Last Wednesday (20), in an interview with the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, Chris Froome stated that his communication with the team and with the owner of Israel-Premier Tech, Sylvan Adams, remains friendly even after rumors that Both would have fallen out months ago.
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In the chat, the cyclist spoke about his desire to continue investing in his professional career and that he would not like to end the cycle before the contract with Israel-Premier Tech ends, being valid until 2025. The athlete reflected that, until the In the coming years, he will have the ambition to win more matches and prizes.
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“I can understand this perspective completely, but I can’t explain my point of view? What I’m doing now, I’m doing for myself and not for anyone else. I risked my life and had to start over from scratch, even learning to walk again. I got a second chance and everything else that comes with it is a bonus. I continue to follow my dreams and for that I am grateful to the team I am on. I want to finish with no regrets,” said Chris Froome.
Regarding communication with Sylvan Adams, the athlete made it clear that there are no disagreements: “Actually, I talk to Sylvan a lot. But I understand the question. It’s easy to get the wrong idea when certain comments appear in the media. Honestly, a lot of what he said was exaggerated. But the reality is that we are very close. There are no problems between us.”
Previously, during his appearance on the Radio Cycling podcast, the owner of Israel-Premier Tech made some negative comments about Chris Froome and his performances in recent competitions, even sending hints about the cyclist’s stance towards the sports category.