Froome trying (again) for the Tour-Vuelta double makes this an opportune time to ask this question. And with Contador already starting to disappoint, maybe it’s a little consolation to his fans to suggest his 2011 as the best of all the failed attempts at a double—even if his finishes are no longer official. He dominated the Giro, then despite the tired legs, and losing time and maybe some fitness in several early crashes, finished fifth. Take away the crashes, and he might have podiumed, though to be fair, quite a few contenders were taken out by crashes.
Froome in 2012 also deserves strong consideration. He might have won the TDF if he had been team leader, and he finished fourth in the Vuelta, though ten minutes down. And of course last year Contador had another first/fifth, with the Tour last year featuring tougher competition than in 2011.
Froome in 2012 also deserves strong consideration. He might have won the TDF if he had been team leader, and he finished fourth in the Vuelta, though ten minutes down. And of course last year Contador had another first/fifth, with the Tour last year featuring tougher competition than in 2011.