Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome has "no regrets" after he fought to finish third on stage 12 up the Alpe d'Huez.
The stage was won by fellow Brit Tom Pidcock on his Tour de France debut, but Froome's third-place finish was a brilliant side story in another engaging day.
After a huge crash at the 2019 Criterium du Dauphine, Froome was left in intensive care with multiple serious injuries.
The incident threatened to end his career, but after a long recovery Froome has now achieved his best Tour de France stage finish since 2018.
Having been part of a five-man breakaway over the penultimate ascent, Froome managed to stick with the lead group right the way up the famous final climb of Thursday's stage.
Despite finishing over two minutes behind Pidcock, the Israel-Premier Tech rider was understandably proud of his performance, and told reporters: "No regrets today.
"Naturally, I would have loved to have put my hands up and tried to win the stage.
"But I gave it absolutely everything I had today and I don't have any regrets.
"I think where I've come from the last three years, battling back after my accident, to finish third on one of the hardest stages on the tour, I can be really happy with that.
"I'm going to keep pushing, I don't know where my limits are. I'm going to keep trying to improve and hopefully get back to winning ways again."
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