Yorkshire Post

Thomas will join Froome in Tour of Britain

- IAN PARKER

TOUR DE FRANCE winner Geraint Thomas and Chris Froome will line up for Team Sky in the Tour of Britain next month.

In a major coup for organisers, Froome will ride his first Tour of Britain since 2009, with the sixtime Grand Tour winner making a rare appearance of any kind in a British race.

Thomas was once a regular in the Tour of Britain, but his appearance last year, when he finished seventh overall, was his first since 2011.

Aside from a handful of lowlevel criteriums on the continent, Thomas has not raced since becoming the third Briton to win the Tour de France in July.

The Welshman was drawn to last year’s Tour of Britain by its finish in his native Cardiff, and will again be on home soil when this year’s event begins in Pembrey Country Park, Carmarthen­shire, on Sunday September 2.

Thomas said: “As soon as I’d finished the Tour I knew I wanted to ride the Tour of Britain and race on home roads. It starts in Wales which will be special, and then I get to go and race across the whole of the UK. I can’t wait.

“I want to go to the race in the shape to compete and enjoy it. We’ll have to see how the next few weeks go but I’m looking forward to it and I know we will have a strong team there.”

Froome’s only previous participat­ions in the Tour of Britain came in 2007 and 2009, and his appearance in the RideLondon Classic in 2016 was his only race to date in the UK since the London Olympics.

“It’s been a long time since I’ve raced the Tour of Britain,” said Froome, who has focused instead on La Vuelta in the past four seasons, winning the Spanish Grand Tour last year.

 ??  ?? Adam Lyth put on 150 for Yorkshire’s second wicket, a new record, alongside stand-in captain David Willey in last night’s victory over Northants.
Adam Lyth put on 150 for Yorkshire’s second wicket, a new record, alongside stand-in captain David Willey in last night’s victory over Northants.

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