Tour de Form
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Froome's victory is his second in three years and Team Sky's fourth in the last five (Pic: Sirotti)
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Vincenzo Nibali ignited the race with several attacks on stage six, which earned him a day in the yellow jersey (Pic: Sirotti)
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Simon Yates finished second on the final day to seal fifth place overall and the white jersey of best young rider at the Dauphine (Pic: X.Bourgois/ASO)
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Nacer Bouhanni proved his sprinting form with two stage wins (Pic: Sirotti)
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Steve Cummings was in the breakaway again on stage eight as he bid to earn a spot in MTN-Qhubeka's Tour de France team (Pic: X.Bourgois/ASO)
Tour de Form
Chris Froome (Team Sky) will start his bid for a second Tour de France win on the back of sealing his second Criterium du Dauphine title.
The Kenyan-born Brit stormed to victory with two stage wins in the final two days to overhaul Tejay van Garderen and claim the yellow jersey.
Froome’s second Dauphine win in three years, coupled with Sir Bradley Wiggins’ back-to-back triumphs in 2011 and 2012, mean British Team Sky riders account for four of the last five wins at the pre-Tour form finder.
But after a race which also saw impressive rides from the likes of Romain Bardet (Ag2r-La Mondiale), Vincenzo Nibali (Astana), Rui Costa (Lampre-Merida) and 22-year-old Brit Simon Yates (Orica-GreenEDGE), what have we learned ahead of the 2015 Tour de France? Read on for our post-race observations.
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