Tour champ weighs up the competition as he prepares for Grand Tour double.
Sky captain Chris Froome has said Italian Vincenzo Nibali will be his biggest rival for the Vuelta a España title when the race starts this weekend.
When Froome lines up he will be attempting to rack up a historic double by backing up his Tour de France win with victory at the Vuelta, something no one has done since the Spanish race moved to its late-August slot in 1995.
Speaking to Cycling Weekly from his training bass in Isola in the Alps, Froome said the Bahrain-Merida rider, who finished third at the Giro, would be a serious threat. “Not to take anything away from any of my other rivals, but I think Vincenzo Nibali [will be my biggest rival] given his freshness and that things didn’t go as he would have liked in the Giro,” Froome said.
“I imagine his motivation levels will be second to none right now.”
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