line where a giant screen was broadcasti­ng the images live.

Sky are among a clutch of favourites to win Monday’s stage, where they will hit around 50km/h over the slightly rolling course but will be easily identified.

A broadly smiling champion seemed pained on hearing of the incident and preferred to talk about the race itself on Sunday.

“The people have been great so far,” Froome said at the start line.

“This isn’t the first time I’ve been a minute down or had to dig in, it’s just racing, that’s what we’re here for,” he said at the starting line.

Froome’s loyal lieutenant, tough Welsh all-rounder Geraint Thomas, brushed off the issue of the cheering at his captain’s tumble.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Great Britain’s Christophe­r Froome crosses the finish line of the second stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race between Mouilleron-Saint-Germain and La Roche-sur-Yon, western France.
— AFP photo Great Britain’s Christophe­r Froome crosses the finish line of the second stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race between Mouilleron-Saint-Germain and La Roche-sur-Yon, western France.

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