Cycling. "I Had Goosebumps," Geraint Thomas Recounts His Final Tour De France
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In an interview with the newspaper L'Equipe, the recently retired Welsh cyclist recounts his life story and notably discusses the very last Grand Tour of his career, in France last summer. A final Tour de France that left a particularly strong impression on him.
The former cyclist, Geraint Thomas, came back to the highlights of his career, including his first big fall. It was in 2005, on the track, and it left traces.
Geraint Thomas is enjoying his retirement... almost. The winner of the 2018 Tour de France is no longer taking part in the races as a racer since last September, but he will remain with his former teammates as the sports director of the Ineos team. Located in Monaco, the Welshman has returned to the team on the highlights of his long career. For Thomas, the last edition of the Grande Boucle will remain engraved in his memory. "The last round, th…
At the age of 39, the Welsh rider hung up on the bike this fall. From Cardiff to the Tour de France, from young victories on the Paris-Roubaix cobblestones to the Teide volcano (Canaries), Thomas traces the first and last times of his 19 years of career.
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