Tour de France: Chris Froome makes it clear on Bradley Wiggins decision

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Chris Froome dismisses suggestions that he had a say in Bradley Wiggins' omission from Team Sky's Tour de France roster.

As it emerged that Wiggins is in talks with Garmin-Sharp about joining the United States-based team in 2015, Froome denied it was his decision that the 2012 Tour de France champion did not get a spot this year.

The Tour de France begins Saturday.

Wiggins won the 2012 Tour thanks in large part to Froome's power as a support rider. Froome led the team last year on his way to a championship when Wiggins was injured and missed the race.

Wiggins and Froome have not raced together in more than a year.

"Just to make it absolutely clear, I do not have a role in selection," Froome said.

"I do speak to [Team Sky principal] Dave Brailsford about generally the group of guys I've been racing with, but, if you look at how a Tour team is generally selected, the guys doing a Tour will be doing altitude camps together, racing together as a group."

A Wiggins-Froome rivalry has been well documented.

Garmin-Sharp team manager Jonathan Vaughters confirmed to Cyclingnews he has spoken to Wiggins, although no move can be made until cycling's transfer window opens in August.

"Brad and I have had a couple of friendly chats," Vaughters said.

"They were nice conversations but I have to stress that Sky have the first priority in this matter and we can't negotiate or sign contracts until the UCI's transfer window opens on August 1 and we're going to follow the rules strictly."

Vaughters believes Wiggins' time trial ability would suit Garmin-Sharp.

"Brad and I, our objectives are aligned," he said.

"We both want to work with strong team time trial teams and we share other ideas too. There have been no negotiations at this stage though and we won't and can't make a move until Team Sky make a decision."

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