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Looks like no Chris in TDF ...thoughts with him and his family ...ive no interest this year now so better luck next yr
He's 34 now. It will be hard for him to recover and ever be fit enough to make a comeback.
(13-06-2019 11:31 )Charlemagne Wrote: [ -> ]He's 34 now. It will be hard for him to recover and ever be fit enough to make a comeback.

if thats the case then in comparison to Wiggins and Thomas in certain aspects id say he got screwed but he won more times and will always be #1 of those 3 to me
Froome could be named as winner of the 2011 Vuelta...

https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racin...ing-427070
Froome's injuries are more serious than 1st stated.

He lost 4 pints of blood, neck damage and internal compacting and damage to his organs.
bloody hell keeping fingers crossed for him but any comeback after that would a long road back if he recovers he should enjoy a happy retirement
Chris admits "he is very lucky to be alive" after his horror crash. I wish him sell in his recovery
It's stage2 today. Which is a time trial over 28km in Brussels.
Eurosport's "improved" coverage is doing my head in. The studio panel is pointless and Wiggins on the back of a motorbike? Really?

Just show us the fucking race!
Team Jumbo Visma wins the team time trial by 20 secs from team Ineos.

This leaves Mike Teunissen holding on to the yellow jersey
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