Chris Froome

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Chris Froome: I’m not confident I could do the job at the Tour de France
Chris Froome says he “wasn’t confident” he could do the job at the Tour de France, as Team Ineos have opted to leave him out of the squad for 2020.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Grand Tour winners Simon Yates, Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas toast ‘perfect year’ after British treble
Britain’s Grand Tour winning trio have shared their thoughts on a “perfect year”.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Israel Start-Up Nation will make 'exponential improvement' with Chris Froome - but it will be a 'big change'
His brave, if not unexpected, transfer away from Ineos excites his soon-to-be companions at Israel Start-Up Nation
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Chris Froome defends Ineos sponsorship amid criticism
Chris Froome has defended new team owner and sponsor Ineos amid criticism of the firm's plastic production and links to fracking
By Gregor Brown Published
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Chris Froome celebrates yellow after 'very nervous day' at Tour de France
"It's amazing to be back in yellow again, especially after last year's Tour de France" says Chris Froome
By Gregor Brown Published
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La Madone: Tour contenders' favourite testing ground
We investigate why riders are still drawn to the southern French climb made famous by cycling’s most controversial figure
By Richard Abraham Published
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Chris Froome still considering Tour/Vuelta double attempt
Chris Froome admits it would be a huge challenge to try and win both the Tour de France and Vuelta a Espana in the same year, but hasn't ruled out trying
By Stuart Clarke Published
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CPA president Gianni Bugno hits back at criticism from Chris Froome and other riders ahead of election
The Italian says he 'felt bad' after comments from Froome, and said he is happy to have David Millar's challenge in the upcoming election
By Gregor Brown Published
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Chris Froome relishing prospect of well-rounded 2016 Tour route
The defending champion says the all-round 2016 route of the Tour de France could suits him well, but admits it will still be a tough one to win
By Richard Abraham Published
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Chris Froome: It's fair to say I'm a fair weather cyclist
Team Sky's Chris Froome admits he performs better in hot weather, which is why he tends to skip the early season European races
By Stuart Clarke Published
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‘He’ll be back from this’: Pro peloton shows support for Chris Froome after horrific crash
The sense of unity in the professional peloton is never more evident than when a rider suffers an awful crash on the bike.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Chris Froome: 'No excuses' for losing Tour de France lead on stage 12 summit finish
Chris Froome conceded the yellow jersey to Fabio Aru despite his Sky team-mates pacing him perfectly through to the summit finish of stage 12 of the Tour de France at Peyragudes
By Gregor Brown Published
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Chris Froome says he might not ride Tour de France 2015
Team Sky rider suggests he may prioritise the Giro and Vuelta in 2015
By Simon Collis Published
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Chris Froome: 'We were put on the back foot and just never recovered'
Froome says the team had no response to the early move of Nairo Quintana and Alberto Contador on stage 15 of the Vuelta a España
By Gregor Brown Published
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Chris Froome enjoys 'perfect' Giro preparation despite missing out on victory at Tour of the Alps
Chris Froome may not have won the Tour of the Alps, but he insists that he is still on track for the Giro d'Italia after five days of "perfect" preparation in northern Italy and Austria.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Eight British riders line up for the Criterium du Dauphine this weekend
Froome, Cummings, Rowe, Stannard, Kennaugh, Dowsett and the Yates brothers will all take part in the 2015 Critérium du Dauphiné from June 7-14
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Your guide to the 2015 Tour de France cobbled stage (video)
Stage four of the 2015 Tour de France sees the peloton traversing the cobbles of Northern France where a rider's title ambitions could come unseated
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Chris Froome uninjured after crashing and losing time in 'bonkers' final 20km of Tour de France stage one
Chris Froome's run at a fifth Tour de France title hit a snag on day one. He fell in the 2018 edition's first stage in a "bonkers" final 20km.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Froome fights to stay in touch as Pinot takes Romandie stage win
Sky rider dropped twice by peloton but finishes well placed for tomorrow's time trial final stage
By Owen Rogers Published
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Nairo Quintana takes overall lead at Tour de Romandie as Chris Froome suffers
Ilnur Zakarin was demoted from stage victory after an irregular sprint ahead Nairo Quintana, as the pair duelled it out on the summit finish to Morgins on stage two of the Tour de Romandie
By Richard Windsor Published
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Froome: Things are looking good for the Tour de France
2013 champion confident ahead of Tour de France after stealing victory at the Critérium du Dauphiné on the final stage
By Richard Windsor Published
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Why Chris Froome's unusual descending style isn't as fast as it looks
Dutch and Belgian academics think Chris Froome could have gone faster
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Chris Froome for Tour of Oman, Bradley Wiggins to Ruta del Sol
Tour de France champion Chris Froome heads to the Tour of Oman, with Bradley Wiggins riding in the Ruta del Sol
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Tom Dumoulin: 'Froome won't sway my Giro or Tour decision'
The 2017 Giro champion says he won't be influenced by Chris Froome's choice to race the Italian Grand Tour in 2018
By Gregor Brown Published
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Chris Froome sets up third Tour de France victory as Izagirre wins stage 20
Chris Froome finishes stage 20 of the Tour de France safely, virtually guaranteeing his third yellow jersey win in the last four years
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Chris Froome given Velo d'Or award for best rider of the year after winning Tour/Vuelta double
Chris Froome has been given the Velo d'Or award for the best rider of the year after winning both the Tour de France and Vuelta a Españain 2017.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Fabian Cancellara wins Rio Olympics men's time trial as Chris Froome claims bronze
Swiss time trial master Fabian Cancellara puts in a blistering ride to claim Rio Olympic gold as Chris Froome places third behind Tom Dumoulin
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Tejay van Garderen trains specifically to overcome Froome's Tour de France attacks
American Tour de France contender Tejay van Garderen has been training specifically to overcome Chris Froome's mountain attacks
By Gregor Brown Published
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WADA defends salbutamol rules after criticism over Chris Froome case
WADA has launched a staunch defence of its regulations concerning the use of salbutamol after criticism in the wake of Chris Froome's salbutamol case.
By Henry Robertshaw Published