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Froome denies barging into Aru

- AP /

Race leader Chris Froome has described suggestion­s that he deliberate­ly barged into rival Fabio Aru during a grueling Tour de France stage as “crazy.”

Froome, who leads Aru by 18 seconds after nine stages, said during Monday’s first rest day that he just made a mistake.

Many race observers thought the British rider might have barged into Aru in retaliatio­n after the Italian champion appeared to launch an attack when Froome had a mechanical problem on the Mont du Chat climb.

“It was clear to me I had to change bikes straight away and it appeared that Fabio Aru accelerate­d at that moment,” Froome said in comments provided by the Sky Team. “I think certainly in the peloton there’s a bit of an unwritten rule that when the race leader has some kind of an issue that prevents him from racing, then the group doesn’t take advantage of a situation like that.”

Froome later caught the Aru group but said the contact with the Astana rider was unintentio­nal.

“Once I got back to the group I think the very next hairpin we went round I lost my balance a little bit and swerved to the right,” he said. “Aru happened to be on my right and he had to swerve as well. It was a genuine mistake and I think Fabio was the first to recognize that. I apologized straight away on the road as soon as it happened.

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