Winterfold said:Froome will be given no room to attack by the other teams - what Sky think about it doesnt really matter.
Asumming he's in form of course. Which as others have said, is a pretty big IF...
Claptrap.
If Froome is at the same level he was at La Vuelta there'll be only a few riders that can stay with him if he decides to attack all out, and they will be GC contenders not cannon fodder.
Of course if we are talking about non-mountain stages then maybe he wouldn't be able to get away and other teams would neutralise him. If he gets over current health issues in time expect him to be put a boot in when the tough stages are getting to their make or break point.
Anyone who saw him come right back round Cobo immediately (in the mountain-top duel of the season) despite having put Cobo to the sword all they way up Pena Carbarga knows that Froome has balls of steel and will be using them again -in a race of meaning- as soon as he has the chance.
Tell me which domestiques you expect to be hauling Froome back after they've been over the Madeleine, Croix de Fer and Mollard?
The only reason he may not reach his potential in the tour is how SKY decide to use him - not what other teams decide. He can be a GC contender and as such will be in the mix as long as he isn't used up in the last hour of every flat stage.
				
		
			