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Thomas fights back tears as he ends his cycling career in Cardiff
Ineos Grenadiers' Geraint Thomas presented with a framed picture after competing in his final professional race following stage six of the 2025 Lloyds Tour of Britain from Newport to Cardiff, September 7, 2025

GERAINT THOMAS ended his illustrious cycling career with an emotional finish to the Tour of Britain in his home town of Cardiff today.

The 2018 Tour de France champion, who also won two Olympic gold medals on the track, had been given a given a guard of honour before the start of the final 122.2km stage — fittingly held at the Geraint Thomas National Velodrome of Wales in Newport.

Thousands of spectators lined the route to show their appreciation for the 39-year-old, as the riders headed past the local club where Thomas started cycling as a child as well as his parents’ house, with a climb of Caerphilly Mountain before finishing on North Road in central Cardiff.

Dutchman Olav Kooij eventually took another stage win for Team Visma ahead of British duo Samuel Watson (Ineos Grenadiers) and Fred Wright (Bahrain Victorious) after the breakaway group was caught just before the line, while Groupama’s Romain Gregoire claimed the overall general classification victory.

Today, though, was all about Thomas’s farewell — his team wearing a special jersey designed by the Welshman, who was clapped over the finish line for the final time.

“It is emotional,” Thomas said to Welsh broadcaster S4C as he fought back tears while standing alongside his son Macsen.

“It is the pinnacle isn’t it, just finishing here. I am struggling to even speak. I knew I would be emotional, but this is special.

“It has been amazing. I don’t get to race for Wales much, but any country I was in, it felt like I was representing Wales anyway.

“This support now has just been incredible. Riding in [towards the finish], I was just choking up on the bike. It was an incredible atmosphere.”

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