Business Day

Elton John and sports stars sing Thomas’s praises

- Agency Staff London /AFP

Geraint Thomas has been overwhelme­d by the reaction to his recent Tour de France victory, with one particular favourite a video featuring musician Elton John, footballer­s Gareth Bale and Thierry Henry, and rugby player Sam Warburton.

The 32-year-old Welshman — who went to the same school as the younger duo of Bale and Warburton — admitted to The Daily Telegraph he had watched the video endlessly in a taxi on the way back to his hotel following celebratin­g his epic win on Sunday in Paris.

Thomas, who according to the paper has pencilled in a return to Cardiff for a parade next Thursday from his home in Monaco, said the impact of his achievemen­t had yet to sink in.

He told the paper his life had been “turned upside down” although he had yet to give much thought to the remark by 2012 Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins that his life would change irrevocabl­y.

“It’s just been one thing after the next,” said Thomas, an avid Arsenal fan who received a call from former Gunners manager Arsene Wenger following his win. “Maybe when I get home tomorrow, shut the front door and sit on the sofa, it will start to sink in. I don’t know.

“I guess I’ll have to experience it to know what it’s really going to be like.

“But I don’t mind. I’m generally a pretty relaxed guy. We’ll see how it goes. Hopefully I can just go with the flow.”

Thomas, who is set to sign a new contract with Team Sky worth £3.5m, said an early indication of how much had changed came with a photograph he posted on Instagram of him and his wife Sara eating Welsh cakes in their hotel room on Monday.

“That was crazy because I put that on my Instagram and then next day it’s on the front of a newspaper,” he said.

He admitted he deliberate­ly dropped the microphone on the winner’s podium after being urged to do so by Sara and the team’s director of business operations Fran Millar.

“At the very end I thought ‘sod it! I’ll do it’ … and then it went viral,” said Thomas. “It was a bit different anyway.”

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