Chris Froome looks at being a champion

Chris Froome is intending to move ahead to act in accordance with Mark Cavendish and attain success in the world road racing championships coming this September.

The top cyclist of Tour de France has already reached to Florence to take part the cycling competition of 2013 for himself and have full confidence in the tough finishing lap of 272.5km race that will comport with his improving capabilities.

Though, Froome, who was involved in the Great Britain team that helped get ready for Cavendish for his winning position in Copenhagen in 2011, states that there will be more than a few other expert cyclists looking at the opportunity to take part in the legendary cycling competition on Sep. 29.

“It was an important factor for British cycling competition for Cavendish to be dressed in the world champion’s uniform and it would be a great rewards upon wearing the jersey,” the Team Sky star expressed.

Energizing

“It’s going to be started a truly rock hard racing competition in Florence, though. This cycling event has really a hard winning circuit – bringing back knowledge from memory it consists of 280km and more than 4000m of rising slopes – so it’s becoming some bit of a risk.

“I feel more than one riders can come on first position, whichever a punchier rider or a real one, thus this racing competition make available a great opportunity for a lot of old and new cyclists who could offer really great performance there.

“But that give certain exciting properties to it and I’d like to make some efforts for it and take part in it.”

After taking part in more than a few trial-type small cycling competitions before Tour de France and getting involved for some time in recouping in July, Froome would like to fly to USA on Wednesday to take part in the 1-week US Pro Challenge racing competition from August 19 to improve his capabilities for upcoming world championships.

Getting warmed in USA

“I’m moving away to Colorado to take part in the US Pro Challenge and I will be there for a number of days along with Richie Porte to get attend some training sessions to be prepared for world championships,” he stated. “It is hoped that that it will improve us in good form for the Tour de France.”

For 2014, he has a strong or impatient desire to secure his top position in Tour de France and states winning one more yellow jersey – more willingly than chasing the Giro d’Italia or Vuelta a Espana for a second time – be at the first position.

“It’s not easy to say at the moment without considering the actual racing circuit, but the Tour de France is really an incredible race, the longest and hardest race from the most ones and I desire to return back and struggle to secure the yellow jersey,” he stated.

“For the moment I think the center of attention will be on the Tour, there is not so much very strong desire to exercise and plan for that.”