Yorkshire Post

Froome relishing ‘brutal’ Tour de France as new route revealed

- RICHARD THOMAS

CHRIS FROOME will target victory in next year’s Tour de France after watching organisers announce one of the toughest routes in recent history on Tuesday.

The four-time Tour winner was on hand in Paris as ASO unveiled a route which visits all five mountain ranges in France, with the serious climbing starting as early as stage two and spread throughout in a move designed to encourage attacking racing.

There are only 36 kilometres of time trialling in the 3,470km total distance, all on the penultimat­e stage as the battle for yellow is set to be decided against the clock on the climb to La Planche des Belles Filles.

Froome was quick to note the lack of time trialling in a route which may well be more suited to his Ineos team-mate and defending champion Egan Bernal, but said it was a challenge he would relish.

“I think it’s a brutal Tour – probably the hardest I’ve seen in the last five or six years at least,” he said. “It’s great – there’s loads of opportunit­ies for the general classifica­tion to play out and the main rivals to go head to head. That’s what everyone wants to see. It should be an exciting race, hopefully it will live up to the same standards as this year.

There will be no return to either Alpe d’Huez or Mont Ventoux in next year’s Tour and only two stages in the traditiona­l battlegrou­nd of the Pyrenees, but the Massif Central and the Alps will play a key role before a final phase in the Jura and Vosges.

The 2020 edition will begin on June 27 with two stages starting and finishing in Nice, including a tough second day which includes almost 3,700 metres of climbing.

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CHRIS FROOME: Four-time Tour winner is excited at testing Tour de France route in 2020.

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