When Wiggins was asked whether the attack was planned and who called Froome back, he said:
"I didn't call him back, I didn't have my radio in at that point, my piece had fallen out. But we talked about Chris maybe attacking in the final."
"This morning we were planning on Cadel still being there and Chris maybe making the twenty-one seconds up [today] to move to second on GC because Chris wasn't 100% confident he'd get the better of Cadel in the last time-trial. As long as I stayed with Vincenzo and those guys, that was the plan."
Questions fired at him in a finish line scrum, Chris Froome talked about sticking to team orders.
"Our plan is to look after Bradley and I'm here to do that."
When asked if he was frustrated, Froome said:
"No, I follow orders at all costs. I'm part of the team and I have to do what the team asks me to do... Bradley is just as strong as me and stronger than me in the time-trials."
"You realise you can win the Tour?" a journalist asked. "... Maybe one day," he replied.
"We feel you're able to win the Tour," another persisted moments later. "Thanks for the compliment, but I think Bradley's in a better position," Froome said.
Word from Wiggins and Froome post race:
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