Manchester Evening News

Sky’s Froome expects to hit peak as Tour reaches crunch

- BY IAN PARKER

CHRIS Froome expects to be on his best form in the final week of the Tour de France as he fights to hold on to the yellow jersey in the closest battle this race has ever seen.

Just 29 seconds cover the top four as Team Sky’s Froome leads by 18 seconds from Italian national champion Fabio Aru, with Frenchman Romain Bardet a further five seconds back in third, and former Sky rider, Rigoberto Uran, of Colombia looking ominous in fourth.

The race will head towards the Alps after yesterday’s rest day, with stages tomorrow and Thursday potentiall­y decisive before Saturday’s time trial in Marseille.

Three-time Tour winner Froome is used to beginning the final week of the race with a decent cushion to defend, but struggles in the Pyrenees saw him temporaril­y surrender yellow and left his rivals bunched up behind him.

However, after taking a different approach to his preparatio­n this year, Froome believes he is just about to peak.

“I certainly feel as if I’m on an upward curve,” the Briton said. “I came in with the least amount of race days ever coming into a Tour de France. I really do feel as if I’m coming up and the last few days have been evidence of that.

“I had a bad day in the Pyrenees about a week ago but hopefully I’m on track to be at my best in the last week.”

The route for this year’s Tour is a big part of the reason everything is so close. There are only three summit finishes and very few time trial kilometres – with most of them still to come.

“It’s stressful but we knew coming into to this year’s race it was going to be one of the closest fought battles and one of the biggest challenges of my career,” he said.

“It’s shaping up to be just that.”

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