The Citizen (KZN)

Froome does not feel secure

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Le Puy-en-Velay – Chris Froome admitted yesterday he wouldn’t feel serene during Saturday’s 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,” said the 32-year-old reigning champion.

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 (of a Grand Tour) before.

“Romain Bardet has always been strong in the last week of a Grand Tour and he also has the team (AG2R) to back him up, as we saw yesterday – he put me under a lot of pressure yesterday and we really had to use the whole team just to control that situation.

“Rigoberto Uran may be more of a dark horse who just slips under the radar a little bit.

“He’s probably the strongest time-trialist of this group of GC riders, so with Marseille in mind he’s a big threat.”

This Tour has been far from plain sailing for Froome, who crashed in the first week and has had two mechanical problems at crucial times in mountain stages over the last week. – AFP

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