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Contador says Tour crash was his fault – but feels he got away lightly

Reiterates that he sees Froome as his main rival for 2015 race

"Maybe I lost the Tour, but I didn't lose my life," says Alberto Contador about the stage 10 crash which caused him to abandon this year’s race. While accepting responsibility for the incident, he says he feels lucky to have escaped with just a broken tibia and is now looking forward to renewing hostilities with Chris Froome, who he says will be his greatest rival at the 2015 Tour de France.

In the wake of Contador’s withdrawal from this year’s Tour, there was much debate about what had caused his crash. Many believed that his bike frame had snapped. However, Contador told BBC Sport's Matt Slater the incident was entirely his own fault and emphasised the need to always be paying attention.

"What I will say is you've got to concentrate for every second on the bike or you won't win the Tour. At that moment, I relaxed, I looked ahead, saw the road was clear and reached back into my pocket to get something to eat. That's when I hit something in the road, my bike jumped and I lost control."

After being given a new bike and shoe and having had his leg bandaged, Contador initially tried to continue, but after another 20km it became apparent that he would have to pull out. Despite this, he feels he got away lightly. "When I think I was going 77kph at the time and I only broke my tibia, well, on balance, that's good."

Contador says the thing that bothered him the most was not the pain but the thought that his great form was going to waste.

"When I lost that time on stage five I was relaxed. I knew my condition – how I had worked harder before the Tour than I had ever worked in my career – and I knew the Tour is very long. When I finished on the cobblestones and analysed it, I was positive – 2.30 was fine.

"I can't say that I would have won, but I know I would have challenged. In my opinion, the favourite was Froome, and if we had stayed in the race we would have had a great battle in the mountains."

Some have said that next year's Tour route isn't for Chris Froome because of the lack of a long time trial. When it was announced, even the rider himself suggested that he might ride the Giro instead – although he has since confirmed that he will in fact ride the Tour after all.

Contador says talk of time trials is misleading and is convinced that Froome, not 2014 winner Vincenzo Nibali, will represent his greatest threat in 2015. "Froome isn't a climber? Of course he is a climber. He was the best climber in 2013 and I still think he's the favourite for next year."

On his personal website, Froome has expressed similar feelings about Contador, saying that he is the rider who stands out ahead of the 2015 Tour. “He came back after his injury in an amazing way to win the Vuelta España title this year and I expect him to be just as strong next season."

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J90 | 9 years ago
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They still need to be concerned about the shark, don't forget how strong he was throughout the tour and especially in the mountains. At times he didn't really need to attack at all, yet he did and dropped a lot of other great riders numerous times, got the stage wins and put himself up there with the great Merckx.

Quintana is another one they'll have to watch out for too obviously.

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blinddrew replied to J90 | 9 years ago
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J90 wrote:

At times he didn't really need to attack at all, yet he did and dropped a lot of other great riders numerous times, got the stage wins and put himself up there with the great Merckx.

Agree with this. I've never been a big fan of nibbles before but I loved the way he rode in the tour. Every time he felt strong he attacked, really good to see.

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notfastenough | 9 years ago
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A gentlemen's sporting rivalry for a change. I can't be arsed with the childish dramas that crop up so often.

So Bertie basically thinks that Nibbles only won because these two weren't there. Fair enough, and he may well be correct, but we did learn this year that Nibbles is seriously good on cobbles. Admittedly these two were out before that point and may prove to be just as competitive, but I wouldn't write VN off just yet. Stage 4 could prove decisive.

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WolfieSmith | 9 years ago
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Regardless of what his steak had in it and bearing in mind this is the bloke who was operated in for a none cycle related brain aneurysm ( check his scalp scars) - I have huge respect for Bertie. He's not shy of sticking the cleat in on hill, flat and in a headwind either. Proper racer.

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unistriker | 9 years ago
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I love this battle in cycling between Chris Froome and berty Contador.

there is no hatred in it, both guys truly admire the other.

Comparisons to the other sport I watch Formula 1 makes the F1 drivers Hamilton vs Rosberg looks like school kids.

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backflipbedlem | 9 years ago
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Should be an exciting year of racing!

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Simmo72 | 9 years ago
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All this talk of Froome and Contador being favorites and no one mentions a certain little Colombian mountain goat who could stir things up.

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