Deccan Chronicle

SKY-HIGH FOR THOMAS

Team Sky rider takes his 1st Tour de France title comfortabl­y

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Paris, July 30: Geraint Thomas won his first Tour de France title on Sunday, concluding his transforma­tion from a support rider into a champion of cycling’s biggest race.

The Welsh rider with Team Sky successful­ly defended his lead of 1 minute, 51 seconds over second-placed Tom Dumoulin in the mostly ceremonial final stage.

Thomas rode a yellow bicycle to match his yellow jersey and shared glasses of champagne with his teammates during the casual ride into Paris before buckling down to keep up with the other leaders on the cobbleston­es of the ChampsElys­ees.

“It’s going to take a while to sink in,” Thomas said before draping the flag of Wales over his shoulders during the podium ceremony. “Normally that stage is really hard but today I just seemed to float around it. I had goose bumps going around there. The support from the Welsh, British flags . ... To ride around wearing this (yellow jersey) is a dream.”

Four-time champion Chris Froome, Thomas’ teammate, finished third, 2:24 behind, and rode next to Thomas as they crossed the line, with Froome applauding.

Thomas was a support rider during Froome’s four victories but he emerged as Sky’s strongest rider in this race when Froome crashed early on and couldn’t keep up in the mountains.

Norwegian rider Alexander Kristoff with UAE Team Emirates won the last stage in a sprint finish, narrowly beating John Degenkolb and Arnaud Demare.

“I’ve dreamed about this victory for many years,” Kristoff said. “I’ve been close many times before but never managed to beat the faster guys like (Mark) Cavendish, (Andre) Greipel, or (Marcel) Kittel, but today they’re not here, they’re out after the mountains, and today I was the fastest, so I’m super happy.”

The mostly flat 116-kilometre (72-mile) leg began in Houilles just outside Paris and concluded with nine laps up and down the Champs-Elysees.

Many spectators along the Champs-Elysees held their arms high to record the riders on their smart phones as they went past on the cobbleston­es, and there were more cheers when 11 jets flew overhead leaving trails in the blue, white and red colors of the French flag.

Street vendors sold chicken, sausages, waffles, cake and sweets, while the smell of crepes filled the air.

Glenn Roberts, from Newtown in mid-Wales, was in attendance with his wife and children. The family timed its summer vacation to coincide with the Tour’s finish.

“Thomas was in the yellow when we left Wales but we didn’t know if he was going to keep it. We thought Froome was going to win it, if I’m being honest,” Roberts said. “It’s the best thing a Welshman has ever done in sport.”

French rider Sylvain Chavanel, riding his record 18th Tour, rode ahead of the pack as the first rider onto the Champs-Elysees.

Peter Sagan matched Erik Zabel’s record by winning the green jersey points competitio­n for a sixth time. —AP

 ?? AFP ?? Pierre-Roger Latour (from left) of France, wearing the best young’s white jersey, Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, France’s Julian Alaphilipp­e wearing the best climber’s polka dot jersey and Peter Sagan...
AFP Pierre-Roger Latour (from left) of France, wearing the best young’s white jersey, Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, France’s Julian Alaphilipp­e wearing the best climber’s polka dot jersey and Peter Sagan...
 ?? AP ?? Jonathan Castroviej­o (from left), Luke Rowe, Geraint Thomas, Chris Froome, Wout Poels, Egan Arley Bernal Gomez and Michal Kwiatkowsk­i celebrate on the finish line after the 21st stage of Tour de France on Sunday. —
AP Jonathan Castroviej­o (from left), Luke Rowe, Geraint Thomas, Chris Froome, Wout Poels, Egan Arley Bernal Gomez and Michal Kwiatkowsk­i celebrate on the finish line after the 21st stage of Tour de France on Sunday. —

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