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Froome: It’s been good to be out on my bike and get miles under my belt

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BRITAIN’S Chris Froome will make his 2018 season debut at next week’s Ruta del Sol, his Team Sky said yesterday.

The 32-year-old four-times Tour de France winner is under investigat­ion after returning an adverse drugs test at last year’s Tour of Spain which he won.

He was found to have double the allowed amount of the legal drug Salbutamol in his system in a test after stage 18 of the Vuelta in September.

Team Sky and Froome, who has denied any wrongdoing, are presenting their case to the Internatio­nal Cycling Union.

“I’m confident that we will be able to get to the bottom of what has happened and I’m working hard with the team to do that,” Froome said in a statement. “Obviously, I understand that this situation has created a lot of uncertaint­y. I completely get why there has been so much interest.”

The Ruta del Sol starting on February 14 will be Froome’s first competitiv­e appearance since his third-place finish in the time trial at the world championsh­ips.

Team Principal Dave Brailsford admitted it was a tough situation.

“It’s important for all sides that this process is conducted fairly before a final conclusion is reached,” he said. “We’re working as hard as we can with Chris to resolve things as soon as possible.”

Froome will line up in the five-day stage race in Andalusia, which he won three years ago, after completing a training stint in South Africa.

“I have put in a hard training block in January,” Froome said. “It’s been good to be out on my bike and to get the miles under my belt.”

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