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GERAINT: GILET GOT MY GOAT

- TOUR DE FRANCE MIKE WALTERS

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GERAINT THOMAS emerged from the inquest into his time-trial gilet blunder and admitted: “It’s a bit raw – I’m still angry.”

Battered by strong crosswinds, but otherwise unscathed, Thomas escaped a massive pile-up inside the last mile-and-a-half after the Tour de France peloton crossed the Great Belt Bridge into southern Denmark.

In a reduced front group, Fabio Jakobsen (below) – whose blistering form denied Britain’s Mark Cavendish potentiall­y record-breaking encore on Le Tour – won stage two in a breathless sprint after the 125-mile long haul from Roskilde to Nyborg.

But Team Ineos were still smarting from the 2018 Yellow Jersey winner’s gaffe at Friday’s prologue in rainy Copenhagen, where Thomas forgot to remove his thermal body-warmer before tackling the 8.2-mile course.

In his podcast Watts Occurring, Thomas relived the time-trial drama with road captain and fellow Welshman Luke Rowe, who revealed team-mates on the Ineos battle bus were astonished by what they saw on TV.

Rowe said: “We’re in a team that spends hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, on aerodynami­cs. And on the biggest stage, the biggest race, Geraint goes to the start line a bit chilly, so he sticks his nice warm gilet on.

“Not the most aerodynami­c bit of kit, but you were nice and warm, weren’t you?”

Thomas, who had promised to go “full gas” against the clock in Copenhagen, did not realise he was still wearing his life jacket – and nor did the staff helping him up the ramp.

“Neither of them notice, either,” said the double Olympic gold medallist. “It’s not their fault – I should have known I had a f ****** gilet on.

“After a while I was like, ‘Ah s***, I’ve still got this thermal gilet on. I was half tempted to take it off.

“Everyone was saying take it easy, but it just got in my head and I rode so slow around those corners.

“It was so bad. I was 18 seconds down at the first time check and I was like, ‘F*** this’ and I took the pin out and raced as I normally would. It’s a bit raw, I’m still a bit angry.”

After a largely benign stage yesterday, there was a sting in the tale as Jakobsen justified his place in the Quickstep Alpha-vinyl squad ahead of Cavendish, and Wout Van Aert took over the leader’s Yellow Jersey because of bonus seconds for finishing second in the bunch sprint.

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ANGRY Thomas past Little Mermaid

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