The Weekend Post

Thomas takes grip on Tour

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THE Tour de France is Geraint Thomas’ race to lose, with only one rider seemingly left with a slim hope of catching the Welshman.

The last stage in the Pyrenees tonight, the so-called “queen stage” for its difficulty and drama, offers Dutch rider Tom Dumoulin his final real chance of capitalisi­ng on any slip-up from Thomas.

But Thomas hasn’t put a pedal wrong after two weeks of racing, and Dumoulin knows he needs a miracle of sorts to take his yellow jersey on Stage 19 from Lourdes.

“I think the chance of winning the Tour is really, really small. But if I see an opportunit­y I will take it for sure,” Dumoulin said after yesterday’s uneventful Stage 18 ended in Pau.

“I will try to test Thomas. We will see if it’s possible.”

Thomas leads the Team Sunweb rider by 1min 59sec with three stages of the Tour remaining, including tomorrow’s mostly ceremonial finish on the Champs Elysees in Paris. Dumoulin lost nine seconds to Thomas the day before, when defending champion Chris Froome’s hopes of a record-equalling fifth title all but ended for this year.

Froome, who had been second, fell 32sec behind Dumoulin, whom he had earlier called his Team Sky’s “biggest threat.”

Dumoulin has been waiting all week for a chance to attack, but his opportunit­ies have been limited in the mountains.

 ??  ?? HANDY LEAD: Britain's Geraint Thomas, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, Picture: AP
HANDY LEAD: Britain's Geraint Thomas, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, Picture: AP

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