Chris Froome extends Tour of Oman lead with win in fifth stage
Britain's Chris Froome has extended his overall lead of the Tour of Oman by winning the fifth stage.
The Team Sky rider now leads by 27 seconds going into Saturday's final stage and is on the verge of winning his first major stage race.
Froome took the 144km Muscat to Boshar race in a sprint finish ahead of Alberto Contador of Spain, who moves into second overall.
Chris Froome“Tomorrow hopefully the sprinters' teams will take advantage of the flatter profile and it should end in a sprint if all goes to plan.”
Australia's Cadel Evans fell back into third place, 39 seconds behind Froome.
Froome, 27, was previously runner-up in the 2011 Vuelta a Espana and the 2012 Tour de France but is now in a strong position to improve on those finishes.
On Friday, the Nairobi-born rider responded to Contador's attacks on the second and third of three climbs to finish half a wheel ahead of the two-time Tour de France winner on the line, with Joaquim Rodriguez just behind in third place.
"The team tried to keep things together as well as they could and coming towards the final two climbs Saxo Bank and our rivals lit up the race and made it very hard," Froome told Team Sky's website .
"That left me isolated with Richie Porte to look after me. He did a fantastic job, taking me up to the final climb where I was able to cover the moves from Contador.
"It was a really exciting finish coming down to a sprint between me, Alberto and Rodriguez. Luckily I just managed to get the better of them on the line.
"Hopefully the sprinters' teams will take advantage of the flatter profile [on Saturday's final stage] and it should end in a sprint if all goes to plan. I've extended my lead to 27 seconds so it puts us in a good place going into the stage."
Saturday's sixth and final stage is a largely flat 144km race that finishes with three laps of a circular circuit in Muscat.
Meanwhile, Rodriguez's Katusha team will be able to compete on the elite World Tour in 2013 after they succeeded in their appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to overturn the rejection of their original application.
The International Cycling Union (UCI) had rejected their application to compete in the top flight because of the Russian team's doping record over the past four years.
Tour of Oman - overall standings after stage five:
1 Christopher Froome (GB) - Sky Procycling, 20:04:13"
2 Alberto Contador (Spa) - Team Saxo-Tinkoff, @27"
3 Cadel Evans (Aus) - BMC Racing, @39"
4 Joaquim Rodriguez (Spa) - Katusha, @50"
5 Rinaldo Nocentini (Ita) - AG2R, @1'13""
6 Johann Tschop (SUI) - IAM Cycling, @1'13"
7 Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) - Astana, @1'19"
8 Kenny Elissonde (Fra) - FDJ, @1'34"
9 Dominico Pozzovivo (Ita) - AG2R, @1'44"
10 Maxime Bouet (Fra) - AG2R, @2'00"
Selected others:
68 Bradley Wiggins (GB) - Sky Procycling, @18'46"
70 Peter Kennaugh (GB) Sky Procycling, @19'02"
96 Russell Downing (GB) - Team NetApp-Endura, @27:18"
103 Erick Rowsell (GB) Team NetApp-Endura, @28'09"
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Comment number 46.
Lanterne rouge17th February 2013 - 23:28
@umpteenth
The list of footballers who have been implicated as dopers is as long as the list of cyclists. I appreciate your love of your sport, but please learn to live with its shortcomings also.
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Comment number 45.
RMPTaff17th February 2013 - 23:14
Great win for Froome and puts a marker down. Not really an indicator of what will happen in the TdF but it's a one-up on Contador and will give him something to think about.
Froome will be no slouch on the climbs and will give El Pistolero a run for his money.
Mind you, twice in a day up Alpe D'Huez will be brutal and could be where the Tour is won and lost!
All the same, great start to 2013.
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Pechorin16th February 2013 - 15:22
We have established there was a doping problem in cycling. Maybe it is time for all the fools who consistently comment on it to move on.
Good start for Froome, lets hope he isnt peaking to early if he carrying British hopes of Tour de France
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Richie16th February 2013 - 11:51
Chris Froome is the overall winner of the 2013 Tour of Oman. Alberto Contador +27sec. Cadel Evans +39 sec. Great line up, great event.
Well done to all the riders, including Sir Brad, for the way they interacted with the crowds and gave a positive impression of professional sport
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Comment number 42.
Tim Deegan16th February 2013 - 11:30
Be serious umpteenth how can you possibly know footy is clean? Read up legal cases ?google/something and see that absolutely any life situation where £M++ at stake attracts lots of very unscrupulous behaviour to get the cash. Construction, pharmaceuticals, banking, you name it, sport and footy included.
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