The Philippine Star

Peerless Froome claims 4th Tour title

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PARIS – Chris Froome put on a nearperfec­t performanc­e to claim his fourth Tour de France and move within one title of cycling’s greatest on Sunday as Team Sky tightened their grip on the classic race.

The Briton suffered a few wobbles throughout the 3,540-km race but was always in control over the three weeks thanks to his high-caliber teammates who sheltered him when it mattered in the mountains, leaving the lanky rider to make the difference in the time trials that book-ended the 104th edition.

Sky, who have the biggest budget of the peloton, have now snatched five of the last six titles and came within a whisker of placing two riders on the podium as Spain’s Mikel Landa missed out on the top three by one second.

Froome is now one title behind all-time greats Belgian Eddy Merckx, Spain’s Miguel Indurain and French duo Jacques Anquetil and Bernard Hinault.

He is the first to win three consecutiv­e titles since Indurain, who prevailed from 1991-95.

The disgraced Lance Armstrong’s seven titles since then have been erased from the record book.

“I’m speechless, it’s amazing,” Froome said after getting off his bike and hugging his wife Michelle and son Kellan.

“The Champs Elysees never disappoint­s, there is something magical when you have spent three weeks thinking about this moment, it’s just so rewarding every time.

“Each win has been so unique, such a different battle and this will be remembered as the closest and most hard-fought.”

Colombian Rigoberto Uran finished second overall, 54 seconds behind, and France’s Romain Bardet, runner-up last year, was third, 2:20 off the pace after both riders lost time to Froome in Saturday’s final time trial.

Sky’s team principal Dave Brailsford said there was no reason Froome could not add to his tally and become the most successful rider in the race’s history.

“I think Chris can go on, there is no reason to think that he can’t,” he said. “Physically he has got what it takes and I don’t think that’s going to diminish in the next year or so.”

 ?? AP ?? Tour de France winner Britain’s Chris Froome, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, holds his son Kellan during awards rites Sunday.
AP Tour de France winner Britain’s Chris Froome, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, holds his son Kellan during awards rites Sunday.

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