The Scotsman

Froome can’t wait to get restarted at Ruta del Sol

- By JEAN LAFOND

Chris Froome will make his controvers­ial return to racing at the Ruta del Sol today.

The four-time Tour de France winner is still fighting to prove his innocence after returning an adverse analytical finding for asthma drug salbutamol at La Vuelta – a race he won in an historic Tour-vuelta double – last year.

Several rivals, as well as UCI president David Lappartien­t, have called for Froome to be suspended by Team Sky until the case is resolved.

But the 32-year-old will race on, adamant he will clear his name, and will begin his 2018 season when the Ruta del Sol starts in the Spanish town of Mijas today – his first race since he took bronze in the individual time trial at the Road World Championsh­ips in Bergen, Norway on 20 September.

“About to head to Ruta del Sol,” Froome wrote on Twitter yesterday. “I want to thank everyone for their support & patience over this difficult period. I am doing my utmost to ensure that things are resolved as speedily as possible. Can’t wait to get this season started!!”

By racing on, Froome – who is targeting the Giro d’italia and Tour de France this year – risks having any results wiped out should he be hit with a suspension by the UCI.

Froome won the Ruta del Sol, also known as the Vuelta a Andalucia, when he last raced in 2015, making the decisive move on the summit finish to Alto de Allanadas. That climb returns to the route of this year’s event at the end of stage two.

To win again, he will need to beat a field including defending champion Alejandro Valverde, who has started the season in ominous form following his return from injury, and former team-mate Mikel Landa, who is now alongside Valverde at Movistar.

A hilly start to the race, coupled with a final time trial around Barbate, should suit Froome, who has trained in South Africa over the winter while the controvers­y over his situation has raged in Europe.

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