So inevitably the more bonkers parts of the net are saying Froome's crash was faked, although no-one seems to know to what end. Cyclingtips even rendered a breathy "we aren't saying it, but this is what the conspiracists are saying and why" article in minute detail. That place has become proper clickbait.
I do like how on cycling news (which has the worst comment section and advertising pop ups) the way they swung it was that the only people outside of Ineos that saw it were British and everyone is in on it.
So inevitably the more bonkers parts of the net are saying Froome's crash was faked, although no-one seems to know to what end. Cyclingtips even rendered a breathy "we aren't saying it, but this is what the conspiracists are saying and why" article in minute detail. That place has become proper clickbait.