CHRIS FROOM will use the heartache of crashing out of the Tour de France last year as motivation for another tilt at glory.

The 30-year-old was one of five Britons named in Team Sky's nine-man line-up for the Tour yesterday and will compete along with Richie Porte, Geraint Thomas, Peter Kennaugh, Ian Stannard, Luke Rowe, Nicolas Roche, Leopold Konig and Wout Poels in the gruelling race, which gets under way in Utrecht on Saturday.

Froome, who won the event in 2013, said: "Last year's disappointment is this year's motivation for Team Sky.

"From the moment I crashed out in 2014, I've had the burning desire to get back to this year's Tour in the best possible shape.

"I'm ready and I'm fortunate to have a strong team around me selected to meet the many different challenges of this year's race - from the cobbles to the climbs.

"There's a great spirit in the group and we're ready to give our best for every kilometre of every day over the three weeks of the Tour.

"We're counting down the days. We can't wait to get started and we are up for the challenge ahead."

Team principal Sir Dave Brailsford is confident Team Sky will be in the mix, but admits they can take nothing for granted.

He said: "The Tour is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in years, and we've chosen a team of talented riders for the race.

"We've studied this year's route carefully and have selected the riders who we believe will best deliver our race strategy. Inevitably it is always a difficult decision.

"We're all looking forward to a great race and we have a strong team - led by Chris Froome - that's hungry for success.

"I'm confident that Team Sky will be competitive - but of course we can take nothing for granted. One thing we can say for certain is that it's going to be a great contest and a great three weeks of racing for the fans. That is fantastic for the sport of cycling."