Geraint Thomas has announced that he will retire from cycling at the end of the 2025 season, meaning that September's Tour of Britain will be the Welshman's final professional race Politics
The Welshman will step away from the sport after September’s Tour of Britain. Politics
British cycling icon Geraint Thomas will retire later this year, bringing the curtain down on a legendary career which includes triumphs in the Olympics and the Tour de France Politics
The Welshman will step away from the sport after this season. Sport
September’s Tour of Britain set to be 38-year-old’s final race Sport
2018 Tour de France winner also won two Olympic goldsTour of Britain in September will be Welshman’s last raceThe double Olympic champion and Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas will retire from cycling this year. The 38-year-old announced on Monday morning he will be bringing the curtain down on a successful 19-year professional career, with British Cycling saying September’s Tour of Britain will be his final race.Thomas claimed Olympic team pursuit gold on the track at both Beijing 2008 and London 2012 before going on to win the Tour de France in 2018, becoming the third Briton and only Welshman to win road cycling’s biggest race. Continue reading... Politics