Tom Dumoulin: Chris Froome's broken leg is bad for cycling

12 June 2019 04:55
A shock stage winner and a new race leader, but unsurprisingly the stage 4 time trial at the Criterium du Dauphine was overshadowed by the high-speed crash that left Chris Froome with a suspected broken femur and his Tour de France dreams over for this year at least. Even the post-race interviews from the remaining Tour de France rivals were dominated by talk of the incident that took place during the Team Ineos rider’s recon of the 26.1km course around Roanne. Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb) finished the stage in third place behind winner Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) and Tejay van Garderen (EF Education First), and the Dutchman had his own story to tell of a day in the saddle that offered signs of his improvement since abandoning the Giro d’Italia, but his comments regarding Froome and the British rider’s certainty in missing the Tour de France were the most pertinent on such a day. "That’s devastating for him and for cycling in general," Dumoulin told Cyclingnews after Van Aert had nudged him off the hot seat with an amazingly fast ride.ADVERTISEMENT "Froome’s the main character in the Tour de France that everyone looks to. Ineos still have a great team with Thomas and Bernal even without Froome, but normally he would be number one leader so it’s bad for him and it’s bad for cycling." As for Dumoulin, the signs are encouraging, despite the nagging injury he still holds from his Giro d’Italia crash. He told Cyclingnews on the eve of the time trial that he would go all out on his favourite terrain, even with the shard of metal that is still lodged in his left knee. "My ride was alright. Not great, if you look at the times. I definitely have some improvements to make in the next few weeks, but I knew that already," Dumoulin said. You can read more at Cyclingnews.com.readfullarticle

Source: Cycling News