Yorkshire Post

Tour winner Froome is linked with Ineos exit

- CARL LIVESEY

TEAM INEOS have declined to comment on reports linking Chris Froome with a rare midseason move to a rival outfit before this year’s Tour de France, but are understood to be relaxed about the seven-time Grand Tour winner’s contract situation.

Froome, who has fought back from career-threatenin­g injuries suffered at the Criterium du Dauphine last summer to target a record-equalling fifth Tour de France title, is in the final year of the contract he signed with what was then Team Sky ahead of the 2017 Tour.

“The team does not comment on rider contracts or speculatio­n,” a spokespers­on for the team said.

Froome, who turns 35 next week, has been with the Britishreg­istered squad since 2010 but speculatio­n is rife that he could look to leave as he faces stiff competitio­n for team leadership from last year’s Tour winner Egan Bernal and his long-time team-mate Geraint Thomas, who won the Tour in 2018.

Richard Carapaz, winner of last year’s Giro d’Italia, also joined the team this year.

Cycling News on Thursday reported that Froome is already in talks with potential suitors and that discussion­s have involved the prospect of a rare mid-season move that could afford Froome leadership of a new squad in time for this year’s Tour, should it go ahead as planned starting on August 29.

“Following my crash last year and subsequent recovery I am extremely confident that I can return to Tour winning form. Which team that will be with beyond 2020, I don’t know yet,” Froome told Cycling News.

“I have no intention of retiring any time soon. If anything, the crash has given me a renewed focus and drive. I have worked harder than I ever have to get back to where I am. I won’t let that be for nothing.”

Mid-season transfers are rare in cycling, with the last high profile move coming six years ago when Rohan Dennis – now of Team Ineos – left Garmin for BMC Racing, and the possibilit­y of one now seems particular­ly unlikely as several teams face sponsorshi­p shortfalls and uncertain futures during the shutdown.

 ??  ?? CHRIS FROOME: The four-time Tour de France winner could be on verge of leaving Team Ineos.
CHRIS FROOME: The four-time Tour de France winner could be on verge of leaving Team Ineos.

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