
Crit win shows Froome is ready for Tour de France
EMGLISHMAN Chris Froome showed he was in great shape for a tilt at his second Tour de France crown next month by winning the Criterium du Dauphine.
Starting the final day 18 seconds behind American Tejay van Garderen, Froome took the stage to win by 10 seconds.
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- Michael Matthews aims for stage win in Tour de France
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- Aussie team riders crash out in Tour de France
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- Chris Froome survives to take second Tour de France


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