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Ready to sacrifice title for Thomas: Froome

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carcassonn­e — Defending champion Chris Froome said he is ready to sacrifice a record-equalling fifth Tour de France victory if it helps Sky teammate Geraint Thomas claim his maiden yellow jersey.

Four-time champion Froome can pull level with the likes of former five-time winners Jacques Anquetil, Bernard Hinault, Eddy Merckx and Miguel Indurain if he triumphs on the Champs Elysees next Sunday. The feat would also see the Kenyan-born Briton, who won the 2017 Tour of Spain and this year’s Giro d’Italia, become the first rider since deceased Italian Marco Pantani, in 1998, to claim a Giro-Tour double in the same calendar year.

But Froome, currently 1min 39sec behind Thomas in the overall standings going into three consecutiv­e days in the Pyrenees, said he would be happy to forego all the glory if it means Thomas wins the race for Sky. “As long as there is a Team Sky rider on the top step of the podium in Paris, I’m happy,” Froome said as he and Thomas faced media on the race’s second and final rest day in Carcassonn­e.

Asked if he would sacrifice his hopes of a fifth Tour crown to help Thomas, Froome replied: “Yes.”

Thomas has yet to podium on a three-week Grand Tour and, despite winning the Criterium du Dauphine last month, crashed out of both the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France in 2017. But despite uncertaint­ies over his ability to maintain form, and stay on the bike, in the crucial third week, the 32-yearold Welshman has often looked more incisive than Froome. Team Sky chief Dave Brailsford was at pains to underline his admiration for both riders, saying: “The two of them are big champions.” —

 ?? Reuters ?? Team Sky riders Christophe­r froome (left) and Geraint Thomas address the press. —
Reuters Team Sky riders Christophe­r froome (left) and Geraint Thomas address the press. —

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