Geraint Howell Thomas, ( , ; born 25 May 1986) is a Welsh professional
racing cyclist
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who rides for
UCI WorldTeam ,
Wales
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and
Great Britain
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. He is one of the few riders in the modern era to achieve significant elite success as both a track and road rider, with notable victories in the velodrome, in one-day racing and in stage racing. On the track, he has won three World Championships (
2007,
2008, and
2012
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), and two Olympic gold medals (
2008 and
2012
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), while on the road he won the
2018 Tour de France becoming the first
Welshman and third British rider to win it.
His early successes were in track cycling, in which he was a specialist in the
team pursuit. He won three World Championships and was Olympic gold medallist twice, in
2008 and
2012
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. Thomas had an early win on the road at the 2004
Paris–Roubaix Juniors and later had a senior victory at the 2010
British National Road Race Championships. Leaving track cycling to focus solely on the road, he subsequently found success in both one-day/
classic
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races such as the
2014 Commonwealth Games road race and the
2015 E3 Harelbeke, and in one week stage races, most notably at the
2016 Paris–Nice, the
2017 Tour of the Alps, the
2018 Critérium du Dauphiné, the
2021 Tour de Romandie and the
2022 Tour de Suisse.
In cycling's
grand tours, Thomas was initially a lead
domestique to
Chris Froome in his victories. He won the first stage of the
2017 Tour de France, an
individual time trial, to become the first Welshman to wear the Tour's
yellow jersey. He later crashed in that race, as well as in the
2017 Giro d'Italia. Thomas became the first Welshman to win the
Tour de France when he won the race in
2018. He gained the yellow jersey by winning stage 11, extended his lead by winning stage 12, and retained the lead for the remainder of the race. In the same year he won the
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award, becoming the first Welshman to win the award since Ryan Giggs in 2009. In 2019, he confirmed his Grand Tour pedigree when he reached the podium again, having finished runner-up in the Tour de France behind teammate
Egan Bernal. In 2022, Thomas became the first Welshman to win the Tour de Suisse and later that year recorded another podium finish at the
Tour de France, placing third. A fourth grand tour podium, and a first outside of the Tour de France, was won in 2023 as Thomas took second place in the
Giro d'Italia
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, losing the race lead to
Primož Roglič on the penultimate day. A fifth grand tour podium was secured in the
following Giro, less than half a minute behind runner up
Danny Martinez, but almost ten minutes behind winner
Tadej Pogacar. After the race, Thomas suggested he would no longer race for general classification at the grand tours
Notable for his all-round ability and adaptability rather than mastery of one specialism, Thomas has been competitive in individual time-trials, on the cobbles, in the Spring classics and in the mountains of Grand Tours, where he was the first rider in the history of the Tour de France to win at
Alpe d'Huez
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while in yellow.
Early life and amateur career
Born in
Cardiff
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, Wales, Thomas attended
Whitchurch High School. He began cycling with the Maindy Flyers Cycling Club at
Maindy Stadium at the age of 10, where he rode with future Team Sky teammate
Luke Rowe, before going on to ride for other local clubs, Cycling Club Cardiff and Cardiff Just in Front. His first race bike was a blue
Giant
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. Following some successes in under 14 and under 16 events, including National Championships, his first notable success came when he won silver medal in the points race at the
2004 UEC European Track Championships, at that time a junior and under-23 event.
Professional career
2005–2006: early years
Thomas became a member of
British Cycling's Olympic Academy. He won the Carwyn James Junior Award at the
BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year ceremony. Thomas competed at World Cup events around the world, and was training in
Sydney
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, Australia, in February 2005 when he crashed after the rider in front of him hit a piece of metal in the road which was flicked up into Thomas's wheel. He suffered internal bleeding after the piece of metal entered his body during the fall, rupturing his
spleen which subsequently had to be removed.
He rode most of his races of 2006 for , but towards the end of 2006 joined as a stagiaire. He also rode a few races, such as the
Tour of Britain, for the Great Britain squad.
2007: Tour de France debut

Thomas made his
Tour de France debut at the
2007 race as the youngest rider in the race as picked up one of the three wildcard spots allocated for the race. He became the first Welsh rider to compete in the race since
Colin Lewis in 1967. Thomas received great support from Welsh fans at the opening of the race, with several following the entire race. He completed his first Tour de France, finishing 140th of 141 finishers.
He was nominated for the BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year award in 2007. The winners were announced on 2 December, and Thomas came third in the public vote.
2008: Olympic gold
Thomas did not compete in the
Tour de France, instead, he rode the
Giro d'Italia
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earlier in the season before returning to Britain to concentrate on preparations for the
Summer Olympics in Beijing. On discovering that the flags of non-participating nations would not be allowed at the Games, Thomas said: "It would be great to do a lap of honour draped in the Welsh flag if I win a gold medal, and I'm very disappointed if this rule means that would not be possible."
On 17 August, Thomas was a member of the Olympic team pursuit squad which broke the world record in the heats with a time of 3:55.202, beating their Russian opponents comfortably to go through to the final ride-off for silver and gold.
The following day, on their way to winning the gold medal, the British Team pursuit broke their own world record in a time of 3:53.314, beating their Danish competitors by 6.7 seconds.
Thomas had been a possible contender in the individual pursuit, but opted not to ride both events as he did not want to compromise the efforts of his team. He had also been considered to compete in the Madison with
Bradley Wiggins but it was
Mark Cavendish who was selected to do so;
Chris Boardman stated that "Geraint keeps surpassing people's expectations".
Following the disqualification of fellow teammate,
Moisés Dueñas, from the Tour de France, Thomas expressed his strong anti-doping opinions on his blog on the BBC
6-0-6 website: "...if someone is fraudulent in a business, wouldn't they be facing a prison term? I don't see how riders taking drugs to win races and lying to their teams is any different. Bang them up and throw away the key!"
In December, he was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire
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(MBE) in the 2009
New Year Honours.
2009

Thomas suffered a bad start to his 2009 season when he broke his pelvis and fractured his nose in a fall; he crashed into a safety barrier having misjudged a turn in the time trial stage of the
Tirreno–Adriatico in
Macerata, Italy. The crash came shortly after an time check showed he was second fastest on the road. Although he was able to return to his team hotel from hospital the same day, a period of 20 days complete rest was required before he would be able to resume training.
On 30 October 2009, Thomas set the fastest pursuit time under current rules, at the time, when he completed in 4:15.105 at the first round of the
2009–10 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics at
Manchester Velodrome. Thomas's time was only surpassed by Chris Boardman's 4:11.114, set in 1996 on a bicycle position that had since been banned.
On 1 November, on the last day of the World Cup round, Thomas was a member of the team pursuit squad which set the second-fastest time ever on their way to the gold medal, setting a new track record of 3 minutes 54.395 seconds in the process.
Thomas was runner-up to
Ryan Giggs in the BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year award in 2009; the winners were announced on 8 December. He left Barloworld at the end of 2009 to join new British team, .
2010: move to Team Sky
Thomas began 2010 as part of the
team time trial winning team for Sky at the
Tour of Qatar. After competing in the
classics
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, he impressed at the
Critérium du Dauphiné, finishing in the top ten in each of the opening four stages. As a result of these finishes, he was the leader in
green jersey competition for stages two, four and six. He finished fifth in the green jersey competition overall, and twenty-first in the general classification.
Thomas beat teammate
Peter Kennaugh to win the 2010
British National Road Race Championships. His good form continued into the
Tour de France, in which he finished fifth in the prologue, a second behind the highest-placed overall contender
Lance Armstrong. He then finished second on stage three, a stage that was marred by numerous crashes and splits in the
peloton, which Thomas managed to avoid. This led to him leading the
young rider classification after stage three. He finished 67th overall in the Tour, and ninth in the young rider classification.
Thomas had been due to travel to
Delhi
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, India, in September to compete in the
Commonwealth Games
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, but pulled out, as did several other cyclists, due to health concerns.
Dengue fever was one specific concern cited. Illness was especially a risk for Thomas following the removal of his
spleen in 2005. Following the decision, Thomas said "It's a massive disappointment, I only get to ride for Wales once every four years, but that's the decision I had to make."
2011

Thomas started 2011 with some promising performances in the
classics
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, finishing sixth in the
Classica Sarda and second in the
Dwars door Vlaanderen before placing tenth in the
Tour of Flanders Thomas claimed his first professional victory in May, by winning the five-day
Bayern Rundfahrt race, after finishing second on stage 3 and fifth on stage 4. On 26 June 2011, Thomas finished second to Bradley Wiggins in the
British National Road Race Championships.
At the
Tour de France, Thomas finished sixth on the opening stage to take the white jersey. He retained the jersey the following day, as Sky finished third in the team time trial. Thomas lost the white jersey to
Robert Gesink on stage 7, as team leader Bradley Wiggins crashed out of the Tour, and the remaining Sky riders lost time after waiting for him. Thomas won the combativity award on the stage 12, following an aggressive breakaway into the first Pyrenean stage, that saw him lose control twice on the descent of
La Hourquette d'Ancizan.
He finished 36th on the stage after being caught by the
general classification leaders with to go on the final climb of the day, and rose to 25th overall.
Thomas signed a new three-year contract with Sky after stage 16. He finished 31st overall in the Tour.
Thomas had a successful
Tour of Britain, winning the points classification, having been highly placed in the overall standings before a crash. He was part of the Great Britain team for the
road race at the
UCI Road World Championships
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, and helped lead out Mark Cavendish to victory.
2012: second gold
Thomas focused on track cycling for the 2012 season, competing at the
Summer Olympics in London. As such, the
Giro d'Italia
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was his road race priority, before turning his focus to the track. In March, Thomas did ride
Paris–Nice, where he helped Bradley Wiggins take overall victory. On 4 April Thomas was a member of the British team pursuit team that won gold at the
UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Melbourne, with a new world record of 3:53.295 seconds.
He also teamed up with
Ben Swift to take the silver medal in the madison. Thomas then returned to the road, winning the prologue of the
Tour de Romandie.
Thomas finished second behind
Taylor Phinney in the opening time trial of the Giro d'Italia. Thomas acted as lead out man to Mark Cavendish in the race, helping him to three stage victories. Thomas also finished second to
Marco Pinotti in the final stage time trial in Milan.
Thomas was selected for the
team pursuit team for the Olympics, along with
Steven Burke,
Ed Clancy and Peter Kennaugh. On 2 August the quartet set a new world record of 3:52.499 in the first heat of the event.
The team set the fastest time in the first round, setting up a final with Australia to decide the gold medal winners. In the final, the British team set another world record of 3:51.659, finishing nearly three seconds ahead of the Australians, with Thomas retaining his gold medal in the event.
2013
Thomas began the 2013 season at the
Tour Down Under. He won stage 2 after attacking on the Corkscrew climb, and outsprinting three riders that had joined him on the descent. Thomas held the race lead until the penultimate stage, where he cracked on Old Willunga Hill and dropped to fifth overall. However, he fought back on the final stage in
Adelaide
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, taking enough bonus seconds to rise to third place overall, 25 seconds behind Dutch rider
Tom-Jelte Slagter, and won the
sprints classification.
Thomas was given a leadership role in Sky's Classics campaign. His best results were a couple of fourth places in
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and
E3 Harelbeke, as he crashed out of contention in
Milan–San Remo, the
Tour of Flanders and
Paris–Roubaix. After a break, Thomas returned to action at the
Bayern Rundfahrt, where he finished second overall. He showed excellent climbing form at the
Critérium du Dauphiné, helping
Chris Froome and
Richie Porte secure a 1–2 overall finish, whilst also placing 15th overall himself.
He was selected to ride the
Tour de France, but crashed heavily on the opening stage. Thomas started the next stage but struggled, finishing second last and after returning to hospital was found to have a fractured
pelvis
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. Despite his injury, Thomas continued, and managed to finish the Tour in 140th place, helping Froome take overall victory.
2014
Thomas once again started the season at the
Tour Down Under, this time riding in support of
Richie Porte, and finishing eighth overall. Thomas was again scheduled to support Porte at
Paris–Nice, but an injury to Froome meant that Porte was switched to
Tirreno–Adriatico, leaving Thomas to lead the squad in France. Thomas performed strongly, finishing second to 's
Tom-Jelte Slagter on the fourth stage, to take the leader's yellow jersey, before dropping to second behind
Carlos Betancur on the sixth stage. The next day however, Thomas hit a tree on a descent from the finish; although he would complete the stage some seven minutes in arrears, Thomas did not start the final stage. Thomas recovered to take his good form into the Classics season, finishing third in
E3 Harelbeke. He led at the
Tour of Flanders and managed an eighth-place finish, 37 seconds behind the winning rider,
Fabian Cancellara, having had to chase back after being dropped on the Taaienberg climb. Thomas also secured a hard-fought seventh position in
Paris–Roubaix, finishing as part of a group twenty seconds behind solo winner
Niki Terpstra having been active in an earlier break with
Tom Boonen.
In May, Thomas won the overall classification at
Bayern Rundfahrt for the second time in his career, after winning the individual time trial on Stage 4.
In the
Tour de France, Thomas acted as a domestique to Sky teammate Richie Porte, following the withdrawal of his compatriot Chris Froome on stage five. Porte soon fell down the overall standings after suffering badly on stage thirteen to Chamrousse. Thomas was then given the freedom to go for stage wins and appeared in a number of breakaways. Thomas was the only Briton to finish the race, placing 22nd overall, his best ever result in the Tour de France.
Thomas represented
Wales
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at the
Commonwealth Games
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in
Glasgow
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. He won bronze in the individual time trial behind
Alex Dowsett of England and
Rohan Dennis
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Having been a member of the Australi ...
of Australia. Thomas won gold in the road race after attacking
Scott Thwaites and
Jack Bauer on the final lap of the Glasgow city centre circuit, and built up a large enough gap to survive a scare when he had to change a wheel in the closing stages. Thomas rounded off his season with sixth overall at the
Eneco Tour in August.
In December, Thomas was voted the
BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year.
2015

In February 2015 Thomas won the second stage of the
Volta ao Algarve after following an attack by
Rein Taaramäe () on the final climb of the day, before going clear and holding off the chasers on the descent to the finish, 19 seconds ahead of the Estonian and 23 seconds ahead of the peloton to take the race lead. He defended the lead by placing third in the time trial on stage 3, and fourth on stage 4, which finished on the summit of the Alto do Malhão and was won by teammate Richie Porte. He finished safely on the final stage to claim overall victory.
Thomas's next race was
Paris–Nice. He took second place on the race's queen stage to the
Col de la Croix de Chaubouret, again behind Porte. He lost time on the penultimate stage of the race, after crashing on a wet descent, but continued and finished fifth in the overall standings. The following week, he took part in the
Milan–San Remo. He attacked on several occasions during the race, most significantly on the descent of the
Cipressa. Although he led the race solo over the top of the
Poggio, he was caught soon afterwards and finished just behind the front group. Five days later, Thomas became the first British rider to win the
E3 Harelbeke, attacking from a 3-man breakaway with
Zdeněk Štybar () and
Peter Sagan () in the closing stages and holding on to triumph. Two days later Thomas finished third in
Gent–Wevelgem behind
Luca Paolini () and
Niki Terpstra (), despite being blown off his bike and crashing due to a gust of wind in extreme weather conditions.
In June, Thomas produced one of the best climbing performances of his career at the
Tour de Suisse by finishing fifth on stage 5, which finished with a climb to the
Rettenbach glacier to an altitude of with the last featured an average gradient of 10.7%. Thomas placed fifth in the concluding time trial on stage 9, missing out on overall victory by a gap of five seconds to
Simon Špilak ().
At the
Tour de France Thomas played a support role for Chris Froome, helping him navigate a first week featuring crosswinds, hill top finishes, cobblestones and a team time trial. On the first mountain stage in the
Pyrenees, Thomas helped set up Froome's winning attack by reducing the peloton on the final climb, the
Col de la Pierre St Martin and placed sixth on the stage alongside
Alejandro Valverde of the . This result meant Thomas rose to fifth overall on the general classification. He dropped down to sixth after finishing just over half a minute behind
Alberto Contador on stage 14 from
Rodez to
Mende. On stage 16,
Warren Barguil () lost control approaching a hairpin bend the descent of the
Col de Manse and collided with Thomas, causing him to crash head first into a
telegraph pole and fall into a ditch. However Thomas escaped serious injury, and was able to complete the stage and lost just 38 seconds to the leading group. He subsequently moved up to fourth overall after stage 17 to
Pra-Loup, when
Tejay van Garderen pulled out of the race due to illness and Contador lost time due to a crash. However he struggled on stage 19's climb up
La Toussuire, finishing 22 minutes behind stage winner
Vincenzo Nibali and sliding down to 15th place in the general classification, 27 minutes and 24 seconds off Froome.
In August he was named in the start list for the
Vuelta a España
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.
2016: Paris–Nice victory
In February 2016, Thomas retained his
Volta ao Algarve title, after placing fifth on the decisive fifth stage behind
Alberto Contador.
In March 2016, Thomas led Team Sky at
Paris–Nice. On stage 6, Thomas finished second to
Ilnur Zakarin () on a mountain top finish at
Madone d'Utelle to take the race lead by 15 seconds over Contador. Thomas was able to defend his lead on the final stage, with assistance from teammate
Sergio Henao, after Contador repeatedly attacked and distanced Thomas on the final climb of the
Col d'Èze. Thomas crossed the finish line in Nice 11 seconds after Contador to win the race by 4 seconds.
In May 2016, it was reported that Thomas had signed a two-year contract extension keeping him at Sky until the end of 2018 season. However the following month he clarified that the contract was for one year with the option of a further year.
In July 2016 Thomas was part of the Team Sky squad at the
Tour de France that aided Chris Froome in securing his third Tour de France overall win. Thomas finished 15th overall for the second year in succession.
Thomas was selected to ride the
Olympic Road Race. He crashed on the final descent, around from the finish of the race, when he was near the front of the race in and with a chance of contesting the finale. Thomas re-mounted, and managed to finish in 11th place two and a half minutes adrift of gold medallist Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium). Thomas also received a late entry for the
Olympic time trial and finished 9th.
2017

In January 2017, Team Sky announced that Thomas would share leadership with
Mikel Landa at the
Giro d'Italia
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.
In March 2017, Thomas led Sky at
Tirreno–Adriatico. However, their opening team time trial was marred by a crash suffered by
Gianni Moscon, when his front wheel disintegrated at high speed. Moscon fell to the tarmac, suffering abrasions, but was able to remount. After the stage, Thomas stated to the media that two other team members suffered broken wheels during the stage; ultimately finished 1 minute, 41 seconds down on the time of the . On stage 2, with remaining, Thomas and 's
Bob Jungels attacked on the 16% steep climb towards Pomarance, pulling
Tim Wellens
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Since turning professional in 2012, and coming from a family of professional cyclists, Wellens has taken almost for ...
(), and duo
Tejay van Garderen and
Damiano Caruso – in the leader's blue jersey – away with them. With Thomas pulling clear of Jungels,
Nairo Quintana () countered to the group of pursuers; Thomas was able to stay clear until the end, winning the stage by nine seconds from
Tom Dumoulin of . Thomas finished second on stage 4 to
Monte Terminillo, 18 seconds behind
Nairo Quintana of (). He finished fifth overall, 58 seconds behind Quintana.
In April 2017, Thomas became the first British rider to win the
Tour of the Alps
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(formerly known as the Giro del Trentino). Thomas won the third stage of the race, taking the leader's fuchsia jersey as a result, and ultimately won by seven seconds ahead of
Thibaut Pinot (). Thomas began the
Giro d'Italia
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strongly, finishing third on stage 4 to
Mount Etna to sit second overall for the rest of the first week. However, on stage 9, as the peloton approached the final climb of the day to
Blockhaus,
Wilco Kelderman of collided with a police motorcycle which had been parked at the side of the road. This caused him to swerve to his right into the Sky riders, who were in a line in the peloton, and resulted in Thomas and the majority of his teammates being brought down. Thomas reported his shoulder "popped out" during the crash, but he remounted to complete the stage, dropping to 17th in the standings, five minutes and 14 seconds behind Nairo Quintana. After a rest day, Thomas recovered to finish second to
Tom Dumoulin on stage 10, a individual time trial, to move back up to 11th overall. However, after losing further time on the next two stages, Thomas withdrew from the race with a worsening knee injury.
At the
Tour de France, Thomas won the opening stage, a individual time trial, making him the first Welsh rider to wear the yellow jersey in the event. He held the yellow jersey until Stage 5, when he dropped to second overall behind teammate
Chris Froome after finishing tenth on
La Planche des Belles Filles. Thomas crashed out of the race on a descent on Stage 9 whilst placed second overall and suffered a broken collarbone.
2018: Tour de France victory
Thomas began his 2018 season in February at the
Volta ao Algarve, where he won the individual time trial on Stage 3 to increase his overall race lead. However, he missed out on overall victory on the final stage when a 31-man breakaway went clear in the opening kilometres including his teammate, the second placed rider
Michał Kwiatkowski. Kwiatkowski held on to win the stage on the
Malhão to take overall victory by 1 minute 31 seconds over Thomas. In March, Thomas again suffered misfortune whilst leading
Tirreno–Adriatico when on Stage 4 he suffered a mechanical issue from the summit of the final climb to Sarnano–Sassotetto that saw him lose 34 seconds and the overall leader's blue jersey. He eventually finished third overall, again behind teammate Kwiatkowski and
Damiano Caruso of . In April, Thomas returned to
Paris–Roubaix, but abandoned after crashing in the opening cobbled sector of the race.
In June, Thomas led Team Sky at the
2018 Critérium du Dauphiné in the absence of
Chris Froome, who had won the
Giro d'Italia
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a week earlier. Thomas crashed during the opening prologue and finished over 20 seconds down on Kwiatkowski, who won the stage. Team Sky won the team time trial on Stage 3 with Thomas rising to fourth overall. Thomas took the race lead after finishing second on Stage 5 to
Valmorel and increased his lead over
Adam Yates to 1 minute 29 seconds on the following stage. Despite having to chase back twice after suffering two punctures on the final stage, Thomas held on to take overall victory ahead of Yates and
Romain Bardet ().
In July, Thomas entered the
Tour de France as a
domestique riding in support of 's leader Froome, who was going for a record-equalling fifth Tour de France victory, even as Thomas was one of the top contenders who could compete for the overall victory. A crash for Froome on stage 1 saw him lose time to Thomas and finished second behind in the second stage
team time trial. After avoiding the crashes and mechanical problems suffered by many of the other overall contenders in the first week, Thomas sat second overall when the race entered the
Alps
The Alps () are some of the highest and most extensive mountain ranges in Europe, stretching approximately across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria and Slovenia.
...
on Stage 10, just 43 seconds behind the leader
Greg Van Avermaet, whilst Froome was in eighth place. and speculation over team leadership began, though Thomas himself diplomatically fielded any questions regarding leadership: ''"I think it's early to be talking about that"'', Thomas said about any disputes over leadership between him and Froome. ''"Maybe if I'm still right there after Alpe d'Huez
n stage 12 it's a bit different than. But we haven't even done a proper climb yet. I'm certainly not getting carried away".''
On Stage 11, with a steep finishing climb to
La Rosière, Thomas attacked from the group of favourites, including Froome, from the finish and caught up with
Tom Dumoulin (), who had attacked on the stage's penultimate climb. Thomas attacked again in the final kilometre to distance Dumoulin, and he passed lone breakaway rider
Mikel Nieve () in sight of the finish line to take the stage win and the race leader's yellow jersey. The following day, Thomas won Stage 12 in a sprint finish at
Alpe d'Huez
L'Alpe d'Huez () is a ski resort in Southeastern France at . It is a mountain pasture in the central French Western Alps, in the Communes of France, commune of Huez, which is part of the Isère Departments of France, department in the Auvergne-R ...
ahead of Dumoulin and Froome, who arose as the likely contenders for overall victory in Paris. By doing so he became the first rider to win a Tour de France stage at Alpe d'Huez in the yellow jersey and the first British winner at Alpe d'Huez in the Tour de France.
On Stage 17, the first of the three Pyrenean stages, a stage to the summit of the
Col de Portet, Thomas extended his lead by placing third behind stage winner
Nairo Quintana of . Froome's challenge faded on the approach to the summit and he dropped to third position in the general classification, 2:31 behind Thomas. Dumoulin moved into second place, 1:59 off the lead. On the mountainous stage nineteen from
Lourdes to
Laruns,
Primož Roglič of attacked on the final climb, the
Col d'Aubisque, and soloed to the finish nineteen seconds ahead of the chasing group of overall favourites. Thomas was able to consolidate his position in the yellow jersey by picking up six bonus seconds in the sprint thereby extending his lead over Dumoulin to 2 minutes, 5 seconds. The penultimate stage was a time trial, Dumoulin won the stage, one second ahead of Froome. Thomas survived a scare when his back wheel locked, but completed the time trial successfully, finishing fourteen seconds behind Dumoulin, taking a lead of 1 minute, 51 seconds into the final stage. He held the lead all the way to Paris to become only the third ever British, first British-born and first Welsh cyclist to win the Tour de France.

On 9 August, Thomas attended a homecoming event organised in Cardiff in his honour, appearing in front of 3,000 people outside the
Senedd in
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff Bay (; colloquially "The Bay") is an area and freshwater lake in Cardiff, Wales. The site of a former tidal bay and estuary, it is the river mouth of the River Taff and River Ely, Ely. The body of water was converted into a lake as part ...
where he was greeted by
First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones before riding alongside a group of young riders to
Cardiff Castle, where a crowd of 8,000 heard him speak.
In September 2018 the Wales National Velodrome in
Newport was officially renamed the
Geraint Thomas National Velodrome: Thomas attended the renaming ceremony after the first stage of the
2018 Tour of Britain finished in the city.
In December, Thomas was named BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year for the second time, before he went on to win the main
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award. He was appointed
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
(OBE) in the
2019 New Year Honours for services to cycling.
2019: tour runner-up
After celebrating his 2018 Tour victory, Thomas was overweight at the start of the 2019 season. His only result of note before the Tour was a third-place overall finish at the
Tour de Romandie in early May.
In June, Thomas abandoned the
Tour de Suisse following a crash, and required recovery time, which put his ability to perform at the Tour in doubt.
His Ineos teammate
Egan Bernal went on to win the race. Thomas and Bernal were named as joint team leaders for the
2019 Tour de France, after
Chris Froome was ruled out of the race after suffering a serious crash at the
Critérium du Dauphiné although some in the media expected an internal battle between the two. Bernal had been planned to lead his team's Giro squad, but missed the race after he broke his collarbone. His major wins of the season up to the Tour were the
Paris–Nice stage race before his injury and the Tour de Suisse on his return.
On Stage 2, Ineos placed second behind in a team time trial. . On Stage 3, rider
Julian Alaphilippe launched a solo
attack with to go over the final climb, the third-category Côte de Mutigny, catching and passing the remainder of the breakaway to win the stage and take the yellow jersey. The tenth stage was on relatively flat terrain.
With remaining, splits occurred in the peloton as and others took to the front and broke the field apart in strong
crosswinds. This effort proved decisive, as several overall contenders who were caught behind, including
Thibaut Pinot,
Richie Porte,
Rigoberto Urán,
Jakob Fuglsang
Jakob Diemer Fuglsang (born 22 March 1985) is a Danish professional road racing cyclist, who rides for UCI ProSeries, UCI ProTeam . Before turning professional for , he was a mountain biker racing for Team Cannondale–Vredestein, winning the Und ...
and
Mikel Landa, lost time on the front group. Thomas, Bernal, Alaphilippe maintained their position at the front of the race, amongst a reduced bunch. By the first rest day, the general classification was led by Alaphilippe, who had a lead of 1' 12" on Thomas, behind whom was Bernal in third place, just 4" from Thomas.
On Stage 13, an individual time trial to
Pau, Alaphilippe took the victory to extend his lead, with a time of 35' 00" across the course, achieving a victory on a day where he was expected to lose time to riders such as Thomas, who ended up in second place, fourteen seconds down. On stage 14, the last of the breakaway riders were caught by the leading group of general classification contenders at before the finish atop the ''hors catégorie''
Col du Tourmalet. With remaining, Thomas got detached from the lead group containing Alaphilippe,
Emanuel Buchmann, Pinot, Bernal, Landa and
Steven Kruijswijk. Pinot attacked in the final and held his lead to the finish line at the summit.
On the final stage in the Pyrenees, Simon Yates took his second stage win of the race from a reduced breakaway of six at the summit of the first-category climb to Prat d'Albis. Pinot attacked the group of general classification contenders with remaining to finish in second place with Landa, 33 seconds behind, progressing to fourth overall. The duo of Bernal and Buchmann came in 33' down, followed by the last few breakaway riders, and then the group of favourites, led by Thomas, who finished 1' 22" behind Yates. The following day was the Tour's second rest day.
By this point, overall race leader Alaphilippe was exceeding expectations, with a 1' 35" lead over Thomas.
Kruijswijk was third at 1' 47", followed by Pinot, Bernal and Buchmann respectively.
Stage 18, the first in the Alps, was led by breakaway riders throughout the stage's climbs, which included the first-category
Col de Vars and the ''hors catégorie''
Col d'Izoard and
Col du Galibier. With remaining of the Galibier, Bernal attacked from within the group of general classification contenders containing Alaphilippe and Thomas, allowing Bernal to recover half a minute on his rivals by the finish and move up to second overall.
Around into stage 19, Pinot, who had been placed fifth in the general classification, abandoned the race with a leg muscle injury. At the head of the race in the closing kilometres of the planned second to last climb, the ''hors catégorie'' Col de l'Iseran, Bernal attacked from the group of overall contenders, catching and passing final breakaway riders by the summit. Alaphilippe was dropped following Bernal's attack, and was two minutes behind at the summit. During the descent, the race was neutralised when a hailstorm caused ice and landslides to block the route to the final climb to
Tignes,
particularly a mudslide at the foot of the descent before
Val-d'Isère
Val-d'Isère (, literally ''Valley of Isère (river), Isère'') is a Communes of France, commune of the Tarentaise Valley, in the Savoie Departments of France, department (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regions of France, region) in southeastern France. It ...
. Times for the general classification were taken at the summit of the Iseran, with the stage victory and most
combative rider of the day not awarded.
As a result, Bernal, who had been in second place overall,
moved ahead of Alaphilippe and took the yellow jersey.
The stage was shortened from to .
The inclement weather also caused the penultimate stage to be reduced in length beforehand,
from to ,
bypassing the first-category
Cormet de Roselend and the second-category Côte de Longefoy, with the only climb being the ''hors catégorie''-rated one to Val Thorens at the finish.
A group of 29 riders established a two-and-a-half minute lead over the peloton, before being vastly reduced to six on the early slopes of the Val Thorens climb. With remaining, Nibali attacked from this group and soloed to victory, ten seconds ahead of chasers Landa and Alejandro Valverde. Close behind, Bernal and Thomas led the other general classification contenders Urán, Buchmann and Kruijswijk. Alaphilippe was dropped again, losing three minutes to Bernal and dropping from second overall to fifth. Thomas therefore finished the race in second place overall, 1' 11" down on Bernal.
2020
After a year disrupted by the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, Thomas did not ride the
Tour de France, after a mutual decision with his team, instead focusing his efforts on the
Giro d'Italia
The Giro d'Italia (; ), also known simply as the Giro, is an annual stage race, multiple-stage bicycle racing, bicycle race primarily held in Italy, while also starting in, or passing through, other countries. The first race was organized in 19 ...
. He entered September's
Tirreno–Adriatico, ahead of the Giro d'Italia the following month. He finished second to compatriot
Simon Yates on the fifth stage, which finished at the ski resort; he ultimately finished the race in second overall, behind Yates. In between Tirreno–Adriatico and the Giro d'Italia, Thomas made his first appearance in the
time trial
In many racing sports, an sportsperson, athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a time trial (TT) against the clock to secure the fastest time. The format of a time trial can vary, but usually follow a format where each athle ...
at the
UCI Road World Championships
The UCI Road World Championships are the annual world championships for bicycle road racing organized by the (UCI). The UCI Road World Championships consist of events for road race and individual time trial, and , a UCI Road World Championships ...
, finishing 4th. A crash on the third stage of the Giro d'Italia fractured his pelvis, and ended his season. The race was eventually won by his domestique, compatriot and teammate
Tao Geoghegan Hart.
2021
In the
Volta a Catalunya
The Volta a Catalunya (; Tour of Catalonia, ) is a road bicycle race held annually in Catalonia, Spain.
It is one of three World Tour stage races in Spain, together with the Vuelta a España and the Tour of the Basque Country. The race has had ...
, Thomas finished third overall, behind teammates
Adam Yates and
Richie Porte. He then won the
Tour de Romandie on the final day, moving ahead of
Michael Woods, before finishing third at the
2021 Critérium du Dauphiné, winning the fifth stage. During the
Tour de France he, along with many other riders, ran into crashes and bad luck during the first week. He did finish the Tour, finishing 41st overall while riding in support of
Richard Carapaz, who took the final podium place.
2022: third Tour podium and stage race success
At the
Tour de Suisse, he was part of an team that included
Adam Yates,
Daniel Martínez and
Tom Pidcock. After gaining bonus seconds on the third stage, he trailed race leader
Aleksandr Vlasov by seven seconds after the fifth stage. Following Vlasov's positive
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
test ahead of the sixth stage, Thomas moved up to second overall, one second behind
Jakob Fuglsang
Jakob Diemer Fuglsang (born 22 March 1985) is a Danish professional road racing cyclist, who rides for UCI ProSeries, UCI ProTeam . Before turning professional for , he was a mountain biker racing for Team Cannondale–Vredestein, winning the Und ...
. Both were overhauled by
Sergio Higuita on the seventh stage, with Higuita leading Thomas by two seconds going into the final
individual time trial stage in Liechtenstein. Thomas finished second on the day to
Remco Evenepoel, with Higuita finishing more than a minute down, which gave Thomas the overall victory.
Thomas rode the
Tour de France for the twelfth time, with Yates, Martínez and Pidcock also part of the octet. Thomas proved himself to be the strongest rider in the race, except for
Jonas Vingegaard and
Tadej Pogačar, and by the Pyrenees was the only rider left within striking distance of the two. Between the
Alps
The Alps () are some of the highest and most extensive mountain ranges in Europe, stretching approximately across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria and Slovenia.
...
and the
Pyrenees there was rumours that Pogačar sought an alliance with Thomas, to which Thomas refuted the suggestion of such. Into the third week he was finally distanced by Vingegaard and Pogačar, while being well ahead of the remainder of the peloton in the Pyrenees and he rode well enough to put himself in position to finish on a Tour podium for the third time. His strong performance during the final
individual time trial made him the only rider to finish within ten minutes of Vingegaard and Pogačar on the road, and secured his podium position.
At the
Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games is a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations, which consists mostly, but not exclusively, of territories of the former British Empire. The event was first held in 1930 ...
, he earned Wales a bronze medal in the
road time trial, despite an early crash costing him almost half a minute.
2023 Giro d'Italia runner-up
Thomas was one of the co-leaders for the at the
Giro d'Italia
The Giro d'Italia (; ), also known simply as the Giro, is an annual stage race, multiple-stage bicycle racing, bicycle race primarily held in Italy, while also starting in, or passing through, other countries. The first race was organized in 19 ...
, along with
Tao Geoghegan Hart. Having started the race with a ninth-place finish on the opening
individual time trial, Thomas remained in the top-ten placings in the general classification for the entire race. He moved up to second overall by the first rest day (occurring after the ninth stage), behind only
Remco Evenepoel. Thomas assumed the race lead following a positive
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
test for Evenepoel, a lead he held for four stages, before
Bruno Armirail assumed the pink jersey after the peloton lost more than twenty minutes on stage fourteen. Thomas retook the race lead two stages later after Armirail cracked on the final climb to
Monte Bondone. Heading into the third individual time trial of the race, held on the penultimate day, Thomas held a 26-second lead over
Primož Roglič, with
João Almeida also within a minute. Roglič lost time with a mechanical issue early on the climb of Monte Lussari, but ultimately overhauled the advantage held by Thomas, with Roglič prevailing by 40 seconds on the stage, giving him the race lead by 14 seconds – a margin he would hold onto through the final stage in
Rome
Rome (Italian language, Italian and , ) is the capital city and most populated (municipality) of Italy. It is also the administrative centre of the Lazio Regions of Italy, region and of the Metropolitan City of Rome. A special named with 2, ...
.
2024: second Giro podium
In 2024, Thomas again targeted the
Giro d'Italia
The Giro d'Italia (; ), also known simply as the Giro, is an annual stage race, multiple-stage bicycle racing, bicycle race primarily held in Italy, while also starting in, or passing through, other countries. The first race was organized in 19 ...
, starting the race as the leader for the . Thomas finished the race third overall, 10 minutes behind race winner
Tadej Pogačar. Thomas stated on his podcast that he is "95% certain" he will retire in 2025, when his current contract ends. This was later confirmed in February 2025.
In popular culture
Welsh-speaking fans of Geraint had begun singing a version of ''Titw Tomos Las'' by
Hogia'r Wyddfa, a popular Welsh-language quintet from the 1960s and 1970s. The song, which is about the
blue tit bird (Titw Tomos Las in Welsh) emphasised Geraint's surname, spelt Tomos in Welsh.
BBC Radio Cymru promptly recorded an updated version of the song with two members of Hogia'r Wyddfa as well as contemporary group,
Siddi, and brass band, Band Pres Llareggub, as well as local children. The song was recorded for Aled Hughes's morning programme on the national Welsh language station and shared on social media.
Welsh singer-songwriter
Max Boyce wrote a poem in honour of Thomas's Tour de France victory, "The Boy Who Climbed a Mountain", which Boyce performed at Thomas's Cardiff homecoming event in August 2018.
In December 2019, an hour-long documentary titled ''Geraint Thomas:The Road Will Decide'' was broadcast on the
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
. It followed Thomas' 2018 Tour de France win as well as the feelings of his wife, Sara.
Personal life
Thomas met his wife, Sara Elen Thomas, through a mutual friend. The couple reside in
Monaco, and were married in St Tewdrics House, Chepstow, Wales, a Grade II listed Italianate villa that they purchased in October 2015. Geraint and Sara still own the property to this day and it is run as a wedding venue. The couple have a son, whose birth was announced on 4 October 2019. Thomas is a fan of
Arsenal F.C.
Career achievements
Major results
Road
Source:
;2003
: 1st
Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne Juniores
: 3rd
Road race, National Junior Championships
;2004
: 1st
Road race, Welsh National Championships
: 1st
Paris–Roubaix Juniors
: 1st Stage 1 Acht van Bladel
: 2nd Overall
Junior Tour of Wales
: 5th Flanders-Europe Classic
;2005
: 1st
Road race, Welsh National Championships
;2006
: 1st Overall
Flèche du Sud
::1st Points classification
::1st Young rider classification
::1st Stage 2
: 1st
Smithfield Nocturne
: 3rd
Road race, National Championships
;2009
: 5th
Coppa Bernocchi
: 6th Overall
Tour of Britain
;2010
(1 pro win)
: National Championships
::1st
Road race
::3rd
Time trial
In many racing sports, an sportsperson, athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a time trial (TT) against the clock to secure the fastest time. The format of a time trial can vary, but usually follow a format where each athle ...
: 1st Stage 1 (
TTT)
Tour of Qatar
:
Tour de France
::Held after Stages 3–6
;2011
(1)
: 1st Overall
Bayern Rundfahrt
: 1st Points classification,
Tour of Britain
: 2nd
Road race, National Championships
: 2nd
Dwars door Vlaanderen
: 6th
Classica Sarda
: 10th
Tour of Flanders
:
Tour de France
::Held after Stages 1–7
::
Combativity award Stage 12
;2012
(1)
: 1st Prologue
Tour de Romandie
;2013
(1)
: 2nd Overall
Bayern Rundfahrt
: 3rd Overall
Tour Down Under
::1st Sprints classification
::1st Stage 2
: 3rd
Team time trial,
UCI World Championships
: 4th
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
: 4th
E3 Harelbeke
: 10th Overall
Tour of Qatar
;2014
(3)
:
Commonwealth Games
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::1st
Road race
::3rd
Time trial
In many racing sports, an sportsperson, athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a time trial (TT) against the clock to secure the fastest time. The format of a time trial can vary, but usually follow a format where each athle ...
: 1st Overall
Bayern Rundfahrt
::1st Stage 4 (
ITT)
: 2nd
Time trial
In many racing sports, an sportsperson, athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a time trial (TT) against the clock to secure the fastest time. The format of a time trial can vary, but usually follow a format where each athle ...
, National Championships
: 3rd
E3 Harelbeke
: 6th Overall
Eneco Tour
: 7th
Paris–Roubaix
: 8th Overall
Tour Down Under
: 8th
Tour of Flanders
;2015
(3)
: 1st Overall
Volta ao Algarve
::1st Points classification
::1st Stage 2
: 1st
E3 Harelbeke
: 1st Stage 1 (
TTT)
Tour de Romandie
: 2nd Overall
Tour de Suisse
: 3rd
Gent–Wevelgem
: 5th Overall
Paris–Nice
;2016
(2)
: 1st Overall
Paris–Nice
: 1st Overall
Volta ao Algarve
: 9th
Time trial
In many racing sports, an sportsperson, athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a time trial (TT) against the clock to secure the fastest time. The format of a time trial can vary, but usually follow a format where each athle ...
,
Olympic Games
The modern Olympic Games (Olympics; ) are the world's preeminent international Olympic sports, sporting events. They feature summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a Multi-s ...
;2017
(4)
: 1st Overall
Tour of the Alps
The Tour of the Alps is an annual professional road bicycle racing, cycling stage race in Italy and Austria. First held in 1962, it was named Giro del Trentino () until 2016, and run over four stages in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region o ...
::1st Stage 3
:
Tour de France
::1st Stage 1 (
ITT)
::Held after Stages 1–4
::Held after Stage 1
: 3rd
Team time trial,
UCI World Championships
: 5th Overall
Tirreno–Adriatico
::1st Stage 2
: 7th Overall
Tour of Britain
;2018
(6)
: 1st
Time trial
In many racing sports, an sportsperson, athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a time trial (TT) against the clock to secure the fastest time. The format of a time trial can vary, but usually follow a format where each athle ...
, National Championships
: 1st Overall
Tour de France
::1st Stages 11 & 12
: 1st Overall
Critérium du Dauphiné
::1st Stage 3 (
TTT)
: 2nd Overall
Volta ao Algarve
::1st Stage 3 (
ITT)
: 3rd Overall
Tirreno–Adriatico
: 4th
UCI World Tour
;2019
: 2nd Overall
Tour de France
: 3rd Overall
Tour de Romandie
;2020
: 2nd Overall
Tirreno–Adriatico
: 4th
Time trial
In many racing sports, an sportsperson, athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a time trial (TT) against the clock to secure the fastest time. The format of a time trial can vary, but usually follow a format where each athle ...
,
UCI World Championships
;2021
(2)
: 1st Overall
Tour de Romandie
: 3rd Overall
Critérium du Dauphiné
::1st Stage 5
: 3rd Overall
Volta a Catalunya
The Volta a Catalunya (; Tour of Catalonia, ) is a road bicycle race held annually in Catalonia, Spain.
It is one of three World Tour stage races in Spain, together with the Vuelta a España and the Tour of the Basque Country. The race has had ...
;2022
(1)
: 1st Overall
Tour de Suisse
: 3rd Overall
Tour de France
:
Commonwealth Games
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::3rd
Time trial
In many racing sports, an sportsperson, athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a time trial (TT) against the clock to secure the fastest time. The format of a time trial can vary, but usually follow a format where each athle ...
::8th
Road race
;2023
: 2nd Overall
Giro d'Italia
The Giro d'Italia (; ), also known simply as the Giro, is an annual stage race, multiple-stage bicycle racing, bicycle race primarily held in Italy, while also starting in, or passing through, other countries. The first race was organized in 19 ...
::Held after Stages 10–13 & 16–19
::
Combativity award Stage 9
: 10th
Time trial
In many racing sports, an sportsperson, athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a time trial (TT) against the clock to secure the fastest time. The format of a time trial can vary, but usually follow a format where each athle ...
,
UCI World Championships
;2024
: 3rd Overall
Giro d'Italia
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=General classification results timeline
=
=Classics results timeline
=
=Major championships timeline
=
Track
;2004
: 1st

Scratch,
UCI World Junior Championships
: 2nd

Points race,
UEC European Junior Championships
;2005
:
National Championships
::1st Scratch
::1st Team pursuit
: UIV Talent Cup
::1st Madison, Bremen (with
Mark Cavendish)
::1st Madison, Dortmund (with
Ben Swift)
;2006
:
UEC European Championships
::1st

Team pursuit
::2nd

Scratch
:
UCI World Cup Classics
::1st
Team pursuit, Moscow
::3rd
Team pursuit, Sydney
::3rd
Madison, Sydney (with
Mark Cavendish)
: 2nd

Team pursuit,
UCI World Championships
: 2nd Team pursuit,
National Championships
: 3rd
Points race,
Commonwealth Games
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;2007
: 1st
Team pursuit,
UCI World Championships
:
UCI World Cup Classics
::1st
Team pursuit, Beijing
::2nd
Madison, Manchester (with
Rob Hayles
Robert John Hayles (born 21 January 1973) is an English track and road racing cyclist, who rode for Great Britain and England on the track and several professional teams on the road. Hayles competed in the team pursuit and Madison events, un ...
)
;2008
: 1st
Team pursuit,
Olympic Games
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: 1st
Team pursuit,
UCI World Championships
:
UCI World Cup Classics
::1st
Team pursuit, Copenhagen
::1st
Team pursuit, Manchester
;2009
:
UCI World Cup Classics
::1st
Individual pursuit
The individual pursuit is a track cycling event where two cyclists begin the race from a stationary position on opposite sides of the track.
It is held at over for men and women. The riders start at the same time and set off to complete the rac ...
, Manchester
::1st
Team pursuit, Manchester
:
National Championships
::1st Individual pursuit
::2nd
Madison (with
Luke Rowe)
;2010
: 3rd Scratch,
National Championships
;2011
: 1st
Team pursuit,
UEC European Championships
:
UCI World Cup Classics
::1st
Team pursuit, Manchester
::2nd
Individual pursuit
The individual pursuit is a track cycling event where two cyclists begin the race from a stationary position on opposite sides of the track.
It is held at over for men and women. The riders start at the same time and set off to complete the rac ...
, Manchester
;2012
: 1st
Team pursuit,
Olympic Games
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UCI World Championships
::1st
Team pursuit
::2nd
Madison (with
Ben Swift)
: 2nd
Team pursuit,
UCI World Cup, London
World records
Awards and honours
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BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2018
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BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year 2014, 2018
See also
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2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics gold post boxes
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List of British cyclists
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List of British cyclists who have led the Tour de France general classification
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List of multiple Olympic gold medalists
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List of Olympic medalists in cycling (men)
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List of people from Cardiff
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World record progression track cycling – Men's team pursuit
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Yellow jersey statistics
Notes
References
Further reading
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External links
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Geraint Thomasat
British Cyclingarchive
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Thomas, Geraint
1986 births
Living people
Welsh male cyclists
British male cyclists
Welsh Olympic competitors
British cycling road race champions
Welsh track cyclists
British track cyclists
Olympic cyclists for Great Britain
Olympic gold medallists for Great Britain
Olympic gold medalists in cycling
Cyclists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Cyclists at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Cyclists at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Wales
Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Wales
Cyclists at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Cyclists at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
Cyclists at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
Medallists at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Medallists at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
UCI Track Cycling World Champions (men)
British Tour de France stage winners
Tour de France winners
BBC Sports Personality of the Year winners
Officers of the Order of the British Empire
People educated at Whitchurch High School
Cyclists from Cardiff
21st-century Welsh sportsmen
Commonwealth Games bronze medallists in cycling
Commonwealth Games gold medallists in cycling