George Bennett (LottoNL-Jumbo) believes his comment that Chris Froome (Team Sky) 'did a Landis’ as he won stage 19 of the Giro d’Italia with a long solo attack has been taken out of context, with the...
As the gruppetto rolled across the finish line in Cervinia on Saturday afternoon, many faces were creased into broad smiles of relief that the worst of their labours on this Giro d’Italia had finally come to an end.
On Sunday afternoon, Chris Froome (Team Sky) will pedal through the streets of Rome in the maglia rosa and aboard a pink bike. He will accept the congratulations of his teammates as he freewheels across the finish line on the Via dei Fori Imperiali.
While Chris Froome (Team Sky) and Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb) were battling for overall Giro d'Italia victory on the climb to Cervinia, yet again, another race was also being fiercely contested as Miguel...
While Chris Froome (Team Sky) and Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb) were battling for overall Giro d'Italia victory on the climb to Cervinia, yet again, another race was also being fiercely contested as Miguel...
Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb) arrived at the finish of stage 20 in Cervinia empty but proud to have tried to attack and crack Chris Froome (Team Sky), even in the final kilometres of the final mountain stage of the Corsa Rosa.
Roma Circut Race, 115km
Time to finish off in grand style... by getting a few wheels caught in tram tracks.
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Finishing off in grand style. Did you not read the last sentence?
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Chris Froome (Team Sky) - overall leader
"There were obviously attacks I had to follow in the final there, but I felt very much in control. No one really had the extra legs to go anywhere. This Giro has been brutal, absolutely brutal.
Britain's Chris Froome is on the brink of a maiden Giro d'Italia title after defending the leader's pink jersey in the 20th and penultimate stage on Saturday.
The UCI has confirmed that Chris Froome’s bike was X-rayed after his solo stage victory in Bardonecchia on stage 19 of the Giro d'Italia, as part of the governing body’s fight against mechanical doping.
Conferences play slightly different numbers of games within their own leagues.
It’s not over yet. Chris Froome’s startling 80km solo break on the road to Bardonecchia altered the entire tone of the Giro d’Italia and felt like the decisive blow, but Friday’s tappone was only the second of a three-part instalment in the Alps.