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Froome closing in on Tour greatness

- By John Leicester And Samuel Petrequin Associated Press Sports Writers

MARSEILLE, France — Chris Froome stands on the doorstep of the Tour de France’s greatest champions.

Sewing up his fourth Tour crown with a cool-as-a-cucumber ride in a high-pressure time trial in heatbaked Marseille on Saturday means he needs just one victory more to join the record-holders who have five.

His winning margin in this Tour, 54 seconds over Rigoberto Uran of Colombia going into today’s procession­al final stage, is narrower than Froome’s previous wins in 2013, 2015 and 2016. It is the first he has won by less than one minute.

Over the three weeks, Froome executed fewer of his trademark devastatin­g accelerati­ons in the high mountains. He ran out of gas and temporaril­y lost the race lead on a super-steep climb in the Pyrenees. He didn’t win any of the 20 stages before today’s Stage 21, which is traditiona­lly a peaceful ride into Paris with only the sprinters dashing for the line at the end, for the bragging right of winning the stage on the Champs-Elysees.

But Froome at 90 or 95 percent of his previous best still proved plenty. Certainly good enough to be able to start dreaming of win No. 5 —

and of joining the exalted company of Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Miguel Indurain. They have been the joint leaders since Lance Armstrong’s string of seven doping-assisted victories was expunged from the history of the 114-year-old race. Christophe Ena / The Associated Press

“It’s a huge honor just to be mentioned in the same sentence as the greats,” Froome said. “I have got a new-found appreciati­on for just how difficult it is for those guys to have won five Tour de France. It certainly isn’t getting easier each year.”

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Chris Froome, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, celebrates on the podium Saturday after the 20th stage of the Tour de France.

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