Apologies, I forgot it was in Yorkshire next year. Doesn't change anything regarding Froome though.
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It really doesn't change a thing regarding your posts.Bernie's eyesore said:Apologies, I forgot it was in Yorkshire next year. Doesn't change anything regarding Froome though.
the sceptic said:dawg quitting already. does the tour of britain have a ITT?
Arnout said:I hope more riders don't go to the Tour, that'd be the best signal for the route designers.
Agreed. Hopefully this is not just Froome venting and he'll actually go through with it.Arnout said:I hope more riders don't go to the Tour, that'd be the best signal for the route designers.
Pricey_sky said:Why not choose a route that suits him? Most others do it but I guess it only matters when you hate the rider.
Time for Bradley then?PirazziAttacksVino said:Agreed. Choosing to skip the Tour is like acknowledging he's not the best climber anymore
TourOfSardinia said:Time for Bradley then?
PirazziAttacksVino said:Agreed. Choosing to skip the Tour is like acknowledging he's not the best climber anymore
sir fly said:The Tour route certainly looks like an invitation for the double addressed to Froome.
I'd say Nibali has decided what he'll do the moment he's seen the Tour route.Publicus said:I would agree. We may actually get a real battle at the Giro AND the Tour between Froome and Contador. I for one won't be complaining if that comes to fruition.
Now if we can get Nibali to saddle up for both we'd have something