Thomas Rock Steady On The Algarve

Geraint Thomas made a steady start to the defence of his Volta ao Algarve crown in Portugal and is ready for his first major test. The Cardiff racer finished in the main pack in 27th spot – two seconds behind Germany’s sprinter Marcel Kittel.

Geraint Thomas made a steady start to the defence of his Volta ao Algarve crown in Portugal and is ready for his first major test.

The Cardiff racer finished in the main pack in 27th spot – two seconds behind Germany’s sprinter Marcel Kittel.

Thomas’ hopes will face its first big challenge today with a uphill finish at the end of the 119-mile stage.

But Team Sky race director Gabriel Rasch is confident Thomas can follow up his victory last year when he became the first Brit to win the title.

Rasch said: “Everybody did a good job looking after Geraint.

“They stayed together on that last circuit, which we knew would be dangerous with the road furniture.

“We then told Salva Puccio to go for the sprint because his high-placed finish gives us a better position in the team cars for Thursday, which is arguably the most important stage.

“A good position in the team cars is important because there are lots of small, twisty roads, and it means we can provide support quicker if any of our riders have mechanicals, need bottles or food etc.

“Things like that certainly make a difference.

“The plan will be to support Geraint again. He’s in good form and motivated to defend his title here, and hopefully he can have a good ride.”

Puccio led Team Sky home in sixth place as Kittel maintained his winning start to the season as he held off a late challenge from Andre Greipel in Albufeira.

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