The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Froome could miss LeTour

- By Press Associatio­n

CHRIS FROOME may opt out of the 2015 Tour de France and target a Giro d’ItaliaVuel­ta a Espana double instead.

The 29-year-old Kenya-born Briton won the 2013 Tour and crashed out of this year’s race, which began inYorkshir­e and was won by Vincenzo Nibali.

Rather than chase a second yellow jersey from Utrecht on July 4 to Paris on July 26 in the 102nd edition of the race, Froome may instead focus on May’s Giro and August’s Vuelta.

Froome was not in Paris for the presentati­on of the 3,344-kilometre route, the decisive moments of which will come on the penultimat­e stage which finishes at Alpe-d’Huez.

Instead he was sailing in Weymouth with the British Sailing squad on a Team Sky training camp and hinted he will not bid for the fabled maillot jaune next summer.

“The team and I will have to give it some careful considerat­ion before we make any commitment­s to which of the grand tours I will compete in,” he said on chris-froome. com.

“Next year’s Tour is going to be about the mountains. There’s very little emphasis on time-trialling which means the race will be decided up in the high mountains.

“With six mountain-top finishes it is going to be an aggressive and massively demanding race.

“I see myself as quite a balanced GC (general classifica­tion) rider and the Giro with it’s inclusion of a long TT (time-trial) of 60km and tough uphill finishes will make it a well balanced race which suits me well.

“If I did the Giro I may also be able to get

RUGBY myself back to top shape for the Vuelta and go there with a realistic chance of aiming for the win.”

It was anticipate­d the 2015Tour would be a vintage edition, with Froome, Nibali, two-time winner Alberto Contador and Giro d’Italia winner Nairo Quintana all chasing the yellow jersey.

Froome said: “In the past I’ve only targeted one grand tour each season but it could be a good opportunit­y for me to focus seriously on two.

“It’s still early days though and we’ll have to sit down and put our heads together.”

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Picture: AP. The comeback is on: Jason Dufner.

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