Froome looking forward to Tour/Vuelta double bid

The Vuelta is where everything started for Chris Froome and it could well be where he moves closer to the greatest grand tour riders as the Tour de France champion attempts a unique double in the modern era.

Chris Froome, Team Sky

Chris Froome. Source: Getty

Only Frenchmen Jacques Anquetil (1963) and Bernard Hinault (1973) have achieved that feat, but the Spanish race was then held in April-May.

Froome, instead, will have only had 25 days to rest before Saturday's Grand Depart in Nimes, France, on Saturday.

"I’ve got the opportunity and I’m certainly going to go for it," Froome said. "The Vuelta is a race I love. it’s vicious but it’s three weeks that I enjoy."
SBS will broadcast and live stream all stages of the Vuelta a España live from 19 August to 10 September.
Froome has had his share of disappointment in the Vuelta, losing by 13 seconds to Spain's Juan Jose Cobo in 2011, the year he came to prominence, before settling again for second in 2014 and 2016.

Last year, the Team Sky rider effectively lost his chances after being trapped behind following an unexpected attack in a downhill by Alberto Contador (Trek-Segafredo), who will take part in his last race before heading into retirement.

The Spaniard, who won the last of his seven grand tour titles at the 2015 Giro d'Italia, is not among the top favourites after finishing ninth overall in the Tour, where Froome prevailed for the fourth time.
Chris Froome, Team Sky, Vuelta a España
Rigoberto Uran (L), Chris Froome (C) and Romain Bardet (R) on the 2017 Tour de France final podium (Getty) Source: Getty
He will see some familiar faces in Nimes as Fabio Aru (Astana), Simon Yates (Orica-Scott) and Romain Bardet (AG2R), third overall in Paris, also embark on the three-week journey.

The race starts with a team time trial in Nimes and there will only be one solo effort against the clock but Froome should get the chance to gain time on his rivals in the 42-km flat individual time trial, a discipline in which he usually excels.

One of his rivals will be Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida), while Adam Yates (Orica-Scott) is the only top contender who has not taken part in the Tour de France and should arrive fresher.

"I will be in perfect shape for the Vuelta," said Nibali, who with Contador is one of six riders with titles in all three grand tours.

Should it be a tight race, it might be decided on the penultimate day at the top of the Angliru mountain road, known as one of the hardest climbs in cycling.

The Vuelta will be without title holder Nairo Quintana (Movistar) who is worn out after trying and failing, to win the Giro/Tour double.


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