Teams & Riders Chris Froome Discussion Thread.

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Is Froome over the hill?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 42 34.4%
  • No, the GC finished 40 minutes ago but Froomie is still climbing it

    Votes: 65 53.3%
  • No he is totally winning the Vuelta

    Votes: 28 23.0%

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Chris Froome did not tweet any congratulations to Israel Premier Tech team mate Michael Woods winning Stage Nine of the Tour de France to Puy de Dome.
Maybe he did something privately, after all tweeting is not compulsory, but I'd normally expect to see something.
Froome's relationship with the team is probably not great at the moment, but he is clearly digging in, vowing to participate in the 2024 TdF.
He has made it clear he is not going anywhere and expects his huge contract to be fully honoured (I don't blame him) and maybe the lack of recognition for Woods illustrates this widening gap in the relationship between Froome and his employers.
 
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Chris Froome did not tweet any congratulations to Israel Premier Tech team mate Michael Woods winning Stage Nine of the Tour de France to Puy de Dome.
Maybe he did something privately, after all tweeting is not compulsory, but I'd normally expect to see something.
Froome's relationship with the team is probably not great at the moment, but he is clearly digging in, vowing to participate in the 2024 TdF.
He has made it clear he is not going anywhere and expects his huge contract to be fully honoured (I don't blame him) and maybe the lack of recognition for Woods illustrates this widening gap in the relationship between Froome and his employers.
I mean it could be anything, Froome could have been on the phone singing to Woods for an hour for all we know.
Could be that Froome need to fire his SoMe consultants.

But yeah it doesn't reflect well on Froome to not say anything on SoMe, If he is mad at the team that's fair, but none of that is Woods fault.
 
Oct 10, 2015
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Chris Froome did not tweet any congratulations to Israel Premier Tech team mate Michael Woods winning Stage Nine of the Tour de France to Puy de Dome.
Maybe he did something privately, after all tweeting is not compulsory, but I'd normally expect to see something.
Froome's relationship with the team is probably not great at the moment, but he is clearly digging in, vowing to participate in the 2024 TdF.
He has made it clear he is not going anywhere and expects his huge contract to be fully honoured (I don't blame him) and maybe the lack of recognition for Woods illustrates this widening gap in the relationship between Froome and his employers.
I think you’re reading to much into Froomes twitter
 
Aug 28, 2021
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Chris Froome did not tweet any congratulations to Israel Premier Tech team mate Michael Woods winning Stage Nine of the Tour de France to Puy de Dome.
Maybe he did something privately, after all tweeting is not compulsory, but I'd normally expect to see something.
Froome's relationship with the team is probably not great at the moment, but he is clearly digging in, vowing to participate in the 2024 TdF.
He has made it clear he is not going anywhere and expects his huge contract to be fully honoured (I don't blame him) and maybe the lack of recognition for Woods illustrates this widening gap in the relationship between Froome and his employers.
I think Froome didn‘t tweet is because one could expect a stage victory from IPT, and everyone could realistically imagine that Woods could be their stage winner.

Woods‘ stage win was just no spectacular news, so Chris obviously decided not to tweet.
 
Apr 27, 2022
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Does Froome normally tweet congratulations when a teammate wins big and he is not there?

Like Kwiatkowski at Sanremo? Or Dan Martin's Giro stage win in 2021?

If I had a twitter account I would look into it and provide the answer.
 
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Chris Froome did not tweet any congratulations to Israel Premier Tech team mate Michael Woods winning Stage Nine of the Tour de France to Puy de Dome.
Maybe he did something privately, after all tweeting is not compulsory, but I'd normally expect to see something.
Froome's relationship with the team is probably not great at the moment, but he is clearly digging in, vowing to participate in the 2024 TdF.
He has made it clear he is not going anywhere and expects his huge contract to be fully honoured (I don't blame him) and maybe the lack of recognition for Woods illustrates this widening gap in the relationship between Froome and his employers.
Did you check on Threads though??
 
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Does Froome normally tweet congratulations when a teammate wins big and he is not there?

Like Kwiatkowski at Sanremo? Or Dan Martin's Giro stage win in 2021?

If I had a twitter account I would look into it and provide the answer.

Here are two tweets from Chris Froome at last year's 2022 Tour de France on July 6 and July 19.
He congratulates team mates Simon Clarke and later Hugo Houle for their impressive stage wins.
As for Michael Woods winning yesterday's landmark stage...........tumbleweed.

Chris Froome

@chrisfroome

Jul 6, 2022

Replying to
@chrisfroome
And a massive congrats to
@SimoClarke


Chris Froome

@chrisfroome

Jul 19, 2022

What a day for
@IsraelPremTech
, taking 1st and 3rd Especially happy for
@HugoHoule
, this win means so much to him, and so well deserved after years of sacrificing his own chances for others #TDF2022
 
Jul 18, 2011
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All the riders on the team bus thinking: "Come on Man, just give it a rest! We know you're a multiple grand tour winner but you can't even stay with the front group now."
 
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Honestly, it's a little sad. It's all excuses and more excuses. I just wish he would accept his new reality in the sport.
I maintain he knows he’s finished, he’s developed a sense of humour late in life and it’s all a giant pisstake (his peak and his commentary on his comeback).