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Rider

Date of birth: 25th May 1986 (34)
Nationality:Great BritainGeraint thomas odds nascar
Weight:Odds 71 kg Height: 1.83 m
Place of birth:Cardiff

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Top results

  • GCTour de France ('18)
  • GCBayern-Rundfahrt ('14, '11)
  • GCCritérium du Dauphiné ('18)
  • GCParis - Nice ('16)
  • stageTour de France ('18, '17)
  • E3 Harelbeke ('15)
  • GCVolta ao Algarve em Bicicleta ('16, '15)
  • GCTour of the Alps ('17)
  • GCTour de France ('19)
  • GCTirreno-Adriatico ('20)

Teams

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Result

Race

Distance
Points
PCS
Points
UCI
10.03 › 16.03Tirreno-Adriatico (2.UWT)more
10.034244Stage 1 Lido di Camaiore › Lido di Camaiore156more
19.02 › 21.02Tour des Alpes Maritimes et du Var (2.1)more
26General classification more
21.0225Stage 3 Blausasc › Blausasc136more
20.026243Stage 2 Fayence › Fayence168.9more
19.022222Stage 1 Biot › Gourdon186.8more
03.02 › 07.02Etoile de Bessèges - Tour du Gard (2.1)more
49General classification more
07.0223Stage 5 (ITT) Alès › Alès10.74more
06.028155Stage 4 Rousson › Saint-Siffret152more
05.027264Stage 3 Bessèges › Bessèges156.9more
04.025882Stage 2 Saint-Geniès › La Calmette153.8more
03.029797Stage 1 Bellegarde › Bellegarde143.6more

Key statistics

  • Oneday races (4)
  • 15
    tour (10) giro (4) vuelta(1)
  • MSR(5)
    LBL(1)

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PCS Ranking position per season

Pointsposition
2020
398
85
2019
863
50
2018
1658
9
2017
802
54
2016
878
40
2015
1157
20
2014
877
41
2013
704
58
2012
203
298
2011
565
78
2010
308
167
2009
55
751
2008
36
1003
2007
32
1087
2006
43
951
2005
2
2081

European champion Alexander Kristoff won the conclusive stage of the 105th Tour de France on the Champs-Elysées in Paris, the second success for UAE Team Emirates after super combative Dan Martin took stage 6 in Mûr-de-Bretagne. It’s Kristoff’s third victory after two stages in 2014. Geraint Thomas claimed his first overall victory while Tom Dumoulin and Chris Froome rounded out the podium.

145 riders started stage 21 in Houilles. In the first kilometres covered on a slow motion, Team Sky celebrated their probable sixth overall victory in seven years. As the race entered Paris throughout the famous avenue Montaigne, the street of fashion, Sylvain Chavanel (Direct Energie) did a lap of honour as this was his 18th and last Tour de France. After setting this all-time record, the Frenchman decided to retire at the end of the season. Silvan Dillier (AG2R-La Mondiale), Taylor Phinney (EF), Michael Schär (BMC), Damien Gaudin (Direct Energie), Nils Politt (Katusha-Alpecin) and Guillaume van Keirsbulck (Wanty-Groupe Gobert) rode away from the pack with 52km to go.

Lampaert the last attacker to surrender

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Groupama-FDJ and Bora-Hansgrohe were the most active teams in the chase. The deficit of the peloton was 40’’ with 20km to go. It was game over for the breakaway riders 6km before the end as Politt was the last man to surrender at bell lap. Marco Marcato (UAE Team Emirates) rode away from the peloton 2.5km before the line to force the other sprinters’ teams to spend some energy before the last rush. Daniel Oss (Bora-Hansgrohe) countered but Belgian champion Yves Lampaert (Quick Step) was the last man to try and stay away from the pack. He was eventually swallowed with 250 metres to go, firstly by Trek-Segafredo working for stage 9 winner John Degenkolb but Alexander Kristoff (UAE Team Emirates) was the fastest of the remaining sprinters while stage 18 winner Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) rounded out the stage podium. Geraint Thomas could raise his hands up in the air too as he definitely won the 105th Tour de France.

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