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Thomas cools talk of win despite high praise

- HERB LANDER

GERAINT THOMAS was happy to hear his prospects for yellow at this year’s Tour de France talked up by “Grandad Brad” Wiggins but insisted he will take things as they come over the next three weeks.

Thomas goes into tomorrow’s opening stage in Copenhagen on the back of victory in the Tour de Suisse two weeks ago. However, he is one of three leaders of the Ineos Grenadiers – alongside Dani Martinez and Adam Yates – as they look to take on the likes of defending champion Tadej Pogacar and Primoz Roglic.

Wiggins last week told a Eurosport podcast that the 36-year-old Welshman might be an underdog this summer but warned to “dismiss Geraint Thomas at your peril” as he backed him for a podium finish.

“It’s always nice when you hear Grandad Brad says things like that about you,” Thomas said of the man he won Olympic gold alongside in 2008.

“I’m feeling good. Suisse showed I was in decent shape, so we’ll see how it goes here. We’ve got a super-strong team. The main thing is we ride together, we’re aggressive together and we ride off each other, which is what we’ve done all year.”

But Thomas, who followed up his Tour victory in 2018 with second place behind team-mate Egan Bernal 12 months later, does not want the pressure of setting himself a specific target.

“Obviously I’ve won the race and I’ve come second,” he said. “I’m a lot closer to the end of my career now than the start. I’ve got a lot of experience and I just want to enjoy these races now.

“I’m going well and I want to be there in the mix to help them, and to take opportunit­ies if they come. I’m pretty chilled.”

 ?? ?? Geraint Thomas speaking yesterday ahead of the Tour
Geraint Thomas speaking yesterday ahead of the Tour

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