Chris Froome is feeling rejuvenated at 38, after curing his lower back pain with a change in bike position, and is now motivated for the 2024 season.

What happened to Chris Froome in 2023?

He had a difficult 2023 season, racing for only 37 days, and was not selected for the Tour de France.
But Chris Froome refuses to give up, and is determined to race on in 2024, despite criticism from team owner Sylvan Adams.

How did Chris Froome overcome his back pain?

A detailed bike fit proved to be the solution, with Chris Froome working with a bike set-up specialist to adjust his position on the bike.
He found that there was a big difference in the set-ups, and the back pain has since disappeared.

What's next for Chris Froome?

Chris Froome will end his 2023 season at the Japan Cup, and is already looking ahead to 2024, with a focus on the Tour de France.
He was presented with a specially painted Factor O2 Vam, which recalled his childhood in Africa and his love for wildlife.
Chris Froome has only ridden the recent Tour of Hainan since late July, but is feeling positive about his chances for 2024.
He wants to be able to look back on his career and say that he's given it everything, with no regrets.
Chris Froome's successful Grand Tour was cut short in 2019 when he crashed while warming up for the time trial at the Critérium du Dauphiné.
He suffered life-threatening injuries and multiple fractures, but has since made a remarkable recovery.
Chris Froome's love for racing is still strong, and he's motivated to help his teammates and win again.
He's feeling five years younger, and is ready to take on the 2024 season with renewed energy and motivation.