If he manages the double - which is within his capabilities - he'll do the triple. He recently said it would be a dream to ride all 3 GT's in the same year and we all know if The Great One starts he rides for the win.
Next year is perfect. Still in his best years and a lot of confidence taken from the Vuelta ( beating everyone despite a fracture) and the data he had before the Tour.
He knew he was in the best form of his life and will work as hard as he possibly can over the winter.
I hope he hasn't got a crash or an illness during those 42 days. Performance wise he should clearly beat Nibali at the Giro.
In the Tour...even at 90-95 % Contador beats Quintana IMO. Only a 2013 Pyrenees Froome could beat a 90-95 % Contador.
But I think it's possible to peak for both GT's. Basso has done it successfully. Valverde is doing it almost every year.
Alberto was riding many races in 2011 before the Giro and did not plan to start at the Tour.
Last moment decison + no specific preparation + hardest Giro in history + crashes in the first week. I think people forget that too often and underestimate his capabilities to peak for 2 GT's.
Why do people think it's not possible ? Apart from Basso no one tried to do both GT's because they are scared to lose. Nibali doubles cause he is italian. The others always want to win the Tour and don't want to take any risks at all. Alberto has appreciation for racing. He knows the essence of cycling. What it used to be.
F*** all those 98% mainstream cowardish ( " Not possible to win Giro-Tour ... the Tour is the ulimate goal and I want to win it 7 times in a row because I want the fame and publicity and I'll never do the Giro + Vuelta only if the Tour goes wrong " ) riders who just don't know what cycling or cycling history is about. That attitude kills the sport. It became the rule in the Armstrong era.
Kudos to Contador and also Nibali who is another rider providing spectacle. They are the ones who like to animate the races or try different tactics and invent something. Those racing traits seem to reflect the mindset of a rider regarding cycling ( here: Giro - tour)
On the opposite:
Froome will never do the Giro under normal circumstances. He'll focus on the Tour every year like Armstrong and although his team is weak compared to US Postal, he likes to ride everything down with a boring train until the last 5 km. Andy Schleck was the same. Never did the Giro after 2007. But I don't think he would have done the Giro and defend his Tour title if he had won.
If someone can do it , Alberto is the one. The only one.
