Michael Rasmussen ridicules Chris Froome: "Froome could ride his Pinarello from 2015 and He still wouldn’t crack top 20 in Tour du Rwanda"

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Friday, 10 November 2023 at 10:22
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Chris Froome stated that recently that he's changed his bike setup in magnitude of centimeters and that this could be behind part of his lack of performance. A lot of people reacted with skepticism and that includes Michael Rasmussen who doesn't believe the former Tour de France winner's words.
“I had one of my old bikes from Team Sky/Ineos days so I was able to compare the position on the two different bikes. I found that my reach, so from saddle to the handlebars, was over three centimetres of difference between the two bikes, longer on the current bike," Froome told Cyclingnews recently. “I took my old bike and went to a specialist and found very big discrepancies between my positions. But now we’ve made some big changes, more than centimetres in terms of saddle height, in terms of the reach, it’s really a lot, we’re not talking millimetres.”
Rasmussen simply did not believe the words of Froome, responding shortly after: "What a load of BS from Froome. Any pro cyclist who has done 1000s of hours on a bike will instantly feel a change in the set-up." Other fans were quick to point out stories within Team Sky where riders could notice a difference of millimeters on the bike. Froome has also talked about changes in bike position on more than one occasion during his stay at Israel - Premier Tech.
"Froome could ride his Pinarello from 2015 and He still wouldn’t crack top 20 in Tour du Rwanda with his current level," the Dane concluded.
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JCooler 07 April 2024 at 12:04+ 4

Dodger +41 Why don't you focus on the topic? Nobody is saying that Froome isn't a great champion. People, and not only MR, is laughing about his statment that it's the bikes fault and now everything is gonna change. Bike riders are perfectionists when it comes to there equipment and bikes. But let's see what the new season will bring. Now it's no longer the size of the bike that's holding him back and he's feels five years younger

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StardustDragon 07 April 2024 at 08:18+ 1653

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