Chris Froome triumphs in Tour de Romandie after time trial win
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Britain's Chris Froome says he is building towards his Tour de France defence after winning the Tour de Romandie for the second straight year.
The Kenya-born Team Sky rider dominated the 18.5km time-trial around Neuchatel to seal overall victory by 28 seconds from Katusha's Simon Spilak.
"I am so happy to be back in the yellow jersey again," the 28-year-old said.
On a bumper day for British cycling, Adam Yates and Mark Cavendish also triumphed in the Tour of Turkey.
Yates, 21, who is in his first season as a professional, finished safely in the peloton to take the overall title, while Cavendish won the sprint finish in Istanbul to claim his fourth stage win of the eight-stage race.
In Switzerland, Froome had led world time-trial champion Tony Martin (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) by a second at the top of the course's solitary climb and held on to win the stage by the same margin.
He had started the day a second behind Spilak, but secured a considerable lead over the Slovenian on the short, final stage.
It was Team Sky's third successive win in Romandie - after Sir Bradley Wiggins in 2012 and Froome last year - and the race is considered a good form indicator for the Tour de France, which starts this year in Yorkshire on 5 July.
"It was a really good test for me," added Froome, who was making a competitive return after injury and illness.
"It wasn't an easy race, it was flat out. But I am very happy to have the result. Now I am just building toward the Tour de France.
"I wouldn't go so far as to say whoever wins the Tour de Romandie will win the Tour de France, but it's definitely a good sign - and a sign that I'm on track.
"This has been a really hard period recently. I've had a chest infection and a back problem. I have had to work really hard to get back to this condition."
Stage result:
1. Chris Froome (GB/Team Sky) 24mins 50secs
2. Tony Martin (Ger/Omega) +1"
3. Jesse Sergent (NZd/Trek) +8"
4. Rigoberto Uran (Col/Omega) +15"
5. Jon Izagirre (Esp/Movistar) +20"
Overall standings:
1. Chris Froome (GB/Team Sky) 16 hrs 18 mins 46secs
2. Simon Spilak (Slo/Katusha) +28"
3. Rui Costa (Por/Lampre) +1'32"
4. Mathias Frank (Sui/ IAM) +1'44"
5. Vincenzo Nibali (Ita/Astana) +1'48"
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