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Michelle Froome deletes social media account after Muslims “drain on modern society" rant, as pro-Palestine activists call for protests against Israel-Premier Tech

The agent and wife of Chris Froome said Muslims were “here to take over” and claimed “there are no innocent Gazans” during a string of social media posts, with the UCI ProTeam distancing itself from “comments made by third parties"...

Michelle Froome, the agent and wife of seven-time Grand Tour winner Chris Froome, appeared today to have deleted her X (formerly Twitter) account, only to reinstate it hours later – two days after publishing a series of inflammatory posts claiming that Muslims are “here to take over” and are a “drain on modern society”, and that “there are no innocent Gazans”.

Earlier this week, Israel – Premier Tech, the UCI ProTeam Chris Froome has represented since 2021, distanced itself from the social media posts, which have sparked renewed calls from pro-Palestine activists to target the team at this year’s Giro d’Italia and Tour de France.

Responding to a question from road.cc about Michelle Froome’s posts, Israel – Premier Tech said: “Any comments or beliefs made public by third parties associated with the team’s riders or staff do not represent Israel – Premier Tech, its team members, or its partners.”

> "We continue to race proudly as Israel – Premier Tech": Israel name removed from cycling team's vehicles as "precautionary measure"

That comment came after Michelle Froome had made a hugely controversial return to X/Twitter on Monday with a string of posts about the ongoing situation in Israel and Gaza, having not posted on her account since 2020.

"First they'll come for Israel, then the rest of the world. Be warned... it doesn't end here," the first tweet said.

"Women’s rights matter! Gay rights matter! Trans rights matter! Hamas doesn’t support any of those. Take the blindfolds off and see the reality of the hatred they are spreading. There are no innocent Gazans.

"I'm sick of sitting idly by quietly supporting Israel while the Hamas propaganda takes over social media. Enough is enough! The silent majority needs to stand up and be heard. We don't want your religion, we don't want your beliefs. It is not compatible with modern civilisation.

"Muslims are no longer the minority they claim to be. They are here to take over. The UK, France, they are happy to claim the benefits but will not integrate into those communities. They will continue to TAKE what suits them. They are a drain on modern society. 

"It's time people stop pandering to the political correctness. It's all a facade. They burned babies alive. They deserve no remorse whatsoever. This is just the beginning. WAKE UP."

Other tweets said she had "reported multiple posts on TikTok sharing Hamas propaganda" and "if anyone is surprised that I have strong opinions they clearly haven't been around cycling long enough."

"I have been quiet but I will not be quiet anymore," she continued. "This is not about cycling it is about the world my children are being raised in, more parents need to be concerned about this."

The account had not posted in a few years, but old posts include reaction to Froome's 2017 Tour victory and crash at the 2019 Critérium du Dauphiné. 

The 38-year-old professional cyclist, aiming to return to the Tour this summer having missed out on selection in 2023, has not commented on his wife and agent’s posts, having last posted on Instagram at the weekend. In January, he appeared in social media videos shared by Israel's Foreign Ministry and the official State of Israel account promoting a solidarity ride in support of hostages held in Gaza.

Chris Froome RideToBringThemHome promotional video (Twitter/official Israel account)

Following an online backlash to her anti-Muslim rant, Michelle Froome’s X/Twitter account appeared to have been deleted on Wednesday morning, only to be reinstated a few hours later, as she posted another inflammatory anti-Muslim message.

Her social media outbursts also appear to have sparked renewed calls from pro-Palestine activists to protest her husband’s Israel–Premier Tech team along the route of this year’s Giro d’Italia and Tour de France.

“We call for more protests than ever along the race routes of the Giro d’Italia and the Tour de France, which will start from Italy this year,” the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel said on Monday.

The group also claimed that Israel–Premier Tech is “Israeli government-sponsored” (despite its strong links to Israel through its owners, the team is not directly connected to the state), and that it exists to “sportswash” what it calls a “75-year-long regime of military occupation and apartheid”.

> Brailsford threatened to fine Wiggins if he didn't support Froome in Tour de France

During the 2012 Tour de France, Michelle and Cath Wiggins, ex-wife of Bradley, became embroiled in a Twitter spat moments after the two riders crossed the finish line on stage 11, Froome having controversially attacked teammate and yellow jersey Wiggins before waiting on team orders.

"Beyond disappointed… I know what happened just then," Michelle tweeted, before adding in a follow-up post: "If you want loyalty, get a Froome dog… a quality I value… although being taken advantage of by others!"

Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too.

Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he's not working you'll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he'll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he's a bit strange like that.

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Patrick9-32 | 8 months ago
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Annnnnnnd the twitter account is gone. 

I am guessing there were some awkward conversations in the Froome household this morning....

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Rendel Harris replied to Patrick9-32 | 8 months ago
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Patrick9-32 wrote:

Annnnnnnd the twitter account is gone. 

I am guessing there were some awkward conversations in the Froome household this morning....

People are wise to deletions now and someone will always get a screenshot - one of her choicer efforts below. Also apparently Muslims come to Europe so they can claim medical benefits for their children who are all disabled because they married their cousins...

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john_smith replied to Rendel Harris | 8 months ago
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Are you absolutely sure that is genuine? What do you hope to achieve by posting it here? 

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Secret_squirrel replied to john_smith | 8 months ago
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Why not?  Vile individuals need holding to account and shaming - at least until they apologise.

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Rendel Harris replied to john_smith | 8 months ago
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john_smith wrote:

Are you absolutely sure that is genuine? What do you hope to achieve by posting it here? 

Yes it's genuine and I believe it was worth sharing now that she's deleted it to demonstrate that this wasn't just righteous anger at what is going on in Israel/Gaza at the moment but a fully fledged hate rant.

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chrisonabike replied to Rendel Harris | 8 months ago
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It's getting worse than sporting spoilers!  Come here to avoid X/Twitter and find people cross-posting all the barrel-scrapings from there.

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Rendel Harris replied to chrisonabike | 8 months ago
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chrisonabike wrote:

It's getting worse than sporting spoilers!  Come here to avoid X/Twitter and find people cross-posting all the barrel-scrapings from there.

Well it's a little bit difficult to write or indeed comment on somebody's Twitter rant without quoting from Twitter…

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chrisonabike replied to Rendel Harris | 8 months ago
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Exactly.  That would be a good place to stop!

"If you can't find something nice to say, go on social media", no?

Road.cc could just pin "Outrage as someone says something shocking / asinine / hateful on Twitter" on the home page.  But presumably all those with a taste for that are already there?

Mind you we'd lose those cheerful bike bus / Timmy Mallet's travels / "I made a bike for refugees out of discarded Conservative MPs" stories.

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Patrick9-32 replied to chrisonabike | 8 months ago
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chrisonabike wrote:

"I made a bike for refugees out of discarded Conservative MPs" 

Gives new meaning to "boris bike"...

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james-o replied to chrisonabike | 8 months ago
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Timmy Mallet's travels .. that was a twitter high point. More of this sort of thing.

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Cugel replied to chrisonabike | 8 months ago
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chrisonabike wrote:

It's getting worse than sporting spoilers!  Come here to avoid X/Twitter and find people cross-posting all the barrel-scrapings from there.

Let's be blunt - this website is a conglomerate of shock-horror "news stories" for cyclist allied with a load of pretend-reviews that are obviously adverts. As with the old-fashioned style of "news" found in newspaps and on the idiot-box, the RoadCC shockyhorrors are now peppered with the sludge made of swivel-eyed slebs, Toryspiv, rabid-righty yell-hoot and their various antisocial-media spews.

There are better things to do with your life than come here to pick up new sleb enemies and get depressed over the slide of all things human into a cesspit of rotted kkkultural effluent.

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john_smith replied to Cugel | 8 months ago
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Going after someone's wife for something entirely non-cycling-related is surely a bit different from the usual "what an antisocial motorist/'journalist'/Tory did today" stuff though.

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Rendel Harris replied to john_smith | 8 months ago
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john_smith wrote:

Going after someone's wife for something entirely non-cycling-related is surely a bit different from the usual "what an antisocial motorist/'journalist'/Tory did today" stuff though.

"Going after" = "reporting on". If she's got grief for her extremely nasty opinions that's on her for having the opinions, not the people who report them.

As for "someone's wife for something entirely non-cycling-related", she is a well-known and somewhat notorious figure in the cycling world for her previous actions and she is using that position as a way of spreading her opinions. There is an element of those who live by the sword shall die by the sword here, she can't use her husband's fame to gain a large social media following by commenting on him and attacking his rivals and then say it's not fair, people are only paying attention to me because of my husband. Furthermore, her husband rides for an Israeli team that has been accused of being a sportswashing vehicle for the Israeli government and he has been almost completely silent on the issues arising from the current conflict, so the views of someone close to him with which, presumably, he does not entirely disagree are bound to be of interest. All of this context makes it a perfectly legitimate story for this and other cycling media to report, in my opinion.

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Secret_squirrel replied to Cugel | 8 months ago
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Cugel wrote:

 

Whining and moaning....

If you hate it so much why are you here and commenting?  Doesnt that make you part of the problem?

Dont let the door hit you on the arse on your way out....

 

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Rapha Nadal replied to Cugel | 8 months ago
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Cugel wrote:
chrisonabike wrote:

It's getting worse than sporting spoilers!  Come here to avoid X/Twitter and find people cross-posting all the barrel-scrapings from there.

Let's be blunt - this website is a conglomerate of shock-horror "news stories" for cyclist allied with a load of pretend-reviews that are obviously adverts. As with the old-fashioned style of "news" found in newspaps and on the idiot-box, the RoadCC shockyhorrors are now peppered with the sludge made of swivel-eyed slebs, Toryspiv, rabid-righty yell-hoot and their various antisocial-media spews.

There are better things to do with your life than come here to pick up new sleb enemies and get depressed over the slide of all things human into a cesspit of rotted kkkultural effluent.

 

And yet here you are....

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Born_peddling | 8 months ago
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Just a suggestion..... Abolish ALL religions and one less thing to fight/feel superior about.... No religion is perfect and neither are we but when your belief system tells you you're better than everyone else. You're gonna piss people off! I don't support the conflict in the middle east whatsoever as I stand by my previous statement.... The Israel/Gazan conflict is a religious dispute, both sides hiding behind their respective religious shields whilst both guilty of horrendous acts. In short neither side is going to be happy till the other doesn't exist.

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Slartibartfast replied to Born_peddling | 8 months ago
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Armed resistance and genocide are not the same thing

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lycralout replied to Slartibartfast | 8 months ago
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An alternative statement is.
Terrorism and alleged genocide are not the same thing

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Slartibartfast replied to lycralout | 8 months ago
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'alleged' by multiple organisations which know about this sort of thing. Nelson Mandela was a 'terrorist'.

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ErnieC replied to Slartibartfast | 8 months ago
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Dogless wrote:

Armed resistance and genocide are not the same thing

when does armed resistance become genocide?

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Slartibartfast replied to ErnieC | 8 months ago
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When you're killing innocents in the thousands, in hospitals, homes and refugee camps maybe? Dunno, you tell me.

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john_smith replied to Born_peddling | 8 months ago
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It's certainly not the case that all religions tell you you're better than everyone else. And even if you managed to abolish all religions (which would involve abolishing many of the fundamental freedoms on which liberal socities are based), you'd still be left with the likes of Putin, Hitler, Stalin, Mao. Indeed it is debatable whether Hamas and co. wouldn't find some other reason to murder people if their religion were taken from them.

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Global Nomad replied to Born_peddling | 8 months ago
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if you think this is a religious war you are fundementally mistaken - it is about power and control and land. 

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Born_peddling replied to Global Nomad | 8 months ago
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I welcome you critique no I acknowledge majority conflicts are for land, maintaining power and control after the fact are a separate obstacle altogether choosing the facade of religious/racial prejudice are just convenient non rationals to hide behind. I could've gone in depth with the current Russia/Ukraine conflict with China wanting Taiwan for the same reasons as comparison but at what point is it enough? Same goes for you all I welcome your responses debate is healthy so long as you're open minded and stay open minded!

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theJewishcyclist replied to Global Nomad | 8 months ago
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Read the Hamas 1988 covenant. It makes very clear, that this is a reigious war against the Jews, (a term it use interchangeably with Zionist) and here are a few qotation to illustrate my point.

"The Islamic Resistance Movement: The Movement's programme is Islam. From it, it draws its ideas, ways of thinking and understanding of the universe, life and man. It resorts to it for judgement in all its conduct, and it is inspired by it for guidance of its steps."

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 Islamic Resistance Movement aspires to the realisation of Allah's promise, no matter how long that should take. The Prophet, Allah bless him and grant him salvation, has said:

"The Day of Judgement will not come about until Moslems fight the Jews (killing the Jews), when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say O Moslems, O Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. Only the Gharkad tree, (evidently a certain kind of tree) would not do that because it is one of the trees of the Jews." (related by al-Bukhari and Moslem)."

"Allah is its target, the Prophet is its model, the Koran its constitution: Jihad is its path and death for the sake of Allah is the loftiest of its wishes."

This isn't a religious war?

To be clear, I disagree with most of what she wrote, and like most of us on here, strongly wish she had never opened her mouth.

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Secret_squirrel replied to Born_peddling | 8 months ago
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Duh.  Its an excuse.   They would find another.

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Steve K replied to Born_peddling | 8 months ago
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Born_peddling wrote:

Just a suggestion..... Abolish ALL religions and one less thing to fight/feel superior about.... 

Imagine...

 

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Rendel Harris | 8 months ago
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Michelle Froome wrote:

There are no innocent Gazans

So, just as an example, what had five-month-old twins Naeim and Wissam Abu Anza, killed in an Israeli airstrike on a civilian house, done in their short time on earth to make them "not innocent"? Or the other 13,750 children killed thus far? Every bit as innocent as the poor Israeli children murdered by Hamas. Say they are a tragic consequence of a necessary action, if you really believe that, but don't give out that they are all in some way guilty because they had the misfortune to be born in that place at this time.

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Paul J replied to Rendel Harris | 8 months ago
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What a vile creature she is, along with all the others who trot that out.

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dubwise replied to Rendel Harris | 8 months ago
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Rendel Harris wrote:
Michelle Froome wrote:

There are no innocent Gazans

So, just as an example, what had five-month-old twins Naeim and Wissam Abu Anza, killed in an Israeli airstrike on a civilian house, done in their short time on earth to make them "not innocent"? Or the other 13,750 children killed thus far? Every bit as innocent as the poor Israeli children murdered by Hamas. Say they are a tragic consequence of a necessary action, if you really believe that, but don't give out that they are all in some way guilty because they had the misfortune to be born in that place at this time.

Why do you say Gaza children were killed but Israeli children murdered?

This here is a problem we have with the msm, they play done the murders of one country but ramp up for the other country.

Surely, the children on both sides are murdered.

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