Sunday Mirror

Over to you, lad!

IT’S KID BERNAL’S NOW

- BY MIKE WALTERS

GERAINT THOMAS was carried out on his shield – but vowed to be back.

And as the valiant Welshman crossed the line here with new champion- in- waiting and team- mate Egan Bernal, Thomas had a smile broader than Cardiff Bay.

With only today’s procession­al ride into Paris ahead, Colombian sensation Bernal will become the youngest winner of the Tour for 110 years, and thirdyoung­est ever, at 22 years 195 days.

Yet Thomas, 33, said: “I still believe I can win this race again – a lot of people probably don’t, but that spurs me on.

“The di f ference between this year and last year is like night and day. This year, every little thing that could go wrong did go wrong.

“Even in the build-up it wasn’t plain sailing.

“But I stayed positive and kept fighting because that’s what I do.

“But it’s not about me tonight – it’s all about Egan. What an incredible performanc­e by him.

“To cross the line with him here was an amazing feeling and I feel proud of him.

“If I’d finished second behind the rider from another team, I might not feel the same way, but the fact Egan won makes it OK in the end.”

Thomas was forced to write-off his Tour warmup programme after a heavy crash – and he hit the deck three times defending the Yellow Jersey itself.

But Bernal, the first Colombian to win this event has the aura of a champion. And Team Ineos principal, Sir Dave Brailsford, has now mastermind­ed seven Yellow Jersey triumphs in eight years.

In the general classifica­tion, Bernal heads for the Champs Elysees 1min 11secs ahead of Thomas, with Dutch stayer Steven Kruijswijk a further 20 seconds back.

Long- time leader Julian Alaphilipp­e, whose front- running made the 2019 edition arguably the best Tour, as a race, for 30 years, fell to fifth in the GC.

Bernal’s Yellow Jersey, which he wore for the first time on Friday night, was never under threat once a storms forecast had seen stage 20 condensed into a 36.6-mile climb.

 ??  ?? HANDOVER Geraint Thomas, 33, congratula­tes team-mate Egan Bernal (left), 22, as Tour glory is passed on
HANDOVER Geraint Thomas, 33, congratula­tes team-mate Egan Bernal (left), 22, as Tour glory is passed on
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