Froome to leave Team INEOS at the
end of the season
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[July 09, 2020]
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's
most decorated road cyclist Chris Froome will leave Team INEOS at
the end of the season, ending a long association with the British
outfit with whom he won the Tour de France four times.
In a statement team boss Dave Brailsford, the mastermind of Froome's
Tour wins in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017, said he had taken the
decision not to renew the British rider's contract which ends in
December.
The 35-year-old Froome, who is one win away from equalling the Tour
record of five victories, has signed a multi-year contract at Israel
Start-Up Nation.
"We are making this announcement earlier than would usually be the
case to put an end to recent speculation and allow the Team to focus
on the season ahead," Brailsford said.
Kenya-born Froome suffered a dreadful accident last year in training
and missed the Tour, which was won by Colombian team mate Egan
Bernal.
He said he was still focused on winning his fifth Tour title with
the team in this year's race which has been re-scheduled because of
the COVID-19 pandemic.
"It has been a phenomenal decade with the Team, we have achieved so
much together and I will always treasure the memories," Froome, who
joined the team then known as Team Sky in 2010, said in a statement.
"I look forward to exciting new challenges as I move into the next
phase of my career."
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Team Ineos' Chris Froome before the race REUTERS/Satish Kumar
Subramani/File Photo
The recruitment of Froome, who also won the Giro d'Italia in 2018,
the 2017 Vuelta as well as the 2011 edition retrospectively, is a
major coup for Israel Start-Up Nation.
"This is an historic moment for ISN, Israel, Israeli sports, our
many fans all around the world and, of course, for me personally --
a moment of enormous pride," said the team's co-owner, Sylvan Adams.
Froome is no longer automatic leader at Team INEOS with Bernal and
Geraint Thomas, winner of the Tour in 2018, both vying for that
position.
"Chris is understandably keen to have sole team leadership in the
next chapter of his career -- which is not something we are able to
guarantee him at this point," Brailsford said.
(Reporting by Simon Jennings and Martyn Herman; Editing by Alison
Williams and Toby Davis)
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