Froome ready to defend yellow jersey in the Pyrenees

Chris Froome heads into the Pyrenees with an 18-second advantage after safely ticking off stage 11 at the Tour de France

Chris Froome's main goal in Thursday's 12th stage of the Tour de France will be to ensure that those rivals who have already slipped out of contention do not get back into the race.

The Briton leads Italian Fabio Aru by 18 seconds and France's Romain Bardet by 51 seconds and he will be watching them closely during a punishing 214.5-km trek in the Pyrenees ending with a short, brutal climb to Peyragudes.

Twice champion Alberto Contador and, to a lesser extent, Colombian Nairo Quintana, had bad days in the ninth stage in the Jura last Sunday, but Froome will not give them space.

“We don't want guys who have lost time to get back into the game," the defending champion told reporters on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the death of Briton Tom Simpson on the slopes of Mont Ventoux.

The last 50 kilometers of Thursday's stage 12 are extremely brutal.

The riders will tackle the climb up to the Port de Bales (11.7km at an average gradient of 7.7 percent), a descent to the foot of the Col de Peyresourde (9.7km at 7.8 pc), a very short downhill and the final ascent to Peyragudes (2.4km at 8.4 pc) with gradients sometimes reaching 20 percent.

"It's quite savage. I think if someone blows in those few hundreds of meters (at 20 per cent), there could be some really significant time gaps," said Froome.

"It's one of the key stages of this year's race."

"We’ve got two uphill finishes left and tomorrow’s one of them. It’s definitely going to help shape the GC even further I think."

"The number one priority is not to allow some guys to come back into the GC game and of course for me personally to keep a close eye on Aru," the three-times champion said.

"I will stick to him like glue."

Thursday's stage is made even trickier by the fact that the following one is a punchy 101km trek in the Pyrenees - the kind of short stage that is hard to control.

"It's hard to hold anything back on a stage like tomorrow but the following day will be on the back of our minds," said Froome.

"It's going to be flat out racing, we know what to expect," he said.

Froome is likely to race conservatively.

Asked if he was planning an attack, Froome concluded: “I don’t need to at this point… but let’s see out on the road.”
 
Froome ready to defend yellow jersey in the Pyrenees
 
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