Israel Premier Tech’s Chris Froome has been having a decent Tour de France this year, with solid third on the legendary Alpe d’Huez. The Kenyan-born Brit has struggled to regain his TdF-winning form since his horrendous crash in the 2019 Dauphiné. Froome has said that he is feeling stronger this years, with his numbers getting closer to the old days.
His IPT team also had a great ride from Canadian Hugo Houle on stage 13. After trying several times to breakway, he finally got in the right one and finished third, behind Mads Pedersen.
Froome and the other riders seem to be enjoying their rest day by taking a little swim in a river. The riders are in Carcassonne, where the temperature is 36 degrees Celsius, so it makes sense that the boys want to cool off.
@OutOfCycling one for you 😂 pic.twitter.com/HAogI93n9x
— Chris Froome (@chrisfroome) July 18, 2022
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