Froome ‘at an absolute ideal place’, says Team Sky boss

PORTO VECCHIO, France, (Reuters) – Just like Bradley Wiggins last year, Chris Froome has had the perfect build-up to the Tour de France and he is now “at an absolute ideal place”, according to Team Sky principal Dave Brailsford.

Chris Froome
Chris Froome

Froome won four of the five stage races he has entered this year, crushing all the rivals he will face during the three-week Tour which starts tomorrow.

Wiggins won Paris-Nice, the Tour de Romandie and the Criterium du Dauphine last year on his way to becoming the first Briton to wear the yellow jersey on the Champs Elysees.

“Their run-ins to the Tour have been very similar in terms of their performance, in terms of the results they achieved, that’s a positive thing,” Brailsford told a news conference on Thursday. A great season does not, however, guarantee a good result in July as riders sometimes peak too soon.

Just like Wiggins last year, Froome is exactly where he should be and Brailsford said the key issues were how fresh he is and how strong he is compared to the demands of the race.

“I think Chris is at an absolute ideal place this year to use his strength to take on this parcours,” he said.