Team Sky plans to release part of Chris Froome’s power data to the UK anti-doping agency and the Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation (CADF), . Froome has become the subject of doping allegations since he outpaced his competitors in Stage 10 of the Tour last Tuesday, .
“I think we’ll have a look at it tonight, and for the rest day [Tuesday] we will just release an average cadence, average power,” Team Sky manager Dave Brailsford told reporters on Monday.
Froome is currently 3 minutes and 10 seconds ahead of second-place rider Nairo Quintana of Colombia. American rider Tejay van Garderen is in third, 22 seconds behind Quintana.