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2015 Tour de France: Chris Froome virtually assured title after surviving torrid climb test

SKY team manager Dave Brailsford paid tribute to Chris Froome after his lead rider virtually clinched a second Tour de France title on the final climb.

Cycling: British rider Chris Froome is in the box seat for a second Tour de France title after retaining the yellow jersey for the final stage

SKY team manager Dave Brailsford paid tribute to Britain’s Chris Froome after his lead rider virtually clinched a second Tour de France title, describing the champion-in-waiting as a credit to his country.

Froome finished fifth on the 110.5km 20th stage from Modane to Alpe d’Huez but did just enough to keep his nose ahead of a charging Nairo Quintana.

The 30-year-old now just needs to stay on his bike on the final stage to Paris to add to his 2013 Tour success.

GChris Froome will wear the yellow jersey into Paris.
GChris Froome will wear the yellow jersey into Paris.

And he will have done so despite an at times torrid Tour where he has been spat at, had urine thrown over him, and faced accusations of doping and of riding a motorised bicycle.

“I think after everything he’s endured, Chris has shown his real mettle,” Brailsford said.

“They (Froome’s detractors) don’t see what we see every day. He’s a credit to Britain. Today (Saturday) the lads were geed up for it and they were superb.”

“Chris is the most unbelievable competitor — the most polite guy off the bike — but on it the most resilient character I’ve met.

“He deserves more credit than he gets. The way he puts up with the abuse is unbelievable.

Britain doesn’t have many champions like this fella.”

Chris Froome has plenty to smile about as he gets ready to enter Paris.
Chris Froome has plenty to smile about as he gets ready to enter Paris.

Froome admitted he was struggling on the final climb up to Alpe d’Huez as Quintana gradually rode away from him, eating into the two minute 38 second lead the Sky rider had over the Colombian at the start of the day.

“Since the second rest day I’ve been a bit chesty, a bit tight-chested with a bit of a cough,” said Froome.

“But let me set the record straight, I haven’t had to apply for special medication, no TUE (therapeutic use exemption).

“But half the peloton’s got bugs, got some kind of cold or picked up something along the way.

“I have been struggling these last few days so I’m really glad to be able to finish it off today.”

Nairo Quintana has given Team Sky plenty of cause for concern.
Nairo Quintana has given Team Sky plenty of cause for concern.

Quintana finished second on the stage, behind winner Thibaut Pinot, but Froome came home with over a minute to spare and leads by one minute, 12 seconds overall.

And he paid tribute to teammates Richie Porte and Wouter Poels for hanging tough with him on the final ascent.

“I was in difficulty there, I had to really try and find some reserves,” he said.

“I had Richie Porte and Wouter Poels for company, they really turned themselves out and saved it for me in the end.

“Throughout this Tour, every single day from stage one, the guys have just been fantastic.

Richie Porte keeps an eye on Nairo Quintana.
Richie Porte keeps an eye on Nairo Quintana.

Quintana praised Froome’s defensive skills but said he could not have done any more in the quest for victory.

“We came up with a strategy to attack on the Col de la Croix de Fer but unfortunately it didn’t work,” he said.

“We attacked again on Alpe d’Huez and we got a big gap, but it wasn’t enough to win the Tour.

“Froome defended well with great work form his team.”

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