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Historic Vuelta triumph cements Froome legacy

- AFP

madrid — Chris Froome believes he has secured his status as one of cycling’s all-time greats as he stands on the brink of a historic Tour de France-Vuelta a Espana double.

Froome extended his lead over Vincenzo Nibali to 2min 15sec in Saturday’s penultimat­e stage of the Vuelta with only a traditiona­l parade through Madrid to come on Sunday.

The Briton will become only the third rider to ever win the Tour and Vuelta in the same year and the first since the Vuelta was moved to after the Tour in the cycling calendar back in 1995. “I could only have dreamed to be in this position, to be making history,” said Froome.

“To be the first British rider to win the Vuelta. The first rider to win the Tour and go onto win the Vuelta.

“This is sealing my place in the history of the sport.”

Froome’s Tour de France success last month was the fourth of his storied career.

However, he had always fallen just short previously at the Vuelta as a runner-up in 2011, 2014 and 2016. “Each victory is so different. Each victory tells its own story. Today was such an emotional moment,” added Froome, who broke down in tears at the finish line.

“Even more so coming after the Tour de France and having won the Tour, this was an even bigger challenge.

“It’s a huge challenge, a huge undertakin­g, and to reach the summit knowing I have the victory pretty much secured with just the procession into Madrid tomorrow is just such an overwhelmi­ng feeling.” —

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