![]() ![]() "My wife and son are settled, which really helps, so I'm just enjoying it while I still can. "I still get a real buzz from racing and pushing myself in training, which is important because I still want to be up at the pointy end of the race. He added: "This year has been stop-start because of a viral infection which has been really frustrating, but it has made me realise that I still love competing. Thomas has also faced disruption this season due to illness. The Welsh rider's 2020 bid to win the race was ended by a stray drinking bottle on stage three, causing him to crash and fracture a hip. In 2017 Thomas abandoned the Italian race as a result of injuries suffered in a pile-up involving a police motorbike. Tiberi leaves team after shooting dead cat The Third Reich in Power is the fullest and most authoritative account yet written of how, in six years, Germany was brought to the edge of that terrible abyss.Ineos women's team 'heading in right direction'.Thomas, who turns 37 during the Giro, had previously hinted 2023 might be his final year as a professional cyclist.īut he has joint leadership of Ineos alongside Tao Geoghegan Hart for the first of this year's Grand Tours that begins in Fossacesia on Saturday. "I'm focused on this race right now, get the most out of it and hopefully, once we've finished in Rome, we will cross that bridge." It's contract year and I could stop but I'm keen to continue and conversations have started with the team," he said. But the Welshman insisted he is fuelled by the "buzz" of competition as he prepares for the Giro d'Italia. ![]()
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