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It’s all down to hard work, says Thomas

Barring catastroph­e, the Tour de France is likely to see Welshman feted as the successor to Froome

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>> LARUNS: Geraint Thomas said the Tour de France crown he is expected to secure today has come down to “hard work”, and not the performanc­e-enhancing drugs or methods that have crippled the sport for years.

Thomas’s second-place finish behind Slovenian Primoz Roglic on Friday’s 19th stage stretched his lead over Dutch rival Tom Dumoulin to 2min 05sec on what was the final day of climbing in the high mountains.

He only needed to make sure Dumoulin, or third-placed Roglic (2:24) didn’t upset his plans to become Wales’ first Tour champion by overcoming their respective deficits during a “really tough” time trial over 31km later yesterday’s penultimat­e stage.

Barring catastroph­e, the 21st stage and final stage from Houilles to the Champs Elysees is likely to see Thomas feted as the successor to fourtime and defending champion, teammate Chris Froome.

What would also be Sky’s sixth Tour de France triumph from the past seven editions would do little to appease the team’s detractors, especially as Froome was only cleared to race at the 11th hour when the Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) cleared him of wrongdoing following a lengthy, but unresolved anti-doping investigat­ion.

A sample from Froome, a six-time Grand Tour winner, taken at last year’s Vuelta a Espana revealed twice the permitted amount of salbutamol, normally used to treat asthma, in his body.

Thomas was quick to underline his clean approach to success.

“I don’t know. What can you say,” said Thomas when asked whether his team’s successes were credible.

“We train super hard. There’s nothing I can say to prove it. It will stand the test of time, I guess.”

Sky’s domination of the race in recent years, including this 105th edition in which Thomas impressed by winning back-to-back stages in the Alps, has given fuel to the British outfit’s detractors.

But Thomas added: “The team here is super strong, just look at the individual­s we have ... guys who are very strong in the [one-day] classics, climbers like Egan Bernal, who is the brightest climbing talent in a long time.

“The team is just phenomenal­ly strong.

“It’s not just about having good legs. You need good heads as well. We ride together really well, we don’t panic. Today, we really showed that.

“There’s nothing more I can really say except I work really hard. I’ve had some bad luck. It’s nice to see that my hard work is paying off.”

 ??  ?? Primoz Roglic, right, on his way to winning the 19th stage ahead of Tom Dumoulin, second left, and Geraint Thomas, left.
Primoz Roglic, right, on his way to winning the 19th stage ahead of Tom Dumoulin, second left, and Geraint Thomas, left.

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