Chris Froome effectively wins Tour de France ahead of largely ceremonial final stage

July 20, 2013 at 11:04PM
Christopher Froome of Britain, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, rides in the pack during the 20th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 125 kilometers (78.1 miles) with start in in Annecy and finish in Annecy-Semnoz, France, Saturday July 20 2013.
Christopher Froome of Britain, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, rides in the pack during the 20th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 125 kilometers (78.1 miles) with start in in Annecy and finish in Annecy-Semnoz, France, Saturday July 20 2013. (Associated Press - Ap/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

ANNECY-SEMNOZ, France — Chris Froome has effectively wrapped up a Tour de France victory, putting himself in position to become Britain's second successive champion after Bradley Wiggins.

Froome retained his big race lead in the penultimate stage before Sunday's processional run-in to Paris.

Froome finished third in Stage 20 to the ski station of Annecy-Semnoz, won by Colombian rider Nairo Quintana. The 125-kilometer (78-mile) trek was the last of four successive stages in the Alps and the final significant obstacle Froome needed to overcome before Sunday's usually relaxed ride to the finish on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.

Froome easily retained his lead. Alberto Contador, who had been second at the start of the day, struggled on the final climb and dropped off the podium.

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